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Throwback Shows: The Return of 'Monk' and 'House'

House and Monk were cult shows of their time. The recent Netflix release has send these to the Top 10 Trending list. What makes these shows click?

The Return of Old Shows

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House M.D and Monk are shows of the late 90's and early 2000's. Both series received critical acclaim and were loved by the fans. So when they released on Netflix, they were quick to reach the top 10. In the case of shows like these, the nostalgia factor works every time. Remember how FRIENDS would stay in the Top 10 most-watched lists for months? The familiarity and nostalgia often make audiences return to their favourite shows. 

House M.D

The critically acclaimed medical drama, House MD, aired on Fox from 2004 to 2012, spanning eight groundbreaking seasons. The show starred Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House, a brilliant yet unconventional medical genius leading a team of diagnosticians at a New Jersey hospital. The series is renowned for its intricate medical cases, sharp writing, and Laurie's compelling performance. It marked its return to Netflix in February after production house, Universal, pulled the show off the platform. Ever since, House has garnered a lot of views across the globe, putting itself in the most-watched category.

Monk

Monk is a popular television show which aired on television from 2002-2009. Starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, the show combines elements of comedy, drama, and mystery, focusing on the life and cases of Adrian Monk, a former San Francisco Police Department detective. Monk has left a lasting impact on television, praised for its unique premise, strong performances, particularly by Tony Shalhoub, and its sensitive portrayal of mental health issues. The show garnered a loyal fanbase and received critical acclaim, winning several awards, including multiple Primetime Emmy Awards. Such is the popularity of the show that it was made into a movie by Peacock, in 2022. Catch the trailer and watch all the seven seasons on Netflix.

Old shows have the allure of being known to their audience. A lot of millennials grew up with these series and characters. Netflix bringing them back on the platform has got our weekend plans sorted! What are you waiting for? Watch these shows and relive the days of waiting for weekly episodes!