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Blue Heelers
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Thanks to Underbelly, you might think that the most dangerous place in Victoria, Australia between 1994 and 2006 is Melbourne. Right?Try about 300km Northwest, in Mt Thomas.The long running and much beloved Australian drama, Blue Heelers centers on the police and residents of a small country town. Set in the fictional Victorian town of Mount Thomas, located near Swan Hill and Benalla, it portrays the job and lives of the officers stationed there as they come to terms with everything from murders and drug runners to community events to how their careers affects their lives. Much like Heartbeat, stories would center around the mundane, such as a vandal who turns out to be a chook (though this would end in the show's final seasons) and is willing to ignore the premise of the show: crime, in favor of Character Development. | |
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Fair Cop | |
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Fair Cop: Half the cast might qualify, though this was hardly played up. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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These occurred frequently in the last three seasons as part of the Darker and Edgier direction of the show, starting with the appropriately titled "End of Innocence", which ended with the station being blown up and the deaths of Clancy Freeman and Constable Jo Parrish. | |
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Title Drop | |
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Title Drop: Blue Heelers in early episodes, as well as episode titles throughout the series. | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: Tom's first wife Nell, kept offscreen for the entire first season until she was killed in a car crash in the penultimate episode. | |
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The Stoic | |
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The Stoic: Matthew Graham, having joined the police force after the tragedies he witnessed as a soldier in East Timor. | |
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The Voice | |
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The Voice: One of the writers is the Victorian police radio operator. | |
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Good Is Not Nice | |
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Good Is Not Nice: Nick in spades. In order to help Dash get over her fear of driving he makes her relive the car crash she was in. To help Tom's daughter in the sway of a cult he roars, yells and screams at her about how his wife was brainwashed into turning on her family. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: A lot, from a machete being sharpened that will later be used to try and kill PJ to firearms training being shown in two later scenes and become the crux of PJ's inquest into the shooting of Raylene Darcy. | |
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Shoot the Dog | |
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Shoot the Dog: One sergeant is basically crucified by Tom to show that he is no longer a good guy. | |
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Pet Heir | |
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Pet Heir: Season 11's "Heirs Apparent" revolves around a woman leaving a fortune to an alpaca. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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Lampshade Hanging: Tom wanted a review team to think Mount Thomas was the crime capital of Australia. Which it pretty much is. Later he would tell a French film maker that a missing police member is not a subject for television. This was about the fourth time this plot was used that year. | |
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Incredibly Obvious Bomb | |
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Incredibly Obvious Bomb: In "End of Innocence", Tom is threatened by an explosives expert from Vietnam. When Clancy brings a bag in he offhandedly tells him to give it to Jo, realizing too late that it was a bomb. | |
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Please Kill Me if It Satisfies You | |
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Please Kill Me if It Satisfies You: Tom pulls this on Tarni Baxter in their confrontation at the start of season 12, telling her that her family's actions have driven him past the Despair Event Horizon and he has nothing to live for. He later tells Kelly it was a bluff to get Tarni to give herself up, but also show signs of being a genuine Death Seeker both before and after this episode. | |
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Pac-Man Fever | |
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Pac Man Fever: Tess adopts Hailey from a broken home and is so determined to give her a good Christmas she thinks to get her a Nintendo. They are playing Super Mario 64 later and already up to one of the last levels, so either Tess got it second hand, they are the best video game players ever or someone goofed. | |
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Character Development | |
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Character Development: A rather large premise of the series, from city cops learning the country way to how the station bombing affects the town. | |
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Cowboy Cop | |
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Cowboy Cop: Joss in shown in his first episode being caught out fantasizing he's Dirty Harry. This does fade a bit after the first time he's forced to use his gun, to euthanize an injured joey. | |
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Pun-Based Title | |
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Pun-Based Title: A Blue Heeler is a breed of dog, typically used for rounding up livestock, with distinctive blue-grey fur. Lampshaded by actor Ditch Davey, while hosting a real life police show he described the police chasing a suspect as 'nipping at his heels, like a couple of blue heelers.' | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Butt-Monkey: Most of the younger constables tended to fill this role, in particular Wayne Patterson, Adam Cooper and Joss Peroni. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: Pigs Will Fly. A suspect in the station bombing commits suicide with his daughter after losing everything, PJ and Nick are called out on hounding him into his grave, Susie tries to comfort Ben but they fall for each other, despite her being with Evan, and the police are no closer to the bombers. | |
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Drowning My Sorrows | |
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Drowning My Sorrows: Ben went on a number of benders, and Jonesey risked doing the same thing. | |
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Revisiting the Cold Case | |
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Revisiting the Cold Case: Season 5's "Murder in Mind" has Chris finding a journal hidden in the pub decades earlier, containing a fairly detailed account of a murder committed by the owner, and she insists that Tom and PJ look into it. The cops soon learn that the murder did take place in 1946 and that a likely suspect is still alive and much beloved in the community. As it happens, she did assault the victim as described, but the killing blow was struck afterward by her father. | |
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Psycho Lesbian | |
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Psycho Lesbian: A series of episodes in 2005 had them, with special mention going to Child's Play where two teen girls get off on raping and butchering the girl one of their boyfriends was with. | |
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Eyepatch of Power | |
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Eyepatch of Power: And a medical one at that, when Tom becomes a Inspector Javert type and aggressively pursues his wife's murderers. | |
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The Smurfette Principle | |
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The Smurfette Principle: Maggie was the only regular female officer for most of the first three seasons: the only other female regulars at the time were Chris (owner of the local pub and the only character besides Tom to be a regular from start to finish, if not in every episode) and Roz (Wayne's wife, who did work at the station for the majority of her appearances in the first season, before being written out and replaced with another male cop.) | |
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Big Eater | |
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Big Eater: William McInnes is often found eating in the scenes where he plays Nick. This and his weight is very much a Running Gag for Tom. | |
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Boot Camp Episode | |
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Boot Camp Episode: Three members of the Mount Thomas and St. Davids police take part in a team building adventure course, where the constables and Inspector are equal, much to Falcon-Price's dismay. | |
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Drill Sergeant Nasty | |
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Drill Sergeant Nasty: Neither a drill sergeant nor that nasty, but Tess was initially rather officious and very much rubbed people the wrong way. When Nick tried out as sergeant and running the station he was considerably worse than his normal prickly behaviour. | |
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Author Avatar | |
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Author Avatar: Certain characters would be used to express the writer's views, and when the series was revamped and they were able to get Geoff Morrel his character of Mark Jacobs was used to comment on issues such as enforcing road laws for revenue raising or politics (such as how one offender being allowed to vote explains the Liberals, and his amusement when a shooting has a picture of Prime Minister John Howard was shot.) | |
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Biblical Bad Guy | |
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Biblical Bad Guy: One episode has a Baptist minister who goes off the deep end. | |
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Internal Affairs | |
