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5!!Chief Inspector Lee Kit Hong (Creator/JackieChan)
6* TheAce: Lee is an accomplished martial artist and is considered a legend in Hong Kong for his exceptional service as a cop. In the third movie, he has become Ambassador Han's bodyguard.
7* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: As expected by any character played by Jackie Chan.
8* AllThereInTheManual: Lee’s full name is “Kit Hong Lee”, though it’s never said in any of the movies.
9* ApologeticAttacker: Apologizes to the black bar patrons after starting a fight for being innocently insensitive. He also apologizes to the FBI guards when fighting them to get into the Chinese Embassy.
10* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's generally nice, but don't push him too far. [[spoiler:He is very tempted to kill Ricky Tan in the second film after the latter tauntingly confessed to killing Lee's father]].
11* DeadpanSnarker: He can be very sarcastic, usually around Carter.
12* DisappearedDad: He grew up in an orphanage after his father was killed by Ricky Tan.
13* FishOutOfWater: As per most of Jackie Chan's Hollywood movies, Lee is quite unfamiliar with America's culture, having a hard time understanding Carter's slang and got in trouble in a bar for his NWordPrivileges.
14* GoodCopBadCop: Good Cop to Carter's Bad Cop.
15* GoodIsNotSoft: As is typical with Chan.
16* ItsPersonal: He has some personal connection to the main antagonists in each film.
17** In the first one, Juntao/[[spoiler: Thomas Griffin]] had killed his last partner and kidnapped the Consul Han's daughter, whom Lee had befriended.
18** The second film has [[spoiler: Ricky Tan, his father's ex partner]] and, later revealed, [[spoiler: his father's killer]].
19** Kenji in the third film is [[spoiler: Lee's childhood friend from an orphanage he grew up in, who was inadvertently abandoned by Lee when the latter was adopted]]. He became involved with the Triads and uses his connection with Lee to further his goals, since he knows Lee is unwilling to kill him.
20* MarriedToTheJob: Lee doesn't have much of a social life outside of his work. It is telling that the only friends he has in the movies are Carter and the Hans.
21* MovingBeyondBereavement: The second movie reveals that Lee's father was killed while working on a smuggling case. While the culprit was never caught, it was suspected that his partner, who is now a Triad boss, was the killer. The case is very personal for Lee and opens up some emotional wounds that he hasn't dealt with. [[spoiler: In the film's climax Tan does indeed confess to having murdered Lee's father. In the end Lee gives his father's badge to Carter saying that he can finally "let it go".]]
22* NWordPrivileges: The first movie shows that he does not have them.
23* NiceGuy: Lee is a respectful and sensible person in contrast to the loud and uncouth Carter.
24* NobleMaleRoguishMale: The noble to Carter's roguish
25* NotSoAboveItAll: After spending so much time with Carter, Lee can sometimes even get into Carter's level of maturity such as ogling on Isabella while she is undressing or losing his patience with the French assassin they are interrogating.
26* OneManArmy: He is able to defeat many people at once due to his kung-fu skills, despite him trying to avoid a fight.
27* PapaWolf: He is like a second father to Soo Yung and will do anything to make sure she is safe.
28* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Carter's red.
29
30!!Detective James Carter (Creator/ChrisTucker)
31* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Soo Yung in the third film.
32* BigScrewedUpFamily: His mother disapproves of his profession and his brother blames him for going to jail for hosting cock fights. His cousin Luke is a criminal too, but he's on better terms with Carter.
33* CasanovaWannabe: Tries to be a Casanova in the second film.
34* CoolCar: His black Corvette that appears in all the films.
35* CowboyCop: Deconstructed in both the first and third films. In the first film, he does an unauthorized sting operation without any back-up that led to two cops getting injured by an arms dealer and the dealer's car blowing up after Carter shot the C4 in the guy's trunk; it's implied that Carter was on the verge of suspension after this stunt and would have been put on leave if his captain had decided not to punish him by having him babysit Lee for the FBI. In the third film, he's been demoted to a traffic cop for some incident involving him arresting six Iranian scientists, thinking they were terrorists, and his captain refuses to lift the demotion even after the shooting of Ambassador Han (don’t worry, he lives).
