Sharona Fleming
Sharona Fleming is a fictional character in the USA Network television series Monk, portrayed by Bitty Schram. Sharona is a divorced registered nurse from New Jersey and a single mother with a young son named Benjy. Schram was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance.[1]
Sharona Fleming | |
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Monk character | |
First appearance | "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" |
Last appearance | "Mr. Monk and Sharona" "Mr. Monk on Patrol" (book) |
Created by | David Hoberman |
Portrayed by | Bitty Schram (2002–2004, 2009) |
In-universe information | |
Alias | Sharona Monk ("Mr. Monk Gets Married") |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Nurse, assistant to Adrian Monk |
Family | Douglas Fleming (father; deceased) Cheryl Fleming (mother) Gail Fleming (sister) Howie Fleming (uncle;deceased) |
Spouse | Trevor Howe (twice divorced) |
Significant other | Randy Disher (2009–present) |
Children | Benjamin "Benjy" Fleming (son, with Trevor) |
Biography
Sharona's childhood is only mentioned during a session with Dr. Kroger in the season 3 episode "Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf". Her father, Douglas, owned a hardware store and died when she was a child. This left her mother, Cheryl, to raise Sharona and her younger sister, Gail (Amy Sedaris), who is an actress and appears in the episodes "Mr. Monk and the Earthquake",[2] where Sharona and Benjy stay with her after their apartment is damaged by an earthquake, and "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater", where she is framed for the death of her costar during a theatrical performance.[3]
The season 2 episode "Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy" reveals that Sharona had married Trevor out of high school, but it did not last long, leaving her with an infant, Benjy, to raise on her own. When Benjy was one, she did some nude modeling under a pseudonym in Atlantic City, revealed to Monk in that episode when Dexter Larsen threatens to publish these photos to keep Monk from investigating him further.[4] In the season 1 episode "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale", Dale "the Whale" Biederbeck asks Sharona if she is "still making house calls," to which Sharona replies that "she doesn't do that kinda stuff anymore," implying that at one point she used her LPN training to do home health care.[5]
It was also stated that Sharona was a registered nurse before becoming Monk's practical nurse. In "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife", Sharona noted that she was a resident nurse and interned with the doctors who were going to operate on Stottlemeyer's wife. In "Mr. Monk Gets Fired", after Monk's investigation license is temporarily suspended, she temporarily returns to work as a nurse. When Sharona returns in season 8 for "Mr. Monk and Sharona", she has re-divorced Trevor, and is now an administrator at a veterans hospital in New Jersey.
During "Mr. Monk and Sharona", Sharona and Randy start a relationship, seeming to have picked up on the flirting banter they had shared during Sharona's tenure as a series regular. It was revealed in the series finale that Randy had spent two weeks visiting her, and that he has accepted a job as Police Chief in Summit, New Jersey to live with her.
Role on Monk
Monk was in a catatonic state for three and a half years until Sharona began taking care of him. Monk was able to resume detective work and remarked, "When she found me, I was drowning. She saved my life."[6] The series started a while after she took the assistant's job, and just how she got it and what their early relationship was are never explained, although it is revealed that Captain Stottlemeyer originally arranged her as a nurse for Monk.
As revealed in the novel Mr. Monk on Patrol, one of the criteria that the SFPD had for employing Monk as a consulting detective was that he had to have Sharona with him, in case he has a breakdown. Sharona helps out, sometimes doing independent investigations and sometimes even using her sex appeal to get information that Monk cannot. She also does all kinds of things that Monk's OCD and phobias prevent him from doing as she has few such reservations herself. However, in the season 2 episode "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus," Sharona is revealed to have a fear of elephants, due to seeing a girl falling into an elephant pit when she was seven years old. She takes up smoking after Monk reacts insensitively to her fear of elephants, telling her to "suck it up".
Sharona drives a tan 1990 Volvo 740 GLE Wagon, which in "Mr. Monk and the 12th Man" is shown to have 100,000 miles. The counter says 99,999, prompting Monk to move the car forwards and backwards until the number is even while staking out Henry Small's house.
She has "quit" her job as Monk's assistant at least twice; in the episode "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" and "Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger" (this was due to a pay dispute (her paychecks had bounced regularly); she temporarily got a job at a lamp store). Sharona's "quitting" became a running gag in the show, until she finally left in 2004 to remarry her ex-husband, Trevor Howe, following "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine". This was because Bitty Schram quit the show over contract disputes. Subsequently, Traylor Howard was introduced as Natalie Teeger, Monk's new assistant, beginning in "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring".
Sharona is mentioned again after her character left the show in "Mr. Monk Is On the Run (Part Two)", having sent flowers for the "deceased" Monk and flying in with Benjy to attend his funeral.
