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{{quote|''[[Rule of Funny|All of this is of a rarely seen insignificance.]]''|'''Brad Montgomery'''|''The fabulous Ball of the Montgomery family'', last episode of the series}}
{{quote|''[[Rule of Funny|All of this is of a rarely seen insignificance.]]''|'''Brad Montgomery'''|''The fabulous Ball of the Montgomery family'', last episode of the series}}


This comedy show originated from various skits in the French Canadian program ''Le Grand Blond avec un show sournois'', which parodied various [[Soap Opera]] tropes through the lives of fictional archetypes of this kind of genre. The skits proved so popular that these characters finally got their very own TV series ; so was born ''Le Coeur A Ses Raisons''.
This comedy show originated from various skits in the French Canadian program ''Le Grand Blond avec un show sournois'', which parodied various [[Soap Opera]] tropes through the lives of fictional archetypes of this kind of genre. The skits proved so popular that these characters finally got their very own TV series ; so was born '''''Le Coeur a Ses Raisons'''''.


The show is entirely dominated by [[Rule of Funny]] and is willingly trying to be [[Stylistic Suck|absolutely terrible in terms of quality, in an hilarious way]]. Every single trope originating from soap operas is mercilessly parodied, although the creators confess that sometimes they failed to attain the degree of ridicule some actual soap opera shows possess.
The show is entirely dominated by [[Rule of Funny]] and is willingly trying to be [[Stylistic Suck|absolutely terrible in terms of quality, in an hilarious way]]. Every single trope originating from soap operas is mercilessly parodied, although the creators confess that sometimes they failed to attain the degree of ridicule some actual soap opera shows possess.