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"Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy-drama detective television series ''
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'', and the show's 87th episode overall. The series follows
Adrian Monk Adrian Monk, portrayed by Tony Shalhoub, is the title character and protagonist of the USA Network television series '' Monk''. He is a renowned former homicide detective for the San Francisco Police Department. Monk has obsessive–compuls ...
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), a private detective with
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and multiple phobias, and his assistant Natalie Teeger (
Traylor Howard Traylor Elizabeth Howard is an American actress. Her roles include Sharon Carter on the television series ''Two Guys and a Girl'', and Natalie Teeger on the USA Network series ''Monk''. Early life Howard was born in Orlando, Florida, to Peg ...
). In this episode, Monk is labeled by media as a social pariah as he is accused of shooting a man dressed in Santa Claus apparel, and must prove his innocence. It was written by Dan Schofield and Ben Gruber, and directed by Randall Zisk. Though it was filmed in August, "Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" is the third annual
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of the series. When the episode first aired in the United States on the
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on December 7, 2007, it was watched by over 4.5 million viewers. Critics gave it mixed reception, with most criticizing how Trudy, Monk's deceased wife, was mentioned and that no more details were given.


Plot

Natalie Teeger (
Traylor Howard Traylor Elizabeth Howard is an American actress. Her roles include Sharon Carter on the television series ''Two Guys and a Girl'', and Natalie Teeger on the USA Network series ''Monk''. Early life Howard was born in Orlando, Florida, to Peg ...
) is fighting traffic to get
Adrian Monk Adrian Monk, portrayed by Tony Shalhoub, is the title character and protagonist of the USA Network television series '' Monk''. He is a renowned former homicide detective for the San Francisco Police Department. Monk has obsessive–compuls ...
(
Tony Shalhoub Anthony Marc Shalhoub ( ; born October 9, 1953), is an American actor. His accolades include five Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, six Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Tony Award, and a Grammy Award nomination. He played Adrian Monk in the USA N ...
) to his appointment with his psychiatrist, Dr. Kroger ( Stanley Kamel). Monk says he hates to miss his sessions. Natalie confides to her daughter Julie ( Emmy Clarke) that Monk's wife, Trudy, died in December ten years ago. They come to a dead stop when retired
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, Michael Kenworthy (Randle Mell), in a Santa Claus outfit, showers toys on the street from a roof. Furious, Monk heads up, and Natalie and Julie hear shots. On the roof, they see Monk holding a gun, and Kenworthy shot.
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Ted Levine Frank Theodore Levine (born May 29, 1957) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Buffalo Bill in the film '' The Silence of the Lambs'' (1991) and Leland Stottlemeyer in the television series ''Monk'' (2002–2009). Le ...
) and Lieutenant Disher (
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) arrest Monk. Monk says that Kenworthy is the owner of the gun, and he shot him in self-defense, but Kenworthy denies this, saying Monk attacked him. In another part of the city, reporter Brandy Barber (
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) dubs Monk as "The Man Who Shot Santa Claus" in a broadcast, and he and Natalie start to get harassed everywhere they go. Meanwhile, Stottlemeyer and Disher interrogate Kenworthy about his conversations with his ex-cons, but Kenworthy soon kicks them out. That night, Alice Dubois (Dorothy Constantine), a MacMillan Museum employee, is killed by Kenworthy. The next day, Kenworthy plans with his crew of ex-cons to execute a burglary at the MacMillan Museum. In session with Dr. Kroger, Monk remembers details of the shooting. Monk and Natalie return to the roof where the shooting took place. Monk remembers that there was a walkie-talkie in Kenworthy's bag. He explains that Kenworthy contacted his ex-cons to carry out a heist of the museum, with Kenworthy acting as the diversion, dropping toys to stop traffic. However, the robbery was ruined when Kenworthy was shot. That day was chosen for the heist because one of Kenworthy's accomplices, Carl, was on duty in the museum at the time. As Carl realized his hours were not good to carry out a second heist, Kenworthy killed Dubois, so Carl could fill in for her. Hearing car horns, Natalie looks down and sees a truck stopped in the intersection. When she also sees Kenworthy, they realize the second heist is in progress. Monk races downstairs, instructing Natalie to call the police. Kenworthy is about to leave with the museum's diamond when Monk runs towards him. Brandy also chases them. Monk pursues Kenworthy until Monk knocks him unconscious. Kenworthy and his accomplices are arrested, and the diamond is recovered. Brandy immediately goes on television, praising Monk as "The Man Who Saved Christmas." Natalie and Julie spend Christmas Eve at his apartment, and coax Monk to smile for a group photograph.


