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* FanPreferredCouple: Raydor and Flynn. Tony Denison (who plays Flynn) ships it too, and the process of upgrading it to canon may have already started.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Raydor and Flynn. Tony Denison (who plays Flynn) ships it too, and the process of upgrading it to canon may have already started. Which, of course, [[ShipToShipCombat now means that those who dislike it are being quite noisy about said dislike]].
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes ''Major Crimes'' seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked well-liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present present, arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be he'd better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly is ''incredibly'' prejudicial and the any lawyer who even said it called him such would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
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** ADA Rois seems to be starting to become more likable, but for most she isn't rescued yet. Though considering that this is a recurring trope of both this show and ''TheCloser,'' it seems inevitable.

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** ADA Rois Rios seems to be starting to become more likable, but for most she isn't rescued yet. Though considering that this is a recurring trope of both this show and ''TheCloser,'' it seems inevitable.
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** ADA Rois seems to be starting to become more likable, but for most she isn't rescued yet.

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** ADA Rois seems to be starting to become more likable, but for most she isn't rescued yet. Though considering that this is a recurring trope of both this show and ''TheCloser,'' it seems inevitable.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Flynn's health kick becomes more amusing when you recall Provenza's similar habit in Season 5 of The Closer, and how their positions are turned.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Rusty's Father. Was he a guy that only cared about his image or was he a guy that just found out he had a teenaged son and tried to be right by him but did not do a good job mixed with the fact that said son was giving him absolutely no breaks.
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** ADA Rois seems to be starting to become more likable, but for most she isn't rescued yet.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Raydor and Flynn.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Raydor and Flynn. Tony Denison (who plays Flynn) ships it too, and the process of upgrading it to canon may have already started.
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** Pretty much deliberately invoked in "There's No Place Like Home", where the five suspects are [[Series/TheCarolBurnettShow Tim Conway]], [[Series/BarneyMiller Ron]] [[Series/{{Firefly}} Glass]], [[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Doris Roberts]], Paul Dooley, and [[Series/HappyDays Marion Ross]].
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his family's suffering]].

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his family's suffering]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's suffering]].

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's family's suffering]].
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This had absolutely nothing to do with hatred towards trans, it clearly states the reason as to why HE is UU is because he only cared about himself rather than his family
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This had absolutely nothing to do with hatred towards trans, it clearly states the reason as to why HE is UU is because he only cared about himself rather than his family


** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's suffering]].
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The transgender character is a GIRL. Please stop misgendering her. That\'s really offensive. Actually, this whole example is transphobic.


** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's suffering]].

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's suffering]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring towards his parent's suffering]].

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring attitude towards his parent's suffering]].
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] judge[[/note]]. Rusty even felt sorry for Sanchez since he had an obvious crush on her and not only did she not realize this, she didn't even remember his name. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.did.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The transgender boy victim. Despite the fact that he was young and was killed very gruesomely, anytime the episode actually focus on him before this event he was a selfish little brat that didn't care what happened to his family or what pain he caused them as long as he was treated as a girl instead of a boy, and was even happy when he was informed that the family was moving and that his parents were getting a divorce. Heck the main reason [[spoiler: his older brother killed him was because he was fed up with his little brother's selfishness and uncaring towards his parent's suffering]].
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One, having a character express that (extremely common, if incorrect) viewpoint doesn\'t mean the show itself endorses that viewpoint. Two. Unfortunate Implications examples have to have an outside citation.


** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.did.
* UnfortunateImplications: One of the victims of the week describe their son who was transgender as a {{Tomboy}}, further going towards the stereotype that {{Tomboy}}s are either transgender or sexually confused.
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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new Lawyer on the scene, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.

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** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new Lawyer on the scene, ADA in season 2, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. cast. In her first interview with Rusty about his testimony she calls him a "whorephan" to the shock of everyone present arguing that the defense would call him it too, so be better get used to it.[[note]]She seems to forget such a term in incredibly prejudicial and the lawyer who even said it would be punished by the judge[[/note]] Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Raydor and Flynn.
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* TheScrappy: Rusty and Sykes are starting out as this. The first is whiny and ungrateful, the second can't seem to not screw up the task she was assigned or reveal vital information to third parties. See above for both.

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* TheScrappy: Rusty and Sykes are starting out as this. The first is whiny and ungrateful, the second can't seem to not screw up the task she was assigned or reveal vital information to third parties. See above for both.both.
** Dear me, Major Crimes seems to be making a trend out of introducing new characters that aren't well liked by ''anyone''. The new Lawyer on the scene, Emma Rios, has not made a good impression on either the audience or the in-series cast. Only time will tell if she gets rescued like Rusty and Sykes did.
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* BrokenBase: the arrival of Jackson, Sharon's absent husband, has caused a lot of disagreements within the fandom.
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** Seems to be happening to Rusty.

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** Seems to be happening to Rusty. By the second season premiere, fans and characters alike all adore him, thanks to some serious character development.
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** Sykes holding down a gangbanger from firing his gun as her head was smashed against the pavement giving her a concussion and dislocated jaw helps her.
* TheScrappy: Sykes as well. Who can't seem to not screw up the task she was assigned or reveal vital information to third parties.

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** ** Sykes holding down a gangbanger from firing his was helped by keeping hold of the bad guy's gun even as he's smashing her head was smashed against the pavement giving pavement--giving her a concussion and dislocated jaw helps her.
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* TheScrappy: Rusty and Sykes are starting out as well. Who this. The first is whiny and ungrateful, the second can't seem to not screw up the task she was assigned or reveal vital information to third parties.parties. See above for both.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap - Seems to be happening to Rusty, though he's starts off in as . . .

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Seems to be happening to Rusty, though he's starts off in as . . .Rusty.
** Sykes holding down a gangbanger from firing his gun as her head was smashed against the pavement giving her a concussion and dislocated jaw helps her.
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* TheScrappy

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* TheScrappyTheScrappy: Sykes as well. Who can't seem to not screw up the task she was assigned or reveal vital information to third parties.
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