Dr. Sorenson: Dr. Kroger sent me over your file. Seems like you've made excellent progress in the last year and a half.
Adrian Monk: No, really? Is that what it says?
Dr. Sorenson: Well, I've only taken a glance at it.
Adrian Monk: Yeah, well, keep reading. Near the end, he's not quite so optimistic.
Dr. Sorenson: Dr. Kroger is a good man. I'm gonna miss him.
Adrian Monk: Yes, he's a... He's a good man. He's very symmetrical. [Monk covers his eye]
Dr. Sorenson: Symmetrical. Oh, you mean, like, well balanced. That's a nice way of putting it. Are- Are you okay?
Adrian Monk: Yes, I'm fine. It's just... Just some dust.
Dr. Sorenson: I understand that you spend a lot of time talking about your late wife. Tell me about her.
Adrian Monk: Yeah, Trudy. [holds up coaster in front of his face] She was a very beautiful. Very, very symmetrical woman.
Dr. Sorenson: Anything else?
Adrian Monk: No. Just beautiful and symmetrical.
Dr. Sorenson: And you have a brother, Ambrose, and an assistant Natalie Teeger? Tell me about her.
Adrian Monk: In a lot of ways she reminds me of Trudy. She is also quite... Quite...
Dr. Sorenson: Symmetrical?
Adrian Monk: Yeah.
Dr. Sorenson: Adrian, I get the feeling you're not very comfortable about my right arm.
Adrian Monk: No. Oh, no, no, no, no. No. Not at all. Where is it?
Dr. Sorenson: I lost it in a boating accident two years ago. But I look upon it now as a positive experience. I've learned a lot about trauma and loss. The things that you're going through. Can you handle it?