Sharona made a special guest appearance in Mr. Monk and Sharona, in season 8, in order to meet her lawyer about a lawsuit involving her uncle, Howard Fleming. In this episode she explained what she had been doing since she left. She meets Natalie Teeger, Monk's new assistant, and it seems that they are going to get along until it is revealed that Monk paid Sharona $20 a week more than Natalie. Later, they begin to bicker about assisting styles, the settlement money, etc., The two women later reconcile their differences and note that each woman was just what Monk needed at the time they worked for him, and that Sharona's seeming toughness got Monk to a place where he didn't need a full-time nurse at his side. There was also a surprise hug between Monk and Sharona, which shows the first time Monk has returned a hug given by anyone (excluding when he hugs Captain Stottlemeyer in “Mr. Monk takes His Medicine” and when he hugs Natalie in “Mr. Monk Is on the Run Part 1”), and also a surprise kiss between Randy Disher, whom Sharona regularly traded teasing barbs and banter in the first 2.5 seasons.
In "Mr. Monk and the End", it is revealed that Randy spent 2 weeks on vacation, having landed in Newark, New Jersey (where Sharona lives), and that he and Sharona had found a home which they would share when Randy moves to New Jersey sometime after Monk's last case.
Relationships
A recurring joke during Sharona's tenure on the series is her love life. Despite her astuteness in both helping Monk navigate his life and in assisting him in solving homicide investigations, her judgment regarding potential romantic partners for herself is remarkably poor. Besides Trevor, other men she dates include an architect who turns out be the secret streaker who is interrupting Stottlemeyer and Disher's press conferences ("Mr. Monk and the Red-Headed Stranger"), a mob enforcer ("Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather"), several married men, and sometimes the very murderer who Monk is investigating. The seeming common denominator between these and many other men is a compulsive inability to be honest with her.
In "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring", (season 3.10) it is revealed that Sharona had left to return to Jersey with her son, and that she had remarried her ex-husband, Trevor. In "Mr. Monk and Sharona", it is revealed that she and Trevor had divorced again, and that it was probably best for both of them. In this episode, she also begins her relationship with Randy, with whom she had regularly had questionably flirtatious verbal banter. At the end of "Mr. Monk and the End", it was shown that Randy and Sharona had found a home together in New Jersey. In some of the later novels, starting with Mr. Monk is on Patrol, her relationship with Randy is fleshed out a bit more.
Return to Monk
Bitty Schram returned to play Sharona as a guest star in the season 8 episode "Mr. Monk and Sharona".[7] In this episode, Sharona returns to San Francisco after the death of her little-known uncle Howard Fleming (who Monk believes, correctly, was murdered). A primary subplot of the episode is the way in which Monk is torn between Natalie's methods and Sharona's. Sharona mentions during the episode that she and Trevor have separated permanently, and that Benjy is currently making plans to attend college. It is hinted that Sharona and Randy may be dating. In the final episode of the series, Randy moves to Summit, New Jersey to live with Sharona.
Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants
Lee Goldberg's novel Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants has Sharona returning to San Francisco after Trevor is arrested for allegedly murdering a UCLA professor. Sharona goes back to her position as a registered nurse. Monk and Natalie meet her when they bring Julie to the hospital to be treated for a broken wrist. Sharona plans to return to work with Monk and thus results in open hostility between her and Natalie.
Eventually, Monk discovers that Trevor had been framed for the murder. After Monk exonerates him, and Sharona and Natalie—who also have been framed by Ian Ludlow, the real killer—Sharona goes back to Trevor. By this point, Sharona and Natalie have become friends and Sharona is sure Monk is in good hands, thus serving more closure than on the television series. The novel ends with Sharona moving back to Los Angeles with Trevor and Benjy, leaving her character in a better position to be able to return into Adrian's life, e.g. visits, than it would if her character was in New Jersey, perhaps hinting at a possible return of her character. The events of the book run somewhat contrary to how her return was later depicted in "Mr. Monk and Sharona", although some elements of the novel, like Natalie and Sharona's open hostility towards each other, are adapted over. Both of these crossovers highlight the differences between Natalie and Sharona, where Natalie tends to be more accepting of Monk's compulsions whereas Sharona tries to force Monk to adapt.
References
- Wallenstein, Andrew (31 August 2004). "No Sharona — Bitty Schram leaves 'Monk'". MSNBC.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2004.
- "Mr. Monk and the Earthquake"
- "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater"
- "Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy"
- "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale"
- Mr. Monk and the Red Herring, Monk, Season 3, 21 January 2005.
- Ausiello, Michael (24 March 2009). "'Monk' exclusive: Bitty Schram says 'Hi, Sharona!'". The Ausiello Files. EW.com. Archived from the original on 11 August 2009.