QUOTE (LadyC_C @ Oct 17 2009, 04:42 AM)

One thing I've noticed (this is a general comment and not a reply to any specific post) is that throughout the series, the bad guys are never shown as comical in an endearing way - if at all.
I'm not sure how to illustrate that but if you take any of the cases up to S6, which is all I've seen, the murderers are usually played straight and we're pretty much never encouraged or invited to sympathise with them - rightly so, really.
Don't know how that would affect speculation etc, but it's mainly for that reason I don't think that anyone close to Monk would be involved in anything hostile to him, the whole series has built us up to like these people, so making them evil goes against the grain of the writing to the point I've seen: this isn't a series where people have complicated motivations, and there's little moral ambiguity in the main characters.
I'm behind by 2 seasons there though, so it's just a thought.

That is so right. I lve the way, how the writers have almost always made the murderers unsympathetetic personalities, so that there is no danger, that we could feel sorry for them. I think, this is the right spirit of this kind of series like Monk (oh, of course
no show is like Monk...

). I have always disliked for ex. Dexter, where the cold-blooded murderer is also a hero.
The thought, that someone of Monk´s close circle would have been the murderer, is simple impossible, when you consider all this.
QUOTE (crazychrismonker @ Oct 18 2009, 09:41 PM)

The big question may be exactly why Dale would seem to know what he seems to know. If we could take a look at his exact moves over the last, say, 7 years before Trudy's murder were that option open to we the fans at this juncture, we might have a better chance of figuring it out. I think he may well have had a somewhat indirect stake in the murder (my thoughts in going with Harrison Powell at the moment involve the thought that Dale would have been connected to whichever client Powell might have been cheating to get off in the scenario that seems most likely to me, perhaps as someone who'd taken bribes from Dale in exchange for higher office or what have you), but was smart enough not to get directly involved, perhaps only providing the money for the assassination team's individual payments from his comparatively untraceable offshore accounts. He then likely would have easily taken all the steps to erase any direct trail leading to himself. Keep in mind, though, that this scenario can just as easily relate too to everyone in Monk's inner circle if the person in question has something terrible in their past (or in Sharona's case even more terrible than what we already know occurred) that Dale through his meticulous research has found out about and has been holding over them one way or another since then as leverage that they don't give in to guilt and blurt out a confession to Monk at any given time.
Yes, and I think, that Dale is in that kind of position, that it is possible for him to get all kind of knowledge. As a curious man, and his inability to move anywhere without help would increase his need to know things and control, as Liv has already said somewhere,so he is well-informed and know all kind of criminal secrets. Knowing things is also a essential part of his power.