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* [[Fan Nickname]]: Fans and detractors alike have taken to calling Lee's character [[My Name Is Earl|"Detective Earl"]]
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Fans and detractors alike have taken to calling Lee's character [[My Name Is Earl|"Detective Earl"]]
* [[Good Cop Bad Cop]]: Usually with Whitehead taking the role of "Bad Cop."
* [[Good Cop Bad Cop]]: Usually with Whitehead taking the role of "Bad Cop."
* [[Good Ol Boy]]: Dwight.
* [[Good Ol' Boy]]: Dwight.
* [[Mommas Boy]]: Dwight is unapologetically devoted to his mother, Paula.
* [[Momma's Boy]]: Dwight is unapologetically devoted to his mother, Paula.
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: in "Identity Crisis" {{spoiler|the twist is that there are TWO Bonnies: the latter the girlfriend, the former is his mother.}}
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: in "Identity Crisis" {{spoiler|the twist is that there are TWO Bonnies: the latter the girlfriend, the former is his mother.}}
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: TNT hardly promoted the show over its two seasons and quietly canceled it despite a positive reception. You think they would have tried to make a show starring Jason Lee and produced by [[George Clooney]] one of their big shows.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: TNT hardly promoted the show over its two seasons and quietly canceled it despite a positive reception. You think they would have tried to make a show starring Jason Lee and produced by [[George Clooney]] one of their big shows.
* [[Shining City]]: Most of the main cast (and many of the perps) treat Memphis as such.
* [[Shining City]]: Most of the main cast (and many of the perps) treat Memphis as such.
* [[Southern Fried Genius]]: Dwight
* [[Southern-Fried Genius]]: Dwight
* [[Straight Man]]: Dwight's partner, Det. Whitehead.
* [[Straight Man]]: Dwight's partner, Det. Whitehead.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Each episode is titled after a Memphis blues or rock and roll song.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Each episode is titled after a Memphis blues or rock and roll song.
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L-to-R: Det. Greenback, Det. Whitehead, Lt. Rice, Dwight, Ofc. Sutton


Memphis Beat is an hour-long cop Dramedy on Turner Network Television (TNT). It stars Jason Lee as Detective Dwight Hendricks of the Memphis Police Department. The show is something of a throwback to 80s cop dramas where the detectives were quirky and unconventional, his boss (in this case Alfre Woodard as Lt. Tanya Rice) was a by-the-book commander frustrated by said lead and his fellow cops served mostly as straight men to him (with the requisite awkward rookie, here played by D.J. Qualls.).

Though the show is set in Memphis, it is shot mostly in New Orleans (for tax reasons). Ratings were good for the first season, but not without criticism (particularly from Memphis locals) that the show was Memphis-based in name only: The On-Screen Memphis is basically New Orleans-by-way-of-Sparta, MS, save for some shout-out to local landmarks (and of course, references to Elvis). The show's producers have promised to make Memphis in the second season feel more like the actual Memphis.

Memphis Beat contains examples of the following tropes: