Ep 5. Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man
- TV-PG
- July 25, 2003
- 44 min
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8.0 (1,222)
In Monk season 2 episode 5, titled "Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man," Adrian Monk and Sharona Fleming investigate the death of a elderly man who may have been poisoned with medicinal mushrooms.
The victim, Walter Mashburn, was a wealthy and well-respected member of the community who was known for his philanthropy. Monk and Sharona are hired by his grandson, Steven, to investigate his death after the police fail to find any evidence of foul play.
As they begin their investigation, Monk and Sharona discover that Walter was not as beloved as everyone thought. They learn that he had strained relationships with several family members and business associates, and that his reputation may have been undeserved.
In their search for answers, Monk and Sharona encounter a long list of suspects, including Walter's greedy son-in-law, his former business partner, and a disgruntled employee. They soon realize that the key to solving the case lies in the victim's past, and they begin to uncover a web of secrets that threatens to upend the entire investigation.
Throughout the investigation, Monk's OCD and phobias prove to be both a help and a hindrance as he painstakingly examines every detail and struggles with his own fears. Sharona, meanwhile, uses her street smarts and keen intuition to navigate the complex case and keep Monk on track.
As the evidence begins to mount, Monk and Sharona find themselves racing against the clock to catch the killer before they strike again. With twists and turns at every step, the investigation leads to a shocking and unexpected conclusion that leaves Monk and Sharona questioning everything they thought they knew.
In "Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man," fans of the show can expect the same blend of humor, mystery, and character development that made the first season a hit. Actor Tony Shalhoub delivers another standout performance as the idiosyncratic detective Adrian Monk, while Bitty Schram brings warmth and wit to her role as his trusted assistant Sharona. The episode's engaging plot and well-drawn characters will keep viewers on the edges of their seats until the very end.