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'''2004:''' Joe Fontana and Green. {{spoiler|Fontana retired.}} |
'''2004:''' Joe Fontana and Green. {{spoiler|Fontana retired.}} |
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'''2006:''' Played with this time: Average-experience cop Ed Green and total newbie Nina Cassidy. Cassidy left the show after one season, and was replaced with Cyrus Lupo, a cop with some seasoning, thus breaking the Trope. }} |
'''2006:''' Played with this time: Average-experience cop Ed Green and total newbie Nina Cassidy. Cassidy left the show after one season, and was replaced with Cyrus Lupo, a cop with some seasoning, thus breaking the Trope. }} |
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** Played straight since season two of ''[[Law |
** Played straight since season two of ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' with Munch and Fin—Though one could argue they're both seasoned veterans, Munch is noticeably older, and has probably been on the force longer. |
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* ''[[Twin Peaks]]'': Windom Earle and Dale Cooper ''might'' have been this in the times before Earle's insanity. |
* ''[[Twin Peaks]]'': Windom Earle and Dale Cooper ''might'' have been this in the times before Earle's insanity. |
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* Done so often on British TV that it's probably easier to list the British cop shows which ''don't'' feature this combo at some point, but what the hell, here's just a few examples which do: |
* Done so often on British TV that it's probably easier to list the British cop shows which ''don't'' feature this combo at some point, but what the hell, here's just a few examples which do: |