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They Fight Crime is no longer a trope
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* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Troubles is the smart private detective. Whit's the CuteBruiser bodyguard. Together, TheyFightCrime (more like solve it)
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* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Troubles is the smart private detective. Whit's the CuteBruiser bodyguard. Together, TheyFightCrime (more like they solve it)crime.
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* BaitAndSwitch: The show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
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* EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
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* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Troubles is the smart private detective. Whit's the CuteBruiser bodyguard. Together, TheyFightCrime (more like solve it)
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* MultipleChoicePast: When asked, Walter gives difficult answers about the way he and Whit found each other. Maybe her dad was in the war and he promised to take care of her. Maybe she saved him from a mugging. Who knows?
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* MultipleChoicePast: When asked, Walter gives difficult different answers about the way he and Whit found each other. Maybe her dad was in the war and he promised to take care of her. Maybe she saved him from a mugging. Who knows?
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[[caption-width-right:225:What is the frequency...what is the frequency...what is the frequency...=WHAT= =IS= =THE= =FREQUENCY!=:some caption text]]
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[[caption-width-right:225:What is the frequency...what is the frequency...what is the frequency...=WHAT= =IS= =THE= =FREQUENCY!=:some caption text]]
[=WHAT=] [=IS=] [=THE=] [=FREQUENCY!=]]]
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What's the Frequency? is a psychedelic noir fiction podcast/audio drama. When radio stations start going missing in 1940s Los Angeles, it's up to private investigator duo Walter "Troubles" Mix and Whitney to find out why. WTF airs monthly.
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What's the Frequency? is a psychedelic noir fiction podcast/audiodrama. drama written by James Oliva. When radio stations start going missing in 1940s Los Angeles, it's up to private investigator duo Walter "Troubles" Mix and his bodyguard/partner Whitney to find out why. WTF airs monthly.
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What's the Frequency? is a psychedelic noir fiction podcast/audio
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BrainsAndBrawn: Walter is the brains, Whitney is the brawn.
EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
PrivateDetective: Walter and Whitney.
EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
PrivateDetective: Walter and Whitney.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Walter is the brains, Whitney is the brawn.
brawn.
* EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on theforce.
force.
* MultipleChoicePast: When asked, Walter gives difficult answers about the way he and Whit found each other. Maybe her dad was in the war and he promised to take care of her. Maybe she saved him from a mugging. Who knows?
* PrivateDetective: Walter andWhitney.Whitney.
* ShowWithinAShow: Love, Honor, and Decay, a radio show. Clips from the show starring Louise and Donald appear in the beginning of episodes.
* WaifFu: Whitney is said to have a small build, but she can pack a wallop.
* EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the
* MultipleChoicePast: When asked, Walter gives difficult answers about the way he and Whit found each other. Maybe her dad was in the war and he promised to take care of her. Maybe she saved him from a mugging. Who knows?
* PrivateDetective: Walter and
* ShowWithinAShow: Love, Honor, and Decay, a radio show. Clips from the show starring Louise and Donald appear in the beginning of episodes.
* WaifFu: Whitney is said to have a small build, but she can pack a wallop.
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What's the Frequency? is a psychedelic noir fiction podcast/audio drama. When radio stations start going missing in 1940s Los Angeles, it's up to private investigator duo Walter "Troubles" Mix and Whitney to find out why. WTF airs monthly.
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!! What's the Frequency contains examples of:
BrainsAndBrawn: Walter is the brains, Whitney is the brawn.
EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
PrivateDetective: Walter and Whitney.
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!! What's the Frequency contains examples of:
BrainsAndBrawn: Walter is the brains, Whitney is the brawn.
EvilDuo: Subverted—the show starts out tricking the listener into thinking that Walter and Whit are thieves, but it turns out they're actually private investigators helping the good cops find at least one DirtyCop on the force.
PrivateDetective: Walter and Whitney.