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Sitcom that aired on ABC, starring Damon Wayans. The show is about Michael Kyle and, well...[[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|his wife and kids]].
 
Featured some clever comedy writing, but all in all was a very standard [[Dom Com]].
 
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* [[Achievements in Ignorance]]: When Junior's test papers come back with a perfect score he starts acting genuinely smarter. Later in the episode it's cleared up he didn't even get his own name correct on the paper, but the paper he helped Claire with was still an A+ and the climbing frame he put together himself was still built perfectly.
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* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: One episode featured Junior befriending a group of [[Jerkass|jerkasses]] who take advantage of him and pick on him. Because they're cool, Junior refuses to stand up to them...[[Berserk Button|until they started hitting on his younger sister.]]
* [[Black and Nerdy]]: Franklin.
* [[Book and Switch]]: Junior locked himself in the bathroom, along with a lot of "reading material". His parents thought that he's reading cookbooks and ''[[Field and Stream]]''. Though it's implied that he's hiding porn magazines in those books.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Kady, especially in the final seasons.
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Claire.
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* [[Dead Pet Sketch]]: An episode has Michael accidentally kill Kady's pet hamster. She stays completely oblivious until told about it.
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: In one episode Michael meets Jay's psychology professor, Floyd F. Tillman (played by James Avery). Turns out the F stands for "Floyd".
{{quote| '''Michael:''' So your name is "Floyd Floyd"?<br />
'''Tillman:''' Yup yup. }}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Michael tries to get Junior thrown out of the house for drinking all the milk. Subverted though, in that he needed an excuse to throw him out because Junior got a tattoo and wasn't able to punish him for it.
* [[The Ditz]]: Claire in later seasons. Claire's boyfriend Tony as well.
* [[Dojikko]]: Claire. Really emphasized in the home movie episode where she destroys the tape of her getting hurt, [[Hypocritical Humor|declares it's the last time they'll ever see it... and then trips as she storms upstairs]].
{{quote| '''Michael:''' It's even better live!}}
* [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]]: The scheme Jay used to trick Michael into letting Claire (as a sophomore) going to the senior prom. Michael even says, upon realization, "Wait a minute, you Bugs Bunny'd me!"
* [[The Fundamentalist]]: Tony.
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** In later seasons, he's more or less at extreme levels of stupidity, although an episode focuses on the idea that {{spoiler|Junior's son}} is a trigger for otherwise unseen levels of intelligence. Also, it's hinted that his flash cartoon parodying his own family might become a hit.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: In "They Call Me El Foosay", Vanessa blindfolds Junior to surprise him with a fooseball table. This dialogue occurs.
{{quote| Vanessa: I got you something to play with while I'm gone. <br />
Junior: Vanessa, I already have that. ''(grabs fooseball handle)'' See, I told you I already have this. }}
* [[Groin Attack]]: One of Michael's favorite home movies is Junior catching himself in his fly.
{{quote| ''"My ding-ding!"''}}
* [[Hot Mom]]: Jay after her Season 2 makeover, and {{spoiler|Vanessa}}.
* [[Hypocrite]]: Several examples.
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Michael.
** Michael forced Junior to live in the garage for around about two seasons, as he had kicked Junior out of the house. By the time he was allowed to move back in, Michael had converted his son's room into his own play area and didn't want to give it up.
*** Eventually, Junior was joined by {{spoiler|his wife and son}} in "[[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|The Remodel]]", which led to him asking Michael if they could convert the garage into an apartment. An entire episode was spent doing that, after which Michael tells Junior he can move back into the house ''purely so he can take the remodeled garage for himself''. And everyone else just went along with this.
* [[Magic Feather]]: In one episode, Michael convinces Junior that as long as he's holding {{spoiler|his son}}, he's a genius. When Junior starts being an [[Insufferable Genius]], Michael reveals that it's a [[Magic Feather]], explaining that his own father did the exact same with him in the past.
* [[Nepotism]]: Averted in one episode. Junior comes to help Michael at work and starts bossing around his employees on the grounds that being the boss's son means he's the second-in-command. Michael ends up putting Junior through some demeaning jobs like scrubbing the toilet to teach him that he isn't the boss, and that you should treat you employees with respect.
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* [[Pac-Man Fever]]: In the episode "Quality Time", Michael gets hooked on a video game. We never see the game in question (and judging by the few lines of dialogue referring to it, it's not a real game) and whenever Michael plays it, he mashes the buttons on the controller and wiggles the joystick around wildly non-stop.
* [[Parallel Porn Titles]]:
{{quote| '''Junior''': Okay, I admit it. I accidentally ordered ''[[Star Wars|Star Whores]]'' on Pay-Per-View last night.<br />
'''Michael''': Accidentally?<br />
'''Junior''': I meant to order ''[[I Know What You Did Last Summer (Film)|I Know Who You Did Last Summer]]''! }}
* [[Parental Favoritism]]: Michael with Kady. Lampshaded in a number of Season Two episodes.
* [[Parody Sue]]: [[Betty White]] played a one-shot character that was an obvious parody of [[Mary Poppins]].
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** Played straight when Jay was missing for the first part of Season 2, due to the actress taking maternity leave. [[Handwaved]] as Jay's mother having had an accident, so Jay had left to take care of her.
* [[Rebus Bubble]]: In one episode, Michael attempts to help Jay study for a psychology test using what he calls "Psy-Kyle-ogy" (for example, Lion + Shaquille O'Neil = Rorschach). Unfortunately this causes her to fail the test, so she hands him one that says "[[Lysistrata Gambit|Booty on lockdown]]". Later, when he convinces the teacher to give her a re-test and she passes, she hands him another and walks off.
{{quote| '''Michael:''' "Spank that donkey"? Why would I want to spank that a- ''([[Eureka Moment]], runs off after her)''}}
* [[Screaming Birth]]: Vanessa giving birth to her baby (with some help).
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Michael. Want proof? Watch him meet LeBron James.
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* [[Strictly Formula]]
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: After Michael discovers he taped over the video of Kady's first steps by accident and Junior walks into the room.
{{quote| '''Junior''': What are ''you'' doing?<br />
'''Michael''': I ain't erasing anything!. }}
* [[Take a Third Option]]: One episode has Jay feuding with Michael's sister (played by Vivica A. Fox). When they demand to know who he'd save first if they were drowning, his response ("I'd probably kill myself trying to save both of you") is what makes them calm down and start listening to him.
* [[Teen Pregnancy]]: Jay was pregnant with Junior during her senior year of High School. Claire's friend in Season 2, and later on Junior's girlfriend.
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]]: Michael.
* [[Tsundere]]: Jay, a rare case considering she's, well, married.
* [[Volleying Insults]]: Michael and Wanda communicate with each other this way.
* [[Who's Onon First?]]
* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: In the final season, Junior comes up with an idea for a TV show called ''{{spoiler|My Wife And Kid}}''. The premise is essentially his life, albeit flip flopped with him being promoted to the breadwinner whilst his parents are instead mooching off him. Cartoon Michael has a giant head and is obsessed with get-rich-quick schemes, while Cartoon Jay's ass is its own separate character. Named Rufus.
* [[Your Head Asplode]]: In Season 5, Tony's stern religious beliefs begin conflicting with his sexual desires for his girlfriend [[Ms. Fanservice|Claire]] to the point that he couldn't be around her and do even the most mundane things. To deal with this, Claire decides to stand in front of him completely naked until he's so desensitized to her that they can go back to how they were before. Tony promptly freaks out and his head explodes, and then it turns out that it was just his imagination, since Claire comes down stairs fully clothed, leading to Tony running away screaming.
 
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