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This [[NBC]] [[Sit Com]] was a starring vehicle for [[Back to The Future|Lea Thompson]], who played [[Sequential Artist|cartoonist]] [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome|Caroline Duffy]]. Wacky friends included [[Deadpan Snarker|grim Richard]] (colorist with pretensions of being a [[Starving Artist|'serious' artist]]), [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Charlie, [[Really Gets Around|slutty]] Annie ([[Waiting for A Break|struggling actress]] and perpetual cast member of ''[[Cats]]''), and [[The Dandy|dandy]] [[Handsome Lech|ex-boyfriend]] Del.
This [[NBC]] [[Sitcom]] was a starring vehicle for [[Back to The Future|Lea Thompson]], who played [[Sequential Artist|cartoonist]] [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome|Caroline Duffy]]. Wacky friends included [[Deadpan Snarker|grim Richard]] (colorist with pretensions of being a [[Starving Artist|'serious' artist]]), [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Charlie, [[Really Gets Around|slutty]] Annie ([[Waiting for a Break|struggling actress]] and perpetual cast member of ''[[Cats]]''), and [[The Dandy|dandy]] [[Handsome Lech|ex-boyfriend]] Del.


Though critics found the show mediocre, it had [[Cult Classic|a loyal fanbase]]. It got very good ratings in its first season, largely thanks to being placed between ''[[Seinfeld]]'' and ''[[ER]]'' on the schedule. In its second season, it shifted to Tuesdays between ''[[Frasier]]'' and ''[[Dateline (TV)|Dateline NBC]]'' and managed to hold its own.
Though critics found the show mediocre, it had [[Cult Classic|a loyal fanbase]]. It got very good ratings in its first season, largely thanks to being placed between ''[[Seinfeld]]'' and ''[[ER]]'' on the schedule. In its second season, it shifted to Tuesdays between ''[[Frasier]]'' and ''[[Dateline (TV series)|Dateline NBC]]'' and managed to hold its own.


Then NBC decided that ''Caroline'' was strong enough to carry a night of programming on its own and made the [[Screwed By the Network|ill-conceived move]] of moving the show to Monday for its third season. Ratings fell, but the network still seemed to have faith in the show and renewed it for a fourth season, albeit with something of a [[Retool]]; the show's main setting was moved from Caroline's apartment to an office, and several new supporting characters were introduced. It proved to be a disaster. None of the new characters stuck around, the quality of the writing dropped sharply (one plot revolved around Charlie accidentally seeing Caroline naked, then spending the entire episode trying to "be even" by streaking in front of her), and ratings nosedived. At the end of the season, NBC finally put the show out of its misery.
Then NBC decided that ''Caroline'' was strong enough to carry a night of programming on its own and made the [[Screwed by the Network|ill-conceived move]] of moving the show to Monday for its third season. Ratings fell, but the network still seemed to have faith in the show and renewed it for a fourth season, albeit with something of a [[Retool]]; the show's main setting was moved from Caroline's apartment to an office, and several new supporting characters were introduced. It proved to be a disaster. None of the new characters stuck around, the quality of the writing dropped sharply (one plot revolved around Charlie accidentally seeing Caroline naked, then spending the entire episode trying to "be even" by streaking in front of her), and ratings nosedived. At the end of the season, NBC finally put the show out of its misery.


Animated versions of Caroline's comic strip served as [[Book Ends]], a gimmick that wasn't exploited nearly enough. Later, the same cartoonist would use the same style for paper towel commercials.
Animated versions of Caroline's comic strip served as [[Book Ends]], a gimmick that wasn't exploited nearly enough. Later, the same cartoonist would use the same style for paper towel commercials.
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* [[As Himself|As Herself]]: Joanne Worley.
* [[As Himself|As Herself]]: Joanne Worley.
* [[Author Avatar]]: An in-universe example, with Caroline's life providing content for her eponymous comic strip.
