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19 TV Deaths That Made Us Jump For Joy

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Television bad girls and boys add spice to our television viewing experience, but sometimes enough is enough.

When their wickedness continues to go unpunished or even if it’s a one-off act of betrayal or evil, it can drive viewers mad.

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An evil villain can become so hated that when they finally meet their demise, it’s a cause for celebration.

Here are 19 characters whose deaths were well-deserved (and in some cases a long-time coming!)

We jumped for joy! Did you? 

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19 Couples Whose Romance was Ruined by Death

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Death is cruel, especially when it comes to television romances.

The couples we watch on TV aren’t immune to the ups and downs of romance.

We’ve lived through their drama and heartbreak.

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And we’ve cheered when it looks like they’ve finally found the path to everlasting happiness together.

But like everything on television, sometimes the cruel hand of fate doesn’t want anyone to be happy – fictional television couples or their fans.

Here are 19 TV couples who never got their happy ending because death got in the way!

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33 of TV’s Goriest Moments

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There’s horror, and then there’s horror.

Violence has become a mainstay on many television shows, but sometimes we have to wonder if it has gone too far. There are some scenes that are so brutal and gory, we wonder how they even made it onto the small screen.

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Many shows revel in their grisly stories. Others are a bit of a surprise when a gruesome scene makes the cut. From mystery and medical shows to ones about zombies and vampires, there’s no shortage of scenes to make you squirm.

Here are 33 of the goriest scenes aired on television. What did we miss? Hit the comments and let us know!

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19 TV Characters With Attention Grabbing Tattoos

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Tattoos are a growing love for many people right now, and it doesn’t look like it is stopping any time soon.

A lot of it is even starting to reflect on our TV screens, with some of our favorite shows offering characters with great tattoos. 

In a way so much of who a character is and will continue to be is reflected in the ink that they share with the audience.

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It defines characters in various ways, and even get to tell their own individual stories that way. 

In fact, some of these stories are so inspiring that fans are getting their own tattoos based off the ones they see their favorite TV characters showing off.

Here is a slideshow that collected some of television’s most attention grabbing tattoos. Which character do you think has the coolest looking ink?

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27 of the Most Stone-Cold Bitches on TV

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We probably all know a bitch or two in real life, but TV is full of women who take being a bitch to the extreme.

There are bitches, and then there are stone-cold bitches.

Women who murder without a thought or inspire fear in even the strongest of men.

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These are the women you don’t want to cross lest they unleash their horrible wrath just because they can. But sometimes they just want to make your life a living hell for no reason at all.

Who are the most stone-cold bitches on TV? Check out our list below!

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Kurt Sutter Fired by FX After Complaints of ‘Abrasive’ Behavior

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Kurt Sutter has been let go from his role as co-showrunner on Mayans M.C.

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that FX has fired Sutter following a string of complaints surrounding his behavior. 

Sutter broke the news of his firing to the cast and crew of the Sons of Anarchy spinoff, even going as far as describing himself as an "abrasive dick."

Kurt Sutter Attends IMDB Event
((Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb))

FX CEO John Landgraf and Disney TV Studios and ABC Entertainment chairman Dana Walden are said to have been the ones to make the stunning decision. 

No other details about what went down on the set have been made available at this time. 

Related: Mayans MC Renewed for Season 2

Despite being let go from Mayans MC and FX, his overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV remains intact, so the company is open to working with him again. 

Sutter created Sons of Anarchy, which became one of the most-watched shows on cable for FX.

Kurt Sutter Attends Mayans Event
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That show lasted seven seasons. 

He went on to co-create the spinoff Mayans MC, which launched last fall. 

The show is about halfway through its second season, which has already wrapped.

Sutter previously said that he would step down from his executive producer role if she series snagged a third season renewal. 

Kurt Sutter Attends Mayans Gig
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“It’s time for the white man to leave the building,” he told the audience at the Hollywood screening, before saying that given the show's subject matter, a person of color should be in charge of the writers' room. 

Related: Mayans MC: EZ Seeks Revenge

Before working on Sons of Anarchy, Sutter worked on The Shield as a writer and producer. 

Post-Sons of Anarchy, he created The Bastard Executioner, a short-lived drama that lasted just one season on FX. 

Despite making no public statement, Sutter shared a photo on Instagram early Thursday, with the following caption:

"The happiest place on earth."

