Monk S03E15 *AC3* *XviD* - DVDRIP - MEDiEVAL
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   |   MEDiEVAL proudly presents:                                  |
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   |   Monk.S03E15.WS.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-MEDiEVAL                     |
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   |   SOURCE     : DVD                                            |
   |   VIDEO      : XviD 640x352                                   |
   |   AUDIO      : AC3 2.0 192kbps                                |
   |   SIZE       : 25x15mb                                        |
   |   DVD date   : July 5 2005                                    |
   |   Rls date   : Tue Jun 28 2005                                |
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   |--------------------| EP. INFO             |-------------------|
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   |   Monk                                                        |
   |   #3.15: Mr. Monk and the Election                            |
   |   Friday February 25, 2005 (runtime: 60 mins)                 |
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   |   Category    : Comedy, Drama                                 |
   |   Writers     : Nell Scovell                                  |
   |   Director    : Allison Liddi                                 |
   |   Guest Stars : Tim Bagley, Nick Offerman, Sue Cremin, Neil   |
   |   Guest Stars : Giuntoli, Emmy Clarke, Christopher May,       |
   |   Guest Stars : Nancy Daly, John Maynard, Bru Muller, Sally   |
   |   Guest Stars : Ann Brooks, Alex Quijano, Debi M. Cox,        |
   |   Guest Stars : Matthew Legaspi                               |
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   |   With her daughter's school about to be closed as a          |
   |   cost-cutting measure, Natalie becomes a candidate in the    |
   |   upcoming school board election despite Monk's fears that    |
   |   she'll desert him if she wins. Natalie's frustrations with  |
   |   a jammed photocopier and other defective equipment bought   |
   |   at a police auction are dwarfed by fear for her life when   |
   |   a sniper fires into her campaign headquarters, further      |
   |   damaging the equipment and killing a security guard. The    |
   |   only clues to the identity of the sniper are an oddly       |
   |   folded note demanding that "Natalie Teege" withdraw from    |
   |   the election and a bullet from a semiautomatic rifle made   |
   |   in Russia. Suspicion falls on Natalie's opponent in the     |
   |   election, Harold Krenshaw, whom Monk knows as a fellow      |
   |   patient of Dr. Kroger's. Although Monk thinks that          |
   |   Krenshaw is lying about his friendship with Dr. Kroger and  |
   |   Krenshaw admits to being an excellent shot, Monk is sure    |
   |   that Krenshaw is innocent because he wouldn't misspell      |
   |   Natalie's name. When Krenshaw passes a polygraph test that  |
   |   eliminates him as a suspect, Stottlemeyer concentrates on   |
   |   protecting Natalie, assigning Disher the role of full-time  |
   |   bodyguard, only to have the perp throw a hand grenade       |
   |   through a window in an attempt to kill Monk. A fragment of  |
   |   the grenade reveals that it was made in Chechnya,           |
   |   solidifying the Russian connection. At a debate between     |
   |   Natalie and Krenshaw, one of Natalie's campaign workers     |
   |   hands Monk a flyer folded exactly the same way as the       |
   |   note, and Monk informs Disher that "he's the guy."          |
   |   Following this new lead, Stottlemeyer discovers that the    |
   |   man is suspected by the FBI of being a major arms dealer    |
   |   and decides to go after him, but it's only when Monk is     |
   |   suffering from claustrophobia in a voting booth that he     |
   |   figures out the man's motive and anticipates his next       |
   |   move. The perp is arrested and Stottlemeyer finds the       |
   |   evidence he needs to convict him. The outcome for Natalie   |
   |   and Monk is bittersweet; she loses the election and he      |
   |   learns that Krenshaw was telling the truth (or something    |
   |   close to it) about Dr. Kroger.                              |
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   |   series url : http://www.tv.com/show/9130/summary.html       |
   |   episode url: http://www.tv.com/episode/371546/summary.html  |
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   |--------------------|       NOTES          |-------------------|
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   |   We are just a bunch of die hard TV fans who rip some of     |
   |   our favorite shows when they come out on DVD in the XviD    |
   |   format to share with other TV fans.                         |
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