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* [[Eye Scream]]: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, only to catch a bullet from the [[Genre Savvy]] villain who expected this.
* [[Eye Scream]]: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, only to catch a bullet from the [[Genre Savvy]] villain who expected this.
* [[Hands-On Approach]]: Played for ''creepy'' in episode 14, where the fugitive, a pedophile [[Corrupt Cop]], shows a girl how to cut a tomato rose.
* [[Hands-On Approach]]: Played for ''creepy'' in episode 14, where the fugitive, a pedophile [[Corrupt Cop]], shows a girl how to cut a tomato rose.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: The way the accountant in "Narco, pt. 1" bites it.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The way the accountant in "Narco, pt. 1" bites it.
* [[Knight Templar]]: Bob McGraw. Basically acts like a less stable version of [[Judge Dredd]] or [[The Punisher]].
* [[Knight Templar]]: Bob McGraw. Basically acts like a less stable version of [[Judge Dredd]] or [[The Punisher]].
** Despite this, he [[Did Not Do the Research]] on several things. For instance, reading a plate number without phonetics.
** Despite this, he [[Did Not Do the Research]] on several things. For instance, reading a plate number without phonetics.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Karen in "Under the Radar". More a psycho who happens to be lesbian, though.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Karen in "Under the Radar". More a psycho who happens to be lesbian, though.
* [[Public Service Announcement]]: Like ''[[Without a Trace (TV)|Without a Trace]]'' did for missing persons, ''Chase'' does for wanted felons.
* [[Public Service Announcement]]: Like ''[[Without a Trace]]'' did for missing persons, ''Chase'' does for wanted felons.
* [[Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh|Pistol-whip, uh-oh]]: After hitting a gargantuan domestic abuser fugitive to no effect, [[Oh Crap|Oh]], [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|shoot!]] Then played straight. Takes smashing his head through a window to finally stop him.
* [[Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh|Pistol-whip, uh-oh]]: After hitting a gargantuan domestic abuser fugitive to no effect, [[Oh Crap|Oh]], [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|shoot!]] Then played straight. Takes smashing his head through a window to finally stop him.
* [[Rape As Backstory]]: Daisy was molested by her music teacher for over six years. {{spoiler|She breaks into his house and kills him in "Roundup".}}
* [[Rape as Backstory]]: Daisy was molested by her music teacher for over six years. {{spoiler|She breaks into his house and kills him in "Roundup".}}
* [[Run for The Border]]
* [[Run for the Border]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: A stolen police car in episode 14 had the callsign "1-[[Adam-12]]".
* [[Shout-Out]]: A stolen police car in episode 14 had the callsign "1-[[Adam-12]]".
* [[Stern Chase]]: This is ''Fugitive: The Series'', but with guilty subjects.
* [[Stern Chase]]: This is ''Fugitive: The Series'', but with guilty subjects.

Revision as of 02:30, 15 April 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!