* [[Author Avatar]]: An in-universe example, with Caroline's life providing content for her eponymous comic strip.
* [[Back for The Finale]]: Charlie, after leaving the show early in the final season, made a return appearance in the final episode.
* [[Back for the Finale]]: Charlie, after leaving the show early in the final season, made a return appearance in the final episode.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Caroline and Julia for Richard.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Caroline and Julia for Richard.
** Del and Richard for Caroline. Just don't tell [[True Art Is Angsty|angst-ridden]] [[Deadpan Snarker]] Richard he's [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|Betty]].
** Del and Richard for Caroline. Just don't tell [[True Art Is Angsty|angst-ridden]] [[Deadpan Snarker]] Richard he's [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Betty]].
* [[Body Swap]]: In the [[Something Completely Different]] episode "Caroline and [[The Outer Limits (TV)|The Outer Limits]]''.
* [[Body Swap]]: In the [[Something Completely Different]] episode "Caroline and [[The Outer Limits]]''.
* [[Casting Gag]]: ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'' stars Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam guest starred in "Caroline and the Watch" as an old married couple.
* [[Casting Gag]]: ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'' stars Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam guest starred in "Caroline and the Watch" as an old married couple.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: A shared one: when hearing something incredible Caroline would say, "Get Out!" and her friend Annie would rejoin, "I'm out!" (or vice versa). One time her employee Richard was having an art show at an all-gay gallery due to being [[Mistaken for Gay]]; he tells Caroline he's sold a piece for $5,000, she says, "Get out," and he responds "I'm out!", [[Coming Out Story|which causes the crowd at the gallery to applaud.]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: A shared one: when hearing something incredible Caroline would say, "Get Out!" and her friend Annie would rejoin, "I'm out!" (or vice versa). One time her employee Richard was having an art show at an all-gay gallery due to being [[Mistaken for Gay]]; he tells Caroline he's sold a piece for $5,000, she says, "Get out," and he responds "I'm out!", [[Coming Out Story|which causes the crowd at the gallery to applaud.]]
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Caroline makes fun of ''[[Howard the Duck (Film)|Howard the Duck]]'', a movie Lea Thompson starred in.
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Caroline makes fun of ''[[Howard the Duck (film)|Howard the Duck]]'', a movie Lea Thompson starred in.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Remo, the owner of the restaurant which Caroline and friends frequented, appeared in the majority of episodes during the first two seasons but vanished without explanation midway through Season Three.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Remo, the owner of the restaurant which Caroline and friends frequented, appeared in the majority of episodes during the first two seasons but vanished without explanation midway through Season Three.
* [[Converting for Love]]: In "Caroline and the Nice Jewish Boy", Del dates a Jewish woman who apparently only dates Jewish men, so he lies and tells her he's Jewish so he can continue seeing her. He doesn't actually convert, but he ''does'' get a circumcision in order to maintain the ruse. {{spoiler|Right as he's about to go into surgery, she dumps him for another man who isn't even Jewish, but by then it's too late for Del to back out.}}
* [[Converting for Love]]: In "Caroline and the Nice Jewish Boy", Del dates a Jewish woman who apparently only dates Jewish men, so he lies and tells her he's Jewish so he can continue seeing her. He doesn't actually convert, but he ''does'' get a circumcision in order to maintain the ruse. {{spoiler|Right as he's about to go into surgery, she dumps him for another man who isn't even Jewish, but by then it's too late for Del to back out.}}
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Richard, and to some extent, Annie.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Richard, and to some extent, Annie.
* [[The Ditz]]: Charlie.
* [[The Ditz]]: Charlie.
* [[Down On the Farm]]: Caroline's hometown is Peshtigo, Wisconsin and there are visits to said hometown, although it's more in a region where timber is the major industry, and there is no way a near-Yooper would have an even and controlled accent like Caroline's.
