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After eight seasons, Tony Shalhoub will be saying goodbye to his Monk character forever when the season finale of Monk airs on December 4 on USA. Although Monk has given fans quirky, private eye comedy and drama for eight seasons, the Monk character has also helped shed light on the condition of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), which now has been demystified in the mainstream thanks in some special way to Tony Shalhoub and the creators of Monk. 
With Monk bidding fans farewell for a final time in slightly under two months, and special guest star Bitty Schram returning to her role as Sharona in the Friday, October 23 episode, “Mr. Monk and Sharona,” we spent a few minutes with Tony Shalhoub to talk the final season of Monk, how he feels about Monk after so many years, and whether Tony Shalhoub feels he’s had an impact on the OCD community with his memorable character.
THE DEADBOLT: When you look at Monk now, what feelings do you have for the character as compared to day one?
TONY SHALHOUB: Well, day one I had no idea what I was doing. And I didn’t really have an understanding of where the writers or where I was going to take this character, how it was going to evolve. But now of course, having done 124 episodes, I was really really gratified to see that we made this character really multifaceted and full of contradictions and I think pretty well rounded. So, as an actor, that is something you always look for.
THE DEADBOLT: Is it easier or more difficult going into a season knowing it’s the last?
SHALHOUB: It’s both. You know, it sort of alternates back and forth. On the one hand, it’s easier because you understand that there’s going to be resolution and there’s going to be a finish line, an end point. And then on the other hand it just becomes such a family and you’re going to miss these people and these relationships, a sort of collective creative energy.
THE DEADBOLT: Do you have a sense that you made an impact in the OCD community?
SHALHOUB: You know, based on mail that we received from people who suffer from this disorder, and from various other people in academia, “impact” is kind of a big word. But I definitely think it’s a positive character and maybe even in some ways Monk has become a poster boy for those who suffer. But the feedback has all been so positive. I hope that it’s some effect in maybe demystifying the disorder and allowing people to see it as something not as a completely debilitating mental illness that this character suffers, but can still do his job well and can still contribute and is sort of a contributing member of society. I hope that people can see other sufferers in that same way.
THE DEADBOLT: What has Monk taught you on a personal level?
SHALHOUB: I guess it’s made me a little bit more – You know, I tend to take my time with examining things. I feel it’s made me somewhat more observant and less quick to jump to conclusions or to make snap judgements. It’s kind of slowed down my processes in that way, just allowing me kind of pour over something for longer periods, and I think that seems to have been helpful.
Download “Mr. Monk and Sharona” Episode
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Episode 8.12 – 6th Nov 2009 – Mr. Monk is the Best Man
Episode 8.13 – 13th Nov 2009 – Mr. Monk and the Badge
Episode 8.14 – 20th Nov 2009 – Mr. Monk and Sharona
Episode 8.15 – 27th Nov 2009 – Mr. Monk and the End (1)
Episode 8.16 – 4th Dec 2009 – Mr. Monk and the End (2)
The defective detective is back to help the San Francisco police to solve yet another baffling case! While this is certainly good news for Tony Shalhoub fans, the return of
Monk for its eight season also marks the beginning of the end for the police procedural comedy. But there’s a silver lining in the midst of this sad reality: As the series concludes, Adrian Monk will finally get some answers surrounding the truth behind his wife Trudy’s death.
When we last saw the detective series, Monk was fighting City Hall in attempt to preserve the parking garage where he’s wife was killed. Though he lost the political battle and made an emotional farewell to the parking garage, his fight to preserve the memory of his beloved wife wasn’t in vain because the new playground set to rise in the garage’s place was named after Trudy.
While Trudy’s murder won’t immediately get resolved at the beginning of the eighth and final season of Monk, viewers are still in for a treat with the opener called “Mr. Monk’s Favorite Show.” When an attempt is made on the life of a former child star, who just published a tell-all book, Monk is thrilled to act as her bodyguard. But as the episode unfolds, Monk realizes how different her favorite actress is from her TV alter ego.
Appearing as Monk‘s favorite actress is Elizabeth Perkins, who currently plays the psychotic yet highly entertaining Celia Hodes on the Showtime series Weeds, where she has earned two Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series in 2006 and 2007 and an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Joining Perkins, as well as the rest of the cast of Monk, are gust stars Rena Sofer, Sarah Aldrich, Gary Weeks, and Taylor Longbrake.