36* CharacterDevelopment: In the first film, he refuses to work with a partner or any other forms of assistance due to what happened to his dad and is negative about working in the LAPD, instead dreaming of getting hired by the FBI and leaving the department. By the end of the film, he forms a bond with Lee, the latter becoming one of the few people he's willing to work with, and he refuses a spot in the FBI in response to how Agent Russ and Whitney dicked him around. In later films, he's shown to value his partnership/friendship with Lee almost more than Lee does, as shown when he gets pissed off at Lee for refusing to let him in and help in the cases when they get personal for Lee.
37* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's immediately abrasive and uncooperative to almost everyone he comes across (except for a nun), won't shut up, and has been put on a demotion assignment at the start of two of the films... but he's almost always ''right'' about his instincts, recognizes talent in others, will not give up on a case, and is an ''absurdly fast'' draw.
38* DeadpanSnarker: Carter has a very dry wit and usually snarks at Lee, or whatever something crazy he experienced.
39* DisappearedDad: His father was shot during a traffic stop.
40* FireForgedFriends: He and Lee start out as disliking each other greatly before becoming close friends.
41* FreudianExcuse: The reason he wanted no partner in the first ''Rush Hour''. His father was killed on duty over a mere parking ticket. His partner did nothing to help him which lead to his death.
42* GenreSavvy:
43** Carter's number one theory of every major crime is that a rich white man is always involved behind-the-scenes. Not only is Carter right about this in regards to Steven Reign in the second film, but this applies to the first and third films; [[spoiler:In the first movie, Juntao is revealed British commander Thomas Griffin, a friend of Ambassador Han and the mastermind behind Soo Yong's abduction. In the third movie, French ambassador and chairman of the World Criminal Court Varden Reynard is revealed to be working for the Triads]].
44** Carter notices that Reign was far too relaxed when the gunshots were heard on Ricky Tan's boat. This is Carter's (and the audience's) first clue that Reign is involved.
45* GoodCopBadCop: Bad Cop to Lee's Good Cop.
46* GunsAkimbo: Does this in the first and third films
47* IWorkAlone: Never wanted a partner initially. [[spoiler: Mainly due to his dad's partner not backing him up to confront a punk who shot Carter's dad over a ticket.]]
48* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Becomes one by the end of the first movie.
49* TheLancer: Becomes this to Lee.
50* LancerVsDragon: At the climax of each movie, Carter faces TheDragon, while Lee confronts the BigBad.
51* NeverMyFault: Carter tends to blame Lee (or any other person) for whatever problem he started.
52* NobleBigotWithABadge: Carter is pretty racist, making many assumptions based on the color of their skin, and makes many stereotypical comments. That said, it tends to be willful ignorance than outright malicious intent, he still tries to make sure justice is served whenever he can.
53* NobleMaleRoguishMale: The roguish to Lee's noble.
54* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Carter always has a comeback and one-liner to every villain's insult but when Soo Yung's life is on the line and Jasmine asks him her catchphrase, Carter can only respond with a "no". Not only that, Carter says it with a rather low tone, showing how scared he is for both himself and Soo Yung.
55* PopCulturedBadass: He loves his R&B, particularly Music/MichaelJackson.
56* QuickDraw: In the first movie, he is able to drop from a standing position, fire an ankle-holstered gun, stabilize his aim with his off-hand, and get a kill shot, in the time it takes an assassin to reach for and pull the trigger on a waist-holstered gun. In the second film, in the time Kenny takes to assume his fighting stance, Carter has his gun out and aimed at Kenny's ''head''. Because of the OverTheShoulder camera shot, viewers can see Lee visibly startled by the speed of the two of them.
57* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Lee's blue.
58* SmallNameBigEgo: Carter has a ludicrous amount of arrogance despite being an LAPD detective with a less-than-stellar track record.
59* SoulBrotha: Especially in the first film.
60* SupportingProtagonist: While Carter is a major player in all three films, it's always Lee who has a connection to the current BigBad and a more personal stake in the story.
61* TallDarkAndSnarky: Every one of those 3 things.
62* TookALevelInBadass: While always a somewhat competent fighter, he was unable to take on the gangsters by himself in the first two films. In the third film, he beat up a majority of the Triad mooks by himself.
