Adrian Monk was once a rising star with the San Francisco Police Department, legendary for using unconventional means to solve the department's most baffling cases. But after the tragic (and still unsolved) murder of his wife Trudy, he developed an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Now working as a private consultant, Monk continues to investigate cases in the most unconventional ways.
The best episode of "Monk" season 6 is "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan", rated 8.1/10 from 1459 user votes. It was directed by Randall Zisk and written by Andy Breckman. "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan" aired on 7/13/2007 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Mr. Monk and the Rapper".
When Marci Maven is accused of a bizarre crime, she turns to the object of her obsession for help - Adrian Monk.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Andy Breckman
Monk is hired to clear the name of a famous rap star who is accused of murder.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Dan Dratch
Monk must confront his prejudice against nudists when he's called to investigate a murder on a nude beach.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Tom Gammill, Max Pross
Monk's friendship with Captain Stottlemeyer is put to the test when Monk suspects the captain's girlfriend of murder.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Joe Toplyn
Monk tries to prove a sports agent is guilty of murder while helping Natalie’s teenage daughter with her love life.
Director: Michael W. Watkins
Writer: Peter Wolk
Monk digs up trouble after following a treasure map brought to him by Dr. Kroger's son Troy.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jonathan Collier
Monk has trouble coping with new information that he finds out about his arch-rival, Harold Krenshaw.
Director: N/A
Writer: Alan Zweibel
When a man he sent to prison years ago is cleared based on new evidence, a guilty Monk tries to help him adjust to life on the outside.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: N/A
Mr. Monk takes a walk when he can't sleep, but ends up running into a murder.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: David Breckman
Monk becomes a social pariah when he shoots a man dressed as Santa Claus. Then he must clear his name and foil a larger criminal plot, all in time for Christmas.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: N/A
Monk joins a cult to solve a murder case, but becomes entranced by the cult's charismatic leader.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: N/A
One of Monk's treasured possessions is stolen from a safety deposit box, and he'll go to any length to solve the case.
Director: Michael W. Watkins
Writer: Hy Conrad
Monk searches for a killer who is apparently targeting women with the name Julie, a name which Natalie's daughter shares.
Director: David Breckman
Writer: N/A
Monk decides to take up painting as a hobby, and discovers an ardent admirer willing to buy anything he produces.
Director: Andre Belgrader
Writer: N/A
Monk is arrested for murder, and finds that he has to go on the lam to clear himself.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Tom Scharpling
Stottlemeyer must keep up the pretense that Monk is dead, while Adrian tries to determine who framed him for murder.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: N/A