Quote from Captain Stottlemeyer in Mr. Monk Bumps His Head
Dr. Kroger: You know, Captain, the amnesia that you're describing to me is actually quite rare. Captain Stottlemeyer: Maybe. But it's all we got. I have no body. He hasn't contacted us. He hasn't contacted Natalie. Lieutenant Disher: Yeah, and we've notified every hospital in the country, there's no sign of him. Captain Stottlemeyer: Doctor, if I'm right and Monk is out there and he doesn't know who he is, what can we expect? Dr. Kroger: From a psychological stand point, we'd be in uncharted territory. Adrian would be in a complete dissociative state. He would be like a pilot who's flying in the fog without any instruments. Captain Stottlemeyer: He's gotta be scared to death. Dr. Kroger: But in a weird way, if he's not seriously hurt, this could actually help him. You see, Adrian has always had a problem detaching, looking at himself objectively. So if you're right, he could be out there right now meeting himself for the very first time. Lieutenant Disher: He's meeting himself? Dr. Kroger: Uh-huh. Captain Stottlemeyer: That can't be good.