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-->'''Jack:''' You're done- end of story!

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-->'''Jack:''' You're done- done, end of story!story.

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* Jack's takedown of Ganz in the finale to the first film, complete with cool-assed PreMortemOneliner:
-->'''Jack:''' You're done- end of story!

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* Jack's takedown of Ganz in the finale to the first film, complete with cool-assed PreMortemOneliner:
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-->'''Jack:''' You're done- end of story!story!
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* The chief (Capt. Haden)is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably) chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when Haden belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.

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* The chief (Capt. Haden)is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably) chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when Haden belittles continues to belittle Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", lowly convict, Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.
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* The chief is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably) chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.

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* The chief is (Capt. Haden)is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably) chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief Haden belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.
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* Reggie nails a fleeing Luther with the door of Jack's car.
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* The chief is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably)chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.

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* The chief is in the midst of seriously (and not totally unjustifiably)chewing unjustifiably) chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.
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* The chief (not totally unjustifiably) is in the midst of seriously chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.

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* The chief (not totally unjustifiably) is in the midst of seriously chewing (and not totally unjustifiably)chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.

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-->'''"Some of us citizens are behind you all the way, officer!"'''

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-->'''"Some -->''"Some of us citizens are behind you all the way, officer!"'''officer!"''


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* The chief (not totally unjustifiably) is in the midst of seriously chewing out Jack for losing Ganz and Billy Bear, and initially Cates just sits there and takes it, without uttering a word. But when the chief belittles Reggie for being a "cowardly convict", Jack then jumps to Hammond's defense, stating that he's got more brains and guts than any partner he's ever had. Cates' impassioned defense of Reggie shows just how far they've come in their relationship, building a friendship based on mutual respect.
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** Jack clobbering a redneck who tries to flee the interrogation.
-->'''"Some of us citizens are behind you all the way, officer!"'''
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* Jack and Reggie's alley fight, with the streetwise CombatPragmatist Reggie holding his own against the bigger, stronger Jack is a highlight.
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* The subway chase, for some.

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* The subway chase, for some.some.
* Jack's takedown of Ganz in the finale to the first film, complete with cool-assed PreMortemOneliner:
-->'''Jack:''' You're done- end of story!
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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a badass attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.

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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a badass attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.screentime.
* The subway chase, for some.
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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a badass attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.

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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a badass attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''BlazingSaddles'', ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.
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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a {{Badass}} attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.

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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a {{Badass}} badass attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.
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* Eddie Murphy walking into a redneck bar (in San Francisco?) to find any information on Ganz or Billy Bear. With nothing but a badge and a {{Badass}} attitude. By the time he walks out of there, he's humiliated every redneck in the bar, made a ShoutOut to ''BlazingSaddles'', and turned himself into a Hollywood superstar. In pretty much five minutes of screentime.

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