Monk Quote
[Stottlemeyer notices Randy writing something down in his notebook]
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: What's that? [Randy shows it] "It looks like her number came up."
Lt. Randall Disher: It's a zinger. She's a lotto girl, her number came up. Get it?
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yeah.
Lt. Randall Disher: You last year? Sergeant Beecham shoved that junkie into a lamppost and he said "I'll keep you posted?"
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yeah I heard about that.
Lt. Randall Disher: Everybody heard about it. People were repeating is; it was famous. This is even better. This is a classic.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: If you say so.
Lt. Randall Disher: Yeah I just need to pick the right moment.
[The medical examiner comes over to them]
Medical Examiner: Captain, if you're ready to release the body, I can take her downtown.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: OK. [starts to sign the paperwork]
Medical Examiner: I still don't get it. Who would want to kill the lotto girl?
Officer Kelton: I guess her number came up!
[Randy throws his notebook at him.]
Officer Kelton: Hey! What are you doing?
Lt. Randall Disher: What are you doing? That was my line, man.
Officer Kelton: What are you talking about?
Lt. Randall Disher I just said the same thing two seconds ago! Ask the Captain!
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Randy, this is a crime scene. [Randy steps over Marissa Kessler's body to confront Kelton]
Lt. Randall Disher: You know what, he must have heard me. Look, it's written in my notebook: "It looks like her number came up." Let's see your notebook.
Officer Kelton: Look, I didn't write it down. I just though
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: What's that? [Randy shows it] "It looks like her number came up."
Lt. Randall Disher: It's a zinger. She's a lotto girl, her number came up. Get it?
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yeah.
Lt. Randall Disher: You last year? Sergeant Beecham shoved that junkie into a lamppost and he said "I'll keep you posted?"
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yeah I heard about that.
Lt. Randall Disher: Everybody heard about it. People were repeating is; it was famous. This is even better. This is a classic.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: If you say so.
Lt. Randall Disher: Yeah I just need to pick the right moment.
[The medical examiner comes over to them]
Medical Examiner: Captain, if you're ready to release the body, I can take her downtown.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: OK. [starts to sign the paperwork]
Medical Examiner: I still don't get it. Who would want to kill the lotto girl?
Officer Kelton: I guess her number came up!
[Randy throws his notebook at him.]
Officer Kelton: Hey! What are you doing?
Lt. Randall Disher: What are you doing? That was my line, man.
Officer Kelton: What are you talking about?
Lt. Randall Disher I just said the same thing two seconds ago! Ask the Captain!
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Randy, this is a crime scene. [Randy steps over Marissa Kessler's body to confront Kelton]
Lt. Randall Disher: You know what, he must have heard me. Look, it's written in my notebook: "It looks like her number came up." Let's see your notebook.
Officer Kelton: Look, I didn't write it down. I just though
TV Show: Monk