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* [[Action Girl]]: Angie, Chris, etc. It is after all a [[Cop Show]]. |
* [[Action Girl]]: Angie, Chris, etc. It is after all a [[Cop Show]]. |
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: After Daniel Fredrickson left a guest star role on [[Blue Heelers]] to join the Stingers main cast one episode has Neil Pigot, otherwise known as Falon Price, appear in an episode as a drug dealer, where he insults Leo Flynn by calling him a faggot. In Blue Heelers Fredrickson's character in fact turned out to be gay. |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: After Daniel Fredrickson left a guest star role on [[Blue Heelers]] to join the Stingers main cast one episode has Neil Pigot, otherwise known as Falon Price, appear in an episode as a drug dealer, where he insults Leo Flynn by calling him a faggot. In Blue Heelers Fredrickson's character in fact turned out to be gay. |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 16 December 2014
Stingers was an Australian police drama about a deep undercover unit of the Victorian Police. Inspired by true events it followed a group of officers in both their working and personal lives and the strain the one often put on the other.
Tropes used in Stingers include:
- Action Girl: Angie, Chris, etc. It is after all a Cop Show.
- Actor Allusion: After Daniel Fredrickson left a guest star role on Blue Heelers to join the Stingers main cast one episode has Neil Pigot, otherwise known as Falon Price, appear in an episode as a drug dealer, where he insults Leo Flynn by calling him a faggot. In Blue Heelers Fredrickson's character in fact turned out to be gay.
- Bi the Way: Chris.
- Casanova: Luke somewhat, definatly Leo.
- Character Development: Pretty much the entire point of the show.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Luke Harris. Even when he's on his medication for Bipolar Disorder.