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* Von Sidell- A woman whose therapy sessions DJ listens in to (the therapist is the mother of one of Lane and Laura's friends) and decides would be a perfect match for her father.
* Charles Ferry- a recently-released criminal who Steffie invites for dinner; he takes an interest in Schuyler.
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* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Schuyler dumps Holden to hook up with Charles.
* [[All-Star Cast]]: [[Woody Allen]], [[Julia Roberts]], [[MASH|Alan Alda]], [[Natalie Portman]], Goldie Hawn, [[Edward Norton]], [[Drew Barrymore]] and [[Tim Roth]]. As well as [[Retroactive Recognition|then-unknown actors]] [[Almost Famous|Billy Crudup]] and [[American Pie|Natasha Lyonne]].
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* [[Show Within a Show]]: Implied by DJ at the end that the entire movie is a musical. She states she was told that if it were made into a movie, no one would believe the incredible coincidences unless it was a musical.
* [[Spontaneous Choreography]]: Everywhere in this film!
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Joe's courtship of Von, in large part thanks to his daughters knowledge of Von's inner thoughts.
* [[Strawman Political]]: Scott Dandridge is the conservative version of this, {{spoiler|at least until he has heart surgery and wakes up a liberal, much to Bob's joy. Scott's conservatism is [[Handwaved]] as being down to [[Take That|not enough oxygen getting to his brain]].}}
** Steffie's "limousine liberalism" is also very much a political stereotype. Lampshaded when she says to Schuyler that Charles Ferry is fine to treat as just a "social project" but not as an ''actual human being''.