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Something my oldest daughter made. One of our favorite shows. She did amazing. #monktvshow #monk #adrianmonk #tvshow #procreate
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Monk may be carrying all of the SFPD's casework on his back but Stottlemeyer is carrying all of the SFPD's sanity and gosh dang it, he is clearly in pain.
#hes gonna need an effing chiropractor#they both need therapy#lets be real#monk#monktvshow#usa monk#monk tv#adrian monk#leland stottlemeyer#tony shalhoub#ted levine#comedy
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Stanley Kamel did such a good job portraying Dr Charles Kroger I wish he was real to be my therapist
#monk#adrian monk#monk series#monk show#monk tv#monkshow#monktvshow#mr. monk#stanley kamel#charles kroger#dr charles kroger
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Day 261 of the #365drawingchallenge is Tony Shalhoub as the defective detective Adrian Monk. #tonyshalhoub #monk #tonyshalhoubfans #adrianmonk #monktvshow #usanetwork #art #drawing #365daysofart #artist #drawthisinyourstylechallenge #365daychallenge #artwork #draw #artistsoninstagram #dailydrawings https://www.instagram.com/p/B2jz7t_BLV4/?igshid=990utphqebi8
#365drawingchallenge#tonyshalhoub#monk#tonyshalhoubfans#adrianmonk#monktvshow#usanetwork#art#drawing#365daysofart#artist#drawthisinyourstylechallenge#365daychallenge#artwork#draw#artistsoninstagram#dailydrawings
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Monk - Complete The Ring. #monk #adrianmonk #monktvshow #monktvseries #urbanmonktv #sharonafleming #sharonaflemming #sharonaflemingedit #tonyshalhoub #tonyshaloub #junkmonkpodcast #completethering #bittyschram https://www.instagram.com/p/B-xyMbsFjxu/?igshid=vww9a0h9ak6c
#monk#adrianmonk#monktvshow#monktvseries#urbanmonktv#sharonafleming#sharonaflemming#sharonaflemingedit#tonyshalhoub#tonyshaloub#junkmonkpodcast#completethering#bittyschram
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When you catch a younger version doing background acting back in 2004. #monktvshow #acting #actorslife #throwback #youngerme #howtheyearshavepassed #losangeles #california #hollywood (at Silver Lake, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv5OczHBMNj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=i0dsoca9ysff
#monktvshow#acting#actorslife#throwback#youngerme#howtheyearshavepassed#losangeles#california#hollywood
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#السعادة هكذا أنا أفهم مشيئة #الله في الناس، إن الله يريد للناس السعادة المقطع من الحلقة S03E08 من المسلسل التلفزيوني #monktvshow
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Let 👏 Captain 👏 Leland 👏Stottlemeyer 👏say 👏 "f*ck" 👏.
#monk#monktvshow#monkshow#monk tv#monk show#stottlemeyer#ted levine#adrian monk#heflippedoffrandy#hehasthepower#pls#he is so tired#maybetheresareason#hewouldbetoopowerful#usa monk#monk usa
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Obscure Pop Culture I Love That Nobody Talks About
Consider this entire post a series of recommendations, especially if you're bored in quarantine.
1. Quantum Leap
Starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, "Quantum Leap" is a sci-fi show from the 80s and it's one of the most progressive shows I've ever seen. The plot's a bit complicated so I'll be quick: A scientist named Sam- in an attempt to travel back in time- accidentally gets trapped in the bodies of different people throughout time. He can only leap from body to body when he changes a point in history (most often, he has to stop a death).
The reason this show is so amazing is because of fact that no matter what body he leaps into, we always see him as him. My favourite episode (called "What Price, Gloria?") is about how Sam gets stuck in the body of a beautiful female secretary. We watch him undergo the sexual harassment of the workplace and see how ridiculous it really is as every guy thinks he's a girl. It's terrific seeing him in women's clothing because it's very normalized in the show and is used to further explain sexism in gender constructs of clothing.
There's about five seasons and sadly, it never got a proper ending. It's quite sad and can be difficult to watch but it's beautiful and I love it.
