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The plot follows two police officers, the longtime New Orleans resident Marlin Boulet, who refuses to leave the city after Hurricane Katrina, and his new partner Trevor Cobb, a new arrival with a mysterious past and a buried secret, as they try to keep the peace in Post-Katrina New Orleans.
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The plot follows two police officers, the longtime New Orleans resident Marlin Boulet, Boulet (Creator/AnthonyAnderson), who refuses to leave the city after Hurricane Katrina, and his new partner Trevor Cobb, Cobb (Creator/ColeHauser), a new arrival with a mysterious past and a buried secret, as they try to keep the peace in Post-Katrina New Orleans.
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* BreatherEpisode: "Critical Mass", by police drama standards.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler: Years before the main storyline, Cobb was a convict. When the prison flooded, his cellmate and close friend died, and Cobb vowed to become a better person. After Cobb escaped he enlisted in the Army and went to fight in the Afghanistan War. After his tour, he returned to New Orleans to become a policeman, [[ItMakesSenseInContext knowing that his criminal record files had been washed away, damaged or destroyed]] and that he wanted to be a better person. Boulet finds out, and agrees to hide his secret. Throughout the show, Cobb and Boulet struggle to keep this secret hidden.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Cobb, usually to Boulet, but he oftens acts this way to the other characters, too.
* FairCop: Officer [[MeaningfulName LeBeau]], and arguably Cobb.
* DeadpanSnarker: Cobb, usually to Boulet, but he oftens acts this way to the other characters, too.
* FairCop: Officer [[MeaningfulName LeBeau]], and arguably Cobb.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler: Years before the main storyline, story line, Cobb was a convict. When the prison flooded, his cellmate and close friend died, and Cobb vowed to become a better person. After Cobb escaped he enlisted in the Army and went to fight in the Afghanistan War. After his tour, he returned to New Orleans to become a policeman, [[ItMakesSenseInContext knowing that his criminal record files had been washed away, damaged or destroyed]] and that he wanted to be a better person. Boulet finds out, and agrees to hide his secret. Throughout the show, Cobb and Boulet struggle to keep this secret hidden.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Cobb, usually to Boulet, but heoftens often acts this way to the other characters, too.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Cobb, usually to Boulet, but he
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The plot follows two police officers, the longtime New Orleans resident Marlin Boulet, who refuses to leave the city after Hurrican Hurricane Katrina, and his new partner Trevor Cobb, a new arrival with a mysterious past and a buried secret, as they try to keep the peace in Post-Katrina New Orleans.
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* {{Workaholic}}: Boulet comes dangerously close to being this, and a number of characters comment on it. See WhenYouComingHomeDad.
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* {{Workaholic}}: Boulet comes dangerously close to being this, and a number of characters comment on it. See WhenYouComingHomeDad.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There has not been any kind of release for K-Ville, but the episodes are available online.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Part of what was responsible for the show running less than a full season, in addition to the writers' strike.
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[AvertedTrope Surprisingly,]] [[ItsAlwaysMardiGrasInNewOrleans Mardi Gras never even gets alluded to]] outside of the theme song.]]
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* SequelHook: One of the final scenes in the final episode, "Ride-Along", ends with [[spoiler: Cobb and Boulet suspecting there is a corrupt cop in the police force who tipped off a major criminal multiple times.]] Too bad the series ended prematurely, and this plot point never got addressed.