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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: It's related that among the effects of Alonzo being exposed as a corrupt cop is that ''every'' case he ever worked on is now subjected to appeal, allowing scores of brutal criminals to return to the streets and the crime rate skyrocketing.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama adapted from the [[Film/TrainingDay 2001 film]] of the same name. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show aired on Creator/{{CBS}} in 2017 for a total of 13 episodes. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama adapted from the [[Film/TrainingDay 2001 film]] of the same name. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show show, which aired on Creator/{{CBS}} in 2017 for a total of 13 episodes. The show episodes in 2017, was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show series before he passed away.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama adapted from the [[Film/TrainingDay 2001 film]] of the same name. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the film. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show aired on Creator/{{CBS}} in 2017 for a total of 13 episodes. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

Years after the events of the movie, Officer Kyle Craig was a promising officer in the Los Angeles Police Department after he joined the force to [[GenerationXerox follow the footsteps of his deceased father, Billy]]. His actions in saving a young child from being killed caught the attention of Deputy Chief Joy Lockhart, who gave him the opportunity to infiltrate the LAPD's Special Investigation Section, which is led by Frank Roarke. Due to concerns that he may be using unorthodox tactics as being a DirtyCop, Kyle is given the job to investigate him and figure out if he's really gone rogue.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama adapted from the [[Film/TrainingDay 2001 film]] of the same name. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the film. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show aired on Creator/{{CBS}} in 2017 for a total of 13 episodes. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

Years after the events of the movie, film, Officer Kyle Craig was is a promising officer in the Los Angeles Police Department after he joined joining the force to [[GenerationXerox follow the footsteps of his deceased father, Billy]]. His actions in saving a young child from being killed caught catch the attention of Deputy Chief Joy Lockhart, who gave gives him the opportunity to infiltrate the LAPD's Special Investigation Section, which is led by Frank Roarke. Due to concerns that he Frank may be using unorthodox tactics as being a DirtyCop, Kyle is given the job to investigate him and figure out if he's really gone rogue.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the movie. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show aired on CBS with a total of 13 episodes only. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as drama adapted from the sequel [[Film/TrainingDay 2001 film]] of the movie. same name. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie.film. It stars Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show aired on CBS with Creator/{{CBS}} in 2017 for a total of 13 episodes only.episodes. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.
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* FarEastAsianTerrorists: Kyle fought against Taliban guerrillas when he was deployed with the US Army in Afghanistan in peacekeeping operations.


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* SouthAsianTerrorists: Kyle fought against Taliban guerrillas when he was deployed with the US Army in Afghanistan in peacekeeping operations.
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* ActorAllusion: Eddie Shin previously played a Japanese-American character in the TV version of ''Series/ManInTheHighCastle''.

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* ActorAllusion: Eddie Shin previously played a Japanese-American character in the TV version of ''Series/ManInTheHighCastle''.''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle''.
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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Tim Wallace]] in the finale.
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* BackForTheFinale: Tim Wallace and the 3 Wise Men from the film reappear in the finale. [[spoiler:For Tim, its also a case of BackForTheDead.]]
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* DrivingQuestion: Who killed Billy Craig and who was responsible for covering his death...?

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* DrivingQuestion: Who killed Billy Craig and who was responsible for covering his death...?? [[spoiler:The finale reveals it was Tim Wallace.]]

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes only. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]].movie. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Creator/BillPaxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing aired on CBS with a total of 13 episodes only. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.



* ActorAllusion: Eddie Shin previously played a Japanese-American character in the TV version of ''Series/ManInTheHighCastle''.



* {{Yakuza}}: The Yakuza are the BigBad in "Code of Honor" over smuggling new drugs from Myanmar. [[spoiler:And the head is a second-generation Japanese-American businessman.]]

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* {{Yakuza}}: The Yakuza are the BigBad in "Code of Honor" over smuggling new drugs from Myanmar. [[spoiler:And the head is a second-generation Japanese-American businessman.]]]]
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* PillowSilencer: In the episode "Wages of Sin", Jeff takes out one of Chief Wade's men in a public area by using a pillow to muffle the gunshot.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.episodes only. The show was Paxton's last appearance in a TV show before he passed away.
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* PhonyVeteran: A gun shop owner claims to be a Marine Corps veteran. Kyle points out that the man's Marine tattoo has the eagle facing the wrong way and the man admits that it is just a phony gimmick since customers are more likely to buy guns from a veteran. Both Frank and Kyle are disgusted by this.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.
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Head [[Characters/TrainingDayTV here]] for the show's character page.

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Head [[Characters/TrainingDayTV here]] for the show's character page.
page. Also has a [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TrainingDay Recap page]] in need of help.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars Bill Paxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen years after the events of the movie. It stars [[Creator/BillPaxton Bill Paxton, Paxton]], Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.
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* CopKiller: Theroux and his mercenaries kills several LAPD officers in "Apocalypse Now," including Kyle's old partner, when they ambushed a convoy of vehicles belonging to a drug dealer named Menjivar.

