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* FatalMethodActing: Fictional example. "Duel" revolves around the death of an actor during the reenactment of duel between Mikhail Lermontov and Nikolay Martynov for the historical film. Leonidov even compares this accident to Creator/BrandonLee's death.

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* FatalMethodActing: Fictional InUniverse example. "Duel" revolves around the death of an actor during the reenactment of duel between Mikhail Lermontov and Nikolay Martynov for the historical film. Leonidov even compares this accident to Creator/BrandonLee's death.
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* FatalMethodActing: Fictional example. "Duel" revolves around the death of an actor during the reenactment of duel between Mikhail Lermontov and Nikolay Martynov for the historical film. Leonidov even compares this accident to Creator/BrandonLee's death.
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* ReverseCerebusSyndrome: The first season was more-or-less straightlaced detective drama. The second season started moving to the comedy territory, while the third one celebrated the move to the show with emphasis on DensierandWackier comedy (based on Gnezdilov's antics). It depends on the episode, however, whether the crime storyline remains the main focus

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* ReverseCerebusSyndrome: The first season was more-or-less straightlaced detective drama. The second season started moving to the comedy territory, while the third one celebrated the move to the show with emphasis on DensierandWackier DenserandWackier comedy (based on Gnezdilov's antics). It depends on the episode, however, whether the crime storyline remains the main focus

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* ReverseCerebusSyndrome: The first season was more-or-less straightlaced detective drama. The second season started moving to the comedy territory, while the third one celebrated the move to the show with emphasis on DensierandWackier comedy (based on Gnezdilov's antics). It depends on the episode, however, whether the crime storyline remains the main focus



* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Sasha, nephew of Maximov's neighbour whom he took to the police precinct (Sasha had no keys). He is very well-written and even [[TheProfiler helps detectives to create profile of the killer]].

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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Sasha, nephew of Maximov's neighbour whom he took to the police precinct (Sasha had no keys). He is very well-written and even [[TheProfiler helps detectives to create the profile of the serial killer]].
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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor's catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]], see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor's catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian UsefulNotes/{{Ukrain|e}}ian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]], see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.

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* CaughtUpInARobbery: "Crazy Shot@ starts with Leonidov visiting a bank branch during the robbery. He is wrongfully accused of accidentally the teller during the shoot-out, so Lena and Max take the case to clear Leonidov's name.



* CoolShades: Maximov and Dog had to wear them because of dropped pepper can. They looked very funny (especially Dog) yet cool.

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* CoolShades: Maximov and Dog had to wear them in "Competitor" because of dropped pepper can. They looked very funny (especially Dog) yet cool.



* DrowningMySorrows: Leonidov slips into drinking after being suspended (during the investigation) in "Crazy Shot".



* FlippingTheBird: Leonidov does this to Gnezdilov in "Headless Rider" as part of "severed hand" prank.

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* FlippingTheBird: Leonidov does this shows his middle finger to Gnezdilov in "Headless Rider" as a part of a "severed hand" prank.



* LoveTriangle: Triangle between Lena, Max and Lyosha is one of the main series' staples. While both men sincerely love Lena, she loves them both, too (but different way). And she definitely does not want to cheat on Lyosha.



* TragicKeepsake:
** Dog himself. Max found him at Dog's owner (and Max's former mentor and father-in-law) and takes him home (Gnezdilov wanted to euthanise the dog).
** What makes Dog even more tragic? Zharov named him "Max" (for Maximov).



---> ''Gnezdilov'': Who do you take me for?

