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* [[Destination Defenestration]]: Carlo's fate, at Mr. Bullock's hands.
* [[Destination Defenestration]]: Carlo's fate, at Mr. Bullock's hands.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Godfrey's [[Backstory]] includes a low point in his life where he intended to drown himself, although he didn't go through with it.}}
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Godfrey's [[Backstory]] includes a low point in his life where he intended to drown himself, although he didn't go through with it.}}
* [[Go Among Mad People]]: Godfrey's initial reaction to his first day with the Bullocks.
* [[Emo]]: Irene's languid ennui after Godfrey's initial rejection is clearly proto-Emo behavior.
* [[Emo]]: Irene's languid ennui after Godfrey's initial rejection is clearly proto-Emo behavior.
* [[Escape From the Crazy Place]]: Godfrey's initial reaction to his first day with the Bullocks.
* [[Fainting]]: Irene fakes a fainting spell when Godfrey seems about to leave with Cornelia.
* [[Fainting]]: Irene fakes a fainting spell when Godfrey seems about to leave with Cornelia.
* [[Hangover Sensitivity]]: Mrs. Bullock usually has one in the morning. She sees "pixies".
* [[Hangover Sensitivity]]: Mrs. Bullock usually has one in the morning. She sees "pixies".

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The rich girl Irene with her protege...er, butler

My Man Godfrey is a classic 1936 screwball comedy starring William Powell and Carole Lombard. The time is The Great Depression, and a number of men down on their luck are living in the city dump. By chance, a party of rich people, including Irene Bullock, show up to claim one of the "forgotten men" to win a scavenger hunt. She chooses Godfrey and wins the hunt, and afterward offers him a job as the family butler. Hilarity Ensues as he is confronted with a mad household of spoiled brats and Cloud Cuckoolanders. While Irene falls madly in love with Godfrey, the feeling is not mutual (at first).

Tropes used in My Man Godfrey include: