Netflix has been on a roll this year, adding numerous beloved shows that previously aired on other networks and streaming platforms. While September might not bring any new additions to the roster, there’s still a hidden gem waiting to be discovered: *Monk*. Originally airing on USA Network from 2002 to 2009, *Monk* was a cable TV phenomenon, garnering a loyal following and even earning syndication on broadcast channels. Netflix likely acquired the show hoping for a similar revival to the success *Suits* enjoyed in 2023. While *Monk* may not be topping the Netflix charts, its quality is undeniable, and it deserves a spot on your September watchlist.
The heart of *Monk* lies in the brilliant performance of Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk. Shalhoub embodies the character’s tragic past, where his wife’s murder leaves him shattered, and his obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias manifest in hilarious ways. Every episode is a delightful rollercoaster of Monk’s unique quirks, with Shalhoub’s comedic timing keeping the character endlessly entertaining. He perfectly balances the humor with the emotional depth of Monk’s struggles, making him both relatable and endearing.
What truly elevates *Monk* is its supporting cast. Bitty Schram as Sharona Fleming, Monk’s first assistant, brings warmth and a level-headedness that helps him navigate the world. While Schram’s departure in season 3 was a blow, the arrival of Traylor Howard as Natalie Teeger provided a fresh perspective while maintaining the dynamic chemistry between Monk and his assistant. Then, there’s the solid comedic duo of Jason Gray-Stanford as Lieutenant Randy Disher and Ted Levine as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, providing the perfect foil to Monk’s eccentric antics. This ensemble cast works seamlessly together, making the show a joy to watch for all eight seasons.
*Monk* is a masterful blend of comedy and mystery. While the stakes are real, with murders and suspenseful investigations, the show never takes itself too seriously. It’s the perfect balance of lighthearted humor and intriguing mysteries, making it easy to jump into any episode and enjoy it as a standalone story.
The series finale is a triumph, providing Monk with the closure he desperately needs and resolving the mystery surrounding his wife’s murder. The creative team masterfully crafts a two-part episode that offers a cathartic conclusion while leaving the audience satisfied. However, for those who simply can’t get enough of Monk, a reunion movie, *Mr. Monk’s Last Case*, is available on Peacock, allowing fans to catch up with the beloved characters.
But the best experience is to immerse yourself in the eight-season journey of *Monk*, a show that will leave you laughing and on the edge of your seat. So, grab your favorite snacks, settle in, and prepare to be entertained by the unique and brilliant world of *Monk*, now streaming on Netflix.