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8/10
The Dream Team
TheFearmakers20 November 2020
Dennis Boutsikaris is a good actor, and also played a hospital shrink in charge of an eclectic group of crazies in the late-eighties' comedy The Dream Team.

More specifically, in the movie, there's a guy with a bad temper (Michael Keaton but who is a woman here); a guy who pretends to be a fellow doctor (Christopher Lloyd and here, Kevin Nealon); and a man who lives in his own world (Stephen Furst, who hardly speaks, and here a guy who lives for Santa Claus)...

This is a good, laidback episode, kind of showing the audience that Monk is really not all that crazy, at least not compared to real crazies like the ones shown here. Kevin Nealon is dry and funny, and while a somewhat comedic platform there's suspense and intrigue, and a decent mystery. As filler episodes go, this one is worthwhile.
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8/10
Great episode
grantss21 July 2022
Great episode of Monk. Intriguing mystery and quite claustrophobic as Monk is stuck at the mercy of the hospital and in particular the man who might be the killer.

Comedian Kevin Nealon (of Saturday Night Live fame) provides some of the best lighter moments as the compulsive liar.
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7/10
Meandering
Hitchcoc26 February 2020
I just had trouble staying interested. I know he is in a mental hospital, but the peripheral characters are just too off the wall. Not only that, it seems that the murderer could have done a much better job of covering his tracks and not protesting so much. The Santa Claus thing is also pretty ridiculous.
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10/10
Mr Monk in the nuthouse
TheLittleSongbird9 July 2017
'Monk' has always been one of my most watched shows when needing comfort, to relax after a hard day, a good laugh or a way to spend a lazy weekend. Season 1 still goes strong for so early on, when so many shows have a finding their feet feel to begin with, and "Mr Monk Goes to the Asylum" is a perfect example of prime-'Monk'.

Personally think that not only is "Mr Monk Goes to the Asylum" one of the best episodes of Season 1 but also one of my favourite episodes of 'Monk'. Yes, even with Disher and Stottlemeyer not making an appearance, a very rare occurrence, but in no way does it impact the episode at all.

One of the best things about 'Monk' has always been the acting of Tony Shalhoub in the title role, it was essential for him to work and be the glue of the show, and Shalhoub not only is that but also at his very best he IS the show. Have always loved the balance of the humour, which is often hilarious, and pathos, which is sincere and touching. It is remarkable here that for an episode that only introduces him that one likes him straight away, even with his quirks and deficiencies that could easily have been overplayed, and also that he is better developed than most titular characters of other shows at this particular stage. Who can't help love Monk's brilliant mind too?

He is very well supported by a sharp and no-nonsense but also sympathetic Bitty Schram, whose Sharona makes for a worthy and entertaining partner for Monk's sleuthing and somebody with a maternal side (very caring about Monk she is here). There is always a debate at who's better between Sharona and Natalie, personally like both in their own way and consider them both attractive though as of now leaning towards Natalie as the better acted and more attentive of the two.

Very effective supporting turns from Ken Cheeseman, Stanley Kamel and Dennis Boutsikaris.

It's not just the cast though. Another star is the writing, which is also essential to whether the show would be successful or not and succeed it does here. The mix of hilarious wry humour, lovable quirkiness and tender easy-to-relate-to drama is delicately done but extremely deft. Personally didn't find it dumb at all.

Although the final solution was not that much of a surprise, the perpetrator was somebody that was guessable early on but the fun was proving they did it, the case is very compelling and remarkably complex for 'Monk' while still making sense. Love Monk's scenes with Sharona and Kruger, but it was the tension between him and Lancaster that stood out. Monk having to overcome so much in order to be listened to and being frustrated that he's not is very easy to relate to, especially if one has been through it themselves.

Visually, the episode is shot in a slick and stylish way, and the music is both understated and quirky. Much prefer the jazzy Season 1 theme tune to the later "It's a Jungle Out There", which always struck me before as one of my least favourite assets of 'Monk' but has since grown on me, which should have been kept. It's all very capably directed throughout.

To conclude, classic 'Monk'. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
Something of an homage to Hitchcock
trudyr_19997 August 2022
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I love this episode! I'm sure the writers got the idea from Hitchcock's Spellbound (and Mel Brooks's wonderful Hitchcock homage/parody, High Anxiety), but I don't mind that a bit. It isn't stealing if it's a tribute. Tony Shalhoub aces it as always, and the writing emphasizes Monk's sweetness and strength--more so than some other episodes do. Despite his fears, he comes through in the clutch, and he actually shows appreciation for Sharona! Kevin Nealon is a welcome guest star as another ex-cop with problems, and Ken Cheeseman and Dennis Boutsikaris are excellent in support. I came to the series with the later episodes, so I've seen more of Natalie than Sharona--I like Natalie a lot, but Sharona's grown on me. So I won't choose between the two of them. Bitty Schram's performance as Sharona is particularly good here. It would be nice to have seen Leland and Randy, but we have plenty of other episodes with them! Hitting "yes" on spoilers just in case.
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10/10
VERY PLEASING EPISODE OF MONK
jamontjohnson-8331931 January 2018
GET READY TO BE DRIVEN TO THE ASYLUM AND BACK!!! I ENJOYED THIS ONE BECAUSE OF MONK AND SHARONA
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6/10
Fine episode but pretty sad
febe222489 January 2022
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I don't really have a problem with the acting or anything from this episode but I do have a problem with them acting like him doing a routine thing from his past when his wife was alive is such a huge deal. He had a slip up! He has a mental condition! Leave him alone! (The show as a whole is great but moments like this where everyone thinks he's insane for doing something anyone might do when they're grieving is absurd).
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6/10
A bit dumb
moysant20 November 2006
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OK - not the best episode. Mr Monk is arrested after walking into someone else's home (thinking it is his own) and it is clear he is having a bad day. While in the nut house for a few days 'rest' he gets involved in the mysterious death of a doctor from several years earlier. And guess what! He solves it - after some business involving Santa Claus and a very angry woman (both patients of the said nut house).This episode shows that anything mentioned earlier always has a bearing on the outcome, so it is pretty much waiting for the flagged objects to turn up later. The crime solved there isn't much mention of his breakdown or whether it will appear again. How mentally ill is the guy? It seems to ebb and flow.
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7/10
The Murderer of the Asylum
claudio_carvalho7 April 2024
Monk breaks in the old house of his former wife Trudy by mistake and is sentenced to stay for 72 hours in an asylum that is renovating. The director Dr. Morris Lancaster holds him under therapy, and Monk learns from his roommate John Wurster that four years ago, a doctor was killed by an addicted patient that stole drugs and dies of OD on the next day. Monk and Wurster decide to investigate the old case and Monk finds that Dr. Lancaster is the real killer. But he is locked inside the institution under the care of the doctor with no contact with the exterior world.

"Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum" is a silly episode of "Monk", more comedy than police story. The title song of this series is annoying, and this show is kind of ridiculous. Dr. Morris Lancaster dressed like Santa Claus is not a good option to find the weapon he used to kill. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "O Sr. Monk Vai para o Sanatório" ("Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum")
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5/10
Funny but too obvious a mistake
gleetroy-848-5248442 August 2021
This is the first episode without Stottlemeyer and Disher but their presence would have blown the case open much easier without all the risks. Once Sharona determined the doctor was the killer and sent the picture of Truvy to Monk , (a Great bit added to the episode, by the way), all she had to do was call the police and save Monk!
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