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** {{spoiler|Don't Drink and drive}} |
** {{spoiler|Don't Drink and drive}} |
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** {{spoiler|or shoot at a cop}} |
** {{spoiler|or shoot at a cop}} |
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* [[As the Good Book Says]]: The characters spend a good bit of time discussing what [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]] says about being a good parent. |
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]: The characters spend a good bit of time discussing what [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]] says about being a good parent. |
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* [[Badbutt]]: Due to being a Christian film, the cops are often shown doing pretty spectacular things, minus the profanity and the smoking, drinking etc. |
* [[Badbutt]]: Due to being a Christian film, the cops are often shown doing pretty spectacular things, minus the profanity and the smoking, drinking etc. |
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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Javier's Lunch Order of Doom |
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Javier's Lunch Order of Doom |
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Officer Thomson is this having left his child before she was even born to flee responsibility. |
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Officer Thomson is this having left his child before she was even born to flee responsibility. |
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* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Adam Mitchell's daughter {{spoiler|before she dies...}} |
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Adam Mitchell's daughter {{spoiler|before she dies...}} |
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* [[Good Cop Bad Cop]]: Well, in a film about cops... yeah. |
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]: Well, in a film about cops... yeah. |
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* [[Good Parents]]: In contrast to all the other fathers' issues with their families, the Martinez's seem to have things together in that regard. |
* [[Good Parents]]: In contrast to all the other fathers' issues with their families, the Martinez's seem to have things together in that regard. |
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* [[Nothing but Hits]]: Taken to another level with nothing but Southern Christian hits. |
* [[Nothing but Hits]]: Taken to another level with nothing but Southern Christian hits. |
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* [[One Steve Limit]]: Subverted and [[Played for Laughs]] with Javier. |
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Subverted and [[Played for Laughs]] with Javier. |
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* [[Out-of-Genre Experience]]: At the end. {{spoiler|they're not cops for nothing!}} |
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* [[Police Are Useless]]: Subverted. Not only are the police useful on the job, they're trying to be useful in their whole lives too. |
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Subverted. Not only are the police useful on the job, they're trying to be useful in their whole lives too. |
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* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Nathan Hayes comes across as this to the teenagers in his life, despite what they initially think. |
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Nathan Hayes comes across as this to the teenagers in his life, despite what they initially think. |
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* [[Secret Test of Character]]: {{spoiler|Javier is convinced that refusing to fudge the numbers will cost him his job...}} |
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: {{spoiler|Javier is convinced that refusing to fudge the numbers will cost him his job...}} |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: At one point, Adam's watching TV and the dialogue about a local fire sounds [[Fireproof (Film)|oddly familiar]]... |
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* [[The Cynic]]: Shane Fuller often plays this role in conversations, but usually gets talked down or convinced that he's being... well, the cynic. |
* [[The Cynic]]: Shane Fuller often plays this role in conversations, but usually gets talked down or convinced that he's being... well, the cynic. |
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* [[The Everyman]]: Adam Mitchell is meant to fill this role {{spoiler|so what does that say about [[The Everyman]] when [[Took a Level In Badass|he wields a gun in an epic shoot-out with some nasty gangbangers?]]}} |
* [[The Everyman]]: Adam Mitchell is meant to fill this role {{spoiler|so what does that say about [[The Everyman]] when [[Took a Level In Badass|he wields a gun in an epic shoot-out with some nasty gangbangers?]]}} |