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* AlternateHistory: But of course. To summarise, there was a harsher Great Depression, leading to a left-wing movement called National Socialism ([[NamesTheSame no, not]] ThoseWackyNazis) taking power and an early Civil Rights movement. This is in a lull by the time the show opens, leaving race relations rather frosty.

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* AlternateHistory: But of course. To summarise, there was a harsher Great Depression, leading to a left-wing movement called National Socialism ([[NamesTheSame no, not]] (no, not ThoseWackyNazis) taking power and an early Civil Rights movement. This is in a lull by the time the show opens, leaving race relations rather frosty.

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* BerserkButton: Don't say the N-word in front of Detective Martin. [[spoiler:Tanner]] finds this out the [[{{Main/Pun}} hard]] way toward the end of the second episode.



* RaginCajun: Detective Martin averts this, and while Cajun, is usually quite calm and collected. He [[BerserkButton can't abide by racism]], though.

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* RaginCajun: Detective Martin averts this, and while Cajun, is usually quite calm and collected. He [[BerserkButton can't abide by racism]], racism, though.
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ZCE comment-outs.


* FlashedBadgeHijack: Chet kind of pulls this on ''a train'' in the second episode.

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* %%* FlashedBadgeHijack: Chet kind of pulls this on ''a train'' in the second episode.



* OldCopYoungCop: Detectives Martin and Holloway, respectively.

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* %%* OldCopYoungCop: Detectives Martin and Holloway, respectively.



* RedOniBlueOni: Chet's the red, Martin's blue.

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* %%* RedOniBlueOni: Chet's the red, Martin's blue.
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* AlternateHistory: But of course. To summarise, there was a harsher Great Depression, leading to a left-wing movement called National Socialism ([[NamesTheSame no, not]] ThoseWackyNazis) taking power and an early Civil Rights movement. This is in a lull by the time the show opens, leaving race relations [[{{Main/Understatement}} rather frosty]].

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* AlternateHistory: But of course. To summarise, there was a harsher Great Depression, leading to a left-wing movement called National Socialism ([[NamesTheSame no, not]] ThoseWackyNazis) taking power and an early Civil Rights movement. This is in a lull by the time the show opens, leaving race relations [[{{Main/Understatement}} rather frosty]].frosty.
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* BerserkButton: Don't say the N-word in front of Detective Martin.

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* BerserkButton: Don't say the N-word in front of Detective Martin. [[spoiler:Tanner]] finds this out the [[{{Main/Pun}} hard]] way toward the end of the second episode.
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Being an AlternateHistory work, it's prone to this. For instance, cars are referred to throughout as "autos".

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''[[ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle Below Board: A Tale of Police and Politics in 1930s New Orleans]]'' is a {{Podcast}} AudioPlay being made by [[Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom AH.com]] members Ares96 and Iserlohn. Set in the same universe as [[Literature/StoryOfAParty The Story of a Party]], it's set up as a fairly standard PoliceProcedural, following two Burglary detectives investigating a string of thefts in 1930s New Orleans.

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''[[ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle Below Board: A Tale of Police and Politics in 1930s New Orleans]]'' is a {{Podcast}} AudioPlay being made by [[Website/AlternateHistoryDotCom AH.com]] members Ares96 and Iserlohn. Set in the same universe as [[Literature/StoryOfAParty The Story of a Party]], it's set up as a fairly standard PoliceProcedural, following two Burglary detectives investigating a string of thefts in 1930s New Orleans.
UsefulNotes/NewOrleans.



* ShoutOut: The episode titles to {{Radio/Dragnet}}, whose episode titles all started with ''The Big...'' as well.

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* ShoutOut: The episode titles to {{Radio/Dragnet}}, whose episode titles all started with ''The Big...'' as well.well.
* TheBigEasy: An alternate version of it, but the Big Easy nonetheless, provides the main setting for the series.
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* AlwaysMurder: Averted. The main characters are investigating burglaries.

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* AlwaysMurder: Averted. Zig-zagged. The main characters are investigating burglaries.burglaries, but someone inevitably ends up dead before the episode is over.
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