* [[Down on the Farm]]: Caroline's hometown is Peshtigo, Wisconsin and there are visits to said hometown, although it's more in a region where timber is the major industry, and there is no way a near-Yooper would have an even and controlled accent like Caroline's.
* [[Dying Declaration of Love]]: Subverted. A drugged-up and about to enter surgery Richard confesses to Caroline that he loves her. Caroline is shocked... until Richard says the same thing to the nurse moments later.
* [[Dying Declaration of Love]]: Subverted. A drugged-up and about to enter surgery Richard confesses to Caroline that he loves her. Caroline is shocked... until Richard says the same thing to the nurse moments later.
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: Even Del, Caroline's former fiance, thinks she and Richard are perfect for each other.
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: Even Del, Caroline's former fiance, thinks she and Richard are perfect for each other.
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* [[Joisey]]: Annie is from Paramus; her mother is very much a caricature of the Italian Jersey housewife stereotype.
* [[Joisey]]: Annie is from Paramus; her mother is very much a caricature of the Italian Jersey housewife stereotype.
* [[Just Friends]]: Caroline and Richard.
* [[Just Friends]]: Caroline and Richard.
* [[Locked in A Freezer]]: Inverted - Richard gets locked in the back room of a video rental store with its owner, an elderly Asian man. This is a problem since Richard was on his way to a romantic rendezvous with Caroline.
* [[Locked in a Freezer]]: Inverted - Richard gets locked in the back room of a video rental store with its owner, an elderly Asian man. This is a problem since Richard was on his way to a romantic rendezvous with Caroline.
* [[Love Letter Lunacy]]: A major plot point at the end of Season One which continues to influence events in Season Two.
* [[Love Letter Lunacy]]: A major plot point at the end of Season One which continues to influence events in Season Two.
* [[Love Triangle]]: Caroline doesn't awaken to Richard's love for her until his ex-wife shows up, with Richard's [[The Baby Trap|surprise baby]] in tow.
* [[Love Triangle]]: Caroline doesn't awaken to Richard's love for her until his ex-wife shows up, with Richard's [[The Baby Trap|surprise baby]] in tow.
* [[Mars and Venus Gender Contrast]]: Yet another female-oriented '90s sitcom with this view on relationships. One critic called CITC [[Sex and The City]] minus the sex.
* [[Mars and Venus Gender Contrast]]: Yet another female-oriented '90s sitcom with this view on relationships. One critic called CITC [[Sex and the City]] minus the sex.
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Richard; ironic because the actor who played him was actually gay.
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Richard; ironic because the actor who played him was actually gay.
** In another episode, an insurance agent believes Del and Charlie to be a gay couple; the two end up playing along with it because it will get them a better rate on their insurance.
** In another episode, an insurance agent believes Del and Charlie to be a gay couple; the two end up playing along with it because it will get them a better rate on their insurance.
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* [[Status Quo Game Show]]: Richard {{spoiler|isn't allowed to keep $100,000 he wins in a contest because Caroline's strip is run in the paper sponsoring it}}.
* [[Status Quo Game Show]]: Richard {{spoiler|isn't allowed to keep $100,000 he wins in a contest because Caroline's strip is run in the paper sponsoring it}}.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: Caroline's comic strip.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: Caroline's comic strip.
* [[Take That]]: ''[[BAS Eketball]]'' was soundly mocked in the episode where Richard gets trapped in a video store. The owner anticipated it to be a huge hit and bought a mountain of copies.
* [[Take That]]: ''[[Baseketball]]'' was soundly mocked in the episode where Richard gets trapped in a video store. The owner anticipated it to be a huge hit and bought a mountain of copies.
* [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl]]: In one episode Dell got into a panic once he noticed that his new girlfriend was taller then him. He then desperately tried to keep her from noticing, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl]]: In one episode Dell got into a panic once he noticed that his new girlfriend was taller then him. He then desperately tried to keep her from noticing, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Caroline and Annie, respectively.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Caroline and Annie, respectively.