
Backstory:
Detective Frank Trip was recruited by the MDPD scouts in the days when a college degree wasn't a necessity, Frank has relied heavily on street smarts in lieu book smarts. This was to his advantage when he transferred to gang detail.
His working style:
Frank's talksbusiness like when necessary, but open to a bit of humor when he's in the mood for it. You have to listen closely to his comments, because he's a sly one.
His personal style:
What style? He hasn't really decided who he is, even though he's been on the force for some time. Of all the characters on the show, he's the most malleable, at least on the surface.
Personal demons:
Alcohol and snap judgments based on previous experience. While these have their place, they frequently get him into trouble because they bias his view of things.
Relationships:
Frank was married but now is divorced. In season 2(
Bait) we found out that his wife didnt trust him and hired someone to see if he would cheat on her, which he never did.
He has three kids (season 1 ep. 18).
Trivia:
took a year sabatical with his wife.
Quotes:
[
to Horatio]
Det. Frank Tripp: Come on, don't you guys have some gizmo to track this thing? That blue light with the buzzers and bells or that mass-spectro-detecto-whatever-you-call-it thingy?
(About the card found on the victim)
Seaborn: It's the key to the penthouse suite.
Frank: Or as we call it, the primary crime scene.
episode 4.05 three-wayFrank: Prisoners troll the Internet. Freedom of speech B.S. And those lowlifes reel in women like you!
episode 4.07 felony flight(after finding a gun under her car seat)
Frank: That's not too sly sweetheart, we had 9-mil casings at the scene. You wanna explain that?
D-Nasty: Look, T.J. Hooker, it's a coincidence.
Frank: No such thing.
episode 4.10 shatteredHammett: Is my client now a suspect in a murder investigation?
Frank: We're sure as hell not here to sip tea, Hammett.
episode 4.11 paybackFrank: You were banging the neighbor lady and we call that "motive".
(referring to Jim Trinner)Horatio: Yes we do.
episode 4.13 silencerFrank:
(pulls out a gun from the filing cabinet) Nine millimeter filed under S for stupid.
episdoe 4.14 fade outFrank:
(to Danny)The police report said you left the keys in the ignition outside the bank - did you leave your brain in the glove compartment, too? I mean, who does that?
episode 4.20 free fallFrank: You play golf Trevor?
Trevor: Yeah, is that illegal?
Horatio: No, but killing your ex-wife is, Trevor.
episode 5.06 curse of the coffinFrank: I gotta nickels' worth of advice for you, pal. When a woman says, "get lost," get lost. Find another one, end of story.
episode 5.22 BurnedFrank: I just bought that car.
Horatio: You alright?
Frank: Yeah. First it's a damn land mine, now it's a flying water heater. What next?
episode 5.22 burnedFrank: No ID, and nobody's talking. City on the hunt. Looks like vigilantes took it upon themselves to be the guy's judge and jury.
episode 5.23 kill switchFrank: "Thats called felony stupid!"
"Are you stuck on stipid??" -
episode 4.4 48hrs to Live
Defining Cases (or Episodes):
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