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Internal Affairs: And boy, are the toecutters loathed. Pat Doyle even threw out his son Mick when he joined the Ethical Standards Department. The two did start to reconcile after Mick helped expose a Dirty Cop who'd tried to frame Pat, which took an ironic turn when Mick himself was exposed as corrupt, and Maggie's killer, a matter of weeks later. | |
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Sick Captive Scam | |
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Sick Captive Scam: In one episode a criminal swallows a handful of thumbtacks when he is caught: guaranteeing that the police will take him straight to the hospital, where it will be easier for his gang to break him out than if he was in jail. | |
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Suicide by Cop | |
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Suicide by Cop: In the Season 10 finale "For Better or Worse", Susie's husband Brad holds her and Ben at gunpoint, accusing them of having an affair, forcing Ben to shoot him dead when he seems to be about to shoot Susie. In the subsequent coroner's inquest ("A Mere Formality"), Ben's lawyer raises the possibility that Brad, suffering from severe depression as a result of his paraplegia, wanted to be killed, and namechecks the trope word-for-word. | |
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Two Girls to a Team | |
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Two Girls to a Team: This was the usual pattern following Dash's arrival in season 3, up until the station bombing in season 11. From then on, it was five or six men to three women, plus Chris. | |
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad | |
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad: For the DVDs. When Jack Lawson was introduced he was treated as the hero of the series and featured all over the covers, menus and image galleries, even past the point when he had well and truly left the series. When it was clear Jack was gone and not coming back the DVDs suffered greatly in quality and release dates. | |
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They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! | |
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They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!: Tom prefers his subordinates to address him as "Boss" rather than "Sir" or "Sarge". | |
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure | |
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure: In "Fair Crack of the Whip", Jeffrey Walker's character gives his name as "Rowdy Yates". Tom replies. "Sure it's not Dirty Harry Callahan?" before adding that Clint Eastwood played him too. Maggie doesn't get the reference, since it's "before my time", but she does recognise the Rawhide theme from The Blues Brothers when Nick starts singing it. Tom is not impressed, saying that he's "running a kindergarten here." | |
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...Or So I Heard | |
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...Or So I Heard: When Chris finds a decades-old journal hidden in the pub containing an account of a murder and takes it to the cops, PJ is doubtful about pursuing it, saying that "It reads like a historical romance, no? ...Not that I've ever read one." | |
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Establishing Character Moment | |
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Establishing Character Moment: Most of the cast, beginning with when Maggie arrives in town and is pulled up by a police breatho. | |
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Live Episode | |
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Live Episode: "Reasonable Doubts" in season 11. | |
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It's the Principle of the Thing | |
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It's the Principle of the Thing: The series generally takes this approach, with one episode using the trope name where a teenager has his hair pulled by a teacher because it's length is considered unacceptable, and the issue over it being Ain't No Rule and how the matter is still technically assault despite it not being taken seriously. | |
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Truth in Television | |
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Truth in Television: Several storylines are Ripped from the Headlines including criticism of revenue raising and obsolete S&W .38 revolvers still being used, and when the series was retooled we would see the surge blue and leather jackets and boonie hats phased out for the current paramilitary dark blue jumpers and updated uniforms. When Ford or Holden general duties vehicles were unavailable Toyota or Mazda stand ins would be done up in standard Australian Police style: turns out now that Ford and Holden are no longer Australian police are looking at foreign vehicles with Victoria leaning towards Mercedes Benz and trial Mustangs and Porches, and other states looking at alternatives including the Toyota and Mazda stand ins. | |
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Did Not Get the Girl | |
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Did Not Get the Girl: PJ, Adam, Jack and Jonesey all had failed love lives. In fact, the only officers who did end their run on the series in a happy and stable relationship were Nick and debatably Mark. | |
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The Vietnam Vet | |
