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* [[Stern Chase]]: This is ''Fugitive: The Series'', but with guilty subjects.
* [[Stern Chase]]: This is ''Fugitive: The Series'', but with guilty subjects.
* [[Tempting Fate]]: When taking down Hank Collins for petty larceny, The comment "Hey, it's easy points!" is made. Then the window explodes and he comes out wielding an [[More Dakka|.223 automatic rifle]].
* [[Tempting Fate]]: When taking down Hank Collins for petty larceny, The comment "Hey, it's easy points!" is made. Then the window explodes and he comes out wielding an [[More Dakka|.223 automatic rifle]].
{{quote| '''Annie:''' So much for the easy point!}}
{{quote|'''Annie:''' So much for the easy point!}}
* [[US Marshal]]
* [[US Marshal]]
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Annie's shotgun during takedowns.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Annie's shotgun during takedowns.

Revision as of 21:58, 7 August 2014

Chase is a series from Jerry Bruckheimer for NBC about the US Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.

The show was canceled with five episodes left on its first season.

If you're looking for a reality show, that's Chase.

Note: Officially renamed Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the ITV game show The Chase.


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Annie: So much for the easy point!