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A [[Sub-Trope]] of [[Geographic Flexibility]], when writing a small town setting for long enough, you start introducing [[Remember the New Guy|new characters everyone apparently knows, but has never mentioned before]]. In [[Police Procedural]] and medical shows, new neighbours are handy for [[Ripped from the Headlines]] and [[Freaks of the Week]] plots. |
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Can be a feature of a [[Quirky Town]]. If the city was larger, it'd be a [[City of Adventure]]. See also [[Twenty-Four-Hour Party People]], [[Long-Lost Uncle Aesop]], and [[Remember the New Guy]]. |
Can be a feature of a [[Quirky Town]]. If the city was larger, it'd be a [[City of Adventure]]. See also [[Twenty-Four-Hour Party People]], [[Long-Lost Uncle Aesop]], and [[Remember the New Guy]]. |
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