< Due South

Due South/YMMV


  • Fridge Logic: Fraser doesn't carry bullets in his gun because he doesn't have a gun permit. Wouldn't that mean he can't carry a gun at all in Chicago?
  • Hilarious in Hindsight Paul Gross, who in this movie played the Up to Eleven ideal version of a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman, would later star in a Made for TV movie called Murder Most Likely, Based on a True Story about a crooked Mountie who may or may not have murdered his wife.
  • Ho Yay (which the show's writers were quite well aware of, especially by the time Ray Kowalski showed up. Two words for you: "buddy breathing")
    • In fact during the lead up to the third season Paul Gross, who had just become the producer in addition to playing Fraser, commented that the slashers would love Kowalski ('He's sex on legs' and the pair's relationship. They weren't just aware of the Ho Yay, they played along with it.
      • Hell, it ended with them riding into the sunset together.
      • It was also acknowledged by Gross at some point that because the show's third season wasn't going to air in United States, they could ramp up the Ho Yay.
  • Magnificent Bastard: you just have to stand in awe to Victoria's plan: committing theft and murder while managing to leave no trace and frame Fraser and Ray for the whole thing
  • Retroactive Recognition: Also Hilarious in Hindsight: Fraser's partner is replaced by a cylon, and he's the only one to notice.
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