Monk S03E11 *AC3* *XviD* - DVDRIP - MEDiEVAL
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__ __ _____ ____ _ _______ ___ _ | \/ | ____| _ \(_) ____\ \ / / \ | | | |\/| | _| | | | | | _| \ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | |___| |_| | | |___ \ V / ___ \| |___ |_| |_|_____|____/|_|_____| \_/_/ \_\_____| // o o ======== 00 ===== 00 == /--------------------| RELEASE INFORMATION |-------------------\ | | | MEDiEVAL proudly presents: | | | | Monk.S03E11.WS.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-MEDiEVAL | | | | SOURCE : DVD | | VIDEO : XviD 640x352 | | AUDIO : AC3 2.0 192kbps | | SIZE : 25x15mb | | DVD date : July 5 2005 | | Rls date : Wed Jun 29 2005 | | | |--------------------| EP. INFO |-------------------| | | | Monk | | #3.11: Mr. Monk vs. the Cobra | | Friday January 28, 2005 (runtime: 60 mins) | | | | Category : Comedy, Drama | | Writers : Joe Toplyn | | Director : Tony Palmieri | | Guest Stars : Mako, Melora Hardin, Harry Groener, Patrick | | Guest Stars : Fischler, Mark Sheppard, Arthel Neville, | | Guest Stars : Sung Kang, Kathleen Mary Carthy, Sean Foley, | | Guest Stars : Americus Abesamis, Chris Kennedy, Jeff | | Guest Stars : Holman, Anil Raman, Peter Cho, Ray Lee Jones | | | | When John Ricca, author of a controversial and unfavorable | | biography of martial artist Sonny ("the Cobra") Chow, is | | found dead in his home, all the evidence points to Chow as | | the murderer. Unfortunately for Captain Stottlemeyer, his | | chief suspect has been dead for six years. While Monk and | | Natalie (who's more interested in being reimbursed for her | | business expenses than in solving the case) visit Chow's | | former teacher, Master Zee, who claims that Chow died in | | his arms, Stottlemeyer resorts to having the corpse dug up | | to prove that, despite rumors to the contrary, Chow is | | indeed dead. A dental X-ray proving that the corpse is | | Chow leaves Monk to figure out who tried to frame the dead | | man for murder. On an inadvertent tip from Disher, an avid | | Cobra fan, Monk and Natalie visit the Sonny Chow museum, | | where Monk finds two important clues--a hairbrush that has | | been stolen from its case and replaced with a lookalike | | and the stamp that the museum proprietor placed on | | Natalie's hand so that she can return to the museum. | | Remembering a third clue, a "death pillow" from Chow's | | coffin that felt harder than it should have when the | | frustrated Natalie hit him with it, Monk drags her back to | | the cemetery, but she leaves before he can present his | | solution to the case. Unfortunately for Monk, the | | perpetrator overhears himself named as the suspect and | | knocks Monk unconscious. Relenting, Natalie returns to the | | cemetery, discovers that Monk is missing, and calls | | Captain Stottlemeyer, who knows the "lowlife" perpetrator | | all too well and rightly deduces what he's done to Monk. | | What looks like the entire SFPD arrives in time to catch | | the perp, whose fate adds another bizarre twist to the | | plot, but the real challenge is to find and rescue Monk | | while he's still alive. Monk, meanwhile, is a lot calmer | | than the captain: he's spending quality time with his dead | | wife, Trudy. | | | | series url : http://www.tv.com/show/9130/summary.html | | episode url: http://www.tv.com/episode/368974/summary.html | | | |--------------------| NOTES |-------------------| | | | | | 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. | | | |--------------------| GREETS |-------------------| | | | we greet all groups that are fun! | \__ __/