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* [[Cool Teacher]]- Dan in "Cool Teacher". Though he's so cliche he just annoys everyone. Also, they're not actually his students. |
* [[Cool Teacher]]- Dan in "Cool Teacher". Though he's so cliche he just annoys everyone. Also, they're not actually his students. |
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* [[Dead All Along]] - {{spoiler|Streeter in Camouflage.}} |
* [[Dead All Along]] - {{spoiler|Streeter in Camouflage.}} |
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* [[Death |
* [[Death as Comedy]] |
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* [[Dead Baby Comedy]] - Not as consistent as oother shows, but when they do you will know. The "worst" offender is probably [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yLRyX7x9Ew parent game]. |
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]] - Not as consistent as oother shows, but when they do you will know. The "worst" offender is probably [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yLRyX7x9Ew parent game]. |
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* [[Depending on the Writer]]: The personalities of both Amir and Jake in Hardly Working differ somewhat from their characterization in their [[Jake and Amir|own series]], ironically with Jake frequently being an obnoxious idiot and Amir often as the straight man. |
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* [[Divide |
* [[Divide by Zero]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRytV2X6a_4 "I'm tweeting about how pissed I am that twitter's down"] |
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* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: As a result of Murph tweeting about how ''Twitter is down''. |
* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: As a result of Murph tweeting about how ''Twitter is down''. |
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* [[Ensemble Cast]] |
* [[Ensemble Cast]] |
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* [[Evil Counterpart]]: [[Super Mario Bros|Wa]]-Dan. |
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: [[Super Mario Bros.|Wa]]-Dan. |
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* [[Expectation Lowerer]]: Pat in [http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6538547/hardly-working-wishful-thinking Wishful Thinking]. |
* [[Expectation Lowerer]]: Pat in [http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6538547/hardly-working-wishful-thinking Wishful Thinking]. |
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* [[Fake Irish]]: When Streeter goes from being Irish-American to just Irish. |
* [[Fake Irish]]: When Streeter goes from being Irish-American to just Irish. |
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* [[Happy Birthday to You]]: In celebrating Sarah's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzoA-xFU2j8 birthday], nobody remembers the birthday song. |
* [[Happy Birthday to You]]: In celebrating Sarah's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzoA-xFU2j8 birthday], nobody remembers the birthday song. |
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Amir thinks he and Jake are this. Jake is perpetually disgusted and horrified by him. |
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Amir thinks he and Jake are this. Jake is perpetually disgusted and horrified by him. |
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* [[Hoist |
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: In "Pee Prank," Streeter tries to pull the "fingers in hot water while sleeping" prank on Jake, but when he tests the temperature of the water, pees himself. |
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* [[If I Can't Have You]]: Pat in "My Bloody Valentine". |
* [[If I Can't Have You]]: Pat in "My Bloody Valentine". |
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* [[The Internet]]: Shows up several times, as they work for a website. Once, they even found [[Holy Grail|the source of the Internet]]. |
* [[The Internet]]: Shows up several times, as they work for a website. Once, they even found [[Holy Grail|the source of the Internet]]. |
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* [[Jumping the Shark]]: [[Parodied]] in the episode "[[Captain Obvious|Jump The Shark]]," in which [[Up to Eleven|a new SpinOff is introduced, Tony Hawk appears as a]] [[Celebrity Star|Guest Star]], [[Will They or Won't They?|two characters get engaged]], [[Up to Eleven|they move to a new building, Amir gets]] [[The Other Darrin|replaced]], and [[Mind Screw|Jeff gives birth to]] [[Makes Just |
* [[Jumping the Shark]]: [[Parodied]] in the episode "[[Captain Obvious|Jump The Shark]]," in which [[Up to Eleven|a new SpinOff is introduced, Tony Hawk appears as a]] [[Celebrity Star|Guest Star]], [[Will They or Won't They?|two characters get engaged]], [[Up to Eleven|they move to a new building, Amir gets]] [[The Other Darrin|replaced]], and [[Mind Screw|Jeff gives birth to]] [[Makes Just as Much Sense in Context|a baby Supreme Court justice]]. Also, the whole cast gets replaced at the very end with a [[Younger and Hipper|younger cast]]. |
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* [[Mind Screw]]: ''Often''. |
* [[Mind Screw]]: ''Often''. |
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** From "Trading Lunches:" |
** From "Trading Lunches:" |
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* [[Shout-Out]] - Loads, usually to popular movies or songs. |
* [[Shout-Out]] - Loads, usually to popular movies or songs. |
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* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]- Ricky is portrayed as this, having a full scale picture of himself in his office and scattered around the office in general. He also is his own favorite employee,as shown in "Ricky's Diary". |
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]- Ricky is portrayed as this, having a full scale picture of himself in his office and scattered around the office in general. He also is his own favorite employee,as shown in "Ricky's Diary". |
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* [[Stalker |
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]- Amir has a binder with in-depth descriptions of everything Jake has ever worn to work since he's started working there. Jake is understandably disturbed by this. |
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* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]- Sarah gets a whirlwind of misogynistic insults in "60's Day". Mainly because she was aiming for late 60's,while everyone else was going for late 50's/early 60's. |
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* [[The Aggressive Drug Dealer]] - Seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceOxyV6NgPQ&feature=related Amir and Streeter]. |
* [[The Aggressive Drug Dealer]] - Seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceOxyV6NgPQ&feature=related Amir and Streeter]. |
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* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]] - Attempted in "Bug". |
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]] - Attempted in "Bug". |