Monk (TV Series)
Mr. Monk's 100th Case (2008)
Eric McCormack: James Novak
Quotes
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Lt. Randall Disher : [being interviewed] Uh yeah, he has some idiosyncracies...
James Novak : Like what?
Lt. Randall Disher : Fear of heights, uh, fear of germs, spiders, milk...
Natalie Teeger : Crowds, elevators, fire...
Lt. Randall Disher : Rabbits, tunnels, bridges...
Natalie Teeger : Boats...
Lt. Randall Disher : Decaffinated coffee...
Natalie Teeger : Lightning...
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer : The wind, he's afraid of the wind...
Lt. Randall Disher : Egg whites...
Natalie Teeger : Bad.
Lt. Randall Disher : Naked people. That one is way up there. I think it goes naked people, and then death.
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Ralph Roberts : He joined the Siblings of the Sun.
James Novak : Your cult?
Ralph Roberts : It's not a cult, it's an organization. Like a self-help group. Two months later, I'm sitting here, wearing blues, eating off tin plates,
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[on Trudy's murder]
James Novak : You didn't leave your house for nearly three years. Your psychiatrist said you'd never work again. Yet here you are, a hundred cases later. What keeps you going?
[long pause]
Adrian Monk : [looks into the camera] I can't die until I know.
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James Novak : July 18th: For Adrian Monk the day began like any other. He would vacuum his entire apartment, then clean the vacuum, then vacuum again.
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Natalie Teeger : Keeping him focused, that's one of my jobs.
James Novak : What else do you do for him?
Natalie Teeger : What else do I do? How long is your show?
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Adrian Monk : Mr. Novak, do you have a copy of the episode we just saw, maybe on a VHS tape?
James Novak : Well, this is DVR.
Adrian Monk : Oh, that's too bad. If it was on VHS we could watch it again.
James Novak : DVR is digital. It's better than VHS.
Adrian Monk : Oh, well then let's do that.
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[first lines]
Announcer : In Focus: an unfiltered look at the news, the people behind the news, and the stories behind the headlines. Reporting from San Francisco, James Novak.
James Novak : Good evening, and welcome to In Focus. He is a mass of contradictions, a man afflicted with a disorder so paralyzing that ten years ago, he was forced to resign from the San Francisco Police Department. Now, as a private consultant, he has solved an astonishing 99 cases. Cases that were considered unsolvable.