Adrian Monk Quote #1830

Quote from Adrian Monk in Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus

Captain Stottlemeyer: How's it going, Randy?
Lieutenant Disher: Almost done. We recovered these on the street, and these were from the toy bag. We've got 24 dolls, one rubber snake, five Frisbees, one walkie talkie, and 37 stuffed animals. Uh, I don't know whether to count the bunny or not. It's got blood all over it.
Adrian Monk: Great, blood on the Bunny.
Garrett Price: That's not good. Most heathens love Bunnies. I'll have to find one that doesn't.

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 ‘Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus’ Quotes

Quote from Dr. Kroger

Adrian Monk: What's with the toys?
Dr. Kroger: Yeah, I've been seeing a lot of children this week ever since...
Adrian Monk: Ever since I went on television and said there is no Santa Claus. How are they doing, the kids?
Dr. Kroger: The kids are fine. Children are very resilient, Adrian. Although I might ask you to leave by the side door today.

Quote from Adrian Monk

Adrian Monk: Julie, you can't keep that. Give me that, that's evidence.
Natalie: Of what?
Adrian Monk: He's breaking the law. Natalie, he's creating a nuisance. A public nuisance. Which is the worst kind of nuisance there is.

Quote from Adrian Monk

Dr. Kroger: Adrian, I know how difficult this is for you. I was worried about you even- Even before all this happened. I know it's ten years since Trudy.
Adrian Monk: Trudy. Trudy loved Christmas.
Dr. Kroger: Yeah, you mentioned that.
Adrian Monk: Every Christmas morning, she'd set the alarm. We'd go outside and watch the sun come up. Trudy used to say Christmas made the whole world seem softer.
Dr. Kroger: Softer. I like that. What about before Trudy? What was Christmas like when you were growing up?
Adrian Monk: Dark, desperate. The pain was unrelenting. Thank you for asking.