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Ellison, the sentinel, has five heightened senses and a genetic predisposition to protect his tribe. In this case, the city of Cascade. Blair is an anthropologist who specialises in ancient cultures, specifically the mythic tribal watchmen of old, and has a predisposition to attract every psycho to set foot in Cascade. Blair acts as Jim's guide, teaching to use his senses and act like a half way nice guy. Jim acts unofficially as Blair's 'blessed protector' by keeping Blair from getting killed by the various psychos he attracts.
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* [[Aesop]]: The third season had a tendency to get this way. The episode "[[Green Aesop|Poaching]]" came dangerously close to being [[Anvilicious]].
* [[Berserk Button]]: Blair does not tolerate cheating, plagiarism, or you messing with his students. He jumped out of a helicopter after the last guy to do all three of those things, just to make sure the guy got to see the inside of a prison cell.
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* [[Bound and Gagged]]: In "Cypher", Blair is kidnapped right out of the loft, chained first to a floor and later a dentist chair, and gagged with a yellow scarf.
* [[Buddy Cop Show]]: Jim and Blair's developing friendship is a major factor in early episodes, and their relationship problems provides drama in later seasons.
* [[
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: The women Jim likes to date seem to end up dead a lot. Most are bad guys so it works out in the end.
* [[Chase Scene]]: Car chases, usually, but "Brother's Keeper" has Jim chasing the suspect on ''horseback''.
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** One has to wonder how he survived long enough to meet Jim. Of course, Jim's sentinel powers may have required someone to act as bait/damsel-in-distress to activate his guardian instincts.
* [[Cowboy Cop]]: Jim was this in a big way early in his career until he ended up with Jack Pendergast as his partner. By the beginning of the series he's described by his co-workers as a lone wolf and a [[Jerkass]]. Then Blair comes along and mellows him... sorta.
* [[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable]]: Averted. {{spoiler|Jim fails to revive Blair with CPR, which makes sense since Blair's heart had stopped. The panther/wolf merger though, which made less sense, succeeded.}}
* [[Cursed
* [[Da Chief]]: Captain Simon Banks. He knows about Jim's abilities and is continually having to explain away Jim's eccentricities to his superiors along with why Blair's still hanging around when his observer's pass expired years ago.
* [[Deadly Closing Credits]]: Season Three finale. The fans had to wait a year and a half to find out if {{spoiler|Blair would live}}
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: An episode with [[Star Trek: Voyager|Jeri Ryan]] as a woman who also gains hyper-senses. Turned out she was also {{spoiler|an [[Evil Counterpart]]}}. Cassie Welles is a female version of Blair before he figured out that listening to Jim would keep him alive longer.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Alex Barnes.
* [[Forced Prize Fight]]: A prison warden has prisoners fight each other at night. Anyone who knows is either part of the scheme or knows that they will be killed if they tell others.
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* [[Heroic Bastard]]: Blair's mother has never told him who his father is, and may not even know.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Jim and Blair live together from episode three through the finale.
* [[Hey,
* [[Hippie Parents]]: Blair's mother Naomi.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Due to Blair's position as Jim's guide, he spends a lot of time touching Jim to keep him from zoning.
** The actors picked up on it and played it up in the bloopers.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Jim feels this way towards Blair's mother, much to the latter's chagrin.
* [[How Do I Shot Web?]]: Blair's job is essentially to help Jim learn to master his abilities. This role becomes more nominal in later episodes, though he still has to provide Jim with advice every now and then.
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Jim, even after he accepts his abilities help people, never stops bitching about how he's [[Blessed
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: Blair really doesn't like guns. Instead he uses doors, vending machines, fire hoses, and anything else he can get his hands on when stuff hits the fan.
* [[Internal Affairs]]: Sheila Irwin. Apparently Jim was an ass to her when she was still in the Major Crimes unit. Two years later she's investigating him for the murder of his old partner and the theft of over $500,000 in ransom money. Guess how the rest of this story goes.
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* [[Motor Mouth]]: Blair.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: After Blair eats the pizza in "Blind Man's Bluff."
* [[New Powers
* [[The Not Love Interest]]: Blair to Jim, see [[Ho Yay]] above. Most of the roles typically filled by the girlfriend of the protagonist are filled by him, from being Jim's emotional ballast to [[James Bondage|constantly getting in trouble and needing to be rescued by Jim.]]
* [[The Other Rainforest]]: It's set in Washington state.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Blair. But not as much as [[Yaoi Fangirl|some fans]] would like.
* [[Remembered I Could Fly]]: Jim's Sentinel powers originally activated in Peru, but he [[Laser
** In the third season, it's revealed that he actually had his abilities in childhood, but repressed them then after witnessing a murder. Jim is big on repression.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Simon qualifies. Just ask anyone in Major Crimes, or someone who messed with his son, Darryl.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Blair and Simon. The fact that Blair is trying to keep Jim's secret while simultaneously writing his dissertation on it creates certain obvious problems, and in the series finale {{spoiler|Blair sacrifices his academic career to protect the secret. But, the storyline for the finale relied on implausible events}}.
* [[Serial Killer]]: David Lash from "Cypher", one of the show's most memorable villains.
* [[Strawman News Media]]: Type 4. Reporters simply broadcast rumors without doing any research. In the [
* [[Super Senses]]: The whole damn premise of the show.
* [[
* [[Vigilante Man]]: Jim skirts this a couple times. When his favorite informant/[[Big Brother Complex|little brother]] figure is killed, Jim uses some questionable methods, including an illegal wire tap, to try in bring the guy(s) down.
** The in-universe outrage that this provokes is kind of funny in retrospect.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Jim. Since the activation of his Sentinel abilities, he's been contacted by a ghost, sent on vision quests, and pestered by a frickin' spirit panther.
* [[Working
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