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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Rizolli's on-again, off-again boyfriend Casey is a prime target of this while almost none of Maura's potential flames make it past [[GirlOftheWeek Guy of the Week]] status and the one who did [[spoiler: turned out to be a SerialKiller and died while trying to turn her into his latest victim]] in his second and final appearance.

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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Rizolli's on-again, off-again boyfriend Casey is a prime target of this while almost none of Maura's potential flames make it past [[GirlOftheWeek Guy of the Week]] status and of the two who did, the first one who did [[spoiler: turned out to be a SerialKiller and died while trying to turn her into his latest victim]] in his second and final appearance.
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The Frank entry contradicts itself by saying it shows them both but then saying it ignores her. It also focuses more on her than him. The second thing is natter.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Frank Sr. Both he and Angela were shown to be mutually the cause of their marriage falling apart, with them fighting every time they were on screen together. Yet the show seemed to go out of its way to make him in the wrong (trying to annul his marriage, marrying a 28-year-old, abandoning her upon finding out she was pregnant, his children saying he is despicable) while ignoring Angela’s culpability.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Josh is this. While being a product of his mother’s selfishness is meant to encourage sympathy, he comes across as TooDumbToLive as he seems to do everything possible to make his situation worse. Refuses to say what happened when he is a suspect in a cop's murder, as well as choosing a public defender over the lawyer Korshak could get him. The final nail in the coffin was not giving up his friend, who sold him out within seconds. It's hard to see how Josh survived for 5 years with this level of stupidity.
** When Angela is told off, we are meant to feel sorry for her. However, despite being repeatedly told to stop, she constantly meddles in the affairs of not only her children but random people -- even meddling in police matters, which would get her arrested in real life. Due to the sheer number of times she does this (once an episode, it seems) she comes across less sympathetic and loving and more annoying, especially since it causes a lot of unintentional insult moments
*** It also doesn’t help that when someone interferes in her life, they are treated as these big TearJerker moments.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Frank Sr. Both he and Angela were shown to be mutually the cause of their marriage falling apart, with them fighting every time they were on screen together. Yet the show seemed to go out of its way to make him in the wrong (trying to annul his marriage, marrying a 28-year-old, abandoning her upon finding out she was pregnant, his children saying he is despicable) while ignoring Angela’s culpability.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
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Josh is this. While being a product of his mother’s selfishness is meant to encourage sympathy, he comes across as TooDumbToLive as he seems to do everything possible to make his situation worse. Refuses to say what happened when he is a suspect in a cop's murder, as well as choosing a public defender over the lawyer Korshak could get him. The final nail in the coffin was not giving up his friend, who sold him out within seconds. It's hard to see how Josh survived for 5 years with this level of stupidity.
** When Angela is told off, we are meant to feel sorry for her. However, despite being repeatedly told to stop, she constantly meddles in the affairs of not only her children but random people -- even meddling in police matters, which would get her arrested in real life. Due to the sheer number of times she does this (once an episode, it seems) she comes across less sympathetic and loving and more annoying, especially since it causes a lot of unintentional insult moments
*** It also doesn’t help that when someone interferes in her life, they are treated as these big TearJerker moments.
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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Rizolli's on-again, off-again boyfriend Casey is a prime target of this while almost none of Maura's potential flames make it past [[GirlOftheWeek Boyfriend of the Week]] status and the one who did [[spoiler: turned out to be a SerialKiller and died while trying to turn her into his latest victim]] in his second and final appearance.

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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Rizolli's on-again, off-again boyfriend Casey is a prime target of this while almost none of Maura's potential flames make it past [[GirlOftheWeek Boyfriend Guy of the Week]] status and the one who did [[spoiler: turned out to be a SerialKiller and died while trying to turn her into his latest victim]] in his second and final appearance.
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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Casey is a prime target of this.

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** DieForOurShip: To the point where any ''man'' put in the way is ruthlessly run over. Rizolli's on-again, off-again boyfriend Casey is a prime target of this.this while almost none of Maura's potential flames make it past [[GirlOftheWeek Boyfriend of the Week]] status and the one who did [[spoiler: turned out to be a SerialKiller and died while trying to turn her into his latest victim]] in his second and final appearance.

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