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The happiest place on earth…

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What are your thoughts on this firing?

Will you miss Sutter's creative input on Mayans MC?

Hit the comments below. 

Mayans MC airs Tuesdays on FX. 

Mia Smoak (Arrow)

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Sons of Anarchy Favorite Seemingly Murdered in Deadly Mayans M.C. Season 3 Trailer

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Sons of Anarchy has been off the air for several years, but the franchise remains alive thanks to its spinoff Mayans M.C.

FX dropped the official trailer for the long-delayed Mayans M.C. Season 3 this week, and it left fans of the original series with a lot of questions.

The reason?

Mayans Season 3 Promo Still - Mayans M.C.
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The footage shows Allesandro Montez (Jacob Vargas) delivering a warning to an unseen person.

"One wrong move could start a war," Montez says, before the footage switching to someone struggling after someone tries to suffocate them.

While the face is not visible, the Road Captain patch is there in the frame, seemingly alluding to Allesandro's death.

A Hard Left Turn  - Mayans M.C. Season 2 Episode 6
(Prashant Gupta/FX)

It's hard to imagine a trailer spoiling such a huge development, but it could be an interesting way to drum up interest for the third season, especially for fans of the original series who have not been keeping up to speed with the spinoff.

Montez first arrived on the scene during Sons of Anarchy Season 6 and remained with the series right up until its series finale.

He was heavily featured on Mayans M.C. Season 2, so it makes sense to be worried about his future, especially if changes are afoot on this spinoff.

It was previously announced that Mayans M.C. Season 3 would receive its premiere on March 16 with a two-episode opener.

Beyond Brotherhood - Mayans M.C. Season 2 Episode 2
(Prashant Gupta/FX)

"A border shutdown squeezes the Mayan’s heroin trade setting off an internal clash over the future of the club," the logline reads.

"EZ and Angel grapple with the fallout of family secrets recently come to light. The Galindos grow apart as Miguel loses himself in his grief and search for answers. Written by Elgin James; directed by Michael Dinner."

"Now a full patch member, an emboldened EZ proposes a plan that could change the course of the club," it continues.

"Adelita is freed from the grip of the U.S. government only to discover all is not as she left it with the L.O. Coco’s demons lead him to a new low in his search to relieve the pain of his past. Written by Sean Tretta; directed by Michael Dinner."

A Man With A Plan - Mayans M.C. Season 2 Episode 6
(Prashant Gupta/FX)

It all sounds crazy, but we'll have to tune in to find out what comes next.

The series has proven to be a lot of fun but also pretty deadly.

Have a look at the full trailer below and hit the comments with your thoughts.

Mayans M.C. Season 3 marks the first season without creator Kurt Sutter, who was fired by FX.

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Sonny Barger Dies; Sons of Anarchy Actor and Hells Angels Founder Was 83

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Sonny Barger, best known to TV audiences as Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz on Sons of Anarchy has died.

He was 83.

Barger shared the news of his death in a pre-written message on his Facebook page.

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“If you are reading this message, you’ll know that I’m gone. I’ve asked that this note be posted immediately after my passing," the message reads.

"I’ve lived a long and good life filled with adventure. And I’ve had the privilege to be part of an amazing club"

Sonny Barger
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"Although I’ve had a public persona for decades, i’ve mostly enjoyed special time with my club brothers, my family, and close friends."

“Please know that I passed peacefully after a brief battle with cancer," the emotional statement continues.

"But also know that in the end, I was surrounded by what really matters: My wife, Zorana, as well as my loved ones."

"Keep your head up high, stay loyal, remain free, and always value honor. – Sonny”

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Barger was also the face and founder of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

The Oakland Hells Angels was formed in 1957, and it paved the way for countless offshoots.

Barger defended the outlaw life at several times throughout his life.

He was present at a 1969 Rolling Stones concert in California, where the Hells Angels had been hired as security.

 Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
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They used their bikes as a barrier in front of the stage.

Barger joined the army at 16, and was honorably discharged a year later after it emerged that he forged his birth certificate.

Barger was also a best-selling novelist and had a widely praised recurring role on Sons of Anarchy.

He was sentenced to 10 years to life behind bars in 1973 after being convicted of possession of narcotics and a weapon by a convicted felon.

19 TV Deaths That Made Us Jump For Joy

He got out on parole in 1977 after spending four-and-a-half years of his sentence.