63* UltimateJobSecurity: How he hasn't been fired yet is anyone's guess.
64* UncleTomFoolery: He turned into this type of character in the second film where he took almost nothing seriously and he seemed to annoy Lee more than he helped him and he would make a joke out of almost every situation, and would try to avoid the action the best way he could. That still didn't stop him from doing his job, though. Luckily, in ''3'' gets rid of this, while he remains the primary comedic foil to Lee.
65* WouldntHitAGirl: Averted. Carter tries to fight Hu Li, but is KO-ed in every encounter. Towards the end, Carter tells her:
66-->'''Carter:''' I ain't holding back this time because you're a woman. I'm gonna pretend you're a man... a very beautiful man with a great body that I'd like to take to the movies...
67
68!!Thomas Griffin [[spoiler:aka Juntao]] (Creator/TomWilkinson)
69* BigBad: Of the first film.
70* BigBadFriend: To Consul Han, [[spoiler: kidnapping his daughter as payback for his criminal empire being squandered]].
71* BitchInSheepsClothing: Griffin seems like a nice guy and genuine friend to Han when we first meet him. [[spoiler:Then we learn he is the main villain]].
72* TheDanza: Played by Tom Wilkinson.
73* DeathByMaterialism: He tries [[spoiler: hitting Lee with his suitcase full of money, only for the case to break open and slip from his grip; when he lunges for it, he accidentally topples over the narrow catwalk he was walking on and ends up hanging on Lee for dear life, but falls to his death, landing in a decorative pool, after the bomb vest Lee had on broke]].
74* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler: He falls to his death while fighting Lee]].
75* EvilBrit: He's British and [[spoiler:happens to be one of China's most wanted crime lords]].
76* EvilIsPetty: The whole reason why [[spoiler: he kidnapped a little girl and had six pounds of C4 strapped onto her was in order to extort 50, then 70 million dollars from Consul Han, was not for dismantling his criminal operations, but for confiscating his illegally obtained collection of Chinese art; in short, he wanted insurance money]]!
77* FauxAffablyEvil: Politely informs Han that [[spoiler: he has six blocks of C4 wired to Soo Yung]].
78* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He [[spoiler: falls to his death]] when the bomb vest he'd originally strapped to Soo Yung tears.
79* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:Until the end.]]
80* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Goes from a collected, cultured Englishman to a screaming, raving madman in the finale when he tries to escape and especially when he loses the money briefcase]].
81* WalkingSpoiler: Look at all those spoiler spaces.
82* WickedCultured: He [[spoiler: kidnapped Soo Yung]] as vengeance over his art collection being confiscated.
83
84!!Sang (Creator/KenLeung)
85* AxCrazy: Sang is rather calm and intimidating most of the time. But if you give him any sort of weapon, especially a gun, he will open fire on almost anyone he sees without restraint.
86* CreepyMonotone: Has a chilly voice when he speaks.
87* DirtyCoward: He never fought Lee and/or Carter in a fair fight and tends to run away in most of his encounters. When cornered near the ending, he tells Carter to "fight like a man" and drop his gun, but when he does [[spoiler: he whips out another gun, only to get shot by Carter]].
88* TheDragon: He's Juntao's second in command.
89* GoodScarsEvilScars: He gets scarred by Soo Yung while kidnapping her.
90* KnightOfCerebus: While his boss is definitely a [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vile villain]], Sang's psychopathy, his nightmarish kidnapping of Soo-Yung, and his high body count of dozens make him a terrifying threat in an otherwise lighthearted movie.
91* MadBomber: It's heavily implied that the reason why Lee was trying to warn the FBI not to go into the building Sang called from was because he knows that Sang has used explosives before.
92* MoreDakka: Wields a MAC-10 at the end of the film.
93* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Attempts this at the end by taking all the money left behind by his boss.
94
95!!Consul (later Ambassador) Solon Han (Creator/TziMa)
96* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
97* ShoutOut: Look closely at his name. [[Franchise/StarWars What does it sound like]]?
98* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Subverted; he returns in the third film, only to get shot. He survives, though, and is taken to a secure location after the hospital shootout.
99
100!!Detective Tania Johnson (Creator/ElizabethPena)
101* BoyishShortHair: Johnson is a competent female cop with extremely short hair.