Production

"Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" was co-written by Dan Schofield and Ben Gruber, and directed by Randall Zisk. After the airing of the ninth episode of the sixth season, "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night", on September 14, 2007, ''Monk'' broadcast entered a hiatus until January. The cast and staff, however, returned in August to work on the second half of the show's sixth season, which they called "Season 6.5". Hayley Helmreich, a series associate producer, remarked that it was difficult to have the "Christmas-y feeling" in August in
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. Helmreich also found difficulties to get a company that would agree to have their toys being thrown by "a not-so-nice Santa Claus". The staff had the idea to close the episode with a choir of children singing the ''Monk''s theme " It's a Jungle Out There". Additionally, it would feature a wide shot of the entire cast and crew who had been involved in the six seasons of the series, as well as network and studio executives, former guest stars and directors, and the theme's singer Randy Newman. The centerpiece would be Howard along with her son Sabu. However, due to scheduling issues, they could not bring them all together. Larry Miller, who previously appeared in third season episode " Mr. Monk Gets Stuck in Traffic", returned as "the only notable guest appearance", according to IGN's James Chamberlin, for "Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" as Monk's lawyer, Garrett Price.


Reception

"Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" was first broadcast in the United States on USAHD at 6 pm EST on December 7, 2007. The
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regular channel aired it at 9 pm EST on the same day. According to
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, the episode was viewed by an estimated 4.546 million viewers, making it the tenth most watched program on cable television that week. It was the day's most watched among cable television shows, with 1.6 million viewers among adults ages 18 to 49, and 1.8 million viewers among adults ages 25 to 54. Time shifted viewing increased the episode's audience to a total of 5.138 million. Critic
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included it on his list of the best programs to air episodes that day, comparing it to " Who shot J.R.?" and " Who Shot Mr. Burns?". Melanie McFarland from ''
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'' commented that the idea of Monk shooting Santa Claus was "hilarious". Michael Storey of the ''
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'' called it "a hoot and well worth your time", while
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s Kevin McDonough deemed it "exceptional". Cinema Blend's Kelly West said it had not enough of the "touchy-feely stuff" expected in a Christmas-themed episode, and that it was not "all that different from any other episode in terms of the story", but felt it was "full of laughs and definitely worth watching, if only to see Monk throw down with Santa." James Chamberlin of IGN was "excited to see the show return" for a Christmas special but was disappointed in the underutilization of Miller's character, and the lack of any further clues to the mystery surrounding the death of Adrian Monk's wife, Trudy, despite several mentions of the event during the episode. Ted Cox of the Chicago-area '' Daily Herald'' stated that the episode was "not even as good as last year's Christmas special" ("
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"), and also laments mention of Trudy's unsolved murder without the "element of lost love" that "made the early 'Monks' great". In the same vein, Diane Werts, writing for '' Newsday'', declared it was " other opportunity missed" to deepen into Trudy's death. Comparing it to '' Psych'' episode " Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy", David Kronke of '' Los Angeles Daily News'' said "''Psych'' manages o inveigle viewers to feel the holiday spirittonight; ''Monk'', not so much." Although the plot is "easy to figure out", ''
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''s Maureen Ryan criticized how the episode "seem a bit flat".


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