Mr. Monk and The Blue Flu - Episode Adaption

Episode Adaption

"Mr. Monk and the Badge"
Monk episode
Episode no. Season 8
Episode 14
Directed by Dean Parisot
Written by Hy Conrad and Tom Scharpling
Original air date November 20, 2009
Guest actors

Hector Elizondo as Dr. Neven Bell
Jack McGee as Sergeant Danny Weaver
Chris McGarry as Detective Sergeant Louis Doyle
Mark Harelik as Manny Alvarez
Jay Malone as Officer Russell DiMarco
Marco De Silvas as Mayor
Brandon Ford Green as Detective Jones
Ian Paul Cassidy as Jim Paxton
Brooke Adams as Edith Capriani
Televise Masalosalo as Mr. Lawrence
Adria Tennor as Donna DiMarco

Season 8 episodes
August 2009 – December 2009
  1. "Mr. Monk's Favorite Show"
  2. "Mr. Monk and the Foreign Man"
  3. "Mr. Monk and the UFO"
  4. "Mr. Monk Is Someone Else"
  5. "Mr. Monk Takes the Stand"
  6. "Mr. Monk and the Critic"
  7. "Mr. Monk and the Voodoo Curse"
  8. "Mr. Monk Goes to Group Therapy"
  9. "Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk"
  10. "Mr. Monk and Sharona"
  11. "Mr. Monk and the Dog"
  12. "Mr. Monk Goes Camping"
  13. "Mr. Monk Is the Best Man"
  14. "Mr. Monk and the Badge"
  15. "Mr. Monk and the End" - Part I
  16. "Mr. Monk and the End" - Part II
Episode chronology
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"Mr. Monk Is the Best Man"
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"Mr. Monk and the End - Part 1"
Monk (season 8)
List of Monk episodes

"Mr. Monk and the Badge" is the 14th episode of season 8, and was based on Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu, in much the same way that the season 5 episode "Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing" was based on the novel Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse.

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