Adrian Monk Quote #2127

Quote from Adrian Monk in Mr. Monk's 100th Case

Adrian Monk: I noticed that all three pictures were taken by the same photographer.
James Novak: There were ten other detectives in that room. You were the only one who noticed it.
Adrian Monk: Well, I was standing closer to the board.
Natalie: Oh, he's just being modest. 50 cops could have been locked in that room for a whole year, and nobody would have noticed it.
Adrian Monk: Maybe not a year.
James Novak: Thanks to Adrian Monk, the police finally had a suspect, a local photographer named Douglas Thurman. Was he responsible for three brutal murders? And could he be stopped before he killed again? Find out after these messages.

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 ‘Mr. Monk's 100th Case’ Quotes

Quote from Lieutenant Disher

Adrian Monk: What about her lipstick?
Captain Stottlemeyer: Lipstick? Looks like he took it.
Lieutenant Disher: Lipstick Killer. Lipstick Assassin. Mr. Lipstick. I've always wanted to name one of these guys.
James Novak: Why?
Lieutenant Disher: If you can name them, you can catch them.
James Novak: Why?

Quote from Marci Maven

Marci Maven: You know, "fan" can mean one thing to you, and then, you know, something completely different to, like, say, judge Harriet Waxman of the Third District Court, you know? And I'll tell you something about Judge Waxman. She's never been in love. So she's shooting from that perspective, you know what I mean?
James Novak: Where did you get all these pictures?
Marci Maven: Oh, do you like them? Yeah, yeah, they're, um... Well, this one is probably my favorite, If I had to pick a favorite. This is actually real. It's not Photoshopped at all. And it's from a case we worked on together, a homicide. It took a lot of clue hugs, but we cracked it.
James Novak: How about that one?
Marci Maven: This one? Okay. Um, this one is another case, but this one wasn't, um... This one wasn't as real.

Quote from Adrian Monk

James Novak: [v.o.] Who is Detective Adrian Monk? He was born in this modest bay area home 49 years ago, the younger of two brothers. By all accounts, he was an exceptional child.
Neysa Gordon: I used to babysit for the boys almost every weekend.
James Novak: What was he like?
Neysa Gordon: Adrian? Oh, remarkable child. I tell people this, but they don't believe me. He used to change his own diaper. And then he would crawl across the floor and throw it out. Remarkable.