2. The RED Movies (RED and RED 2)
I love these movies. And sadly, there's only two of them. A lot of people dislike the second one and whild it isn't as good as the first one, I still think it's a lot of fun. They're funny, they're action-packed, and they've got an incredible cast and yet no one's seen any of them.
The movies follow ex-CIA agent Frank Moses and his adrenaline-hyped girlfriend Sarah Ross as they travel the globe with other retired agents and contract killers to stop bad guys and it's AMAZING. I originally watched them because of Anthony Hopkins being in the sequel but then it turned out that I loved them both so much.
They're also very well-written and require a lot of attention. And the jokes make that really rewarding. Both of these films are on Amazon Prime and they're so much fun. If you need more convincing, there's a scene when Helen Mirren tasers Anthony Hopkins and then several scenes after, they kidnap a pizza guy-
3. Dinotopia
The books by James Gurney reign supreme but I love the five episode (or six??? I dunno, there weren't a lot) TV series. It's very mediocre and super low budget but I enjoy the characters and the overall world (even if the books are better).
I'd like to mention that there's also a three hour-long miniseries featuring the same characters but with different actors. While there's more dinosaurs and David Thewlis, the acting is really bad and that's where I prefer the TV show.
I'd also like to mention that the TV show has the character of LeSage, a morally grey antagonist who hates dinosaurs and will occasionally team up with the mains when the rules suit her. She's an excellent character and the highlight of the show.
4. V (1984)
Hey, so, you know Freddy Krueger? Yeah, of course you do. Well, this was the show that made him famous.
Two miniseries (a two-parter and a three-parter) and a fourteen-episode TV series. This show was HUGE in the 80s and yet, for some reason, everyone seems to have forgotten it (but we did get Funko Pops so...victory!).
The show is about an alien invasion of earth but it's not just an alien invasion: it's an invasion from evil alien lizards that serve as an allegory for Nazis. It's got amazing characters, especially amazing female characters. It deals with moral decisions and the horrors of war. While it does get more campy as it progresses and doesn't have a proper ending, 90% of it is low-budget but compelling sci-fi with great characters (and the found family trope, especially once they bring Robert Englund aboard).
Be aware: there are some elements of body horror regarding a pregnancy and an ab*rtion attempt in the second miniseries so if that stuff bothers you like it does me, I promise that it has a happy ending and everything turns out okay. I love love LOVE this show and I wish more people watched it.
If you're curious, it's located all on archive.org.
5. Monk
One of the only three cop shows I actually watch, "Monk" is an incredible show starring Tony Shaloub as an ex-homicide detective who suffers from OCD. As someone with a diagnosed anxiety disorder, I just feel so...seen with this show. Tony Shaloub does an excellent job at portraying someone with anxiety and he's written so wonderfully that I often find myself saying out loud- "Me too, man. Me too."
Don't let the fact that it's a comedy throw you off. They take Monk's illness pretty seriously and most of the laughing comes from the sadness that comes with the way he reacts to the world. Often when something goes wrong because of his anxiety, it funny but also doesn't shy away from the character trying to deal with the way his mind is wired. No characters really laugh at him in the show and those who do are portrayed as jerks (because they are). And Monk is incredibly courageous and it's inspiring to see him triumph.
It has 8 seasons and it's on Amazon Prime. It's brilliant and fun and sad all at once. It's also set in the same universe of "Psych" (another amazing show) but this wasn't established until years later once both shows were over.
The bonus to watching this show is for the character of Monk's friend Captain Stottlemeyer played by severely underrated actor Ted Levine. And if that name sounds familiar, it's because he made a mark back in 1991 as a serial killer who owned a pet poodle and went by the name of Buffalo Bill. He's so funny in this show and his friendship with Monk is one of my favourite parts.
So that's the post! I hope you found something that you're interested in and that your quarantine remains filled with fun, fictitious content! Stay safe!
#show recommendations#movie recommendation#underrated#Monktvshow#V#V1984#v#vtvshow#robert englund#tony shalhoub#anthony hopkins#Red#redmovies#red 2010#red 2#Red2013#dinotopia#james gurney#quantum leap#quaratine
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