102* ChekhovsSkill: Her bomb-defusing training pays off towards the end.
103* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She is never seen nor mentioned after the first film despite being Carter's partner.
104
105!!Soo-Yung Han (Creator/JuliaHsu in the first film, Creator/ZhangJingchu in the third film)
106* DamselInDistress: Justified in the first film, since she's a 10-year-old girl. This happens again in the third film, but then again, she got taken by some armed Triad mooks.
107* SheIsAllGrownUp: In the third film.
108* TookALevelInBadass: In the third film. She assists Lee during the hospital fight and helps Carter kill the Dragon Lady.
109[[/folder]]
110
111[[folder:Rush Hour 2]]
112
113!!Ricky Tan (Creator/JohnLone)
114* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Subverted.]] He seemingly wants to be TheAtoner for betraying Lee's father, and invokes EvenEvilHasStandards (or at-least PragmaticVillainy) against the RenegadeSplinterFaction said to be responsible for bombing China's U.S. embassy. [[spoiler:He's full of crap — having indeed orchestrated the bombing and faked the Faction all along, to distract others from his true plan. And he doesn't just lack remorse for betraying Lee's father; he's the one who killed him.]]
115* BadassCreed: He is not the least bit intimidated by Carter.
116-->'''Ricky:''' "You Americans are so funny."
117* BigBadDuumvirate: With Steven Reign.
118* DefiantToTheEnd: While Lee is holding him at gunpoint and very inclined to kill the man, Ricky Tan still decides to start describing [[spoiler:how he killed Lee's father and the man's "pathetic" request to not kill Lee.]]
119* DirtyCop: He used to be part of Hong Kong police, until he quit the force and became a Triad boss.
120* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Implied. He seems nostalgic when he mentions how his mother used to tell him the story of the dragon and the treasure.
121* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:He's seemingly shot and killed by Hu Li aboard his yacht, only to turn up alive at the Red Dragon casino.]]
122* FauxAffablyEvil: Does not drop his polite demeanor while [[spoiler:having a bomb planted in Lee's mouth, or goading Lee into shooting him]].
123* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:He kills Steven Reign when he attempts to leave with the counterfeiting plates.]]
124* TheTriadsAndTheTongs: He's a Triad leader.
125* YouKilledMyFather: He sold out Lee's father to the Triads when he discovered he was a DirtyCop.
126
127!!Hu Li (Creator/ZhangZiyi)
128* AxCrazy: She talks about how she would like to slice off Isabella's lips and bury her in the desert with Lee and Carter. When Isabella jokingly tells her to put her knife away, [[DisproportionateRetribution Hu Li responds by throwing the knife at an apple just inches away from Isabella's mouth]].
129* DarkActionGirl: Creates sexual tension with one of the heroes, and is one of the higher up and more dangerous fighters on the baddies side.
130* DarkIsEvil: She usually wears an all-black pantsuit.
131* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:The woman who spends most of the film bombing various buildings is killed by one of her own explosives. What prevents this from being a KarmicDeath is she was going for a suicide bomb.]]
132* TheDragon[=/=]DragonLady: Ricky Tan's right-hand woman, who often dresses in traditional garb, and is extremely dangerous.
133* DragonTheirFeet: [[spoiler:She's seemingly killed by a polearm to her chest, but shows up right after Ricky Tan falls to his death. She dies for real shortly after.]]
134* FauxAffablyEvil: She delivers terrifying threats with a cheery smile on her face.
135* GratuitousEnglish: She has only 2 lines in English: "Some apple?" and "Out!" This was due to Creator/ZhangZiyi's limited fluency in English at the time.
136* MadBomber: Is the one who sent the bombs that kicked off the plot, [[spoiler:and tries to kill Lee and Carter with one in her last moments]].
137* PaperThinDisguise: She wears a wig and sunglasses when she's disguised as a delivery person, leading Carter and Lee to recognize her when she delivers a package to Isabella.
138* TheStarscream: Subverted. She seemingly shoots and kills [[spoiler:Ricky Tan]], though it's actually a ruse.
139* SuicideAttack: [[spoiler: After Ricky Tan's death, Hu Li finds Carter & Lee and attempts to detonate a bomb that would kill them, her, and anyone on the same floor.]]