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* CopKiller: Theroux and his mercenaries kills kill several LAPD officers in "Apocalypse Now," including Kyle's old partner, when they ambushed a convoy of vehicles belonging to a drug dealer named Menjivar.
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* ActionPrologue: The show starts when Kyle and his partner intervene in a domestic dispute when an armed man open fire with a MAC-11 submachine gun. Kyle tackles him from the side when he's distracted.

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* ActionPrologue: The show starts when Kyle and his partner intervene in a domestic dispute when an armed man open opens fire with a MAC-11 submachine gun. Kyle tackles him from the side when he's distracted.



* CopKiller: Theroux and his mercenaries kills several LAPD officers in "Apocalypse Now", including Kyle's old partner, when they ambushed a convoy of vehicles belonging to a drug dealer named Menjivar.

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* CopKiller: Theroux and his mercenaries kills several LAPD officers in "Apocalypse Now", Now," including Kyle's old partner, when they ambushed a convoy of vehicles belonging to a drug dealer named Menjivar.



* EnemyCivilWar: Prior to the series, Menjivar's lieutenant, Rios, began to muster his authority by taking out sicarios and other figures who were loyal to Menjivar in "Apocalypse Now". This led to an escalation of hostilities between them with Rios creating his own cartel.

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* EnemyCivilWar: Prior to the series, Menjivar's lieutenant, Rios, began to muster his authority by taking out sicarios and other figures who were loyal to Menjivar in "Apocalypse Now". Now." This led to an escalation of hostilities between them with Rios creating his own cartel.
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During the course of his assignment, Frank gets to help Kyle [[MythArc solve the mystery of his father and figure out what happen to him after he got shot]] with [[GovernmentConspiracy Frank's suggestion that the LAPD covered his death as a death due to a robbery gone wrong]].

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During the course of his assignment, Frank gets to help Kyle [[MythArc solve the mystery of his father and figure out what happen happened to him after he got shot]] with [[GovernmentConspiracy Frank's suggestion that the LAPD covered his death as a death due to a robbery gone wrong]].
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen year after the events of the movie. It stars Bill Paxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.

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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen year years after the events of the movie. It stars Bill Paxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.
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''Training Day'' is a television crime drama, which serves as the sequel of the [[Film/TrainingDay Training Day movie]]. It takes place sixteen year after the events of the movie. It stars Bill Paxton, Justin Cornwall, Katrina Law, Drew Van Acker and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The show is airing on CBS with a total of 13 episodes.

Years after the events of the movie, Officer Kyle Craig was a promising officer in the Los Angeles Police Department after he joined the force to [[GenerationXerox follow the footsteps of his deceased father, Billy]]. His actions in saving a young child from being killed caught the attention of Deputy Chief Joy Lockhart, who gave him the opportunity to infiltrate the LAPD's Special Investigation Section, which is led by Frank Roarke. Due to concerns that he may be using unorthodox tactics as being a DirtyCop, Kyle is given the job to investigate him and figure out if he's really gone rogue.

During the course of his assignment, Frank gets to help Kyle [[MythArc solve the mystery of his father and figure out what happen to him after he got shot]] with [[GovernmentConspiracy Frank's suggestion that the LAPD covered his death as a death due to a robbery gone wrong]].

Head [[Characters/TrainingDayTV here]] for the show's character page.

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* ActionPrologue: The show starts when Kyle and his partner intervene in a domestic dispute when an armed man open fire with a MAC-11 submachine gun. Kyle tackles him from the side when he's distracted.
* CoolCar: The Yakuza use several Nissan and Toyota cars, such as GT-Rs and 86s.
* CopKiller: Theroux and his mercenaries kills several LAPD officers in "Apocalypse Now", including Kyle's old partner, when they ambushed a convoy of vehicles belonging to a drug dealer named Menjivar.
* DrivingQuestion: Who killed Billy Craig and who was responsible for covering his death...?
* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: "Tehrangeles" involves the SIS in a kidnapping case with ex-soldiers of the Libyan Amazonian Guards turned mercenaries.
** The SIS itself. It's a plainclothes unit meant to investigate the activities of the criminal underworld when conventional approaches would make things impossible to work.
* EnemyCivilWar: Prior to the series, Menjivar's lieutenant, Rios, began to muster his authority by taking out sicarios and other figures who were loyal to Menjivar in "Apocalypse Now". This led to an escalation of hostilities between them with Rios creating his own cartel.
* FarEastAsianTerrorists: Kyle fought against Taliban guerrillas when he was deployed with the US Army in Afghanistan in peacekeeping operations.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Some of the enemies SIS takes on are contractors hired by some of the episode's BigBad.
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** "Tehrangeles" explains the origin of the Amazonian Guards and why they were created by Gaddafi.
* {{Yakuza}}: The Yakuza are the BigBad in "Code of Honor" over smuggling new drugs from Myanmar. [[spoiler:And the head is a second-generation Japanese-American businessman.]]

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