Adrian Monk Quote #608

Quote from Adrian Monk in Mr. Monk and the Blackout

Michelle Rivas: [answers phone] Hello?
Adrian Monk: Hello. It's me. Adrian Monk. The detective.
Michelle Rivas: Hey. I was just thinking about you.
Adrian Monk: [takes a conversation card] I've been thinking about you, too. How was your day?
Michelle Rivas: Oh, just still not over. I have 10 more press releases to write. Is there anything new in the investigation?
Adrian Monk: [takes another card] Not yet. This is a very tough case.
Michelle Rivas: Yeah. What is it about San Francisco that attracts so many kooks? Bombers and radicals. I mean, does San Antonio, Texas have problems like this?
Adrian Monk: Texas. Hold, please. Texas. Texas. Texas. Texas.
Michelle Rivas: Where are you from?
Adrian Monk: [takes a card] San Francisco, born and bred. How about you?
Michelle Rivas: Chicago, but I went to college here and just never left, like everybody else, I guess.
Adrian Monk: [takes a card] Oh. What college did you attend, and what did you study?
Michelle Rivas: Stanford. I majored in journalism.
Adrian Monk: [takes a card] Trudy majored in journalism.
Michelle Rivas: Oh. What was she like?
Adrian Monk: [takes a card from the largest pile] She loved poetry. She could recite 100 poems by heart. [another card] She went barefoot all the time, even when it was freezing. [another card] She kept every promise she ever made. I loved the way she looked at me. I think I miss that more than anything.

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Quote from Lieutenant Disher

Captain Stottlemeyer: What do you got, Randy?
Lieutenant Disher: Winston Brenner. He was an activist in the '90s. He was indicted in a series of bombings in Boston. Pretty angry individual. Here, look at this. This is the letter from the power plant. This one is from 11 years ago. He uses a lot of the same phrases. "The blood I shed today," "the blood I shed today." "Price of absolute freedom," "price of absolute freedom." Check this out. The handwriting is identical. This is definitely the guy. The only thing is, is that back then, Brenner didn't really care about the environment. Anti-military was his thing.
Captain Stottlemeyer: Did you read the rest of the file, Randy?
Lieutenant Disher: We've got some pictures, too. They're blurry but good.
Captain Stottlemeyer: Read the rest of the file, Randy.
Lieutenant Disher: Which part?
Captain Stottlemeyer: The part here where it says that he died. Deceased 1995. He blew himself up before the trial.
Lieutenant Disher: He's dead.

Quote from Adrian Monk

Captain Stottlemeyer: [over bullhorn] Mr. Drake. My name is Leland Stottlemeyer. I'm with the San Francisco police.
Adrian Monk: He is filthy. I need some wipes.
Captain Stottlemeyer: I've got a copy of a document here. I'd like you to take a look at it. I'm sending it up.
Alby Drake: What is it?
Captain Stottlemeyer: There was a bombing at a power plant on Monday night.
Alby Drake: Yeah. I saw the lights go out. It was a beautiful thing, man. The stars were awesome!
Captain Stottlemeyer: We need you to look at that document and tell me if you recognize the handwriting.
Alby Drake: Why should I?
Captain Stottlemeyer: We believe that your friend Winston Brenner is still alive.
Adrian Monk: [takes bullhorn] Mr. Drake, we are also sending up some wipes.
Alby Drake: What for?
Adrian Monk: To clean yourself. They're pre-moistened. They have a million and one uses.
Alby Drake: Go to hell!

Quote from Adrian Monk

Sharona: I'm going to hell. I'm a horrible person.
Adrian Monk: Why?
Sharona: I just told that woman Michelle that there was nothing wrong with you.
Adrian Monk: She should have asked me.