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* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willie Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that if there was ever a point where he crosses the line, and line (and nearly causes Willie Caine to angrily quit the service, is service), it's when he [[spoiler: ordering ordered the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series wasn't a huge ratings hit during its initial UK broadcast, but it generated a cult following when telecast abroad, most notably in the USA. Creator/{{PBS}} outlet KTEH in San Jose aired at least five runs of the series after it became "a local phenomenon".
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* DisposableWoman - [[spoiler: Alan Denson]]'s girlfriend, and arguably [[spoiler: Laura Dickens]], although she is a major character for a handful of episodes and the effect of her death on Neil probably pushes her to TheLostLenore.
* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willie Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]

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* DisposableWoman - [[spoiler: Alan Denson]]'s girlfriend, and arguably [[spoiler: Laura Dickens]], although she is a major character for a handful of episodes and the effect of her death on Neil probably pushes her to TheLostLenore.
* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willie Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]]]
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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.
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* DisposableWoman - [[spoiler: Alan Denson]]'s girlfriend, and arguably [[spoiler: Laura Dickens]], although she is a major character for a handful of episodes before being StuffedInTheFridge.)

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* DisposableWoman - [[spoiler: Alan Denson]]'s girlfriend, and arguably [[spoiler: Laura Dickens]], although she is a major character for a handful of episodes before being StuffedInTheFridge.)and the effect of her death on Neil probably pushes her to TheLostLenore.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willy Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willy Willie Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]
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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.

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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.you.
* MoralEventHorizon: Burnside does a lot of things that come very close to this, but arguably the one that crosses the line, and nearly causes Willy Caine to angrily quit the service, is [[spoiler: ordering the assassination of Laura Dickens during the prisoner exchange meant to free her.]]
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* AffablyEvil: YourMileageMayVary on the evil part, but Neil Burnside [[spoiler: frightening a woman to the point that she commits suicide]], smiling and remaining generally personable the whole time is a great example of this trope.

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* AffablyEvil: YourMileageMayVary on the evil part, but Neil Burnside [[spoiler: frightening a woman to the point that she commits suicide]], smiling and remaining generally personable the whole time is a great example of this trope.
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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], even willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.

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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], even willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.
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* MagnificentBastard - Deceitful, [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulative]] [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]], even willing to put his own career -- and even life -- on the line? That's Neil Burnside for you.

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