Due South/Recap/S1/E00 Pilot

"RCMP Officer: "I talked to the Super at your last job. He suggested transferring you further north."

Fraser: "Well, that would put me in Russia, sir.""

Sgt. Bob Fraser, a veteran Mountie, is on assignment in the isolated reaches of northern Canada when he is shot and killed. It is initially ruled a hunting accident--until Sgt. Fraser's son, Constable Benton Fraser, arrives and takes charge of the investigation.

Fraser traces the gunmen to Chicago, and contacts the local law enforcement for help. Sgt. Fraser's case has been assigned to Detective Ray Vecchio, who feels he has more important cases in his workload.

Tropes
"You'd kill a Mountie? They'll hunt you to the ends of the Earth."
 * Arson Murder and Jaywalking: "That's the last time he'll fish over the limit!"
 * Up to Eleven: The crook was fishing using dynamite
 * Canada Eh
 * Cloudcuckoolander: The desk sergeant at the police station, sharing his concerns about the loyalty of the pigeons. It's not clear if he was just trying to mess with Fraser or if he was really just mildly unhinged.
 * Dead Man Writing: Benton Fraser inherits his father's journals, and reads from them in search of insight in how to solve his problems. Benton and his father hadn't spoken much for years due to their jobs, and now this is the only way Benton can spend any time with him.
 * Eagle Land
 * Facing the Bullets One Liner: Bob Fraser. Especially Badass considering that he can't even see his killer. He knows he is about to be shot when he hears a hunting rifle's bolt cycling.


 * Fingertip Drug Analysis
 * Never Heard That One Before: Francis Drake, "like the explorer".
 * Pilot Movie
 * Reassigned to Antarctica: by the end of the Pilot Movie, Fraser is not well-liked by his chain of command, and is permanently assigned to Chicago.
 * The alternative was to send him to Russia, but his old boss, who rather liked him, decided to just leave him in Chicago where he had at least made one friend.
 * Turn in Your Badge: Fraser turns in his RCMP badge when he is told he can't go to the United States to follow up on the investigation of his father's killer. In order to keep him from leaving, the RCMP decides to give him his transfer to the Canadian Consulate in Chicago.