Monk, Season 2

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[An old woman, actually Randy wearing a wig and some makeup, walks up to Monk and Sharona at the homeless shelter's serving counter]

Monk:
Oh my God!

Sharona:
[sees through the disguise] What are you supposed to be?

Lt. Disher:
I'm undercover. I'm homeless.

Sharona:
What's that on your face?

Lt. Disher:
Dirt.

Sharona:
[to Monk] Give the lady some gravy. [Monk does so]

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