Natalie Quote #192

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

Natalie: Hi, excuse me, sorry. I've known Mr. Monk for a long time, and he really loves Christmas. It's his favorite holiday.
Brandy Barber: Uh-huh.
Julie Teeger: You know, he comes to our school Christmas pageant every single year and he decorates our tree.
Natalie: He does. And here's the thing. He's just a little bit particular, just about certain things, so...
Julie Teeger: Yeah, he's, special.
Natalie: In a good way.
Julie Teeger: - Yeah.
Natalie: Good special. So if you would mind just being, like, a little bit, little bit sensitive that would be great.
Brandy Barber: Don't worry, Ms. Teeger. I know all about Attention Deficit Disorder. I did a prime-time special on it. Won a local Emmy.
Julie Teeger: Oh,iIt's not A.D.D.
Natalie: It's not attention deficit.
Natalie: No, he just has compulsions.
Julie Teeger: Yeah.
Natalie: You know, rituals.
Brandy Barber: He's a big boy.

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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.