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** The ending montage also counts, when the two real killers of a college girl are caught in a stake-out. If they had any doubts they'd ever be arrested, those doubts practically ''evaporate'' the second those cops show up.

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** The ending montage also counts, when the two real killers of a college girl are caught in a stake-out.stake-out with some assistance from the victim's WisdomFromTheGutter prone childhood friend. If they had any doubts they'd ever be arrested, those doubts practically ''evaporate'' the second those cops show up.
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* In one of the 1950s flashback scenes in "A Time to Hate", when a GangOfBullies dump their Chinese food on a gay couple, one of the men, Daniel, noodles still dripping off him, marches up to the nearest beat cop to file a harassment complaint, something both his boyfriend and the cop remain impressed by decades later.
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* Mia Romanov's "human butterfly" aerial act in "Metamorphosis" is a truly spectacular bit of stunt work that especially stands out amidst the budget cuts of season 7.

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* Mia Romanov's "human butterfly" aerial act in "Metamorphosis" is a truly spectacular bit of stunt work that wows audiences (InUniverse and out of it) and especially stands out amidst the budget cuts of season 7.
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* In "Sanctuary," BadassPreacher Father Peralta marches right up to the front door of a dangerous drug lord to bring a sanctuary-seeking unwilling drug mule back to his church when she feels threatened by the dealer.

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* In "Sanctuary," BadassPreacher Father Peralta marches right up to the front door of a dangerous drug lord to bring the victim, a sanctuary-seeking unwilling drug mule mule, back to his church when she feels threatened by the dealer.



-->'''Becca:''' You don't know how lucky you are! Do you know how many girls would die to shake your pompoms?
-->'''Rainey:''' ''(smiling calmly)'' Let them.

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-->'''Becca:''' You don't know how lucky you are! Do you know how many girls would die to shake your pompoms?
-->'''Rainey:'''
pompoms?\\
'''Rainey:'''
''(smiling calmly)'' Let them.
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* In "Sanctuary," BadassPreacher Father Peralta marches right up to the front door of a dangerous drug lord to bring a sanctuary-seeking unwilling drug mule back to his church when she feels threatened by the dealer.
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* In "November 22nd", relatively minor hustler Patrick beats undefeated pool champion Baltimore Red twice in a row.

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* In "November 22nd", relatively minor hustler Patrick beats undefeated pool champion Baltimore Red twice in a row.row and then walks away from the game (and the hustling lifestyle) rather than keep letting it ride.
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* The father not retaliating against constant harassment and going undercover in a sit by operation to keep his son out jail in "Bad Reputation" before then getting a good FaceDeathWithDignity moment.

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* The father Pete not retaliating against constant harassment and going undercover in a sit by sit-by operation to keep his son out jail in "Bad Reputation" before then getting a good FaceDeathWithDignity moment.moment against his killer.



* Mia Romanov's "human butterfly" aerial act in "Metamorphosis" is a good bit of stunt work that especially stands out amidst the budget cuts of season 7.
--> '''Zelda''' Mia was way ahead of the curve. She was Creator/CirqueDuSoleil before they were.

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* Mia Romanov's "human butterfly" aerial act in "Metamorphosis" is a good truly spectacular bit of stunt work that especially stands out amidst the budget cuts of season 7.
--> '''Zelda''' '''Zelda:''' Mia was way ahead of the curve. She was Creator/CirqueDuSoleil before they were.



* The victims in "Witness Protection," "Cargo," and "Chinatown" all get posthumous [=CMOAs=] for essentially the same reason, in that although they're killed in the process they manage to leave behind clues that ultimately lead to the arrests of [[TheDon seemingly-untouchable crime kingpins]].

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* The victims in "Witness Protection," "Cargo," and "Chinatown" all get posthumous [=CMOAs=] for essentially the same reason, in that although they're killed in the process process, they manage to leave behind clues that ultimately lead to the arrests of [[TheDon seemingly-untouchable crime kingpins]].

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