Review: Monk - Mr. Monk is the Best Man

(S08E13) Just three more episodes till the end of Monk, so it sort of feels like they're wrapping up some loose ends. Tonight, the focus was on Leland Francis Stottlemeyer, Monk's best friend, the guy who has been solidly behind Adrian through all the difficult years since Trudy's death, helping Monk to cope and remain gainfully employed as a police consultant.
Leland's always been a good guy, but not so lucky in love. As the title suggested, if Mr. Monk is the best man, that means that Leland was the groom. More about the nuptials after the jump.
So Leland had found a Trudy of his own, TK, played by Virginia Masden. In typical Monk fashion, however, before Leland could even pop the question, Adrian had picked up all the clues that something was afoot. Who else but Monk would connect Leland's premature mustache trimming to a marriage proposal?
The mystery was very serpentine, even though it was obvious that there was something not quite right about Stephanie, TK's supposed best friend of 12 years. She was troublesome and cranky and -- as with a lot of Monks -- she was a likely suspect just because she's one of the guest stars, Teri Polo. The question was how did the seemingly random burnt-to-a-crisp corpse in the park figure into the threats on Leland and TK's marriage plans?
The framework around the crime was more interesting than the crime itself. Leland's singing "Cheek to Cheek" like a country western Fred Astaire was adorable, especially as he danced onto the site of the gruesome murder scene. Then there was Randy's version of "Leland Stottlemeyer" to the tune of "Light My Fire" -- only he didn't realize it was the same song until Natalie pointed it out to him.
It was sweet and completely real that Monk would be so overjoyed about Leland's marriage. He truly cares about Leland, even if he can't tell a joke about him without trashing his love life. Of course, the business with the ring was completely over the top, and his attempt to throw a bachelor party was bizarre. However, I did love that he had a portable toilet in the bathroom. That was funny.
So was Disher playing the wedding march on a steel drum for the church rehearsal. Jason Gray-Stanford also played a nice guitar at the wedding on the beach.
Like I said, as the show is winding down, we seem to be getting some happy endings. Sharona came back, and she and Randy have something going on. Natalie mentioned that her naval doctor is due back in port shortly, so there might be a love connection there. And tonight it was Natalie's heartfelt memories of Mitch that convinced TK to put aside her fears and go ahead with the wedding.
But that was not until Monk -- with an assist from Stottlemeyer -- explained how Stephanie was the guy. TK didn't bother to mourn the end of that best friendship, she was too busy getting married. The show wrapped with the lovely beach wedding, complete with a heart-shaped ring of flowers and a very happy ending. They even gave us the sun setting on the Pacific.
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