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* AcceptableTargets: Everyone makes fun of Matthew for being Scottish, although it generally takes the form of gentle ribbing.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipes Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.

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In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipes Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.
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** Bobby near the end of season 2. He has to endure an undercover role in a child sex ring, and while we thankfully never see quite what that role entails, it's clear he's very twisted up by the experience to the point that he starts thinking Butch is somehow sleeping with his wife. In the end, Grace resorts to using her knowledge of the tantric world from a previous investigation to help him properly express his anger.

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** Bobby near the end of season 2. He has to endure an undercover role in a child sex ring, and while we thankfully never see quite what that role entails, it's clear he's very twisted up by the experience to the point that he starts thinking Butch is somehow sleeping with his wife. In the end, Grace resorts to using her knowledge of the tantric world from a previous investigation to help him properly express his anger.anger.
* RetroactiveRecognition:
** Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy fans might recognize an 11-year-old Dylan Minnette in this series.
** By voice: Grace is WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Helen Par/Elastigirl.
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* AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack.



* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipes Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipes Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: After Ham's brother Rafe is killed in Afghanistan, the next episode reveals that Grace, Rhetta, and Butch set their watches at noon to join Ham's tradition of praying for soldiers every day at noon. Ham is visibly moved by the gesture.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: After Ham's brother Rafe is killed in Afghanistan, the next episode reveals that Grace, Rhetta, and Butch set their watches at noon to join Ham's tradition of praying for soldiers every day at noon. Ham is visibly moved by the gesture.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham practically drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying while holding the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby suddenly having to go undercover during the case, causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham practically drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man named Scott Fielding stabbing his adulterous wife ex-wife Cheryline 13 times and ''burning his their 6-year-old son Jack alive'', to Grace and Rhetta listening to audio recordings of Cheryline and Jack's memories, to Ham rescuing and then crying while holding the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, Jack, to Bobby suddenly having to go undercover during the case, causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipe's Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipe's sideswipes Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.



* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham practically drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying while holding the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby having to go undercover during the case causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham practically drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying while holding the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby suddenly having to go undercover during the case case, causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].responsible]].
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** Where to begin with Grace?
** Bobby near the end of season 2. He has to endure an undercover role in a child sex ring, and while we thankfully never see quite what that role entails, it's clear he's very twisted up by the experience to the point that he starts thinking Butch is somehow sleeping with his wife. In the end, Grace resorts to using her knowledge of the tantric world from a previous investigation to help him properly express his anger.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying in front of the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby having to go undercover during the case much causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham practically drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying in front of while holding the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby having to go undercover during the case much causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].
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** The car turns out to have been owned by legendary Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer and the cops fall over themselves treating him like a dignitry. Perry drops a glass seeing him and almost comes onto him.

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** The car turns out to have been owned by legendary Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer and the cops fall over themselves treating him like a dignitry. Perry drops a glass seeing him and almost comes onto him.him.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: After Ham's brother Rafe is killed in Afghanistan, the next episode reveals that Grace, Rhetta, and Butch set their watches at noon to join Ham's tradition of praying for soldiers every day at noon. Ham is visibly moved by the gesture.
* NightmareFuel: "Popcorn" has [[spoiler: Leo's neighbor Teddy Kornblum killing his mother over getting a C grade on ''one'' test, then pouring acid on her body and ''using her skeleton on display in his anatomy class for 20 years'', all while pinning the blame on his stepfather]].
* {{Tearjerker}}: Damn near the ''entirety'' of "Are You An Indian Princess?" [[spoiler: From Ham drowning himself in grief due to the death of his brother, to a homicide that involves a man stabbing his adulterous wife 13 times and ''burning his 6-year-old son alive'', to Ham rescuing and then crying in front of the dead woman's puppy, to Grace's bonding with the boy, to Bobby having to go undercover during the case much causing Butch visible distress. All of this causes Grace, Ham, and Butch to struggle with keeping their anger in check when they finally catch the man responsible]].
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* AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In "Do You Love Him," a car sideswipe's Grace's, tearing off the door and revealing $200,000 hidden inside. When Grace brings it to the station, her fellow officers laugh, assuming this is one of her practical jokes. Grace says that if it is, she'll wear a "puke orange Longhorn shirt to every game this year." After a pause, the cops treat this with total seriousness.
** The car turns out to have been owned by legendary Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer and the cops fall over themselves treating him like a dignitry. Perry drops a glass seeing him and almost comes onto him.
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* {{Narm}}: A 'heartwarming' moment when a [[LittlestCancerPatient little burn victim]] wakes up and asks grace "Are you an indian pwincess?"

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* {{Narm}}: A 'heartwarming' moment when a [[LittlestCancerPatient little burn victim]] wakes up and asks grace "Are you an indian pwincess?"AcceptableTargets: Everyone makes fun of Matthew for being Scottish, although it generally takes the form of gentle ribbing.
* AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack.

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