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Think about it. A petrol-exploding, collaterally-damaging, bullet-spurting take on the legendary hardcore profession of... writing traffic tickets<ref>and this is about as "hardcore" as it gets on German motorways</ref>.
Think about it. A petrol-exploding, collaterally-damaging, bullet-spurting take on the legendary hardcore profession of... writing traffic tickets<ref>and this is about as "hardcore" as it gets on German motorways</ref>.


A [[Guilty Pleasure]] that combines the dead-serious tone and high production values of the ''[[CSI]]'' franchise with car stunts worthy of [[Michael Bay]] or ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]''. Nearly every episode has at least two or three frenzied chase sequences and at least one multi-car pileup. It's said that the producer had it added to his contract that he could make ''at least'' one pileup and ensuing explosions in ''each'' episode.
A [[Guilty Pleasure]] that combines the dead-serious tone and high production values of the ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' franchise with car stunts worthy of [[Michael Bay]] or ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]''. Nearly every episode has at least two or three frenzied chase sequences and at least one multi-car pileup. It's said that the producer had it added to his contract that he could make ''at least'' one pileup and ensuing explosions in ''each'' episode.


During Germany's version of Cash for Clunkers, this show was happy to help you, deliberately paying your for your car so that you could later see it being blown up or crashed spectacularly.
During Germany's version of Cash for Clunkers, this show was happy to help you, deliberately paying your for your car so that you could later see it being blown up or crashed spectacularly.
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* [[Lampshade Hanging]] -- In nearly every episode, at least one ''Dienstwagen'' (official vehicle)--usually Semir's 3-series BMW or his partner's E-Class Mercedes--is demolished. (See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgYE4DGzkss this fan-edited video], which is nothing but three and a half minutes of Semir wrecking one BMW after another.) In later seasons, the show has begun lampshading this.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]] -- In nearly every episode, at least one ''Dienstwagen'' (official vehicle)--usually Semir's 3-series BMW or his partner's E-Class Mercedes--is demolished. (See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgYE4DGzkss this fan-edited video], which is nothing but three and a half minutes of Semir wrecking one BMW after another.) In later seasons, the show has begun lampshading this.
** In the episode "Im Aus," the new ''Chefin'' (precinct captain), on her first meeting with Semir, berates him for wrecking so many ''Dienstwagen''.
** In the episode "Im Aus," the new ''Chefin'' (precinct captain), on her first meeting with Semir, berates him for wrecking so many ''Dienstwagen''.
** In an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[CSI]]'' and other criminal shows, made by the same program, Semir and his partner are seen at a fast food stand with Semir announcing "Hey, this is the first time we didn´t wreck our car!". Cue the movies [[Chase Scene]] to happen right there and subsequently, crashing into their car.
** In an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' and other criminal shows, made by the same program, Semir and his partner are seen at a fast food stand with Semir announcing "Hey, this is the first time we didn´t wreck our car!". Cue the movies [[Chase Scene]] to happen right there and subsequently, crashing into their car.
* [[Land Mine Goes Click]] -- "Unter Feuer"
* [[Land Mine Goes Click]] -- "Unter Feuer"
* [[Law of Conservation of Detail]] -- if there's a car pulling a trailer and a tanker truck with hazmat placards in an [[Establishing Shot]] of the ''Autobahn,''
* [[Law of Conservation of Detail]] -- if there's a car pulling a trailer and a tanker truck with hazmat placards in an [[Establishing Shot]] of the ''Autobahn,''
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 18 April 2023

Germany's Autobahnen are the safest superhighways in the world (despite not having a mandatory speed limit), but you'd never know it from watching this show.

German-language Buddy Cop Police Procedural Action Adventure Series about plainclothes detectives working for the Nordrhein-Westfalen Autobahnpolizei, a police agency responsible for patrolling the Autobahn superhighways in North-Rhine Westphalia.

Think about it. A petrol-exploding, collaterally-damaging, bullet-spurting take on the legendary hardcore profession of... writing traffic tickets[1].

A Guilty Pleasure that combines the dead-serious tone and high production values of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation franchise with car stunts worthy of Michael Bay or The Dukes of Hazzard. Nearly every episode has at least two or three frenzied chase sequences and at least one multi-car pileup. It's said that the producer had it added to his contract that he could make at least one pileup and ensuing explosions in each episode.

During Germany's version of Cash for Clunkers, this show was happy to help you, deliberately paying your for your car so that you could later see it being blown up or crashed spectacularly.

Tropes used in Alarm Fuer Cobra 11 include:
  1. and this is about as "hardcore" as it gets on German motorways