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* [[Ascended Extra]]/[[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Rizzoli is actually a secondary character in "The Surgeon", the first book in the series, while Isles doesn't exist at all, and author Gerritsen had planned to kill her off before positive reader feedback changed her mind. Similarly, when Isles makes an appearance, she's a minor character until her role enlarges to be almost equal with Rizzoli in most books, or the primary character in several.
* [[Ascended Extra]]/[[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Rizzoli is actually a secondary character in "The Surgeon", the first book in the series, while Isles doesn't exist at all, and author Gerritsen had planned to kill her off before positive reader feedback changed her mind. Similarly, when Isles makes an appearance, she's a minor character until her role enlarges to be almost equal with Rizzoli in most books, or the primary character in several.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: While the detectives are investigating a college murder, Frost asks, "Where did you go to college, Korsak?" Korsak's answer: "Didn't, watched ''[[Animal House]]'' a few times." Korsak is played by Bruce McGill, who played D-Day in that movie.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: While the detectives are investigating a college murder, Frost asks, "Where did you go to college, Korsak?" Korsak's answer: "Didn't, watched ''[[Animal House]]'' a few times." Korsak is played by Bruce McGill, who played D-Day in that movie.