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"It's a jungle out there"..Monk theme song.

It seems strange to me that just this year I notice that song. I think this is starting in the third year in which the show "Monk" has played, but I only started hearing the song in the promos for this season. The lyrics are captivating, as is the song style.
And I am so glad the show is still going pretty strong. The character is a one-trick pony, but there is a lot of charm in the entire cast.
  

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Pat Durkin: [nq:1]I think this is starting in the third year in which the show "Monk" has played,[/nq] Depends on how you count. lists 13 episodes originally shown July-October 2002, 9 episodes shown June-August 2003, and 7 episodes now being shown, January-March 2004. All these dates refer to the original cable TV broadc er, showing, with broadcast TV following later.

  • Pat Durkin: [nq:1]I think this is starting in the third year in which the show "Monk" has played,[/nq] Depends on how you count.
  • lists 13 episodes originally shown July-October 2002, 9 episodes shown June-August 2003, and 7 episodes now being shown, January-March 2004.
  • All these dates refer to the original cable TV broadc er, showing, with broadcast TV following later.
  • The web site says that the cable network referred to the 22nd show as the season 2 finale, but that season 2 properly includes the later group of 7 episodes.
  • So Pat is correct if he or she is counting calendar years or if counting seasons according to the cable TV people, but other people may say that the second season includes a planned total of 16 shows and is still going on, as would be my inclination.
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Pat Durkin:
[nq:1]I think this is starting in the third year in which the show "Monk" has played,[/nq]
Depends on how you count. lists 13 episodes originally shown July-October 2002, 9 episodes shown June-August 2003, and 7 episodes now being shown, January-March 2004. All these dates refer to the original cable TV broadc er, showing, with broadcast TV following later. The web site says t
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[nq:1]Pat Durkin:[/nq]
I watch it on USA cable network. Because this is the second time it is a series on its own (the first time it was a summer replacement), or because the cable networks don't do the regular season contracts, it is in its 3rd "season" on USA.
I just don't recall hearing that song before the promos for this new season, which began in January, in the lead-up and starting

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