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'''''Unhappily Ever After''''' was an American [[Sitcom]] that aired for 100 episodes on [[The WB]] and one of the few network launch shows to survive the first year. The series was initially intended to be a starring vehicle for Stephanie Hodge; however, Geoff Pierson's weary, mentally unbalanced but straight-talking character of Jack became the central character of the show and, by the show's third season, it became apparent that Tiffany ([[Las Vegas|Nikki Cox]]) was becoming a [[Breakout Character]] and the de facto co-star of the show along with Pierson.
The show was created by Arthur Silver and Ron Leavitt; the latter also co-created ''[[Married... with Children]]''. This leads to ''Unhappily'' being considered a [[Follow the Leader|blatant rip-off]] of ''Married'' by many, as much of the humor was similar, though ''Unhappily'' was generally more surreal and cartoonish than even ''Married'' got. The show ended in May 1999 with its 100th episode.
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* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Tiffany has at least two rivals who play this role.
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