Sonny was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1983, which ultimately forced him to get his vocal cords removed.

He is survived by his wife Zorana.

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Sons of Anarchy: Charlie Hunnam Wants to Return as Jax Teller

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Sons of Anarchy seemingly closed the book on Jax Teller with its 2014 series finale, but Charlie Hunnam is not ruling out a return to that world in some capacity.

The franchise created by Kurt Sutter remains alive and kicking, thanks to Mayans M.C., which recently secured a pickup for Season 5.

If you watch Sons of Anarchy online, you know Jax Teller died in the series finale, but the actor is working on ways to bring the character back.

Jax on the Phone - Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Episode 12
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"Since you asked, I have an idea that I’m exploring in its infancy where that could be a possibility," he told Access Hollywood while promoting his new Apple TV+ series Shantaram.

"It would be something that I would be incredibly excited about, so we’re sort of, like I said, in the infancy of exploring the viability of the idea," he said.

Charlie Hunam Attends Cinemacon
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"But next time I talk to you, hopefully I’ll have more information on that."

Sons of Anarchy was a huge hit for FX, but fans were left split down the middle about how the series ended.

It was a brutal series that ended with many of its most beloved characters dead.

It's hard not to be a little skeptical of any sort of return, especially if it tries to retcon what was a very conclusive finale.

It's possible that Hunnam could appear in flashbacks on an episode of Mayans M.C.

Charlie Hunnam Attends Papillon Premiere
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That's probably the most likely scenario here because it might be a little too Prison Break to bring the character back from the dead.

It's always hard to bring a character back from the dead, almost a decade after people have mourned them to the point they think they will never return.

For now, Hunnam will appear on Shantaram, which premieres its 12-episode first season on Friday, October 14.

The series follows a fugitive Lin Ford (Hunnam) looking to get lost in the vibrant and chaotic 1980s Bombay.

Charlie Hunnam Attends Event
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Alone in an unfamiliar city, Lin struggles to avoid the trouble he's running from in this new place.

After falling for an enigmatic and intriguing woman named Karla, Lin must choose between freedom or love and the complications that come with it.

In addition to Hunnam, the series also stars Shubham Saraf, Elektra Kilbey, Fayssal Bazzi, Luke Pasqualino, Antonia Desplat, Alyy Khan, Sujaya Dasgupta, Vincent Perez, David Field, and Alexander Siddig.

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What are your thoughts on a potential comeback?

Hit the comments below.

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The Keystone Cops of TV: Law Enforcement at Its Worst

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With the onslaught of law enforcement series abundantly available, we commonly see characters who use their position of power for personal advantages.

Many of TV’s worst law enforcement officers aren’t afraid to break the rules they’re supposed to uphold if they gain something from the situation.

Whether it’s trying to keep their corruption secret, avoid going to jail, or get information, these corrupt cops have been known to break the law.

Voight Becomes a Victim - Chicago PD Season 11 Episode 12
(NBC/Lori Allen)

Check out our fanatical picks on the dirtiest law enforcement officers on TV.

Then, be sure to join the conversation in the comments section and tell us who best depicts law enforcement at its worst. Bonus if it’s someone we didn’t list!

TV’s Worst Law Enforcement Officers

We have a range of options when it comes to TV law enforcement shows, from series with comedic nuance, such as Reno 911 or Brooklyn Nine-Nine, to darker shows like FBI, Law & Order, and Blue Bloods.

Many of these shows tend to create storylines and character developments influenced by real life. And a common theme is police corruption.

TV shows generally exaggerate things, allowing us to ignore the guilt of rooting for dirty cops because it’s fantasy. With that in mind, here are some of TV’s worst law enforcement officers that we hate to love.

Hank Voight – Chicago PD

Justice and Vengeance -tall - Chicago PD Season 11 Episode 9
(NBC/Lori Allen)

Throughout the twelve years that Chicago PD has been on NBC, Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) has toed the line between corrupt cop and brilliant detective.

He’s less crooked than other law enforcement officers on this list. But many times, we saw him doing things that put him on the wrong side of the law.

If it weren’t for him being a cop with loyal officers on his team, he’d have been behind bars long ago. But while his methods were often unorthodox and illegal, we usually agreed with them.

Sometimes, bad guys need a taste of their own medicine to persuade them. Voight isn’t scared to deliver said medicine or drag his team with him.

