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'''''Two Guys, Aa Girl And A Pizza Place''''', [[Officially Shortened Title|eventually renamed]] ''Two Guys And A Girl'', (and not to be confused with [[Two Guys and Aa Girl|the trope of the same name]]) was a [[Sit ComSitcom]] centering around three friends- Michael Eugene Leslie "Berg" Bergen ([[Ryan Reynolds]]), the laid-back, ditzy pretty boy, Pete Dunville (Richard Ruccolo), the neurotic architecture student, and Sharon Carter ([[Monk|Traylor Howard]]), a tough girl who fits in with the group. In season two, Johnny Donnelly ([[Nathan Fillion]]), the jukebox repairman and Ashley Walker (Suzanne Cryer), the medical student were added. It ran four seasons on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1998 to 2001.
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=== Tropes used by the series: ===
 
* [[Adult Child]]: Johnny, Pete ''and'' Berg could all be subject to this, but Berg especially.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Sharon, in her role as spokesperson for a chemical company.
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: Pete in the beginning, Berg in later seasons.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: In early seasons, Berg. When Irene (Jillian Bach) showed up, she took on the role.
* [[Crazy Memory]]: The first season had a recurring character of a crazy patron who would tell stories about his life that were all actually plots of popular movies. Then he was [[Put Onon a Bus]].
* [[The Ditz]]: Berg.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Subverted and played straight. In the beginning of the series the main characters were supposed to be around 24. They were played by 22 year old Ryan Reynolds, 26 year old Richard Ruccolo and 32 year old Traylor Howard, but they made it believable. In the second season however Reynolds was paired off with the 31 year old Suzanne Cryer and it did show.
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** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Irene
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: The season 3 Halloween episode saw a [[Mad Scientist]] switch Pete's brain with Ashley's and Berg's brain with Sharon's, and the only one who can help them is Johnny.
* [[Friday Night Death Slot]]: After [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] moved it to Friday, they tried moving it back to midweek as a two-week test to see if anyone would watch. It failed and the show was canceled.
* [[Funny Background Event]]: The basis for an entire plot - Johnny bought a camcorder, and whilst messing around with it at a restaurant, an elderly woman starts choking in the background with Pete (Fireman) & Berg (Doctor) being completely oblivious to it whilst dicking around in front of the camera. Sharon performs the Heimlich Maneuver, and Peter & Berg are subject to repeated mocking throughout the city after the footage is broadcast on the local news & points out who they are & their professions.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Berg
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* [[I See London]]: Ashley does this to Johnny.
* [[Jerkass]]: Sharon had her moments. One memorable one:
{{quote| Pete: (about a rollerblader) I hope he twirls into a bus.<br />
Sharon: God Pete, that's so mean. ''[[[Beat]]]'' I was thinking ''open trench''. }}
** Ashley really takes the cake when it comes to being a [[Jerkass]] though, sometimes she's a [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]], but not often.
* [[Jimmy Hart Version]]: The intro theme is a variation of the instrumental of "Blister In The Sun" By the Violent Femmes
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Finally averted, with the first season being released on DVD in April 2012, and the remaining three seasons scheduled to follow later in the year. ''Over a decade after the show went off the air'', and long after [[Ryan Reynolds]] & [[Nathan Fillion]] have achieved greater popularity with other roles.
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* [[Never My Fault]]: Ashley is the biggest offender.
* [[No Dialogue Episode]]: ''The One Without Dialogue'' where we track the characters dealing with physical tasks that don't require any dialogue (except for a dream sequence dance scene)- Johnny needs to fix a toilet, Sharon needs to rescue [[Lost Wedding Ring|her wedding ring]], Pete chases after a woman on the subway etc. All the jokes come from their struggles with physical objects rather than dialogue.
* [[Non Action Dress Rip]]: Sharon's boyfriend Johnny rips the poofy sleeves off her hideous bridesmaid's dress, turning it ito something quite wearable.
* [[Open Says Me]]: Subverted. Pete tries to get into Ashley's apartment when there's a leak in it, by throwing himself against the door. He fails miserably but soon realises that the thing that stung him in the side [[We Have the Keys|was the key.]]
* [["On the Next..."]]: Parodied in the Season 2 Halloween episode.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Melissa, Bill & Mr Bauer after season 1
* [[Retirony]]: Played straight in "Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween", where an old cop (thinking our trio's claim of a killer is just a silly prank) states it's his last night on the job and then leaves to go to his retirement party.
{{quote| '''Berg:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|Well, he's dead.]]}}
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Ashley can come off as this, due to coming from a very well-off family
* [[NonRip Action Dress RipTailoring]]: Sharon's boyfriend Johnny rips the poofy sleeves off her hideous bridesmaid's dress, turning it ito something quite wearable.
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]]: As stated above, it was sent to the [[Friday Night Death Slot]]. Guess what happened.
** Subverted later on in the season, though, as noted above. Unlike the other Friday sitcoms, ABC did move the series back to its previous night as a test for renewal. Didn't work out, though.
* [[Series Fauxnale]]: "The Internet Show," where a brand of condoms is reported to be very faulty and each of the three couples is concerned about a possible pregnancy. Fans were given the choices of Berg/Irene, Pete/Ashley, Johnny/Sharon or no pregnancy at all. A vote online saw {{spoiler|Pete and the departing Ashley winning}} (while the other filmed endings were shown at the end as a bonus). This was all designed to lead into a new season, but ABC cancelled the series - leaving the show with a massive [[Downer Ending]] bordering on a cliffhanger.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Frequently, in season one - Mr Bauer would frequently see films & documentarys, and then tell the events of what he had seen to Pete, as if it was his life.
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Berg gets a few of them. Most memorable [[Crowning Moment of Funny|when Johnny waits for him in the dark]] [[It Makes Sense in Context|with a popsicle.]]
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Irene towards Pete. {{spoiler|At least until after she started dating Berg}}
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: After Johnny accidentally suggests that ''The Boys of Fire Island'' was a perfect film for fire fighters like Pete and him, this happens:
{{quote| '''Sharon''': What are you guys going to see?<br />
'''Johnny''': Not gay porn! }}
* [[Three Plus Two]]
* [[Titular Protagonists Place]]
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: Ashley
* [[Trope Namer]]: [[Two Guys and Aa Girl]]
* [[Tsundere]]: Marti.
* [[Two Guys and Aa Girl]]: This is very oddly averted when ALL THREE (Ryan Reynolds, Richard Ruccolo, and Traylor Howard) end up being paired off with OTHER people (Ryan with co-worker/later Ruccolo's stalker, Richard with Tiffany Thiesen/later Berg's ex, and Traylor with Nathan Fillion), which is unusual for the trope.
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]?
** Pete started working at the titular pizza place, whilst trying to move into architecture; realised he hated the field & inadvertently got a job as a job counselor and later a make-up salesman, before becoming a fireman.
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