Ep 13. Mr. Monk and the Big Reward
- TV-14
- February 3, 2006
- 43 min
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7.4 (1,173)
Monk season 4 episode 13, titled "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward," features Adrian Monk, a detective with obsessive-compulsive tendencies and a photographic memory, trying to solve a case that could potentially earn him a hefty reward.
The episode opens with Monk watching a news report about a corporate whistleblower named Walcott who has gone missing. The reward for information leading to his whereabouts is a whopping $1 million, and Monk is immediately intrigued.
Monk, along with his loyal assistant Natalie, sets out to find Walcott. They begin by investigating his former boss, Langdon Wittington, who stands to lose a lot if Walcott's accusations about embezzlement and fraud are proven true. While at Wittington's office building, Monk becomes obsessed with a spot on the wall and eventually uncovers a hidden camera, leading him to suspect that Wittington is spying on his employees.
Monk also becomes suspicious of Wittington's secretary, who seems to be hiding something. His suspicions are confirmed when he discovers that she is actually Walcott's wife, and that she has been trying to locate him on her own.
As Monk and Natalie continue to investigate, they find themselves in danger when they stumble upon a group of hired thugs who are also looking for Walcott. The two manage to escape, but it becomes clear that they are getting closer to solving the case.
In the final scenes of the episode, Monk and Natalie finally manage to locate Walcott and bring him to safety. Monk is initially disappointed that he won't be receiving the reward money, as Walcott has decided to disappear quietly rather than go public with his accusations. However, in a heartwarming twist, Walcott decides to give Monk a portion of the reward money as a thank you for helping him.
Overall, "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward" is a classic episode of Monk, featuring the show's signature mix of humor, mystery, and heart. Fans of the show will appreciate the return of Monk's quirky idiosyncrasies, as well as the clever plot twists and turns that keep the audience guessing until the very end.