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=== This series provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Judge Knott.
* [[Author Appeal]]: The author is a straight woman and doesn't shy away from describing what she likes in her men. One section of a book might well be titled "what I look for in a penis". <ref> For the record, she likes them long and thin, as I recall.</ref>
* [[Body of the Week]] / [[Mystery of the Week]] / [[Victim of the Week]]
* [[Bury Your Gays]]: One of the victims of the week was a gay man.
* [[DaddysDaddy's Girl]]: Deborah is the youngest child and only daughter of a notorious bootlegger with many sons. He was trying for a daughter and it took him a while.
* [[Deep South]]: Averted. Although there are many criminals (including Knott's father), the portrayal is definitely positive. See also, [[Sweet Home Alabama]], below.
* [[Evil Parents Want Good Kids]]: Knott's father is a bootlegger much wanted by the law, but he's very proud of his attorney cum judge daughter.
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* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Seriously, Judge Knott.
* [[Knight Templar Big Brother]]: Knott has many older brothers, and they '''will''' protect her.
* [[Ripped Fromfrom the Headlines]]: Some of the stories reflect things currently having a serious impact on life in the area, such as the serious conflict between environmentalism and fishing in the barrier islands <ref> a string of islands off the American coast in the southeast, stretching from Virginia to Georgia, acting as a barrier preventing, among other things, serious waves from hitting the mainland coast.</ref>
* [[Sweet Home Alabama]]: Like the [[Deep South]], mostly averted. It portrays the south as a positive light without demonizing others. Also, it shows some of the darker [[Truth in Television]] aspects of life in the south, such as racism and homophobia.