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The Attorney General is the head of the Justice Department, which is part of the Executive Branch, not the Judicial Branch.


* EverythingIsBigInTexas: Jock Jeffcoat, the hulking, deep-voiced U.S. Attorney General who rules the judicial branch with an iron fist. He has a thick Texas accent and a decidedly cowboy aesthetic.

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* EverythingIsBigInTexas: Jock Jeffcoat, the hulking, deep-voiced U.S. Attorney General who rules the judicial branch Justice Department with an iron fist. He has a thick Texas accent and a decidedly cowboy aesthetic.
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** Similarly, the relationship between Chuck and Cat ends very abruptly midway through Season 5, though that one is more understandable due to shooting for that season having been suspended by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and Creator/JuliannaMarguiles being unavailable by the time production resumed.

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** Similarly, the relationship between Chuck and Cat ends very abruptly midway through Season 5, though that one is more understandable due to shooting for that season having been suspended by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and Creator/JuliannaMarguiles Creator/JuliannaMargulies being unavailable by the time production resumed.

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* AbortedArc: The romance between Bryan and Kate is ''abruptly'' 86'd off-screen after the end of season one. When season two starts up, there is ''zero'' explanation as to what happened and why it didn't last, as they both seemed very genuinely into each other in season one. It's possible it didn't test well or they knew [[spoiler: Bryan would not be in the show for its entire duration (Toby Leonard Moore only stars in 51 of the 84 total episodes of the show), but either way, if anyone was shipping it, they were likely heavily let down by the romance being abandoned without adequate explanation.]] Could also count as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness too.

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The romance between Bryan and Kate is ''abruptly'' 86'd off-screen after the end of season one. When season two starts up, there is ''zero'' explanation as to what happened and why it didn't last, as they both seemed very genuinely into each other in season one. It's possible it didn't test well or they knew [[spoiler: Bryan would not be in the show for its entire duration (Toby Leonard Moore only stars in 51 of the 84 total episodes of the show), but either way, if anyone was shipping it, they were likely heavily let down by the romance being abandoned without adequate explanation.]] Could also count as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness too.too
** Similarly, the relationship between Chuck and Cat ends very abruptly midway through Season 5, though that one is more understandable due to shooting for that season having been suspended by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and Creator/JuliannaMarguiles being unavailable by the time production resumed.
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* AbortedArc: The romance between Bryan and Kate is ''abruptly'' 86'd off-screen after the end of season one. When season two starts up, there is ''zero'' explanation as to what happened and why it didn't last, as they both seemed very genuinely into each other in season one. It's possible it didn't test well or they knew [[spoiler: Bryan would not be in the show for its entire duration (Toby Leonard Moore only stars in 51 of the 84 total episodes of the show), but either way, if anyone was shipping it, they were likely heavily let down by the romance being abandoned without adequate explanation.]] Could also count as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness too.

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''Billions'' is a drama series that debuted in 2016 on Creator/{{Showtime}}, and will air its final season beginning in August 2023. Billionaire hedge-fund manager Bobby "Axe" Axelrod (Creator/DamianLewis) is a New York City folk hero: 9/11 survivor, philanthropist, and a wizard at making money. But when a series of questionable stock trades are traced back to Axelrod, U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Creator/PaulGiamatti) must consider building a criminal case against him - even as his personal life presents a potential conflict of interest.

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''Billions'' is a drama series that debuted in 2016 on Creator/{{Showtime}}, and will air aired its final season beginning in August 2023. Billionaire hedge-fund manager Bobby "Axe" Axelrod (Creator/DamianLewis) is a New York City folk hero: 9/11 survivor, philanthropist, and a wizard at making money. But when a series of questionable stock trades are traced back to Axelrod, U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Creator/PaulGiamatti) must consider building a criminal case against him - even as his personal life presents a potential conflict of interest.

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