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Guy Cottrell has since retired from his position as of 2018 (source: https://www.mrpcoaching.com/about)


* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the United States Postal Service, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.

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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the United States Postal Service, and Chief Postal Inspector (at the time) Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.
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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by United States Postal Service, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.

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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the United States Postal Service, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.
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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the real life USPIS, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.

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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the real life USPIS, United States Postal Service, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.
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Jessica Lundy isn't in the stingers as of season 4


* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the real life USPIS, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers alongside Jessica Lundy, where they speak about the problem presented in the week's case.

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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the real life USPIS, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers alongside Jessica Lundy, where they speak speaking about the problem presented in the week's case.
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* DawsonCasting: Bret Green was 30 years old as of season three, playing Preston a college student in his early-to-mid 20s. He also appears in flashbacks as a teenage Preston.

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* DawsonCasting: Bret Green was 30 years old as of season three, playing even though Preston a college student is in his early-to-mid 20s. He Green also appears in flashbacks as a teenage Preston.
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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting, and criticized its failure at finding its presumed target audience, but praised its attempts at raising awareness of the USPIS. Since that segment, most of the comments on the ''Inspectors'' Website/YouTube channel are variations of, "Here because of John Oliver."

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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting, and criticized its failure at finding its presumed target audience, but praised its attempts at raising awareness of the USPIS. Since that segment, most of the comments on the ''Inspectors'' Website/YouTube channel are variations of, "Here because of John Oliver.""
* DawsonCasting: Bret Green was 30 years old as of season three, playing Preston a college student in his early-to-mid 20s. He also appears in flashbacks as a teenage Preston.
** Likewise, Emma in "Making Chemistry" was apparently Preston's age, but her actress was 30 when the episode first aired.
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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting and criticized its failure at finding its presumed target audience, but praised its attempts at raising awareness of the USPIS. Since that segment, most of the comments on the ''Inspectors'' Website/YouTube channel are variations of, "Here because of John Oliver."

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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting acting, and criticized its failure at finding its presumed target audience, but praised its attempts at raising awareness of the USPIS. Since that segment, most of the comments on the ''Inspectors'' Website/YouTube channel are variations of, "Here because of John Oliver."
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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting, but praised the series for its attempts to raise awareness of the USPIS. Since then, the show has attracted much more attention on Website/YouTube.

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* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting, acting and criticized its failure at finding its presumed target audience, but praised the series for its attempts to raise at raising awareness of the USPIS. Since then, that segment, most of the show has attracted much more attention comments on Website/YouTube.the ''Inspectors'' Website/YouTube channel are variations of, "Here because of John Oliver."
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* BackedByThePentagon: The show is funded by the real life USPIS, and Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell appears in post-credit stingers alongside Jessica Lundy, where they speak about the problem presented in the week's case.
* CaliforniaDoubling: The show is set in Washington DC, but is filmed in Charleston, South Carolina.
* ColbertBump: The show was fairly obscure until it was featured in a segment on ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where Oliver riciduled the writing and acting, but praised the series for its attempts to raise awareness of the USPIS. Since then, the show has attracted much more attention on Website/YouTube.

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