As he and fellow NYPD colleague, Terry (Mark Wahlberg), tried to solve a big case, many assumed Terry would be the one going off the rails due to his break-up ...
[who fell out due to HBO's Winning Time](https://deadline.com/2021/12/adam-mckay-details-will-ferrell-break-up-over-hbos-showtime-casting-he-took-it-as-a-way-deeper-hurt-than-i-ever-imagined-1234884200/), back together and capitalize on Wahlberg's comedic chops [before he retires](https://www.cbr.com/mark-wahlberg-retirement-hints/). Terry may even be left toying with the notion Gator can be a force for good. His biggest contribution was helping Allen harness his inner rage to help bring down the villainous Ershon and his allies in the finale. But this popularity paves the way for Gator to emerge in public as Allen laps up the limelight. In that sense, Terry, as well as the kooky department, led by Michael Keaton's Captain Gene Mauch, would have to save Allen's soul before Gator consumes him fully. However, midway through, the timid Allen was revealed to be a wildcard, harboring a dangerous personality known as Gator.