Overview
Three deaths during a city-wide blackout result in a joint investigation by Stottlemeyer, Monk, Sharona, and Disher, with the unprecedented cooperation of the FBI and the help of power company spokeswoman Michelle Rivas, an attractive brunette who is inexplicably attracted to Monk. While Sharona and Dr. Kroger pressure Monk to call Michelle, Disher follows up on Monk's suggestion that the power outage is connected to a '90s radical named Winston Brenner. Everything fits--the handwriting in the note, the phrasing, even a pair of photographs. Everything except one small detail at the end of the report--Brenner died in 1995. When the FBI acknowledges the possibility that Brenner may have faked his own death to avoid a trial, Captain Stottlemeyer presents a tree-hugging former friend of Brenner's with the evidence that Brenner is still alive and reminds him that this particular power outage is also a homicide. When the tree-hugger is murdered, it becomes clear that the killer is indeed Bre
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3 - 1Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan June 18, 2004
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3 - 2Mr. Monk and the Panic Room June 25, 2004
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3 - 3Mr. Monk and the Blackout July 09, 2004
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3 - 4Mr. Monk Gets Fired July 16, 2004
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3 - 5Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather July 23, 2004
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3 - 6Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf July 30, 2004
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3 - 7Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month August 06, 2004
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3 - 8Mr. Monk and the Game Show August 13, 2004
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3 - 9Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine August 20, 2004
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3 - 10Mr. Monk and the Red Herring January 21, 2005
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3 - 11Mr. Monk vs. the Cobra January 28, 2005
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3 - 12Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever February 04, 2005
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3 - 13Mr. Monk Gets Stuck in Traffic February 11, 2005
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3 - 14Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas February 18, 2005
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3 - 15Mr. Monk and the Election February 25, 2005
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3 - 16Mr. Monk and the Kid March 04, 2005