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The Vietnam Vet: Tom served in the war with the Australian Army. Most of the suspects/persons of interests encountered by the police are Vietnam War vets who had a hard time integrating back to civilian life. | |
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Wham Episode | |
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Wham Episode: Season 3's "An Act of Random Violence", which ended on Wayne being run down and killed by a criminal. Season 7's "One More Day", which ended on Maggie Doyle's murder. These occurred frequently in the last three seasons as part of the Darker and Edgier direction of the show, starting with the appropriately titled "End of Innocence", which ended with the station being blown up and the deaths of Clancy Freeman and Constable Jo Parrish. | |
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Asshole Victim | |
Blue Heelers / int_8ed5c6e4 | comment |
Asshole Victim: Sgt Roy Holland in the Season 11 finale, who had been sexually harassing Kelly for weeks and was also exposed as having slept with a 15-year-old. | |
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Femme Fatale | |
Blue Heelers / int_90b66e22 | comment |
Femme Fatale: Susie goes from Evan to Ben; who had shot her husband, to Evan again to Alex to a victim of a stolen car, in less than a year. | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
Blue Heelers / int_927b2f11 | comment |
The Bus Came Back: Only a few main cast members returned to the show after leaving: namely, Roz returned for one episode after Wayne was killed, Nick returned for two guest stints following the station bombing, and Adam came Back for the Finale. | |
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Back for the Finale | |
Blue Heelers / int_931fc523 | comment |
Back for the Finale: Adam Cooper, a regular for most of the first five seasons before being fired for corruption, returned in the final two-parter to frame Tom. | |
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Leeroy Jenkins | |
Blue Heelers / int_95265081 | comment |
Leeroy Jenkins: A common treatment of new, young officers. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
Blue Heelers / int_9e0c3153 | comment |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Evan pulls this at times. Tom has his moments as well. "You shot. Doherty's. Dog?!" | |
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My God, What Have I Done? | |
Blue Heelers / int_a1b141f4 | comment |
My God, What Have I Done?: PJ goes through a period of self doubt after shooting Raylene Darcy. | |
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Da Chief | |
Blue Heelers / int_a4be7043 | comment |
Da Chief: Sergeant Tom Croydon, promoted to Senior Sergeant in season 5. | |
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Gratuitous Ninja | |
Blue Heelers / int_a6441fa | comment |
Gratuitous Ninja: Yes, believe it or not one case had the Mount Thomas police wonder if a suspect might have been a ninja, given the Japanese links and eyewitness reports. | |
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Welcome Episode | |
Blue Heelers / int_a8b5a55e | comment |
Welcome Episode: Maggie's arrival in Mt. Thomas is the focus of the first episode. | |
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The Missus and the Ex | |
Blue Heelers / int_add9abb3 | comment |
The Missus and the Ex: Maggie arrived in Mt. Thomas to be reunited with her academy-mate and ex-boyfriend Wayne, now married to Roz. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
Blue Heelers / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Sergeant Nick Schultz fulfilled this role during his time in Mount Thomas, challenged by Dash McKinley, and later her replacement Jo Parish would take over. PJ Hasham and others would have their moments. | |
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Glory Hound | |
Blue Heelers / int_aec3e0b8 | comment |
Glory Hound: Inspector Falcon-Price pulls this, and the high brass do get concerned about the police image. | |
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Catchphrase | |
Blue Heelers / int_b01abe4f | comment |
Catchphrase: Tom had one on country policing. 'Country policing is all about the people.' | |
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Rank Up | |
Blue Heelers / int_b1ed0e0c | comment |
Rank Up: Various constables becoming senior constables (mainly Maggie, Jo, Susie and Jonesy), senior constables becoming sergeants (Nick, Ben, and others on an Acting basis), Tom himself becoming a senior sergeant, and Jonesy becoming a detective towards the end of the series. | |
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Fake Defector | |
Blue Heelers / int_b35e77ee | comment |
Fake Defector: Maggie and Tess pretend to be corrupt, the former doing so as a extended story arc. | |
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Sixth Ranger Traitor | |
Blue Heelers / int_b454d74b | comment |
Sixth Ranger Traitor: Wayne's first replacement Jack Woodley, a detective who was shortly afterwards caught planting evidence. | |
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Shell-Shocked Veteran | |
Blue Heelers / int_b5cd68e9 | comment |
Shellshocked Veteran: There Last Night had a Vietnam vet who was there last night, he kept reliving his tour of duty. Other episodes would touch on Vietnam. | |
