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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd end up in a love triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': There haven't been any complicated soapy turns so far, but the focus definitely is on the private lives.
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* ''Series/TaiyoNiHoero'' innovated this for Japanese TV. The lives and personalities of a detective sometimes were the central focus in many an episode. The CharacterFocus detectives also tended to argue sometimes with their coworkers on multiple occasions.
* ''Series/TokusouSaizensen'' also ran with this, sometimes for tragic effect. Episode 50 for example, saw the [[spoiler: death of the head investigator's daughter at the hands of a CorruptCops, which forced him to go into HeroicBSOD mode for the next one.]] In fact, it's so traumatizing that said character forever holds a grude against corrupt police officials, something that turns up in the series finale.
* ''Series/TokusouSaizensen'' also ran with this, sometimes for tragic effect. Episode 50 for example, saw the [[spoiler: death of the head investigator's daughter at the hands of a CorruptCops, which forced him to go into HeroicBSOD mode for the next one.]] In fact, it's so traumatizing that said character forever holds a grude against corrupt police officials, something that turns up in the series finale.
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** This was possibly a reaction to ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' and its cross-over with ''Law & Order''. Tom Fontana (co-creator of the former) noted that the Law and Order actors wanted to do more humanised, character driven shows following their appearance on Homicide. As a result, the next two seasons were something of a compromise.
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* ''Series/BodyOfProof'' follows a former Surgeon turned Medical Examiner after a car accident messed up her hands, while also trying to repair her relationship with her daughter.
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* ''Series/RedRock'' is set in the fictional Dublin seaside area of Red Rock, it focuses on the local Garda station as they deal with crimes both major and minor. As well as, initially, the activities of two local crime families.
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd end up in a love triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd end up in a love triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
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* ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' is a 1981s series that follows the lives of the staff of a police station in a large city and has inspired many other shows of the same genre and theme.
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* ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' is a 1981s 1980s series that follows the lives of the staff of a police station in a large city and has inspired many other shows of the same genre and theme.theme. Possibly the TropeMaker and certainly the TropeCodifier for pioneering genre staples like [[TwoLinesNoWaiting parallel episode plots]], one of them focused mainly on the police procedural side and often spanning multiple episodes and another, usually but not always more lighthearted one about the personal lives and relationships of the main characters.
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* ''Series/{{House}}'' started as a PoliceProcedural about chasing diseases instead of criminals. Now it's a CrimeTimeSoap about chasing criminals instead of diseases.
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As a {{CrimeAndPunishment|Series}} show ages and begins to exhaust the variations of its genre, the producers will start to crank up the soap elements of the show to compensate.
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* ''Series/LondonsBurning'' was a case of [[TropesAreFlexible "same trope, different emergency service"]] for most of its run (naturally enough given that series creator Jack Rosenthal got his start working on ''Series/CoronationStreet'' before going on to be the biggest name in KitchenSinkDrama), and like a lot of these examples would ultimately end up over-emphasising the soap opera storylines at the expense of its original premise, much to the fanbase's dismay.
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* ''Series/LondonsBurning'' was a case of [[TropesAreFlexible [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible "same trope, different emergency service"]] for most of its run (naturally enough given that series creator Jack Rosenthal got his start working on ''Series/CoronationStreet'' before going on to be the biggest name in KitchenSinkDrama), and like a lot of these examples would ultimately end up over-emphasising the soap opera storylines at the expense of its original premise, much to the fanbase's dismay.
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A play on PrimeTimeSoap -- a PoliceProcedural drama that focuses as much on the complicated personal lives of its characters as it does on the crimes themselves.
As a [[CrimeAndPunishmentSeries Crime And Punishment show]] ages and begins to exhaust the variations of its genre, the producers will start to crank up the soap elements of the show to compensate.
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A play on PrimeTimeSoap -- PrimeTimeSoap, a PoliceProcedural drama that focuses as much on the complicated personal lives of its characters as it does on the crimes themselves.
As a[[CrimeAndPunishmentSeries Crime And Punishment show]] {{CrimeAndPunishment|Series}} show ages and begins to exhaust the variations of its genre, the producers will start to crank up the soap elements of the show to compensate.
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* A notable UK example of this is ''Series/TheBill'' between 2002 and 2005, after a lengthy run as a straight PoliceProcedural and crime drama show. The shift in focus was not universally appreciated to put it mildly.
