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Dead one, overdose, psychopath, rape victim, kiddy-lover, serial killer, homicide, suicide, matricide, regicide, genocide, deicide, [[Murder By Death|unclecide]], [[Shoot the Dog|puppycide]], [[Paranoia Fuel|tropercide]], pesticide, younameitcide. |
Dead one, overdose, psychopath, rape victim, kiddy-lover, serial killer, homicide, suicide, matricide, regicide, genocide, deicide, [[Murder By Death|unclecide]], [[Shoot the Dog|puppycide]], [[Paranoia Fuel|tropercide]], pesticide, younameitcide. |
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This will usually be preceded by a cop waving around his torchlight until he spots something in the corner just out of the camera's view, so that he can stand there looking all filled with piss & vinegar. He will then shout something along the lines of "[[Never Give the Captain |
This will usually be preceded by a cop waving around his torchlight until he spots something in the corner just out of the camera's view, so that he can stand there looking all filled with piss & vinegar. He will then shout something along the lines of "[[Never Give the Captain a Straight Answer|Lieutenant, you might wanna see this...]]". The officer in question will stroll up, take a quick look and deliver the appropriate version of the aforementioned cliché. Then it's on to the commercials. |
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Many variations to the standard theme exist, of course. With irate cops faced with the disbelief of their captains shouting "Look boss, we've got a psychopath on our hands here!", to medical personnel springing into action while doggedly remarking 'they've got themselves an overdose' there really seems to be no limit to what ends script-writers will go to use it. |
Many variations to the standard theme exist, of course. With irate cops faced with the disbelief of their captains shouting "Look boss, we've got a psychopath on our hands here!", to medical personnel springing into action while doggedly remarking 'they've got themselves an overdose' there really seems to be no limit to what ends script-writers will go to use it. |