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Berserk Button | |
Blue Heelers / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: A mild one for Tom when someone speaks ill of the mentally handicapped Clancy Freeman. A much stronger, Truthin Television one for everyone...pedophiles. Nick gets one with references to being a Nazi, being German and his father being one (the fact that his surname is Schultz and that he gets promoted to Sergeant in the fifth season probably doesn't help), and drivers who have or could cause a crash, seeing as he lost his wife and daughter that way. | |
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Costumer | |
Blue Heelers / int_c25cf377 | comment |
Costumer: The end credits to one episode revolving around old films had the actors dress as 1930s style cops and robbers. | |
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True Companions | |
Blue Heelers / int_c313d43a | comment |
True Companions: Played straight most of the time, unless some element threatens to split the team apart. | |
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Crime Time Soap | |
Blue Heelers / int_cb7a8945 | comment |
Crime Time Soap: Cop killers? Paedophiles? Losing a dedicated traffic portion of the station? Bah, most fans were more interested in something like Maggie and PJ's relationship and the writers responded, with the famous season seven opening episodes being some of the most watched in the series where Maggie has to leave to go into witness protection, is murdered, and PJ's hunt for her killers. | |
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Killed Off for Real | |
Blue Heelers / int_cda501da | comment |
Killed Off for Real: Of the regular cast, Wayne (run over by a criminal), Maggie (shot by her brother) and Jo (killed in the station bombing). A few recurring guest characters as well, in particular Clancy (also caught in the bombing) and Grace (killed by Troy Baxter around the same time). | |
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Slap-Slap-Kiss | |
Blue Heelers / int_d1cedb73 | comment |
Slap-Slap-Kiss: Nick and Dr Zoe Hamilton, eventually leading to their marriage and moving to Richmond. Tess and Jonesey do this a bit as well. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
Blue Heelers / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: Tom's a big culprit of this where he makes some of the criminals look in the 11th\12th season, and in one episode revolving around the rape and butchering of a young girl his officers risk joining him. | |
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Locked in a Freezer | |
Blue Heelers / int_d45bdfee | comment |
Locked in a Freezer: The resolution of Maggie and PJ's UST occurs when they are trapped in a mine collapse, and - thinking they might die - decide to act on their true feelings for one another. | |
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Sixth Ranger | |
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Sixth Ranger: Adam arrives about two thirds of the way through season 1. | |
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Action Girl | |
Blue Heelers / int_dae5c997 | comment |
Action Girl: A given since they are police, they each get a chance to play this. | |
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Blue Heelers / int_de407725 | type |
Obvious Object Could Be Anything | |
Blue Heelers / int_de407725 | comment |
Obvious Object Could Be Anything: Happens with a toy giraffe in one episode. | |
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Not in My Backyard! | |
Blue Heelers / int_df7b1b60 | comment |
Not in My Backyard!: The trope name and quote is a title of one early episode and Tom's comments in his novel respectively, revolving around plans to build a prison for the criminally insane. The issue would be addressed from different points of view at other times for logging and a abattoir, siding with those against it to the point the Heelers are portrayed as colluding against the prison and those for a project by showing workers still had rights and the opposition as feral. | |
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Sergeant Rock | |
Blue Heelers / int_e061d153 | comment |
Sergeant Rock: Tom and Mark Jacobs during his run - Mark was even installed by Inspector Falcon-Price because he didn't want Sgt Ben Stewart to take over from Tom. Tess Gallagher wanted to be this. When he is not running the station Nick loses much of his nastiness and becomes this. | |
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Quickly-Demoted Woman | |
Blue Heelers / int_e0a86167 | comment |
Quickly-Demoted Woman: After Mark resigned in Season 12, Tom named Susie Acting Sergeant, only for Inspector Falcon-Price to override him one episode later in favour of Alex for whatever reason. | |
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Office Romance | |
Blue Heelers / int_e13cafe | comment |
Office Romance: Most of the cops had at least one, and while some lasted longer than others, absolutely none of them ended happily. PJ's relationships with Maggie and Jo both ended in death, Tess's relationship with Jack ended almost immediately after it started when he was arrested for Murder by Inaction, and Susie's Will They or Won't They? relationship with Evan never recovered after he found out she'd slept with Alex. | |
