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=== ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' contains the following tropes: === |
=== ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' contains the following tropes: === |
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* [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Else and Alfred dancing tango at the end of the New Year's Eve episode. |
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Else and Alfred dancing tango at the end of the New Year's Eve episode. |
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* [[Christmas Episode]]: Well, New Year's Eve episode, but close enough. |
* [[Christmas Episode]]: Well, New Year's Eve episode, but close enough. |
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* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Alfred likes to give us hilarious "insights" into the then-contemporary politics. |
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Alfred likes to give us hilarious "insights" into the then-contemporary politics. |
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* [[The Napoleon]]: Alfred; lampshaded in the Carnival episode, when he wears a Napoleon costume. |
* [[The Napoleon]]: Alfred; lampshaded in the Carnival episode, when he wears a Napoleon costume. |
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* [[National Stereotypes]]: Alfred seems to believe in many of them, mostly the negative ones. |
* [[National Stereotypes]]: Alfred seems to believe in many of them, mostly the negative ones. |
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* [[The Other Darrin]]: The actors for Else and Michael were replaced for the second season. [[They Changed It Now It Sucks|The series got cancelled soon thereafter.]] |
* [[The Other Darrin]]: The actors for Else and Michael were replaced for the second season. [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|The series got cancelled soon thereafter.]] |
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* [[Real Life Relative]]: Hildegard Krekel and Diether Krebs, playing Rita and Michael respectively, were actually girlfriend and boyfriend in real life. |
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Hildegard Krekel and Diether Krebs, playing Rita and Michael respectively, were actually girlfriend and boyfriend in real life. |
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* [[Standardized Sitcom Housing]]: Not quite. While the living room is at the right, and the kitchen at the left side of the stage, the front door is at the end of a corridor between those two rooms. The tv-set is in the rear left corner of the living room. |
* [[Standardized Sitcom Housing]]: Not quite. While the living room is at the right, and the kitchen at the left side of the stage, the front door is at the end of a corridor between those two rooms. The tv-set is in the rear left corner of the living room. |
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* [[Star-Making Role]]: This show kicked off the career of Diether Krebs (playing Michael) who went on to become a famous actor in Germany. |
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* [[Studio Audience]]: Can be seen at the beginning and the end of each episode. (By the way, the people of [[The Seventies]] were apparently [[I Was Quite a Fashion Victim|quite fond of bright colours]]...) |
* [[Studio Audience]]: Can be seen at the beginning and the end of each episode. (By the way, the people of [[The Seventies]] were apparently [[I Was Quite a Fashion Victim|quite fond of bright colours]]...) |
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* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Alfred Tetzlaff, so much that his [[Fan Nickname]] is even ''Ekel Alfred'' (''Jerk Alfred''). |
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Alfred Tetzlaff, so much that his [[Fan Nickname]] is even ''Ekel Alfred'' (''Jerk Alfred''). |