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* [[High School Sweethearts]] / [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: With Topanga.
* [[Middle Child Syndrome]]: A general theme for much of the series, but a real plot point in "The B-Team of Life."
* {{spoiler|[[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]}}
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: Some of his outfits in the ealy seasons were like this, though not as bad as Shawn's.
* [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome]]
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* [[Pretty Boy]]: Pretty enough to pass very convincingly as a girl. He grew out a beard later in the series run, though.
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: Many of his outfits in the earlier seasons were like this, which looked unkempt and mismatched even by early 90s grunge standards (though he was from a poor family). His outfits became more normal as the show went on.
* [[Shipper Onon Deck]]: The prospect of Cory and Topanga not being together sends him into an existential crisis.
* [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome]]
* [[Technical Virgin]]: As of the middle of his senior year<ref>"And Then There Was Shawn" from mid-season 5. Note that this is ''after'' having been in a serious relationship with Angela, though they had broken up at the time</ref>; he reveals this when he and the others [[Discussed Trope|are discussing]] the [[Sex Equals Death]] trope.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Which overlaps with...
* [[Gentleman Snarker]]
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Mentor Archetype]]: For Cory, Shawn and Topanga. With Eric, the bond is even stronger; he's almost a second father for the eldest Matthews sibling.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Do ''not'' screw with his students.
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* [[Little Miss Snarker]]
* [[The Other Darrin]]
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Parodied. Sometime into Season 2, Morgan disappeared without mention - seeming to be an example of [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]. However, she returned in Season 3 (with a new actress). Upon being greeted with surprise, she responded, "That was the longest time-out ever."
* [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome]]
 
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* [[Black Best Friend]]: For Mr. Turner.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: He was introduced in the third season as a main cast member ([[The Other Wiki]] says the focus on him and Turner in that season was an attempt to appeal to young college graduates) and was dropped immediately afterwards without even a single mention (aside from a clip with him in it appearing in the final episode).
* [[Remember the New Guy?]]: He was pretty much tossed into the show in the third season.
 
=== Jack Hunter (Matthew Lawrence) ===
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* [[Gang of Bullies]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]: All of them a far more affable and actually smarter that they normally act. Griff and Harley acted downrigth sophisticated, Frankie was a [[Gentle Giant]] and Joey proved himself much more insigthful that first glance may tell you
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Harley
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: {{spoiler|Harley looked after his younger sister Theresa.}}
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Harley is eventually sent away to reform school around the end of the second season, although he [[The Bus Came Back|briefly returns]] in a third season episode.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Frankie loves poetry. LOVES IT. Got a problem with that? No? Good.
 
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Shawn and Jack's father.
 
* {{spoiler|[[Back for Thethe Dead]]}}
* [[Back for Thethe Finale]]: {{spoiler|in ghost form.}}
* [[Disappeared Dad]]
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
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