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* GirlOnGirlIsHot: At one of Ivo's parties, two prostitutes go down on each other on a table in full view of everyone.
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* ClusterFBomb: A lot of characters, especially crimimals.
* HookersAndBlow: Par for the course for the bad guys. Also several times Ivo hosts some event with a number of hookers present.
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* TemptingFate: In the beginning, Popov tells Martin that unlike in the 90s, the underworld doesn't have a common core and instead various small groups operate in different places in the country. [[spoiler: By Season 4, Ivo has centralised the mafia and rules as an undisputed "Godfather" like the bosses in the 90s.]]
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* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler: For Popov, ultimately. He manages to see Djaro and Ivo dead and root out their criminal groups, but it costs himhis job, his family, and the lives of his daughter and two deep cover agents who were like his sons.]]

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* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler: For Popov, ultimately. He manages to see Djaro and Ivo dead and root out their criminal groups, but it costs himhis him his job, his family, and the lives of his daughter and daughter, two deep cover agents who were like his sons.sons, and numerous other colleagues.]]
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* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler: For Popov, ultimately. He manages to see Djaro and Ivo dead and root out their criminal groups, but it costs himhis job, his family, and the lives of his daughter and two deep cover agents who were like his sons.]]
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* InsistentTerminology:
** When Commissar Popov and his EvilFormerFriend Djaro wind up captured together:
--> '''Djaro:''' Popov.
--> '''Popov:''' ''Commissar'' Popov.
** Ivo Andonov, a mafia boss, is approached by a lowly gangster who addresses him by first name, as is customary, to ask for reprieve. Ivo cuts him off with "To you, I'm Mr. Andonov."
** When Ivo gets impatient with the elderly [[FormerRegimePersonnel General]] [[TheChessmaster Penev]], he gets a curt reminder to keep using formal "you"s.
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* PoliceProcedural[=/=]CriminalProcedural: The series is as much from the point of view of Martin and Popov as it is from that of Djaro and his henchmen.

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* PoliceProcedural[=/=]CriminalProcedural: The series is as much from the point of view of Martin and Popov as it is from that of Djaro and his henchmen.henchmen.
* WordSchmord: One of the series' most notorious lines:
--> '''Hook:''' No Djaro, no Maro! [[DragonAscendant There's one boss on the street and his name is Ivo!]]
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* IllKillYou: Usually that doesn't need to be said, but there's Ivo's line [[spoiler: to Djaro after he gloats about his mother's murder:]]
--> '''Ivo:''' I will ''crush'' you.
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[[caption-width-right:450:"You aren't born a criminal. You die as one."]]
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* MobWar: There are constantly some shootouts between gangsters, but in Season 2 it starts erupting into a war, such as there was in real life during the 90s and 00s - mob bosses get shot dead or blown up in their cars in broad daylight.
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* TheMafiya: The series focuses on a fictional counterpart of the Bulgarian underworld, which has almost all elements of stereotypical Eastern European mafia. Djaro's gang is more Westernized, but the rest of the mob bosses look like they come straight out of TheNineties (the Eastern European nineties) with their tacky gold chains, tracksuits or ridiculous sunglasses. Later it becomes every bit as brutal and savage as the 90s[[spoiler: when Ivo takes over]].

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* TheMafiya: The series focuses on a fictional counterpart of the Bulgarian underworld, which has almost all elements of stereotypical Eastern European mafia. Djaro's gang is more Westernized, but the rest of the mob bosses look like they come straight out of TheNineties (the Eastern European nineties) with their tacky gold chains, tracksuits or ridiculous sunglasses. Later it becomes every bit as brutal and savage as the 90s[[spoiler: when Ivo takes over]]. One police inspector even lampshades this, saying that "it's as if we're back in the 90s".
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* CharactersDroppingLikeFlies: The Bulgarian underworld is portrayed as extremely brutal and people, including important characters, die almost every episode. Only the toughest survive and it's not because no one tries to do them in.
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* TheMafiya: The series focuses on a fictional counterpart of the Bulgarian underworld, which has almost all elements of stereotypical Eastern European mafia. Djaro's gang is more Westernized, but the rest of the mob bosses look like they come straight out of TheNineties (the Eastern European nineties) with their tacky gold chains, tracksuits or ridiculous sunglasses.

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* TheMafiya: The series focuses on a fictional counterpart of the Bulgarian underworld, which has almost all elements of stereotypical Eastern European mafia. Djaro's gang is more Westernized, but the rest of the mob bosses look like they come straight out of TheNineties (the Eastern European nineties) with their tacky gold chains, tracksuits or ridiculous sunglasses. Later it becomes every bit as brutal and savage as the 90s[[spoiler: when Ivo takes over]].
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* TheInfiltration: The basic premise.
* ItsPersonal: Popov is obsessed with putting Djaro behind bars.
--> '''Tudjarov:''' Nothing personal.
--> '''Popov:''' With you, it's always personal.

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''Undercover'' (original title: ''Под прикритие [pod [pri'kritie]'') is a Bulgarian TV series thai originally aired from 2011 to 2016.

Police inspector Emil Popov has concocted a plan to finally bust his long-standing enemy, Peter "Djaro" Tudjarov. He plants into his gang a young cop he has trained from a child, Martin "Scoundrel" Hristov. Martin has to navigate the complicated and dangerous environment of Djaro's organization, while Popov has plenty on his own hands.

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''Undercover'' (original title: ''Под прикритие [pod [pri'kritie]'') is a Bulgarian TV series ActionSeries thai originally aired from 2011 to 2016.

Police inspector Emil Popov has concocted a plan to finally bust his long-standing enemy, Peter "Djaro" Tudjarov. He plants into his gang a young cop he has trained from a child, Martin "Scoundrel" Hristov. Martin has to navigate the complicated and dangerous environment of Djaro's organization, while Popov has plenty on his own hands.hands.

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* TheMafiya: The series focuses on a fictional counterpart of the Bulgarian underworld, which has almost all elements of stereotypical Eastern European mafia. Djaro's gang is more Westernized, but the rest of the mob bosses look like they come straight out of TheNineties (the Eastern European nineties) with their tacky gold chains, tracksuits or ridiculous sunglasses.
* PoliceProcedural[=/=]CriminalProcedural: The series is as much from the point of view of Martin and Popov as it is from that of Djaro and his henchmen.
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''Undercover'' (original title: ''Под прикритие [pod [pri'kritie]'') is a Bulgarian TV series thai originally aired from 2011 to 2016.

Police inspector Emil Popov has concocted a plan to finally bust his long-standing enemy, Peter "Djaro" Tudjarov. He plants into his gang a young cop he has trained from a child, Martin "Scoundrel" Hristov. Martin has to navigate the complicated and dangerous environment of Djaro's organization, while Popov has plenty on his own hands.

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