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#REDIRECT [[List of Monk characters#Lieutenant Randy Disher]]
{{Primary sources|date=July 2019}}
{{notability|fiction|date=March 2022}}
{{Infobox character
| series = [[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]
| name = Randall Disher
| image = [[Image:JasonGrayStanford.jpg|225px]]
|caption = Jason Gray-Stanford as Randy Disher
| first = "[[Mr. Monk and the Candidate]]"
| last = "[[Mr. Monk and the End|Mr. Monk and the End - Part II]]"
| gender = Male
| alias = "Dirty Randy"<ref>''[[Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop]]''</ref>
| occupation = [[Philadelphia Police Department]], Police Sergeant (pre-1999)<br>[[San Francisco Police Department]], Police Lieutenant (1999-2009)<br>[[Summit, New Jersey]] Chief of Police (2009)
| significant_other = [[Sharona Fleming]]
| family = [[List of Monk characters#Maria Disher|Maria Disher]] <br>(mother)
| relatives = [[List of Monk characters#Harvey Disher|Harvey Disher]] <br>(uncle; deceased as of "Mr. Monk Visits a Farm")
| children =
| portrayer = [[Jason Gray-Stanford]]
| creator = David Hoberman}}
'''Randall Disher''' is a [[fictional character]] portrayed by [[Jason Gray-Stanford]] on the television series ''[[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]''.


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==Personality==
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Randy is [[Leland Stottlemeyer|Captain Stottlemeyer]]'s [[second-in-command]] and employed at the [[San Francisco Police Department]]. He is usually portrayed as loyal and tenacious, but with a comical lack of insight and given to far-fetched theories, which were a running gag of the series. Aside from his truly ridiculous theories, which often involve defying the very laws of physics (for instance [[astral projection]]), he is competent within his own range of abilities.
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Another running gag in the series is the rather awkwardly ceremonial way in which he delivers news to Stottlemeyer, asking him to guess what it is or sit down for it; this method mostly annoys others who would like him to get to the point.<ref>"[[Mr. Monk Goes to the Office]]"</ref><ref>"[[Mr. Monk and the Genius]]"</ref> His feelings towards Monk change from the pilot episode of the series. In the pilot, Randy is not only skeptical of Monk, but he seems to find Monk a joke, even calling Monk "the defective detective" to Stottlemeyer. What appears as his jealousy of Monk in the beginning becomes admiration as their relationship develops.

In the book, ''[[Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu]]'', Stottlemeyer, in a covert meeting with Monk and Natalie, reveals that Randy has a high clearance and conviction rate. While teaching Monk how to be a Captain and delegate, he tells them how Randy is a people person, who gets people to say things they wouldn't have said otherwise. They aren't high profile or unusual like the cases Monk gets, but it is how Stottlemeyer delegates cases. The implication is that Stottlemeyer is a good captain for matching staff to cases, and Disher, while incapable of solving a weird case, is good at others, which is his gift.

==Miscellaneous==
His original name for the pilot was Randy Deacon, as part of the creators' homage to Sherlock Holmes' Lestrade (LEland STottlemeyer and RAndy DEacon). It was changed to Disher for the rest of the series.

In the episode "[[Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist]]", much of the case was solved by Disher. In "Mr. Monk Visits a Farm", Monk feeds Randy, in the latter's sleep, the solution of how Jimmy Belmont killed Randy's uncle.

==Relationships==
During the series, Randy loses his entire life savings during a trip to [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] in "Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas", which prompted Monk and Stottlemeyer to come to his rescue, using Monk's abilities to win the money back. He acts as [[Natalie Teeger]]'s bodyguard in the episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Election]]". He helps Monk find clues for the [[Trudy Monk]] case by traveling to New York with him in the episode "[[Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan]]". Randy is shown to argue regularly with but not-so-secretly be attracted to [[Sharona Fleming]], and he maintains a friendly, professional behavior towards Natalie.

Throughout the series, Randy seems to always harbor crushes on Sharona and Natalie. As well, he writes a personal ad fitting Sharona in the episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Paperboy]]", which he unsuccessfully tries to hide from her. In the season 6 episode "Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend", when Natalie tells Randy that she and Monk have news, he guesses that she wants to say she is in love with him, leaving Natalie in a dumbstruck state while Monk delivers their theory that [[List of Monk characters#Linda Fusco|Linda Fusco]] killed her former partner. Natalie is shown to be rather annoyed by Randy's theory that she is in love with him (bringing it up again when Monk asks Randy if he has any crazy theories about how to break Linda's alibi).

Randy's lack of luck getting dates is so notorious that when he actually does land a girlfriend, in the episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month]]", no one believes him. Throughout that episode, he shows the cast a generic picture of a woman. Sharona confirms that it was included with his wallet. They dismiss Randy's claims that his girlfriend is a wallet model named Crystal Smith (when Randy mentions that her first name is Crystal to Sharona, she asks if Crystal's last name is "Glassware", referring to the box of crystal glassware she is seeing in the loading dock). It is revealed to the viewers but not to the characters that Randy was telling the truth.

A few episodes later, in "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever", he dates a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] woman named Hayley, only for her to turn out to be part of a [[Triad (underground society)|Triad]] hit crew sent to eliminate Monk after Monk goes into witness protection for witnessing a gang shooting.

