I thought Chopper's son called them "Blue", for cops. Might be wrong though.
I liked the B case better than the Suicide Girls case, although it was fun to see them, definitely an original, fearless, emotionally/physically/intellectually liberated group of people. Loved the funky shoes, reminded me of my own wild days out in H'wood, many moons ago! :lol: Also had to laugh at Nixon hitting on Danny, and his expression in the end, watching them all walk out... perfect blend of wonderment, lust and fear!
Ya shoulda gone for it, Danny Boy! Also had to love Danny's huge grin when he got splattered while testing the stillettos on the fake skull. Hawkes seemed to like it, too!
Felt bad for Chopper, everything in his life seemed to conspire against him, all at once. Here, he cleans up his drug habit, beats the NBA hot shot at street hoops, wins both respect and money, yet his wife still won't take him back, a scumbag beats him nearly to death for not throwing the game, his son robs the tourist couple leaving the game and spooks them, and as he crawls up to them trying to get help, Mrs. Squeaky Clean Teacher Tourist whaps him over the head with her Golden Apple Award, and kills him. I loved the blues song they were playing at the end of that storyline while showing the events that happened.
And at least some continuity, with Shane Casey.