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"Necessary Evil": Major Crimes' investigation of the murder of a school principal overlaps Fritz's investigation of a shooting involving what type of government agent?
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TSA agent
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FBI agent
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Secret Service agent
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ATF agent
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"Necessary Evil": The primary suspect of the principal's death is a coach the school's:
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Track team
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Basketball team
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Debate team
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Football team
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3.
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"Necessary Evil": Raydor proved the existence of a leak by spreading news of:
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Her pregnancy
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Her job offer
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Her promotion
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Brenda's retirement
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4.
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"You Have the Right to Remain Jolly": This unusual mode of transportation is involved in the death of a Santa:
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Unicycle
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Zip line
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Parachute
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Bungee cord
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"You Have the Right to Remain Jolly": The sister of this member of the squad causes a stir among members of Major Crimes:
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Flynn
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Sanchez
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Buzz
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Gabriel
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"You Have the Right to Remain Jolly": Brenda finds out that this person has been paying Gavin's retainer:
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Fritz
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Pope
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Raydor
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Philip Stroh
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"Relative Matters": Brenda's parents visit right before the holidays with this bit of bad news:
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Willie Rae has cancer
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Clay has cancer
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Willie Rae and Clay are moving to Los Angeles
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Willie Rae and Clay are getting a divorce
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"Relative Matters": The family of the murder victim - whose death is tangentially involved with an FBI investigation - is all involved in this type of business:
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Catering
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Home decorating
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Funeral planning
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Landscaping
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"Road Block": This member of Brenda's squad eye-witness a fatal DWI accident which takes the live of a female college student:
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Gabriel
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Provenza
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Tao
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Flynn
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"Road Block": The woman who took the life of a college coed by driving while intoxicated was the wife of a:
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City councilman
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Judge
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Police commissioner
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District attorney
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"Road Block": Brenda's passed quick judgement on the woman after first meeting her by uttering:
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I'll get her confession
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Damn that woman
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Guilty as charged
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What a liar
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"Silent Partner": Peter Goldman's visit to San Quentin results in the death of a gang member who used to run with Turell Baylor. What is the nickname of the slain gangster?
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T. Martin
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R. Tuffy
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Z. Fist
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J. Rock
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"Silent Partner": Brenda learns that the shop that the man killed by Turell Baylor has been bought by a crime lord who deals in these items:
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Cell phones
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Guns
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Expensive watches
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Eavesdropping devices
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"Hostile Witness": Brenda believes that solving a two-man rape operation will result in the arrest of Philip Stroh. Instead of Stroh being the second guilty party, the man eventually arrested works in a:
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Diner
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Bar
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Airport
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Library
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"Hostile Witness": Brenda employs this unauthorized tactic in hopes of nabbing Philip Stroh:
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Illegally obtains his DNA
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Puts a wire tap on his phone
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Access his bank records
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Puts a GPS on his car
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"Fool's Gold": Prozenza's ex Liz mails her wedding ring to a business called:
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Goldibucks
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FastCash
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Gold Miners
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Quick Coin
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"Fool's Gold": Frank, Liz Provenza's dog who is critical to the investigation, is this breed:
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Dachshund
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Golden retriever
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Basset hound
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Bulldog
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"Fool's Gold": At the heart of the crime are coins $8 million each, called:
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Double eagles
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Mint fancies
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Gold crowns
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Pop caps
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"Drug Fiend": The episode introduces us to Anne, Gabriel's girlfriend, who becomes verrrrrry important later in the season. Anne works as a:
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Nurse
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Lawyer
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Reporter
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Aide to the mayor
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"Drug Fiend": The phony drugs pedaled by the guilty salesman were meant to treat this disease:
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AIDS
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Cancer
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Juvenile Diabetes
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Impotence
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"Last Rites": The priest killed at the beginning of the episode was found:
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In a confessional
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In his car
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Rolled in a carpet
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On the bank of a river
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"Armed Response": Who is not present when the nature of the leak is revealed to Gabriel?
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Pope
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Raydor
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Taylor
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Brenda
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"Armed Response": This member of the squad does not accept Gabriel's apology:
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Sanchez
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Flynn
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Provenza
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Tao
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"Last Word": Brenda believes she see Philip Stroh in a video of a murder victim taken in what type of establishment?
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Video store
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Department store
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Gas station
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Comic book store
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"Last Word": The squad uses this bit of technology as they nab Philip Stroh approaching Rusty on the street:
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Microwave sound amplifier
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Traffic camera video relay system
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GPS echolocator
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License plate recognition system
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