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* Half the episodes on ''Series/BlueHeelers'' are not about the VictimOfTheWeek or trying to arrest the local psycho, interstate drug dealer or serial killer. They're about Dash coming to terms with having cancer, Tess fighting for custody of Hayley and Evan and Susie's relationship. In fact when Maggie and PJ became an OfficialCouple fans saw this as GrowingTheBeard and those seasons are regarded as the best.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'' has always been a very character-driven show, focusing on their lives as much as the crime of the week. A good reminder that Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' is an [[AffectionateParody Affectionate]] / DeconstructiveParody of this, portraying the cops as [[BunnyEarsLawyer Bunny Ears Lawyers]] who spend more time getting into bizarre antics then solving crimes.
* Half the episodes on ''Series/BlueHeelers'' are not about the VictimOfTheWeek or trying to arrest the local psycho, interstate drug dealer or serial killer. They're about Dash coming to terms with having cancer, Tess fighting for custody of Hayley and Evan and Susie's relationship. In fact when Maggie and PJ became an OfficialCouple fans saw this as GrowingTheBeard and those seasons are regarded as the best.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'' has always been a very character-driven show, focusing on their lives as much as the crime of the week. A good reminder that Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' is an [[AffectionateParody Affectionate]] / DeconstructiveParody of this, portraying the cops as [[BunnyEarsLawyer Bunny Ears Lawyers]] who spend more time getting into bizarre antics then solving crimes.
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* Without Brenda's [[BunnyEarsLawyer truly wacky]] personal life, ''Series/TheCloser'' is a straight-up DetectiveDrama. With it, the show crosses the line into this. It's still pretty awesome, though.
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd end up in a love-triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
* ''Series/CSICyber'' had a fair amount of personal drama for a show fresh off its first season. Things didn't really change much in the show's second (and final) season, with a couple of major personal subplots, including one about one of the team suing the F.B.I. in relation to the case on which he was busted in, forcing him to join the Cyber team in the first place.
* ''Series/CSICyber'' had a fair amount of personal drama for a show fresh off its first season. Things didn't really change much in the show's second (and final) season, with a couple of major personal subplots, including one about one of the team suing the F.B.I. in relation to the case on which he was busted in, forcing him to join the Cyber team in the first place.
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* ''Series/CSICyber'' had a fair amount of personal drama for a show fresh off its first season. Things didn't really change much in the show's second (and final) season, with a couple of major personal subplots, including one about one of theteam teams suing the F.B.I. in relation to the case on which he was busted in, forcing him to join the Cyber team in the first place.
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* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' is mostly about the psychology of the murderous, duplicitous main character.
* ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' is possibly the TropeMaker.
* ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' is arguably the most critically acclaimed example.
* ''Series/{{House}}'' started as a PoliceProcedural about chasing diseases instead of criminals. Now it's a CrimeTimeSoap about chasing diseases instead of criminals.
* ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' is possibly the TropeMaker.
* ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' is arguably the most critically acclaimed example.
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd be end up in a love-triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' headed into this territory as well, for a while, especially when Mac's ex-girlfriend Peyton [[TheBusCameBack returned toward the end of season 6]] and it looked like they'd be end up in a love-triangle with the pretty doctor he'd just begun a flirtatious friendship with.
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* ''Series/LondonsBurning'' was a case of [[TropesAreFlexible "same trope, different emergency service"]] for most of its run (naturally enough given that series creator Jack Rosenthal got his start working on ''Series/CoronationStreet'' before going on to be the biggest name in KitchenSinkDrama), and like a lot of these examples would ultimately end up over-emphasising the soap opera storylines at the expense of its original premise, much to the fanbase's dismay.
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* ''Series/{{CSI Miami}}''
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* ''Series/{{CSI NY}}''
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* ''Series/DayBreak'' was this, with a twist: Detective Brett Hopper was framed for murder and stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop, which allows him to unravel the conspiracy one angle at a time. Still, the series revolved as much about the personal lives of Brett and his family and colleagues as it did on the mystery.
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* ''Series/DayBreak'' ''Series/DayBreak2006'' was this, with a twist: Detective Brett Hopper was framed for murder and stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop, which allows him to unravel the conspiracy one angle at a time. Still, the series revolved as much about the personal lives of Brett and his family and colleagues as it did on the mystery.
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'' has always been a very character-driven show, focusing on their lives as much as the crime of the week. A good reminder that {{Tropes Are Not Bad}}.
