Mr Monk And The Kid Analysis

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Monk the series was a pretty popular show. It won one Golden Globe award and was nominated for 19 others(Monk). Every episode was interesting and left you wanting to watch more of it. The best episode is when Mr. Monk meets a little kid and wants to adopt the kid but they tell him he is not suit to take care of a child because of his own issues. The little kid goes back into foster care and Mr. Monk lives on.
Watching Mr. Monk and the Kid makes me want to watch more of the TV series, Monk. Although this tv series is not all over social media, the show intrigues my interest and leaves me wanting more. The quirkiness of the personal consultant makes me laugh. He got attached to this little kid, which is surprising because after his wife died he didn't get attached to anybody. He slowly fell in love with the kid and wanted to adopt him, to me this was adorable. …show more content…

The way that everything flows makes it seem like they aren't really acting. It is almost like watching real people. Adrian Monk, played by Tony Shalhoub, shows human difficulties, like OCD, by acting the way a real person would but not overdoing it. Natalie is his assistant and she helps him get through life. I’m really interested in her, if Adrian has a problem in life, work, anything she is right there to help him and make everything better. She is very motherly like. These are just two examples of how real the characters make the show

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