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** ''Svatba'' ends [[spoiler:with Argo injured by stabbing and Toníček shot dead the night before before his wedding with Andělac.

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** ''Svatba'' ends [[spoiler:with Argo injured by stabbing and Toníček shot dead the night before before his wedding with Andělac.Anděla]].

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* BarBrawl: One happens at the start of ''Návrat'', caused by an exchange of insults between two locals.



* BluffingTheMurderer: Arazím pulls this off in ''Ferda Mravenec'' during the reenactment of the tramp's death.

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Arazím pulls this off in ''Ferda Mravenec'' during the reenactment of the tramp's death.death.
** Jarý manages to orchestrate this in a non-murder case in ''Návrat'', arranging Jandák's accidental confession to being the author of the MaliciousSlander that had been appearing in the town throughout the episode, planting a sealed letter accusing the mayor of buying votes, prompting Jandák to write it, thus confirming their suspicion and concluding the case.



* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: In ''Návrat'', Ládíček, the farm hand of Jandák who was stealing and planting poppies upon the orders of the farm owner Jandák, ultimately reveals the reason why he carried out Jandák's orders was because Jandák walked in on him "not having a girl" and then threatened to tell everyone.



* DisappearedDad: One of the overarching plot points of Season 2 is the disappearance of Ondra's father and Karlička's husband who left to search for oil in Arabia and hasn't returned in years. [[spoiler:He ultimately returns in the second half of the season and reveals what caused him to be unable to return for so long - a five year sentence in an Arabian prison.]]



** ''Svatba'' ends [[spoiler:with Argo injured by stabbing and Toníček shot dead the night before before his wedding with Anděla]].

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** ''Svatba'' ends [[spoiler:with Argo injured by stabbing and Toníček shot dead the night before before his wedding with Anděla]].Andělac.


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* DumbMuscle: ''Návrat'' features Ládíček, the farm hand of Jandák, a guy strong enough to beat up a pursuing gendarme but also clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed, easily blackmailed into doing Jandák's bidding by his threats that he will tell the village [[CaughtWithYourPantsDown that he was masturbating]] if he doesn't listen to him.


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* INeverGotAnyLetters: Rozsíval is baffled when he finds out his love never got any letters he sent her from the United States. When Urbánek reveals to Rozsíval that he intercepted those, read them and then burned them during their confrontation, Rozsíval becomes so furious he immediately punches Urbánek in the face in response.


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* MaliciousSlander: Mysterious writings on a cemetery wall appear in one town throughout the episode ''Návrat'', slandering the reputation of locals. At first, they blame Kalousek, a local vineyard owner who is regarded by others as a snitch due to reporting the previous mayor Jandák's corruption once. Ultimately, it is revealed that it was the disgruntled Jandák who had been writing the lies.


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* MiscarriageOfJustice: One happened offscreen in ''Návrat'' to Rozsíval, who was sentenced to prison in America after he was accused of mailing a bomb to his love. We ultimately learn that he sent a Bible which was switched for the bomb by his jealous friend Urbánek.


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* YouGotMurder: ''Návrat'' features a case where Urbánek, the culprit of the serious case of the episode, switched a Bible his friend Rozsíval sent to his love interest for a bomb long before the episode took place. The attempt ultimately failed to hurt the woman, but nevertheless caused Rozsíval to be sent to prison in the United States where he resided at the time.

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* CoolOldGuy: Šiktanc. He is an old gendarme who retires in Season 1 but he still remains mentor figure to Arazím and other gendarmes and when asked for help, he goes to action.

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* CoolOldGuy: Šiktanc. He is an old gendarme who retires in Season 1 but he still remains mentor figure to Arazím and other gendarmes and when asked for help, he goes to action.LesCollaborateurs: The episode ''Čest rodu'' focuses on a group of conspirators aiding Austrian fascists by secretly smuggling weapon plans.



* CoolOldGuy: Šiktanc. He is an old gendarme who retires in Season 1 but he still remains mentor figure to Arazím and other gendarmes and when asked for help, he goes to action.



** Margareta from ''Klaudynka'' chooses to drown herself after admitting being the murderer who killed her father. While Arazím laments he could have saved her if his leg was alright and that the justice system would have likely freed her due to the sheer amount of mitigating circumstances, it is ultimately noted that this would have made little difference since she wouldn't have been able to live a fulfilling life after all the traume that she had to suffer.

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** Margareta from ''Klaudynka'' chooses to drown herself after admitting being the murderer who killed her father. While Arazím laments he could have saved her if his leg was alright and that the justice system would have likely freed her due to the sheer amount of mitigating circumstances, it is ultimately noted that this would have made little difference since she wouldn't have been able to live a fulfilling life after all the traume trauma that she had to suffer.



* SlippingAMickey: In ''Čest rodu'', the old count's sons put their father to sleep by tampering with his coffee so that they can take the incriminating message he confiscated from them.



* StillFightingTheCivilWar: Ervín Kesler from ''Beáta'' is a former aristocrat who still keeps a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary hung in his mansion even though the setting is 1930s First Czechoslovak Republic, and he keeps a book in his library which brands President Masaryk a traitor to the nation.

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Ervín Kesler from ''Beáta'' is a former aristocrat who still keeps a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary hung in his mansion even though the setting is 1930s First Czechoslovak Republic, and he keeps a book in his library which brands President Masaryk a traitor to the nation.nation.
** Notably averted with the old count in ''Čest rodu'', who, despite being an officer Austro-Hungarian military, is loyal to the First Republic for allowing him to keep his family properties after the end of the war, and is utterly repulsed by the discovery that his sons are conspiring against Czechoslovakia.


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* ThisCannotBe: The old count in ''Čest rodu'' expresses his disbelief this way when he discovers the message proving his sons are in fact collaborating with fascists in Austria.


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* TwinTest: When investigating the murder case in ''Čest rodu'', the Gendarmes discover two possible suspects - a pair of identical twins, who, when brought before the Gendarmes, cover for each other, claiming that the other was resting in a hospital after an appendix surgery. Arazím is then asked with figuring which one of them was actually in the hospital and which one of them did the killing. He resolves it by ordering the twins to strip and then checking which one of them has a post-surgery scar.
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* PrimaDonnaDirector: The theatre troupe in ''Ochotníci'' has a one, furious at every slight mistake the actors make.
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* Foreshadowing: An OuijaBoard ritual in one of the episodes of the first season shows Arazím the word "Klaudie". Noone makes much sense of that at that moment. The meaning reveals itself in the ending of ''Narodil se Kristus Pán'', Klaudie being the name of Arazím's Russian daughter who came to Czechoslovakia to seek him out.

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: An OuijaBoard ritual in one of the episodes of the first season shows Arazím the word "Klaudie". Noone makes much sense of that at that moment. The meaning reveals itself in the ending of ''Narodil se Kristus Pán'', Klaudie being the name of Arazím's Russian daughter who came to Czechoslovakia to seek him out.

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