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'' has always been a very character-driven show, focusing on their lives as much as the crime of the week. A good reminder that {{Tropes Are Not Bad}}.Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad.
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* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' is an [[AffectionateParody Affectionate]] / DeconstructiveParody of this, portraying the cops as [[BunnyEarsLawyer Bunny Ears Lawyers]] who spend more time getting into bizarre antics then solving crimes.
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* If it is possible for a book series to fit this definition, then ''Literature/MidnightLouie'' is it. The series is supposed to be a series of mystery novels with the twist that certain chapters are narrated by cats, usually Midnight Louie, occasionally his daughter Midnight Louise. However, the books are just as much about the messy personal lives of the major cast of characters, which includes Louie's female owner, her one-time magician flame, her new boyfriend, a stalker that is after them all, and a police lieutenant caught up in their adventures who's a single mother.
-->'''Louie''': So, there you have it, the usual human stew—folks good, bad, and hardly indifferent—totally mixed up and at odds with one another and within themselves. Obviously, it is left to me to solve all their mysteries and nail some crooks along the way. Like Las Vegas, the City That Never Sleeps, Midnight Louie, private eye, also has a sobriquet: the Kitty That Never Sleeps. With this crew, who could?
-->'''Louie''': So, there you have it, the usual human stew—folks good, bad, and hardly indifferent—totally mixed up and at odds with one another and within themselves. Obviously, it is left to me to solve all their mysteries and nail some crooks along the way. Like Las Vegas, the City That Never Sleeps, Midnight Louie, private eye, also has a sobriquet: the Kitty That Never Sleeps. With this crew, who could?
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* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' made its name by starting off as far more character-driven than its predecessor. While it tends to zigzag this trope, the most recent seasons play it straight.
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* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' made its name by starting off as far more character-driven than its predecessor. While How soapy it tends to zigzag this trope, gets depends on the season and the episode, but the most recent seasons play it straight.
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* Half the episodes on ''Series/BlueHeelers'' are not about the VictimOfTheWeek or trying to arrest the local psycho, interstate drug dealer or serial killer. They're about Dash coming to terms with having cancer, Tess fighting for custody of Hayley and Evan and Susie's relationship. In fact when Maggie and PJ became an OfficialCouple fans saw this as GrowingTheBeard and those seasons are regarded as the best.
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* ''Series/{{NCIS}}''''Series/{{NCIS}}'' is about the adventures of a navy special investigations unit, led by a diverse cast of characters, and their ability to handle the job. PTSD is acknowledged by the show, but as per Hollywood, rarely lasts beyond the episode.
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* Without Brenda's [[BunnyEarsLawyer truly wacky]] personal life, ''TheCloser'' is a straight-up DetectiveDrama. With it, the show crosses the line into this. It's still pretty awesome, though.
* ''{{CSI Miami}}''
* ''{{CSI NY}}'' is heading into this territory as well, as of late.
* ''{{CSI Miami}}''
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* Without Brenda's [[BunnyEarsLawyer truly wacky]] personal life, ''TheCloser'' ''Series/TheCloser'' is a straight-up DetectiveDrama. With it, the show crosses the line into this. It's still pretty awesome, though.
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* ''HillStreetBlues'' is possibly the TropeMaker.
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* ''{{Dexter}}'' ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' is mostly about the psychology of the murderous, duplicitous main character.
*''HillStreetBlues'' ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' is possibly the TropeMaker.
*''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' is arguably the most critically acclaimed example.
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** This was possibly a reaction to HomicideLifeOnTheStreet and its cross-over with Law & Order. Tom Fontana (co-creator of the former) noted that the Law and Order actors wanted to do more humanised, character driven shows following their appearance on Homicide. As a result, the next two seasons were something of a compromise.
* Following the departure of the original showrunner René Balcer after season 5, ''LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' began to veer down this path for the remainder of its run.
* One could argue that this is ''LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit''.
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* ''Series/DayBreak'' was this, with a twist: Detective Brett Hopper was framed for murder and stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop, which allows him to unravel the conspiracy one angle at a time. Still, the series revolved as much about the personal lives of Brett and his family and colleagues as it did on the mystery.
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* ''Series/DayBreak'' was this, with a twist: Detective Brett Hopper was framed for murder and stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop, which allows him to unravel the conspiracy one angle at a time. Still, the series revolved as much about the personal lives of Brett and his family and colleagues as it did on the mystery.