Good Cop, Bad Cop is episode fifteen of season five on Family Matters. This show was originally aired on January 21, 1994. It was written by Sara V. Finney and Vida Spears and directed by Richard Correll.
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| - Good Cop, Bad Cop is episode fifteen of season five on Family Matters. This show was originally aired on January 21, 1994. It was written by Sara V. Finney and Vida Spears and directed by Richard Correll.
- "Good Cop, Bad Cop" is the first of five Minisodes of Breaking Bad.
- Good Cop, Bad Cop is the sixth storyline in Just Cause (1).
- A type of Perp Sweating frequently used in Crime and Punishment shows. One cop behaves in a very threatening and menacing way towards the suspect, while the other appears sympathetic, helpful and protective. The suspect is expected to be cooperative with the "good cop". Sometimes presented as a Subverted Trope, where the Genre Savvy suspect makes fun of this technique. Two cops arguing about who gets to be the Bad Cop is a common extension of the trope. Not to be confused with the Canadian film Bon Cop, Bad Cop. Examples of Good Cop, Bad Cop include:
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| - A type of Perp Sweating frequently used in Crime and Punishment shows. One cop behaves in a very threatening and menacing way towards the suspect, while the other appears sympathetic, helpful and protective. The suspect is expected to be cooperative with the "good cop". Sometimes presented as a Subverted Trope, where the Genre Savvy suspect makes fun of this technique. An increasingly common variation/subversion on this trope, known as Bad Cop/Worse Cop, is based on a reversal. The first cop behaves menacingly and threateningly, and the second cop appears initially to be sympathetic then, usually in a whisper, indicates his partner and tells the perp, "He's the good cop," before revealing a far harsher and more threatening attitude toward the perp. Two cops arguing about who gets to be the Bad Cop is a common extension of the trope. An example of Truth in Television -- both straight and subverted. This is a classic interrogation technique, but real cops generally use it only on frightened or naive suspects, because cooler heads tend to recognize it and feel insulted. In real life, this technique is used to imply that the "Bad Cop" will eventually cause some real injury to the suspect, and that cooperating with the "Good Cop" is the only way to avoid this. This makes it a legally risky maneuver because of the potential for the interrogator to say something genuinely coercive. Not to be confused with the Canadian film Bon Cop, Bad Cop. Examples of Good Cop, Bad Cop include:
- Good Cop, Bad Cop is episode fifteen of season five on Family Matters. This show was originally aired on January 21, 1994. It was written by Sara V. Finney and Vida Spears and directed by Richard Correll.
- "Good Cop, Bad Cop" is the first of five Minisodes of Breaking Bad.
- Good Cop, Bad Cop is the sixth storyline in Just Cause (1).
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