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  1. Aug 28, 2009 · Mr. Monk Is Someone Else: Directed by Randy Zisk. With Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard, Jason Gray-Stanford, Ted Levine. Monk is asked to go undercover when his doppelgänger, a mob hit man, unexpectedly dies leaving federal agents with no leads as to his next victim.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Randy Zisk
    • 2009-08-28
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    • "What Are You doing?"

    In what is probably the shortest prologue of any Monk episode (at 37 seconds long), we see (what appears to be) Adrian Monk's doppelgangercrossing the street while reading a newspaper and he is suddenly hit by a bus. In San Francisco, Natalie Teeger is crying....over reading Marley and Me. Monkis alive and well.....and unhappy with the fact that a ...

    Frank DePalma's name is likely a tribute to Brian DePalma, the director of such classic gangster movies as Scarface and The Untouchables.
    The music played as Monk assumes his disguise was also used in the opening montage of New York City for "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan."
    This is one of the few Monk episodes in which no murder is actually committed. Unlike Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny or Mr. Monk and the Kid, murders are attempted, but are not successful.

    In every episode of Monk and the Monk Movie, at least once, some variation of the question, "What are you doing?" is asked.

  2. "Monk" Mr. Monk Is Someone Else (TV Episode 2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. At the behest of an FBI agent (Reed Diamond), Monk assumes the identity of a dead hitman in an effort to foil an assassination plot. Tim Bagley returns as Monk nemesis Harold Krenshaw.

  4. Lola (Kelly Carlson) shows up at the hotel room, wanting to make out with Frank. But Monk resists her, and she thinks it has something to do with something that happened in Barcelona some time ago. Monk says he's got a girlfriend, and ropes Natalie into the assignment.

  5. Monk is pulled into service by the FBI to pose as a notorious contract killer for the mafia. The reason: the real killer has been run over by a crosstown bus, which the FBI is keeping under wraps. And guess what? The killer and Monk could pass for twins. An old plot, but funny as all get-out here.

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