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* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: Perhaps epitomized by the early exchange between the Haynes sisters where it's revealed that their brother Benny is "out of the country" -- in ''Alaska''.
* [[Values Dissonance]]: What a difference sixtynearly yearsseven decades makes -- Bob basically wants a wife who will stay in the kitchen and bear his children, and despite being career girls, neither Betty nor Judy have a problem with that, nor does Betty object to the implication that she'll have to give up show business to marry Bob.
* [[Wakeup Makeup]]: Betty and Judy seem to go to bed with their hair still styled and wearing ''full make up''. That red lip stick isn't going to do any favors to your pillow, Betty.
* [[Weather Dissonance]]: The plot hinges on the fact that there's no snow. Vermont would normally be draped in snow by Christmas, but it's basically spring weather there. No snow means no business, and no business is bad for Waverly.