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique | |
Blue Heelers / int_e154ff08 | comment |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Nick tries this on a pedophile bragging about how evil he is, and again when he roars at a station bombing suspect. | |
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Authority Equals Asskicking | |
Blue Heelers / int_e34ada78 | comment |
Authority Equals Asskicking: If your name happens to be Superintendant Adamson, as a dangerous gunman found out. | |
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New Era Speech | |
Blue Heelers / int_e66e9bfb | comment |
New Era Speech: "Welcome to the rest of your lives under my command." | |
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Backstory | |
Blue Heelers / int_e7117c09 | comment |
Back Story: Wayne and Maggie were lovers, Nick works in traffic because he lost his wife and daughter in a car crash, Dash was nearly raped in school and decided to join the police force...there's a lot of it. | |
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Blue Heelers / int_e7395be2 | type |
Stereo Fibbing | |
Blue Heelers / int_e7395be2 | comment |
Stereo Fibbing: Inverted in the first episode when Tom introduces Maggie to Wayne. Wayne tells him that they met at the pub last night, at the same time as Maggie tells him they were at the police academy together, and Tom asks, "Well, which is it?" Both are true, but it's obvious to Tom that Wayne is holding something back. | |
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Blue Heelers / int_eb81c601 | type |
Big Damn Heroes | |
Blue Heelers / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Big Damn Heroes: Several instances come to mind, but worthy of mention is in the episode when Joss is about to be executed. When Kelly aims her service revolver at the gunman's head the scene shifts back to show every Blue Heeler there backing her up. | |
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Naïve Newcomer | |
Blue Heelers / int_ed05cfee | comment |
Naïve Newcomer: Maggie in the first season, most of the junior constables in subsequent seasons. | |
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Cartwright Curse | |
Blue Heelers / int_edc22fe8 | comment |
Cartwright Curse: Tom lost two wives in the course of the show: Nell to a car crash in Season 1, and Grace was murdered in Season 11. PJ's engagements to Maggie and Jo both ended in fairly similar tragedies, though Jo had broken the engagement before her death because she felt he would never move on from Maggie. | |
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The Lost Lenore | |
Blue Heelers / int_f0c4ce7d | comment |
The Lost Lenore: Maggie for PJ, to the extent that he was never able to fully move on from her even after his proposal to Jo four years later. | |
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Inspector Javert | |
Blue Heelers / int_f178203a | comment |
Inspector Javert: Falcon-Price was hell-bent with ending the careers of Ben, Tom, anyone who did not fit his mold and closing the station, to the point where he puts Tom up to active duty, knowing he just had cancer surgery and was not up to it. Monica Draper initially came across this way with PJ, but she was consistently more reasonable. | |
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Attempted Rape | |
Blue Heelers / int_f85354eb | comment |
Attempted Rape: Par for the course in a police drama, with most of the female officers falling victim to this. | |
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Series Fauxnale | |
Blue Heelers / int_f9c3ecc6 | comment |
Series Fauxnale: A strange example in the episode where Tom marries Grace, which would seem like a fitting end to the show, and instead of previews for next week John Wood announces that Blue Heelers will not be seen. What looks to be a final goodbye turns out to be regular programming being pushed aside because it was one year since September 11. | |
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Number Two | |
Blue Heelers / int_fa7d3dfe | comment |
Number Two: Senior Constable (later Sergeant) Nick Schultz in the first five seasons, later replaced by Acting Sergeant Maggie Doyle, Acting Sergeant Ben Stewart, Sergeant Tess Gallagher, Sergeant Ben Stewart, Sergeant Mark Jacobs, Acting Sergeant Susie Raynor, and finally Acting Sergeant Alex Kirby. | |
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Comically Missing the Point | |
Blue Heelers / int_fbd285b7 | comment |
Comically Missing the Point: In Jonesy's first episode there is drag racing and one of the drivers turns out to have a suspected stolen engine in his car. He claims to have been fitted up and Tess, knowing Jones has just about everything in his personal vehicle, asks is he happens to have a file that she thinks might have been used to remove the serial number. Not knowing what Tess is getting at he tells her no, but he does have an angle grinder. | |
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Brick Joke: Actor William McInnes revealed how he would always order catering and one time he had fourteen pork rolls, much to the displeasure of his co stars. Five years after he left the role there was an episode where Ben and his basketball team all fell sick after eating pork rolls, a nod to the amusing incident. | |
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