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[s2e9] Mr. Monk And The 12th Man -

as Ian Agnew, the "man with the pipe stuck in his head," who was the plaintiff in the original jury trial. Lauren Tom as Mrs. Ling, Monk's exasperated dry cleaner. Notable Moments & Reception

: The episode was originally intended to reintroduce Deputy Mayor Sheldon Burger but was rewritten to feature the new character Kenny Shale. Additionally, the real-world location for "Mrs. Ling's Cleaners" is Griffith Park Cleaners in Los Angeles. [S2E9] Mr. Monk and the 12th Man

is the ninth episode of the second season of Monk , originally aired on August 22, 2003. Directed by Michael Zinberg, this episode finds Adrian Monk tackling a high-stakes serial killer case where the victims seem to have absolutely nothing in common. Plot Overview as Ian Agnew, the "man with the pipe

and Deborah Zoe as Stewart and Lisa Babcock, the primary antagonists. Notable Moments & Reception : The episode was

The episode begins with the brutal and bizarre murder of a tollbooth operator, Frank Pulaski, who is handcuffed to a rope and dragged to death. This marks the ninth in a string of diverse and seemingly random homicides across the Bay Area. Despite the lack of demographic or geographic links, Monk eventually deduces that all the victims—a total of 12 targeted individuals—served on the same jury six years prior for a personal injury lawsuit.

: The episode is praised for balancing its dark subject matter with classic Monk comedy, such as Monk's interactions with his dry cleaner and the absurdly long-lasting "pipe in the head" scene with Ian Agnew.

: Fans and critics consider it a strong entry for its "what's the link?" mystery, though some find the motive—killing an entire jury to stop one blackmailer—to be slightly over-the-top.