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If you're looking for a reality show, that's ''[[Series/Chase2008 Cha$e]].''

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If you're looking for a reality show, that's ''[[Series/Chase2008 Cha$e]].''
Cha$e]]", if you're looking for the trivia show, that's "[[Series/TheChase The Chase]]".
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* WeaponOfChoice: Annie's shotgun during takedowns.
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* ShoutOut: A stolen police car in episode 14 had the callsign "1-Series/AdamTwelve".

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* ShoutOut: A stolen police car in episode 14 had the callsign "1-Series/AdamTwelve"."1-Series/Adam12".
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted, as the series is shot in Texas.
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For disambiguation reasons, I moved Chase Game Show to Chase 2008.


If you're looking for a reality show, that's ''[[Series/ChaseGameShow Cha$e]].''

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If you're looking for a reality show, that's ''[[Series/ChaseGameShow ''[[Series/Chase2008 Cha$e]].''
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* MarketBasedTitle: Officially renamed ''Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase'' in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the Creator/{{ITV}} game show ''Series/TheChase''.

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* MarketBasedTitle: Officially renamed ''Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase'' in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the Creator/{{ITV}} game show ''Series/TheChase''.''Series/{{The Chase|GameShow}}''.

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* CorruptCop: Annie's father might have been one.

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* CorruptCop: CorruptCop:
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Annie's father might have been one.



* CowboyCop: Annie, in spades. Including charging a [[MoreDakka machine-gun–wielding]] fugitive while he was reloading.
** Hell, she has a vial in which she keeps the bullets she's been struck with.
* DestinationDefenestration: Threatened to a corrupt assistant U.S. attorney in "Narco, Pt. 1", unless he gives up how he's been reaching Isabella Cordova. Given the rampage she's been on, it's probably ''not'' an EmptyCopThreat in this case.

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* CowboyCop: Annie, in spades. Including charging a [[MoreDakka machine-gun–wielding]] fugitive while he was reloading.
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reloading. Hell, she has a vial in which she keeps the bullets she's been struck with.
* DestinationDefenestration: DestinationDefenestration:
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Threatened to a corrupt assistant U.S. attorney in "Narco, Pt. 1", unless he gives up how he's been reaching Isabella Cordova. Given the rampage she's been on, it's probably ''not'' an EmptyCopThreat in this case.



* {{Ephebophile}}: Jackson Leary.

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* {{Ephebophile}}: {{Ephebophile}}:
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Jackson Leary.



* KnightTemplar: Bob [=McGraw=]. Basically acts like a less stable version of ComicBook/JudgeDredd or ComicBook/ThePunisher.
** Despite this, he makes several mistakes. For instance, reading a plate number without phonetics.

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* KnightTemplar: Bob [=McGraw=]. Basically acts like a less stable version of ComicBook/JudgeDredd or ComicBook/ThePunisher.
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ComicBook/ThePunisher. Despite this, he makes several mistakes. For instance, reading a plate number without phonetics.
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Chase is a series from JerryBruckheimer for Creator/{{NBC}} about the U.S. Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.

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Chase is a series from JerryBruckheimer Creator/JerryBruckheimer for Creator/{{NBC}} about the U.S. Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.
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Misuse. It\'s Genre Savvy, not just \"savvy\".


* EyeScream: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, but catches a bullet from the GenreSavvy villain who expected this.

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* EyeScream: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, but catches a bullet from the GenreSavvy clever villain who expected this.
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Note: Officially renamed ''Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase'' in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the Creator/{{ITV}} game show ''Series/TheChase''.


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* MarketBasedTitle: Officially renamed ''Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase'' in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the Creator/{{ITV}} game show ''Series/TheChase''.
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Chase is a series from JerryBruckheimer for Creator/{{NBC}} about the US Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.

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Chase is a series from JerryBruckheimer for Creator/{{NBC}} about the US U.S. Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.



* CowboyCop: Annie, in spades. Including charging a [[MoreDakka machine gun wielding]] fugitive while he was reloading.

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* CowboyCop: Annie, in spades. Including charging a [[MoreDakka machine gun wielding]] machine-gun–wielding]] fugitive while he was reloading.



* DestinationDefenestration: Threatened to a corrupt Assistant US Attorney in "Narco, Pt. 1", unless he gives up how he's been reaching Isabella Cordova. Given the rampage she's been on, it's probably ''not'' an EmptyCopThreat in this case.
** It turns out he [[spoiler: was forced to [[IHaveYourWife because they have a hostage]].]]

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* DestinationDefenestration: Threatened to a corrupt Assistant US Attorney assistant U.S. attorney in "Narco, Pt. 1", unless he gives up how he's been reaching Isabella Cordova. Given the rampage she's been on, it's probably ''not'' an EmptyCopThreat in this case.
** It turns out he [[spoiler: was [[spoiler:was forced to make this threat [[IHaveYourWife because they have a hostage]].]]hostage]]]].



* EyeScream: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, only to catch a bullet from the GenreSavvy villain who expected this.

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* EyeScream: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, only to catch but catches a bullet from the GenreSavvy villain who expected this.



* MexicoCalledTheyWantTexasBack: In the episode Repo the criminal they are chasing is a believes that America stole the territory and doesn't believe in the authority of the police, making comments about it to most people he meets.

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* MexicoCalledTheyWantTexasBack: In the episode Repo "Repo", the criminal they the heroes are chasing is a believes that America stole the territory Texas and doesn't believe in the authority of the police, making comments about it to most people he meets. meets.



