Going Hollywood

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In most every crime-thriller movie, there’s always that scene where the local cop uncovers the big lead that’ll break the case wide open — only to be blocked by some G-Man who claims that the whole thing is the Feds’ jurisdiction. The two square off, and the dedicated cop (most likely a loose cannon needing to make amends with an ex-wife) will begrudgingly hand over his information to the suits from the FBI. Inevitably, the cop will continue to work the case on his own — defying the business-as-usual process and (of course) solving the crime and becoming a hero.

Predictable as this scenario is in the films that Hollywood churns out, it seems equally common in the world of advertising.

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