His corruptness often rubbed off on the other members of the Intelligence Unit, including his former partner Alvin Olinsky (Elias Koteas), Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer), and Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos), who just left at the end of Season 11.

Ian and Robert Ferguson – Mayor of Kingstown

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(Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount +)

If you’ve read our Mayor of Kingstown reviews, you’ll know we have some major dislike for a couple of the Ferguson brothers.

Mike McLusky is the Mayor of Kingstown and does many bad things — and usually not for a good reason, as we’d expect from our favorite vigilantes. But he’s an ex-con, so no surprise.

But his three cop brothers don’t have that luxury or excuse to throw out in response to their dozens of illegal actions. Luckily, only two of the three brothers are dirty beyond redemption.

This viewer still has a thorn in her side on Ian’s impulsive decision to kill serial killer Charlie (Kenny Johnson) to cover his ass. We’ll have to tune in next season to find out if Ian gets brought to justice for his crimes.

And I’ve been over Robert’s narcissistic, sociopathic wrath of horrors since Mayor of Kingstown Season 1. While I’ve been gung ho about seeing him off the show from the beginning, I didn’t want to see him shot by brotherly fire.

It’s always aggravating that the bad guy wins, even when he doesn’t. Kyle did the right thing and shot Robert to keep him from killing innocent civilians. But Robert survived, and now Kyle’s under arrest for his attempted murder.

Vic Mackey and Shane Vendrell – The Shield

Vic Mackey on The Shield
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I was in high school when The Shield aired on FX, and it was the hardest show I’d ever seen — until I watched Nip/Tuck shortly after.

The gritty police drama lasted seven seasons and introduced us to Vic Mackey and his band of dirty but effective police officers in the Los Angeles Strike Team.

Mackey (Michael Chiklis) led the team focused on capturing the worst criminals. To get the bad guys, you sometimes have to think and act like them.

No one did that better than Vic (Fantastic Four), starting from episode one when he committed the biggest crime a cop can commit — killing one of their own.

We constantly saw Vic engaging in illegal activities for personal gain and public good, making it tricky to decide whether we could excuse his behaviors.

Vic wasn’t the only dirty cop in his division. His friend turned enemy, Shane Vendrell (Walton Goggins), was every bit as bad — if not worse than Vic.

He even killed his partner, Detective Curtis “Lem” Lemansky (Kenny Johnson), by throwing a grenade into his car. And he ended the show with an emotionally traumatic murder/suicide of his entire family.

Dexter Morgan from Dexter

Dexter Smiles in Misunderstood Promo
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Not all law enforcement officers are police officers. Some people work for the police department in other categories, such as Dexter Morgan, a blood analyst with the Miami Police Department.

By day, he solves crimes and brings criminals to justice. By dark, he serves his form of justice through death for the most vile criminals he locates.

Who knew viewers would love a series about a serial killer who murders other killers? But it worked awesome for the original Dexter series from 2006 to 2013.

The original show’s success inspired a mini-series spinoff, Dexter: New Blood, that picked up ten years after Dexter faked his death in Miami and relocated to Upstate New York.

Our favorite killer serial murderer is coming back once more with another spinoff prequel, Dexter: Original Sin, and another sequel, Dexter: Resurrection.

So, while we constantly root for our favorite law enforcement officer to rid the world of humanity’s worst, he’s the worst criminal.

Wayne Unser (Sons of Anarchy)

Chief Unser makes a deal with biker gang leader Clay of the Sons of Anarchy
(FX/YouTube Screenshot)

The biker gang show Sons of Anarchy captivated users with its mature audience scenes and gritty storylines surrounding a criminal biker gang.

Half the audience hoped to glimpse Jax Teller’s (Charlie Hunnam) sexy behind, but the other half enjoyed the crew’s sense of family, duty, and camaraderie.

It would be hard for the outlaw motorcycle gang to get away with their illegal doings if they didn’t have a cop to cover their butts and look the other way when things blew up. Often literally.

Unser started as the Charming Chief of Police and looked the other way from the first episode. He wasn’t always complacent about committing crimes, but he did nothing to stop them.

Over time, his involvement became deeper, especially once he started having personal feelings for Gemma, Jax’s mother.

He ended up committing a lot of gnarly crimes under the name of friendship, even abandoning the law to align his loyalties to the club.