In later seasons, Randy's success with women significantly increases. In "Mr. Monk Falls in Love", he's dating an attractive girl as shown by the opening scene, when he and his date climb into the back of a cab, only to find that their driver is dead, having been stabbed with a hat pin by his previous fare. In "Mr. Monk's 100th Case", Randy is dating Jillian, the actress who plays the reenactment of Kate Kindel's murder in James Novak's documentary. She is described as being used for reenactments on a number of crime shows (as Randy notes that she was bludgeoned to death on ''Dateline'').

In the episode "[[Mr. Monk and Sharona]]," Randy and Sharona have a fond reunion. While reminiscing over the cases that they've worked, Sharona apologizes to Randy for the amount of teasing that she gave him; he, in turn, states that he "missed" it. At the end of the episode, Randy picks up Sharona to go to the airport, sharing a kiss as they load her bags. In the series finale, "[[Mr. Monk and the End]]," Randy accepts a job as Chief of Police in the town of Summit in Sharona's native [[New Jersey]], stating that he and Sharona are becoming a couple, to the point of actually moving in together.

==Background==
Randy was born in [[San Diego]].<ref>"[[Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan]]"</ref> He attended [[Temple University]] and lived in [[Philadelphia]] briefly, where he was a [[sergeant]] in that city's police. This is mentioned in the season 4 episode "[[Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding]]". In Philadelphia, one of Randy's cases was that of Darlene Coolidge, a black widow who murders her husbands. In "Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding", someone attempts to run Randy down in the parking lot of a hotel where the wedding of Natalie's brother Jonathan is to be held. Monk discovers that Jonathan's new wife, Theresa Scott, is actually Darlene. As Randy was the chief investigator into the death of her husband, he would have recognized her, so Theresa tried to kill him by running over him with a car. Randy suffers multiple broken bones that leave him confined to a wheelchair, but with Stottlemeyer's help he reaches the reception in time to identify Theresa/Darlene, allowing the local police to arrest her.

In the season 5 episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Leper]]", Monk and Natalie find a picture of Randy on the wall of Dr. Aaron Polanski's office. Polanski mentions that Randy as a teenager had incredibly bad acne, although when Natalie asks Randy about this later, Randy says that he was undercover and posing as a teenager with acne problems. He attempts to steal that picture later, ending up ripping out a small portion of the wall and knocking off a large number of other photos in the process. He joined the police force three years before the start of the series. In the season 2 episode "[[Mr. Monk Gets Married]]", Randy has Monk and Sharona pretend to be married in order to rescue his mother Maria from Dalton Padron, a killer with a very ulterior motive. While at the marriage counseling institute, Maria mentions Randy several times to Monk and Sharona, but they pretend not to know Randy.

Although he denied having an uncle in the season 3 episode, "[[Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever]]", Randy later is found to have had at least one uncle, Harvey. In the season 5 episode "[[Mr. Monk Visits a Farm]]", Randy inherits his uncle's farm after Harvey Disher supposedly commits suicide. Soon after Randy arrives at the farm, he gets a chilling suspicion that a neighboring farmer named Jimmy Belmont ([[Ricardo Chavira]]) killed Harvey, and Randy brings Monk in to prove that there has been foul play.

===The Randy Disher Project===
In high school, Randy was part of a rock band, '''The Randy Disher Project''', which he resurrects with his bandmates in the episode "[[Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist]]" after he quits the police force because no one believes his claim that his dentist and dental hygienist killed a man in the dentist's office during his (Randy's) procedure. The band creates a music video, entitled "I Don't Need a Badge", with lyrics that attempt to justify Randy's departure from the police force. The band breaks up when Randy realizes what the man his dentist killed was arguing with him about, and returns to the SFPD shortly afterwards.

The song was reprised in the season 5 episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy]]". Disher is placed as a decoy to try to attract the attention of the perpetrator, playing the song off-key while constantly forgetting most of the lyrics, with the instruments of a [[one-man band]]. However, when another man believed to be the perp comes up with an instrument, he is tackled by undercover agents, and turns out to be a harmless man wanting to accompany Randy.

In the novel ''[[Mr. Monk is Miserable]]'', Monk, Natalie and Stottlemeyer are shocked to find that "I Don't Need a Badge" has become a cult phenomenon in Paris. It is revealed that Paris police Inspector Guy Gadois knows the lyrics and music of the song by heart (though Natalie notes that he has done slight modifications to the lyrics, e.g. replacing "Captain" with "Inspector", and "mustache" with "goatee").

Further, in the episode "[[Mr. Monk and the Rapper]]", Randy boards the stage in a rap club, shouting: "If you enjoyed that, check out ''therandydisherproject.com''!". However, his rapping abilities are questionable and he gets offended when Murderuss ([[Snoop Dogg]]) calls him the "whitest white guy" after Randy attempts to rap out part of Murderuss's song ''Car Bomb'' (specifically, the part of "Ch, ch, ch, I put the bomb in your limo, that's what the surprise is / Under your seat like Oprah giving prizes"). The song is also featured in the season 8 episode "[[Mr. Monk Goes Camping]]" as the ringtone on Randy's cell phone.

In the episode "[[Mr. Monk's 100th Case]]," Randy pulls out the Randy Disher Project CD while riding with Stottlemeyer and James Novak's camera crew to a SWAT team raid on Douglas Thurman's photo studio. He describes the music style as "a sort of a jazz, fusion, punk kind of a rap, kind of a folk" music.

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