Police are at a crime scene. The local and federal police officers start to bicker about who gets to have this case.
Local officer: Hey X, this is my case!
Federal officer: No Y, get YOUR nose out of MY investigation!
Local officer: Ok X, have it your way (starts to mutter) I fucking hate your guts and the next assignment will be mine!
1. It's not beliavable. When the extent of the crime is not clear (initial investigation) local and federal officers work together (I believe). These things aren't decided on the field that's for sure and if anyone used that much emotion on a simple matter like this they would be too unstable to be a police officer.
2. It's dull. These guys are basically arguing about who gets to push some pencils and we only know 1 or few of these people, why should we really care?
3. It's forced conflict and it rarely gets resolved.
I hate this trope/cliche. 0 stars out of 5.