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---> ''Gnezdilov'': Who do are you take taking me for?
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* ObnoxiousInLaws: Tamara Alexandrovna, Lena's mother and Leonidov's mother-in-law. He feels very tired, and finally decides to hide at Max's house [[UpToEleven with Lena.]]. And she FLAWLESSLY TRACKS THEM. Max's reaction says it all:

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* ObnoxiousInLaws: Tamara Alexandrovna, Lena's mother and Leonidov's mother-in-law. He feels very tired, and finally decides to hide at Max's house [[UpToEleven with Lena.]]. And she FLAWLESSLY TRACKS THEM. Max's reaction says it all:



* OffWithHisHead: VictimOfTheWeek in "Headless Rider" was not only decapitated, but [[UpToEleven crashed in the cafe in the burning car]].

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* OffWithHisHead: VictimOfTheWeek in "Headless Rider" was not only decapitated, but [[UpToEleven crashed in the cafe in the burning car]].car.
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--> '''Gnezdilov''': Everybody can what he does!

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* ClingyJealousGirl: Lena is an interesting example. Her objest of jealousy in not Lyosha, her husband (he gives no serious reasons), but [[OldFlame Max, her ex]]. The ending of season six finale shows, however, [[spoiler: that she finally let him go.]]

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* ClingyJealousGirl: ClingyJealousGirl:
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Lena is an interesting example. Her objest object of jealousy in not Lyosha, her husband (he gives no serious reasons), but [[OldFlame Max, her ex]]. The ending of season six finale shows, however, [[spoiler: that she finally let him go.]] ]]
** The most jarring example is "The Lawyer", where Lena sends Lyosha to Max's house since she knows about the female lawyer Kseniya living with him (for the purpose of safety since she was the target of murder attempt).
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* LimitedSocialCircle: Main characters rarely communicate with anybody from outside the police precinct. And even then it's clearly stated that they haven't seen their acquaintances '''for years''' (for example, they don't even know that Lena left Max for Lyosha).
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* TriggerPhrase: "Black pawn moves" (repeated twice) in "Black Pawn". [[PsychoPsychlogist Serial-murder therapist]] programmed their patients to kill their close ones after hearing this phrase. Leonidov shot at Max after interrogating the psychologist.

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* TriggerPhrase: "Black pawn moves" (repeated twice) in "Black Pawn". [[PsychoPsychlogist [[PsychoPsychologist Serial-murder therapist]] programmed their patients to kill their close ones after hearing this phrase. Leonidov shot at Max after interrogating the psychologist.
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* MegafonGag: Gnezdilov likes to use megafon while in charge. Since he is [[TheDitz dumb as a brick]], saying something stupid is inevitable.

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* MegafonGag: MegaphoneGag: Gnezdilov likes to use megafon megaphone while in charge. Since he is [[TheDitz dumb as a brick]], saying something stupid is inevitable.
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* YouTalkedToMe: In "Movie Star", where [[SmallNameBigEgo actor Nikita Aksyonov]] teaches Gnezdilov basic acting, Igor ended speaking with mirror. And then Max saw it:

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* YouTalkedToMe: YouTalkinToMe: In "Movie Star", where [[SmallNameBigEgo actor Nikita Aksyonov]] teaches Gnezdilov basic acting, Igor ended speaking with mirror. And then Max saw it:

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* MegafonGag: Gnezdilov likes to use megafon while in charge. Since he is [[TheDitz dumb as a brick]], saying something stupid is inevitable.



* TriggerPhrase: "Black pawn moves" (repeated twice) in "Black Pawn".

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* TriggerPhrase: "Black pawn moves" (repeated twice) in "Black Pawn". [[PsychoPsychlogist Serial-murder therapist]] programmed their patients to kill their close ones after hearing this phrase. Leonidov shot at Max after interrogating the psychologist.



