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Short summary

Monk tries to get reinstated but a committee member, Captain Willis is dead set against reinstating Monk. Monk joins Stollemeyer and Discher who are investigating a robbery. But Monk can't help but brood about Willis' resistance. Discher then reveals that he is going camping with some children one of whom is Willis' son. Monk decides to join hoping it could help him get on Willis' good side. But Monk doesn't exactly adapt to the outdoors. And some men are following them.

Wilhelm Scream: (at approx. 26:40) Monk's scream when he sees the bear enter their campsite.

The second of two times that Adrian Monk goes camping. The first was Monk: Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever (2005).

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  • comment
    • Author: Twentyfirstfinger
    Monk once again attempts to be reinstated as a police officer. Once again, he is turned down. He finds out one of his "judges" has a son headed for a camping trip, and volunteers to chaperone the kid sand several others, along with Lieut. Disher. His attempt to win the kid over falls on deaf ears. In the woods, he encounters a rather large bear (the kind you might find in the Alaskan wilderness, but definitely not in northern California) and two very bad guys. It's the usual antics. Monk is about as comfortable in the great outdoors as .. well, as Monk is anywhere he goes. A time killer at best. The episode demonstrates why the series needs to end.
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    • Author: Fenrinos
    The grizzly bear has been extinct in california since 1924...the bear seen in this show is a trained bear yet no more believable...the moron never learns, he keeps trying to do the impossible even if he knows its futile...the thing is this series has long since died...its writers try their best but they too are inevitable failures...we will soon be saying goodbye to the moron so make the best of it
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    • Author: Kabandis
    '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.

    As truly entertaining 'Monk' is, there are a fair share of classic episodes even in lesser seasons, once in a while it has an episode that disappoint, with likes of "Mr Monk and the Big Reward", "Mr Monk Takes a Punch", "Mr Monk and the UFO", "Mr Monk and the Rapper", "Mr Monk and the Really Really Dead Guy" and "Mr Monk Falls in Love". "Mr Monk Goes Camping" is another disappointment. It is not Season 8 at its worst, that's "Mr Monk and the UFO". To me though, "Mr Monk Goes Camping" is the season at its blandest and one of the blander 'Monk' episodes overall.

    It certainly has good points, no 'Monk' episode is without redeeming qualities even the lacking ones. Visually, the episode is slick and stylish as ever with some lovely scenery. The music is both understated and quirky. While there is a preference for the theme music for Season 1, Randy Newman's "It's a Jungle Out There" has grown on me overtime, found it annoying at first but appreciate its meaning and what it's trying to say much more now.

    One of the best things about 'Monk' has always been Tony Shalhoub, who was as Monk consistently one of the best things about every episode regardless of what material is thrown at him.. 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, both have been done much better than here but Shalhoub still gives it his all. All the cast do their best with they have to work with, in most cases it's very little. The various artists bit with Monk was really endearing, the one of two character moments to me that stood out, the bear encounter was fun too.

    However, the mystery is a big let down. It is far too easy to solve, not just because it is too simple but everything is very obvious, even the very heavy-handed big clue in the unusual interest in fish. The crime-solving and deductions were not focused on enough and were very much forgettable when featured. A lot of the problem is to do with that it's got elements that are very derivative of other episodes, namely "Mr Monk Gets Cabin Fever", and none of the elements have any spark to them. One can argue that "Mr Monk and the Dog" was derivative, it was somewhat but it also had spark and had delightful character moments.

    Something that "Mr Monk Goes Camping", uncharacteristically (even when mysteries were lacking, the character moments tended to make up for things, not this time), failed to have. The various artists thing was endearing and very Monk-ish (Monk is in character which is a good thing, but he is the only character of note here), but most of the characters don't have enough to work with (Natalie and Stottlemeyer are underused and the episode missed an opportunity to give Disher properly interesting) and the father-son conflict could have worked but let down by clichéd execution and the resolve being unconvincingly rushed.

    Along with a truly weak mystery (that has nothing mysterious to it, or any tension or suspense), only two character moments are memorable (the other being a bear encounter), we are very much short changed when it comes to humour and pathos here and there is little to provoke thought over. The episode also seemed to promise to address an on-going 'Monk' issue (the re-instating) that has been begging for a resolve for a while, considering that Season 8 has been good actually with providing closure and conquering phobias, the way it was executed here one does beg the question what was the point of the episode and why bring about this issue at all only to not do anything with it.

    In conclusion, very bland but not awful. 4/10 Bethany Cox
  • Episode cast overview:
    Tony Shalhoub Tony Shalhoub - Adrian Monk
    Traylor Howard Traylor Howard - Natalie Teeger
    Jason Gray-Stanford Jason Gray-Stanford - Lt. Randall Disher
    Ted Levine Ted Levine - Captain Leland Stottlemeyer
    Alex Wolff Alex Wolff - Brian Willis
    Maurice Compte Maurice Compte - Luke Johnston
    Rodney Eastman Rodney Eastman - Del Johnston
    Christina Vidal Christina Vidal - Winona
    Nick Nervies Nick Nervies - Norman Walters
    Uriah Shelton Uriah Shelton - Nicky Phillips
    David Kronenberg David Kronenberg - Will Dellman
    Wade Williams Wade Williams - Captain Frank Willis
    Liz Burnette Liz Burnette - 2nd Panel Member
    Rodney Saulsberry Rodney Saulsberry - 1st Panel Member
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