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* [[Hollywood Homely]]: George-Michael's girlfriend Ann is often treated like this by Michael. While not particularly unattractive, she has a dowdy appearance and appears very unemotional and bizarre, failing to make any lasting impression on people.
* [[Hollywood Homely]]: George-Michael's girlfriend Ann is often treated like this by Michael. While not particularly unattractive, she has a dowdy appearance and appears very unemotional and bizarre, failing to make any lasting impression on people.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Lucille.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Lucille.
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Yes, years before and in another universe, [[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World|Scott Pilgrim and Roxy Richter]] used to date.
** The guy who takes Maeby's "Marry me!" seriously? It's [[The Big Bang Theory|Howard Wolowitz]].
** And the guy who Lindsay thought she had a date with? [[The Office|Andy Bernard]].
** Remember the incredibly ugly woman GOB tried to set up Michael with in [[Arrested Development (TV series)/Recap/S1/E14 Shock and Aww|Shock and Aww]]? Iqbal Theba, better known as Principal Figgins from [[Glee]].
** There's also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot of [[The Lonely Island|Andy Samberg]] at the tail end of the second season finale, as a stage manager for the Blue Man group.
** [[Breaking Bad|Saul Goodman]] is a slightly better lawyer than he is a marriage counselor.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: The poster child for this trope. The show was too expensive to keep on the air at a loss for more than three seasons.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: The poster child for this trope. The show was too expensive to keep on the air at a loss for more than three seasons.
* [[The Woobie]]: George-Michael. Especially in the pilot.
* [[The Woobie]]: George-Michael. Especially in the pilot.