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Display titleNot Allowed to Grow Up
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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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AKA "perpetual childhood," Not Allowed to Grow Up is a fortunately now-Forgotten Trope from and specific to the early days of live-action television, implicit in many Situation Comedies that focused on the standard American Nuclear Family of father, mother and 2.4 children. In it, the Situation necessary for the Comedy to exist was so rigidly defined that (in an extreme case of Status Quo Is God) the children could not be allowed to grow up, lest the program dynamic change unrecognizably.
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