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* [[Cool Old Lady]] - Edna
* [[Cut Short]] - So that the new CW could bring us yet ''another'' season of past-its-prime ''[[Seventh Heaven]]''.
* [[Near -Death Clairvoyance]] - Sort of. Andy's deceased wife appears a few times to discuss the difficulties of parenting with him; the first few of these are actually "replays" in Andy's mind of conversations they'd had before, but the last one is completely original.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Ephram
* [[Fashion Hurts]] - What Delia learns when wearing uncomfortable stockings.
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* [[Love Triangle]]
* [[Love Thy Neighbour]]: Andy and Nina.
* [[May -December Romance]] - Ephram and Madison
* [[Mistaken for Junkie]] - Delia does this with Linda
* [[Naive Everygirl]] - Hannah
* [[Non -Idle Rich]] - Dr. Brown's personal fortune amassed as a world-renowned neurosurgeon is large enough for him to operate a private medical practice, free of charge.
* [[Otaku]] - Ephram is a refreshingly non-geeky example
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]] - A milder example. Andy Brown is a specialist of neurosurgery, but opens up a general practice in Everwood, and has no difficulties delivering a baby with [[Makes Sense in Context|shoelaces and a whisk]].
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* [[Unrequited Love Switcheroo]] - Throughout the first season, Ephram is in love with Amy but she's with Colin. In the second season, Ephram gets over Amy and begins a relationship with Madison around the same time that Amy realizes her feelings for Ephram. Eventually, {{spoiler|they enter into a relationship for awhile and break up.}} In season four it happens again, first Ephram wants to be with Amy again but she turns him down. Afterwards, Ephram moves on and gets a new girlfriend named Stephanie which causes Amy to realize she still loves Ephram. {{spoiler|In the end, they get back together.}}
** There is also a bit of this with Bright, Hannah, and Topher
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]] - Andy's affair with the stroke patient's wife in Season 3. Not only was it out of character, but the guilt over the first time they slept together caused him to develop an ulcer and cough up blood...and THAT was when he decided to make a go of the relationship as more than just a one-off? Really? It was like the story was written backwards, somehow making the logical endpoint the catalyst.
 
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