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Apparently, a lot of people tuned in for the premiere, thinking it was going to be a [[Spin-Off]] of ''[[Cheers]]'' Heh, heh...
 
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Norm and Artie's dad is emotionally abusive. At the end of an episode, we learn that ''his'' dad is very much the same way (though is genuinely nice to Norm).
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* [[Bad Boss]]: Upon his arrival, Mr. Denby didn't want to anything to rock the boat - being more concerned with his pension than his job. His actions annoy even Norm, which leads to a couple items below.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Norm usually only works hard just to get out of work. In one episode, the others find a notebook full of pages of just "I'm writing this so Denby thinks I'm working."
{{quote| '''Taylor:''' Wouldn't it be easier just to work?}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Mr. Denby
* [[The Cameo]]: Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles and Diedrich Bader all appear as poker players in "Gambling Man."
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* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Molly Carver worked at the office in Season 1, but disappeared afterwards (with Taylor apparently taking her job). Norm's steady Season 2 girlfriend Jenny also disappeared.
* [[Comically Missing the Point]]: A source of much humor in the series. [[Lampshaded]] in the first episode.
{{quote| '''Mr. Curtis''': I can't tell if you're being funny or you're just stupid.<br />
'''Norm''': I like to mix it up, sir. }}
* [[Confessional]]: In "Laurie Runs For Office," Norm goes to, but only in the hopes that the priest will say he was right to play dirty politics against Councilman Krantz. The fact that he starts off by entering the priest's side of the confessional indicates how badly this will go.
{{quote| '''Norm:''' I'd like to confess I think I just groped a priest.}}
* [[The Danza]]: Norm Henderson
** Also, Laurie Freeman, Max Denby and Artie Henderson.
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* [[Halloween Episode]]: "Norm vs. Halloween." Norm thinks he can win over Shelly by dressing as a fireman at a costume party, but has to take his youth group out trick-or-treating.
* [[Heroes Love Dogs]]: Norm treats Weiner Dog very well. As said in one episode:
{{quote| "I would never do anything to Weiner Dog that I wouldn't do to myself. That's why I never had him neutered."}}
* [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]]: Every time Denby tries to get him, Norm is able to turn the tables and humiliate him instead. Even when simply invoking the trope name.
{{quote| '''Denby:''' You've been hoisted by your own petard.<br />
'''Norm:''' Petard? What's that, sir? What's a petard? I never heard of that.<br />
'''Denby:''' It's a... it's a... hoisting implement... used very rarely--<br />
'''Norm:''' Well, that doesn't even make sense, sir. I don't own a petard.<br />
'''Denby:''' No, no, no! Look, it's when you try to make someone else look foolish, you just make yourself look foolish instead.<br />
'''Norm:''' Oh. Oh, you mean like a moment ago when I pretended not to know what that phrase meant. I was helping you hoist yourself on your petard?<br />
'''Denby:''' Exactly. ''(realizes and groans)'' }}
* [[Hooker Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Taylor
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: Norm and Artie, of course, worked together before this series. Also, in different episodes, Norm's former ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' co-stars Kevin Nealon and Dennis Miller also appear.
** [[Roseanne|Johnny Galecki]] guest starred in a two-parter as Laurie's young boyfriend.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Most episodes were titled "Norm vs. _____"
* [[Intellectual Animal]]: Weiner Dog. Granted, Norm yells at Weiner Dog for bringing him corn chips instead of the potato chips he asked for, but still...
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: The defining characteristic of Norm. He was arrogant, angry, and mean to everyone he knew, but usually ended up wanting to help the people he worked with.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Norm is this when, say, Mr. Denby hasn't done anything in the given episode to deserve it.
** [[Lampshaded]] in one episode: "How come he can pick on me, but I can't pick on him?"
* [[Karmic Trickster]]: On the other hand, Norm is this when, say, Mr. Denby does do something to deserve it.
* [[Landslide Election]]: Laurie airs a nasty electoral ad where she dances on the grave of her opponent... seconds after a newscast where his death was announced. Despite being the ''only living candidate left'', she still gets trounced.
{{quote| '''Laurie:''' I would like to congratulate the winners of this election, write-in candidates Mickey Mouse and pornstar Wendy Whoopers.}}
* [[Odd Friendship]]: In "Norm's Free," Norm and Mr. Denby develop one of these.
* [[Out of Order]]: "Norm vs. Cuba" was filmed for Season 2, but wound up airing very late into Season 3 - leading to inconsistencies such as Taylor still working at the office and Norm still dating Jenny. This ordering is maintained for the DVD release, but a title card informs viewers of the mistake.
* [[Platonic Life Partners]]: Norm and Laurie.
* [[The Quiet One]]: William, one of Norm's clients. He does talk, but he's so incredibly shy that it's almost always an inaudible whisper.
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]]: The series was a hit in its first season in a post-''[[The Drew Carey Show|Drew Carey]]'' timeslot. For the second season, the show was moved to before ''Drew'' (where ratings fell) to after ''Drew'' (where ratings rose) to before ''Drew'' (where ratings again fell) before the show was taken off the air in March 2000. Though the show was renewed for a third season, it was moved to [[Friday Night Death Slot|Fridays]], where its fate was sealed.
* [[Series Fauxnale]]: "Norm Comes Back" was filmed as this, though it was the second-to-last episode aired.
* [[Shout-Out]]: In "Norm vs. Youth, Part 2," Norm greets the bar and the response is "Norm!" - [[Cheers|just like another character of the same name]].
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Artie was the original choice to play Danny. He expressed interest, but he was unavailable due to filming a movie. The character Artie was created for him once he was free to join the series.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: In the pilot, Norm gives a brief one to Taylor that ultimately motivates her to turn her life around:
{{quote| "Look, Taylor, I don't think you understand. You're a huge whore."}}
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]: Artie in Season 2. He even once filled in for Norm.
* [[Wisdom Fromfrom the Gutter]]: Artie may be a bit gruffer and sleazier than the others, but he more often than not tends to provide reasonable or correct advice.
* [[You Mean "Xmas"]]: In-universe example. Norm wants to hold a Christmas party at the office, but Mr. Denby informs him that separation of church and state makes that impossible in a government office. Norm has his party anyway as intended, but includes every other possible religion to prevent any backlash.
{{quote| "Ah, that's for the goat sacrifice."}}
 
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