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Assistant Police Chief Will Pope is a fictional character featured in TNT's The Closer, portrayed by J. K. Simmons. Pope is the Assistant Chief for Operations of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Pope, along with Commander Taylor, is one of two characters on the show who has a real-life equivalent, in this case Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger, Director and Commanding Officer of Office of Operations, Los Angeles Police Department. Pope seems to still harbor feelings for Johnson, and he acts jealous of her relationship with Fritz Howard.

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  • Asistente en Jefe de la Policía Will Pope es un personaje ficticio estrenado en la serie de TNT The Closer, interpretado por J. K. Simmons. Pope es el Asistente en Jefe de Operaciones del Departamento de Policía de Los Ángeles. Pope, junto con el Comandante Taylor, es uno de los dos personajes en el show quien tiene una vida real equivalente, en este caso el Asistente en Jefe Earl Paysinger, Director y Oficial en Jefe de la Oficina de Operaciones del Departamento de Policía de Los Ángeles. Pope parece albergar sentimientos por Johnson, y se siente celoso de su relación con Fritz Howard. (es)
  • Assistant Police Chief Will Pope is a fictional character featured in TNT's The Closer, portrayed by J. K. Simmons. Pope is the Assistant Chief for Operations of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Pope, along with Commander Taylor, is one of two characters on the show who has a real-life equivalent, in this case Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger, Director and Commanding Officer of Office of Operations, Los Angeles Police Department. Pope seems to still harbor feelings for Johnson, and he acts jealous of her relationship with Fritz Howard. (en)
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  • Assistant Chief Will Pope (en)
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  • Assistant Chief Will Pope (en)
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  • J. K. Simmons at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival (en)
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  • Estelle Pope (en)
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  • "Pilot" (en)
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  • "The Last Word" (en)
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  • Interim Chief of Police (en)
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  • Asistente en Jefe de la Policía Will Pope es un personaje ficticio estrenado en la serie de TNT The Closer, interpretado por J. K. Simmons. Pope es el Asistente en Jefe de Operaciones del Departamento de Policía de Los Ángeles. Pope, junto con el Comandante Taylor, es uno de los dos personajes en el show quien tiene una vida real equivalente, en este caso el Asistente en Jefe Earl Paysinger, Director y Oficial en Jefe de la Oficina de Operaciones del Departamento de Policía de Los Ángeles. Aunque el haya traído a Brenda Leigh Johnson para el trabajo de Subjefe de la Policía, Al parecer el no quiere que realmente ella haga su trabajo. Él tuvo un amorío extramatrimonial con Johnson cuando trabajaron juntos en Washington, DC. Después de que el lo haya finalizado, el divorcio a su primera esposa para casarse con una mujer llamada Estelle, quien eventualmente se divorció de él. Esta historia causa tensión personal entre ellos. En la temporada seis, Pope cuenta con que está en la lista de candidatura como Jefe de la Policía pero el descubre que el no está siendo considerado. Cuando Tommy Delko es nombrado Jefe, Pope es asignado como Jefe de la División de Tránsito y considera dejar la fuerza. Cuando Delko de pronto muere, Pope es nombrado Jefe Interno, para la sorpresa de muchos. Pope parece albergar sentimientos por Johnson, y se siente celoso de su relación con Fritz Howard. (es)
  • Assistant Police Chief Will Pope is a fictional character featured in TNT's The Closer, portrayed by J. K. Simmons. Pope is the Assistant Chief for Operations of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Pope, along with Commander Taylor, is one of two characters on the show who has a real-life equivalent, in this case Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger, Director and Commanding Officer of Office of Operations, Los Angeles Police Department. Despite bringing Brenda Leigh Johnson in for the job, he doesn't seem to want to let her actually do her work. He had an extramarital affair with Johnson when they worked together in Washington, DC. After he ended it, he divorced his first wife to marry a woman named Estelle, who eventually divorced him. This history causes some personal tension between the two of them. In season six, Pope expects to be on the short list to become the new Chief of Police but discovers he is not being considered. When Tommy Delk is named Chief, Pope is assigned to the traffic division and considers quitting the force. When Delk suddenly dies, Pope is named Interim Chief, to the surprise of many. Pope seems to still harbor feelings for Johnson, and he acts jealous of her relationship with Fritz Howard. By the beginning of Major Crimes, Pope has become the Chief of Police on a permanent basis. He promotes Russell Taylor to his old position of Assistant Chief. Though both men promised to promote Sharon Raydor to the rank of Commander if she took over Major Crimes, this is revealed to have been a lie and that the new position itself is her promotion. In Major Crimes, Pope is not seen and is rarely mentioned with Assistant Chief Taylor acting as the supervisor of the Major Crimes Division. Pope also makes it clear to Provenza through Taylor that Provenza's choices are to either retire or deal with Sharon as Pope refuses to transfer him. In season 5 of Major Crimes, Taylor is murdered in a courtroom shootout, leaving Pope to find a new Assistant Chief. A competition develops between Deputy Chief Winnie Davis, Commander Leo Mason and Captain Sharon Raydor for the position. After Davis' behavior nearly screws up a case in "Shockwave, Part 1," Pope is stated in "Shockwave, Part 2" to have sent her to a leadership conference and replaced her liaison role in the case with Fritz Howard. At the end of "Shockwave, Part 2," Pope promotes Leo Mason to the role of Assistant Chief and Mason promotes Sharon Raydor to the rank of Commander, the promotion that she had long ago been promised by Pope and Taylor but denied. (en)
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