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Detective, like he worked for the insurance company, so he handled insurance fraud, and he always had an expensive count, because he kept track of everything that he did, you know, because, you know, he's got to do that. So yeah, it's a drama from the 40s and 50s, so they had different people do it, right? Like, one time it was Mando Kramer, another time it was Edmund O'Brien. People might remember that, he was good too, so they might like him. Another time it was John Lunn. So yeah, billions of people played his role. A detective guy that, I think like in your typical detective shows from then, gets his ass handed to him like once a week. Somebody punches him in the jaw, knocks him out, tussles him a little bit, like what usually happens with your private dicks. Oh, you're a rotten charmas, are ya? You know, like that, yeah. And then they knock him around and stuff, because they don't appreciate him meddling, because that's his job. He's supposed to get into their hair, but their job is to let them know that they don't appreciate him. Okay, anyway.
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