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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Jack's a pottymouth. So are Eddie Moscone and Jimmy Serrano.
* [[The Consigliere]]: Serrano's advisor Sidney, whose advice Jimmy frequently disregards.
* [[Cuffs Off, Rub Wrists]]: Apparently Grodin suffered permanent scarring from the handcuffs.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: Even in 1988, $1000 bills had been out of circulation for twenty years.
* [[Everybody Smokes]]
* [[Five Five Five555]]: "KL5"
* [[Hollywood Law]]: Sure, Walsh helps the FBI nab Jimmy Serrano, but it still seems unlikely that he'd face no legal consequences whatsoever for impersonating an FBI agent, interfering with an FBI investigation, grand theft auto, and {{spoiler|letting Mardukas go}}.
** To be fair, {{spoiler|the FBI didn't really need Mardukas at that point. They only needed him to take down Serrano. They've got enough evidence on him now that they don't need the Duke.}}
** We also don't know that he DIDN'T get into trouble after the final credits rolled. Alonzo Mosely kept his end of the bargain to let Jack bring Mardukis in himself to collect the reward. We don't know that he didn't get arrested later. As for letting Mardukis go...he could simply say that he escaped.
* [[Impersonating an Officer]]: Walsh impersonates an FBI agent.
* [[Look Behind You!]]: Walsh gets Marvin with this [[Running Gag|repeatedly]]. Until [[Crying Wolf|the one time it's for real]].
* [[The Mafia]]
* [[Miscarriage of Justice]]: Walsh is a bounty hunter because he was framed for being a [[Dirty Cop]].
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