** Gnezdilov once tried to use double axe handle in brawl. [[ButtMonkey And failed]].

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** Gnezdilov once tried to use double axe handle in brawl. [[ButtMonkey And failed]].failed]].
* YouTalkedToMe: In "Movie Star", where [[SmallNameBigEgo actor Nikita Aksyonov]] teaches Gnezdilov basic acting, Igor ended speaking with mirror. And then Max saw it:
---> ''Gnezdilov'': Who do you take me for?
---> ''Maximov'': Moron?
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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor's catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor's catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see seven]], see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.
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* InsultBackfire: Was done done gloriously by Leonov when Gnezdilov asked him to get to crime scene by his car:

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* InsultBackfire: Was done done gloriously by Leonov when Gnezdilov asked him to get to crime scene by his car:

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* InsultBackfire: Was done done gloriously by Leonov when Gnezdilov asked him to get to crime scene by his car:
-->'''Leonov''': Sorry, but I can't. I'm screwing myself.



* MurderDotCom: Serial Killer in "Muder online" streamed all his crimes.

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* MurderDotCom: Serial Killer in "Muder "Murder online" streamed all his crimes.
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Not related to the 2022 film ''Film/{{Dog|2022}}''.

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor distributor's catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.


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* SirSwearsALot: Gnezdilov, albeit [[GoshDangItToHeck in PG-13 manner]].
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* CoolShades: Maximov and Dog had to wear them because of dropped pepper can. They looked very funny (especially Dog) yet cool.


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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: There are some examples. Most notable is "Silent", where [[VictimOfTheWeek Victims Of The Week]] had their inner ears drilled. It was [[spoiler: revenge for [[DeadlyPrank school prank with squib that left killer deaf.]]]]


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* DepravedBisexual: Wife and mistress of Nikita Aksyonov in "Movie Star", who planned to kill him in order to get his money and start new life together.


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* EvilDoppelganger: Aleksandr Filin, burglar who was arrested by Maximov, disguised as Max (wearing [[IconicOutfit black sweatshirt with jeans]]) and took German shepherd with him during jewelry store robberies in "Doppelganger".

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strogn emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.

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''Dog'' (or ''Shepherd'', according to international distributor catalogue) (Russian: Пёс) is a Russian-language Ukrainian CopShow with strogn strong emphasis on comedy. It ran for six ([[MindScrew actually seven]]) (see more in Trivia) seasons on Ukrainian ICTV and, more notably, on Russian NTV channel.



* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Gnezdilov in "Knights" uses Medieval torture devices (like finger trap on Spanish boot) very unorthodox way: [[TooDumbToLive he puts them on himself.]]

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* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Gnezdilov in "Knights" uses Medieval torture devices (like finger trap on or Spanish boot) very unorthodox way: [[TooDumbToLive he puts them on himself.]]



* MurderDotCom: Serial Killer in "Muder online" streamed all his crimes.



** Gnezdilov once tried to use doble axe handle in brawl. [[ButtMonkey And failed]].

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** Gnezdilov once tried to use doble double axe handle in brawl. [[ButtMonkey And failed]].
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* ClingyJealousGirl: Lena is an interesting example. Her objest of jealousy in not Lyosha, her husband (he gives no serious reasons), but [[OldFlame Max, her ex]]. The ending of season six finale shows, however, [[spoiler: that she finally let him go.]]


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* GreenEyedMonster: SerialKiller from "Miserable King". He is [[spoiler:an ugly man, who hated pretty guys because of his ruined career in acting]].
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* MoralEventHorizon: Gnezdilov is ready to euthanise Dog in "Sed Lex" (because he needs to calm undercover officer who punched to the face). Whether he crossed it or not, YMMV.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Gnezdilov is ready to euthanise Dog in "Sed Lex" (because he needs to calm undercover officer who whom he punched to the face). Whether he crossed it or not, YMMV.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Gnezdilov is ready to euthanise Dog in "Sed Lex" (because he needs to calm undercover officer who punched to the face). Whether he crossed it or not, YMMV.


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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Most notable example is "Crazy Shot" climax, where [[ByTheBookCop Leonidov has no hesitations about driving drunk in order to rescue Max.]]


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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Sasha, nephew of Maximov's neighbour whom he took to the police precinct (Sasha had no keys). He is very well-written and even [[TheProfiler helps detectives to create profile of the killer]].

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