Facing a fear of starting over with a new therapist, Adrian struggles with his phobias while finding new friends and trying to get back on the force.
When his neighbor's child plays the piano too loud, Monk decides it's time to move.
Monk goes up against a Bobby Fisher-type chess genius who always appears to be two steps ahead of Monk.
Monk has to help out Natalie when she becomes involved in a lotto scandal.
Monk finds a new lease on life after giving up his hope of reinstatement to the SFPD.
A former friend of Mitch's dies in a locked room aboard a submarine and everyone cries suicide. When Monk and the crew investigate, the ship suddenly descends and Monk finds himself trapped on-board, underwater.
When Monk develops a crush on a model who is accused of murder, he is determined to prove her innocence, even though she confessed.
As Monk and his friends watch a TV news magazine piece on the solution of his hundredth case, he realizes that one of the victims was murdered by a different killer.
After Monk seeks a new form of therapy (hypnosis), he finds himself reverting to his 9-year old personality.
When three homeless men seek out Monk's services at the holidays, Natalie convinces him to investigate the death of their friend.
When Monk's delinquent half-brother, Jack Jr., escapes from prison and breaks into Monk's apartment, he manipulates Monk into helping him find the person he claims framed him for murder.
When Natalie unwittingly helps a thief steal the bicycle of a biotech CEO, she ropes Monk into solving a crime straight out of "Encyclopedia Brown" -- until Monk learns the hard way how dangerous this thief really is.
While investigating a murder at a museum of oddities, Monk befriends a warm older woman, but he has trouble believing the friendship comes without a catch.
Monk has scored tickets to the biggest football game of the year, but he and Captain Stottlemeyer can't go inside until they figure out who tried to blow up a fan in the parking lot.
When a childhood bully who terrorized Monk hires the detective to trail his wife, whom he suspects of infidelity, Monk relishes the opportunity to prove him right — and things get even sweeter when the bully is accused of murder.
Monk goes head-to-head with a magician he suspects of murder.
Monk becomes involved in the disappearance of a city official that could have ramifications concerning Trudy's murder.