Quote from Natalie in Mr. Monk Gets Drunk
Dr. David Sobin: Excuse me. Well, you're getting an early start. [Natalie chuckles] The tasting doesn't begin until noon. May I? Oh, they make this here. Natalie: Hmm. They just released it this morning. Dr. David Sobin: And how is it? Natalie: It's good. It's, uh, sweet. But it has a, um it has a weird after taste to it. Do you taste it? Natalie: No, not really. Dr. David Sobin: I'm a little bit worried about your friend. I'm a psychiatrist, and I saw him yesterday talking to an empty chair. Natalie: Oh, yeah, he does that. His wife died eight years ago. He talks to her. Dr. David Sobin: Mrs. Willis said he used to be a detective. He was discharged? May I ask, why is he here? Natalie: Well, it's his anniversary, and they honeymooned here, so. Dr. David Sobin: So this is probably a time of stress for him. Does he handle stress well? Natalie: No. He handles stress unwell. Dr. David Sobin: Lonely children will sometimes make up a person in their minds. An imaginary friend, if you will. I've seen it a lot in my practice. I've seen adults do it too. Natalie: Well, you don't know Adrian Monk. He's a great detective. The police don't make a move without talking to him first. I don't know what's going on here. But if he says he met a man named Larry Zwibell, then he met a man named Larry Zwibell.