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A [[Prime Time Soap]].
Nick George grew up with the [[Big Screwed
Main characters include:
* Tripp Darling: head of the family. Seems way, way too fond of Nick.
* Letitia Darling: Tripp's wife, mother of five children. Had an affair with Dutch for ''forty years,'' which led to a [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] situation with one of the kids. [[Clear My Name|Is currently suspected of killing him.]]
* Patrick Darling: the requisite kid who has to go into politics. Kinda sweet and ineffectual. Having an affair with Carmelita.
* Ellen Darling: Patrick's wife, who at first tries to deal with the Carmelita situation in a relatively reasonable manner, then loses it entirely.
* Karen Darling: [[Rich Bitch]] who's gone through many husbands and still conspicuously PINES for Nick, the only guy who presumably loved her for herself.
* Brian Darling: [[Jerkass]] [[Sinister Minister]] who gets kicked out of the ministry and goes to [["Well Done, Son" Guy|work for Tripp.]] [[The Unfavorite]]. Has an illegitimate son he was forced to take care of and claimed he was a [[Fan Nickname|Swedish orphan]], but who he later got attached to. [[Taking the Kids]] happens to him a lot. {{spoiler|He's also the son of Dutch and Letitia.}}
* Andrea: Brian's babymama, a [[Granola Girl]]. One of the most reasonable people on the show, despite her love for Brian. {{spoiler|Has cancer.}}
* Jeremy Darling: [[The Charmer]]. Sweet and kinda earnest, but with a short attention span.
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* [[Big Fancy House]]: which gets blown up
* [[Briefcase Full of Money]]: $2 million in cash for bail, anyone?
* [[Brother
** In fact, at the production meeting where the "one of the Darlings is actually Dutch's" idea was conceived, the word "INCEST" [[What Do You Mean
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]]: lots of these moments
* [[Cheryl Blossom]]: During an episode with heavy focus on the Karen/Nick/Lisa triangle, Nick ends up going out with Wren, a young woman the family took in after hitting her with a car.
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* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Juliet's furs were still glamorous.
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]]: Brian and Andrea
* [[Stealth Pun]]: The shows initials are DSM. The "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual" is the standard-issue psychiatric textbook for mental disorders. [[Big Screwed
** Let's hope they get to make two more seasons, then they can package it as "[[Genius Bonus|DSM IV]]"
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Notable for this occuring in the ''pilot'' with Patrick's wife. She's Kiersten Warren at the funeral, but becomes Bellamy Young by the engagement party.
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* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: {{spoiler|In the end, Nick and Karen}}
* [[Wedding Day]]: twice. The first season features the [[Runaway Bride|shortest marriage ''ever.'']] The second season has the bride {{spoiler|abandoned at the altar and her brother and his girlfriend stepping in to get married instead}}.
* [[Where Da White Women At?]]: Simon and Karen
* [[Why Waste a Wedding]]: See one of the spoilers of [[Wedding Day]].
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: "The Facts" is apparently made up of every single cut subplot from the show that never made it in earlier, aired at a point where the viewer would be all, "Hey, aren't {{spoiler|Karen and Simon broken up by now?}} and things like that.
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* [[Woman Scorned]]: Ellen
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Arrested Development (TV)|Arrested Development]]'' played ''entirely straight''.
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