Daniel Hersl (We Own This City)

Justice is served for crooked cop.
(HBO (Youtube Screenshot))

Law enforcement shows based on real events hit a bit differently. We Own This City was a limited series on Max that spent six hours wildly exaggerating the true events of a corrupt Baltimore police division.

The series covered the inappropriate wrong-doings of the GTTF (Gun Trace Task Force) as the team of elite plainclothes officers went on a path of corrupt terror.

This book-turned-series (We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption) demonstrated the massive scandal of the different officers involved.

Josh Charles (The Goodwife) played the role of Daniel Hersl, a newer member of the GTTF who ended up with over 50 public complaints of misbehavior, abuse of power, and violence.

But Hersl wasn’t the only crooked cop on the show. It was about the entire team, and each of the eight members was crooked somehow.

Elizabeth Keen (The Blacklist)

Working Together to Survive -- Tall - The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 20
(Scott Gries/NBC)

The Blacklist‘s Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone) was destined to be a crooked cop born as Masha Rostova to a double-agent Russian mother, Katarina Rostova, and criminal mastermind Raymond Reddington (James Spader).

When she was four, she shot the real “Red” to defend her mother. Her mom sent her to grow up in America under the parentage of Sam Scott. He changed her name to Elizabeth Scott and inspired her to join the FBI.

After spending time with Reddington, the FBI’s most wanted fugitive, working on she learned how to be the perfect criminal, from cleaning a crime scene to disposing of a body.

By the time the series killed off its main character in The Blacklist Season 8, Keen had become the very thing she’d spent her career trying to stop. The criminal leader of a major crime syndicate.

Fans hated Elizabeth so much they took to Reddit to bash her character development, even years after she left the show to do other stuff.

Nick Armstrong (The Rookie)

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(ABC/Christopher Willard)

When a show finds long-running success, it’s normal for cast members to come and go. The Rookie is no exception as it enters its seventh season.

One of the biggest cast shakeups happened with LAPD Detective Nick Armstrong (Harold Perrineau). Armstrong joined The Rookie in the second season and made quite a mess before exiting at the end of the season.

While only briefly on the show, Armstrong’s deep corruption nearly ruined the careers of John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and Detective Nyla Harper.

Most viewers didn’t even see the secretive corruptness hidden beneath Armstrong’s suave, friendly demeanor. He seemed so legitimate and good at his job.

Until we discovered he was working with a local gang, feeding them department information to keep them out of trouble. He also murdered another police officer to keep his corruptness a secret.

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(Disney/Raymond Liu (ABC))

The show writers punished Armstrong properly after trying to frame — and kill — Nolan. He got caught in the crossfire of the gang he helped as they tried to shoot John per his orders.

Armstrong wasn’t the only crooked cop on The Rookie. We also saw rookie Jackson West (played by Titus Makin) have problems with his own dirty officer.

Training Officer Doug Stanton was racist, corrupt, and a violent cop against civilians and other officers, like Officer West.

It took some time and a near brush with death before Sergeant Grey (Richard T. Jones) had enough evidence to end the dirty cop’s career. We’re still seeing the effects of West’s brutal attack a few seasons later.

Jackie Rohr (City on a Hill)

Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge on City on a Hill
(Claire Folger / Showtime)

Jackie Rohr (played by Kevin Bacon) is a dirty FBI agent, burnt out from his exposure and dealings with some of Boston’s most violent and awful criminals.

Assistant District Attorney Decourcy Ward wants to change how the city handles its criminals, including addressing government corruption.

While Ward and Rohr strike a semblance of partnership, Ward is still very much aware of all of Rohr’s inappropriate behaviors, from dependence on cocaine to bribes from some of Boston’s worst criminals.

Rohr is no better as an honest husband than he is a veteran FBI agent, often having extra-marital affairs and problems with his marriage.

Despite his failings, Rohr does help ADA Ward put away some bad people and solve gnarly cases, even if he’s a hypocrite for arresting people for doing the same illegal, immoral things he did.

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(Will Hart/NBC)

These Keystone Cops of TV Set the Bar Low

Despite police officers taking an oath to do no harm and not break the law, many cops find themselves bigger criminals than the bad guys they chase.

This list of TV’s worst law enforcement officers demonstrates what happens when the good guys turn bad.

Now that we’ve told you our favorite dirty cops, it’s time for you to tell us yours. What corrupt police officer made the most impact on your memory? Do you have a bad law enforcement officer who acts corrupt, but you love them anyway?

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