* PublicServiceAnnouncement: Like ''Series/WithoutATrace'' did for missing persons, ''Chase'' does for wanted felons.
* [[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Pistol-whip, uh-oh]]: After hitting a gargantuan domestic abuser fugitive to no effect, [[OhCrap Oh]], [[GoshDangItToHeck shoot!]] Then played straight. Takes smashing his head through a window to finally stop him.
* RapeAsBackstory: Daisy was molested by her music teacher for over six years. [[spoiler: She breaks into his house and kills him in "Roundup".]]

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* PublicServiceAnnouncement: Like As ''Series/WithoutATrace'' did for missing persons, ''Chase'' does for wanted felons.
* [[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Pistol-whip, uh-oh]]: After hitting a gargantuan domestic abuser fugitive is struck to no effect, [[OhCrap Oh]], [[GoshDangItToHeck shoot!]] Then played straight. Takes smashing his head through a window to finally stop him.
* RapeAsBackstory: Daisy was molested by her music teacher for over six years. [[spoiler: She [[spoiler:She breaks into his house and kills him in "Roundup".]]



* TemptingFate: When taking down Hank Collins for petty larceny, The comment "Hey, it's easy points!" is made. Then the window explodes and he comes out wielding an [[MoreDakka .223 automatic rifle]].

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* TemptingFate: When taking down Hank Collins for petty larceny, The comment one of the heroes comments, "Hey, it's easy points!" is made. Then the window explodes and he comes out wielding an a [[MoreDakka .223 automatic rifle]].
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* MexicoCalledTheyWantTexasBack: In the episode Repo the criminal they are chasing is a believes that America stole the territory and doesn't believe in the authority of the police, making comments about it to most people he meets.
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Chase is a series from JerryBruckheimer for Creator/{{NBC}} about the US Marshals Service, and their efforts to catch various wanted felons.

The show was canceled with five episodes left on its first season.

If you're looking for a reality show, that's ''[[Series/ChaseGameShow Cha$e]].''

Note: Officially renamed ''Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase'' in Britain, presumably to avoid confusion with the Creator/{{ITV}} game show ''Series/TheChase''.
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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: Operation Lasso
* ActionGirl: Annie and Daisy.
* BallisticDiscount: Fugitive Jack Druggan guns down a gang of gun dealers with one of their own automatic rifles after they unwisely attempt to rip him off in "The Comeback Kid".
* BelligerentSexualTension: Ben and Annie, emphasis on the belligerent in Annie's case.
* BountyHunter: Ben Crowley, Annie's nemesis.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted, as the series is shot in Texas.
* CatchPhrase: Annie's "Let's ride!". A callback to how the Marshals ''used'' [[CoolHorse to get around]].
* CorruptCop: Annie's father might have been one.
** Marco's old partner in Narcotics, forcing him to [[ShootTheDog Shoot the Sonofabitch]].
* CowboyCop: Annie, in spades. Including charging a [[MoreDakka machine gun wielding]] fugitive while he was reloading.
** Hell, she has a vial in which she keeps the bullets she's been struck with.
* DestinationDefenestration: Threatened to a corrupt Assistant US Attorney in "Narco, Pt. 1", unless he gives up how he's been reaching Isabella Cordova. Given the rampage she's been on, it's probably ''not'' an EmptyCopThreat in this case.
** It turns out he [[spoiler: was forced to [[IHaveYourWife because they have a hostage]].]]
* {{Determinator}}: Annie lets nothing stand in her way.
* DisappearedDad: Annie's dad.
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Annie "Nolan" Frost, Daisy "Gladys" Ogbaa.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Jackson Leary.
** Daisy's former music teacher.
* EyeScream: "Narco, Pt. 1" - When the bad guys come to collect the accountant under the Marshals' protection, the officer sharing the room looks through the peephole to see what's going on, only to catch a bullet from the GenreSavvy villain who expected this.
* HandsOnApproach: Played for ''creepy'' in episode 14, where the fugitive, a pedophile CorruptCop, shows a girl how to cut a tomato rose.
* KillItWithFire: The way the accountant in "Narco, pt. 1" bites it.
* KnightTemplar: Bob [=McGraw=]. Basically acts like a less stable version of ComicBook/JudgeDredd or ComicBook/ThePunisher.
** Despite this, he makes several mistakes. For instance, reading a plate number without phonetics.
* PsychoLesbian: Karen in "Under the Radar". More a psycho who happens to be lesbian, though.
* PublicServiceAnnouncement: Like ''Series/WithoutATrace'' did for missing persons, ''Chase'' does for wanted felons.
* [[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Pistol-whip, uh-oh]]: After hitting a gargantuan domestic abuser fugitive to no effect, [[OhCrap Oh]], [[GoshDangItToHeck shoot!]] Then played straight. Takes smashing his head through a window to finally stop him.
* RapeAsBackstory: Daisy was molested by her music teacher for over six years. [[spoiler: She breaks into his house and kills him in "Roundup".]]
* RunForTheBorder
* ShoutOut: A stolen police car in episode 14 had the callsign "1-Series/AdamTwelve".
* SternChase: This is ''Fugitive: The Series'', but with guilty subjects.
* TemptingFate: When taking down Hank Collins for petty larceny, The comment "Hey, it's easy points!" is made. Then the window explodes and he comes out wielding an [[MoreDakka .223 automatic rifle]].
--> '''Annie:''' So much for the easy point!
* USMarshal
* WeaponOfChoice: Annie's shotgun during takedowns.
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