140* TakingYouWithMe: After Lee and Carter defeat Ricky Tan, she [[spoiler: tries to kill them with a bomb. They barely escape before it goes off leaving her to die alone.]]
141* TortureTechnician: Implied.
142-->'''Hu Li:''' (''to Lee'') After I'm done with you, you'll be begging me to press this button.
143
144!!Isabella Molina (Creator/RoselynSanchez)
145* DesignatedGirlFight: She has one with Hu Li which she loses, though she does manage to stop her from killing Lee.
146* GoodAllAlong: Lee isn't sure what side she is on at first. She proves it to him in the climax.
147* GoodWearsWhite: She wears a white dress in the film's climax where she reveals she is GoodAllAlong. Notably, her previous outfits before her true allegiance is revealed are darker.
148* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey: She seductively asks Lee and Carter to find where Hu Li is keeping the money plates by opening up her robe and revealing her bra. Apparently, she was sending them on a SnipeHunt since she calls Sterling afterwards and tells him that they are out of the Secret Service's way.
149* {{Love Interest|s}}: In a LoveTriangle between Lee and Carter, ultimately falling for Lee.
150* TheMole: She's pretending to be a crooked Customs agent and Steven Reign's girlfriend, but is actually an undercover secret service agent.
151* MsFanservice: Spends a lengthy scene in [[BlackBraAndPanties black underwear]] and an [[IntimateOpenShirt open bathrobe]].
152* NoodleIncident: The reason for her absence in the third movie: [[spoiler:she was somehow accidentally shot in the neck by ''Carter'']].
153* OnlyAFleshWound: She gets shot by Hu Li during their DesignatedGirlFight, but she gets better.
154
155!!Steven Reign (Creator/AlanKing)
156* BigBadDuumvirate: With Ricky Tan. [[spoiler:Subverted when Tan kills him]].
157* CorruptCorporateExecutive: A hotel billionaire who's [[spoiler:in league with the Triads. This gets lampshaded by Carter who points out that every major crime has a rich white man involved somehow.]]
158* DeathByMaterialism: He gets [[spoiler: stabbed by Ricky Tan]] when he tries to walk away with the counterfeiting plates.
159* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:While he's smart enough to carry a hidden gun for self-defense when trying to leave with the plates, he still not only reveals it while it's still holstered, but also gets too close to Tan to draw it effectively and fast enough, leading to the aforementioned DeathByMaterialism example.]]
160* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Carter and Lee encounter him while dead on the floor.]]
161* VillainWithGoodPublicity: A wealthy hotel billionaire who unbeknownst to the public is working with the Triads.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Rush Hour 3]]
165
166!!Kenji (Creator/HiroyukiSanada)
167* BigBad: Of the third film.
168* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Lee's Abel. The two grew up together at the same orphanage until Lee left and Kenji accuses him for abandoning him.
169* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: It becomes clear that Kenji, despite trying to kill Lee in all their encounters, still loves him very much. [[spoiler:After seeing that Lee is still willing to save him when both of them are dangling from the Eiffel Tower's safety net, Kenji chooses to let go of Lee's hand, allowing his foster brother to live]].
170* EvilIsPetty: He accuses Lee of abandoning him when Lee got adopted from the orphanage they grew up in. He holds this grudge to adulthood and has no problems using his background with Lee to mess with him.
171* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He ultimately sacrifices himself so Lee can live.]]
172* IHaveYourDaughter: Kidnaps Soo Yung in order to get Lee to hand him Shey Shen.
173* RememberTheNewGuy: He grew up with Lee and they considered each other like brothers but Lee never mentions him before in prior films.
174* VillainInAWhiteSuit: He and his men are dressed in white suits in the climax of ''Rush Hour 3''. Notably, Lee is wearing black and dark blue in the climax.
175
176
177!!Varden Reynard (Creator/MaxVonSydow)
178* BigBadDuumvirate: With Kenji.
179* EvilAllAlong: It's revealed that he's working with the Triads after initially acting chummy with everyone and making it look like he was targeted by them. Even him telling Lee where Geneviève was performing was a disguised attempt to get Lee killed.
180* EvilOldFolks: He's working with the Triads.
181* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: his family is mentioned a couple of times.
182* {{Expy}}: Of Thomas Griffin from the first movie. A character introduced as a colleague and personal friend of Han that turns out to be the BigBad behind it all.
183* INeverSaidItWasPoison: He asks Geneviève to take off her wig and show him the list of names of Triad leaders. This is the first clue that he is not on the straight and narrow since neither Lee nor Carter ever said she was the list.
184* InTheBack: After the battle in the Eiffel Tower, he holds Geneviève hostage and tries to shoot Lee and Carter to frame them for Geneviève's murder, only to get shot by George the taxi driver.
185
186!!Geneviève [[spoiler:aka Shy Shen]] (Noémie Lenoir)
187%%* DidNotThinkThisThrough
188* InsistentTerminology: Keeps reminding Carter that she's a woman despite his protests to the contrary.
189* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:The Triads tattooed the list containing the names of their new leaders onto the back of her head. They intended to kill her after the names were on record which is why she contacted Han for protection.]]
190%%* {{Stripperific}}
191
192!!George (Yvan Attal)
193* BadassDriver: He is well capable of driving his car in the busy streets of Paris all while being chased by assassins and when said assassins are in his car fighting Lee and Carter.
194* BigDamnHeroes: Rescues Lee and Carter from Reynard at the end of the film by [[InTheBack shooting him in the back]].
195* BullyTurnedBuddy: He's openly prejudiced towards Lee and Carter at first simply because the latter is American, but after aiding them in a car chase, he quickly comes to idolize them and is desperate to be their sidekick.
196* {{Eagleland}}: Type 2 at first, but a strong Type 1 after the CarChase.
197* FrenchJerk: At first. He refuses to drive Carter for being American.
198* HenpeckedHusband: Implied in the scenes with his [[Creator/JulieDepardieu wife]].
199* {{Hypocrite}}: During the taxi/motorbike chase, Carter tries to calm him down by telling him to pretend he's superspy like in the American action films George has watched, in spite of him being anti-American. However, one can infer that George might have gotten some, if not all, of his negative bliefs about Americans from watching said films.
200* JerkassHasAPoint: As obnoxious as he is about it, George’s criticisms of America are pretty accurate.
201* TookALevelInBadass: He goes from racist, terrified taxi driver, to a BadassDriver and the one who [[spoiler: takes down [[TheManBehindTheMan Reynard]] when the latter has Lee and Carter held hostage at the end]].
202
203!!Jasmine/The Dragon Lady (Youki Kudoh)
204* {{Catchphrase}}: ''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner Would you like to know a/our secret, cop?]]"''
205* CombatHandFan: When she first fought Lee, she uses a paper fan with hidden knives in it.
206* DragonLady: Even named as such in the credits.
207* FailedAttemptAtDrama: She whenever she says her catchphrase, Lee and Carter don’t play along.
208* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:We never see her death on screen, but the sound that is heard as she is crushed to death lets the audience know that it was not pretty.]]
209* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:She tries to kill Soo Yung by dropping her from the Eiffel Tower. Carter saves Soo Yung and the latter kicks Jasmine into a rotating wheel, which crushes her in half.]]
210* NoNameGiven: Her real name is never mentioned in the film.
211* NotWhatItLooksLike: Carter mistakes their screams and groans of exertion from fighting for sex sounds.
212-->'''Carter:''' You are a ''superfreak!''
213* PsychoKnifeNut: Uses throwing knives as her weapon of choice and acts like a sadist bitch.
214
215!!Commissaire Revi (Creator/RomanPolanski)
216* AssShove: Gives Lee and Carter a full anal cavity search, complete with a GloveSnap.
217* DirtyCop: Sort of - while not working for the bad guys like Reynard, he uses [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique less-than-scrupulous methods on Lee and Carter]] to try and get them to talk.
218* FrenchJerk: Has Carter and Lee strung up and beaten with phone books, then anal searches them, just because he doesn’t want to deal with their possible deaths at the hands of the Triads. Then at the end, he takes partial-credit for stopping the Traids, which gets him punched by Lee and Carter.
219* ThrowTheBookAtThem: One of the techniques he uses on Lee and Carter when they arrive in Paris.
220[[/folder]]

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