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* ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'': Both sets of grandparents are ruled out (Debra's parents because her father drinks a lot, Ray's parents because -- they're Ray's parents). The couple they eventually choose declines the honor because ''they'' don't want to deal with Frank and Marie.
* ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'': Both sets of grandparents are ruled out (Debra's parents because her father drinks a lot, Ray's parents because -- they're Ray's parents). The couple they eventually choose declines the honor because ''they'' don't want to deal with Frank and Marie.
* ''[[Yes Dear]]''
* ''[[Yes, Dear]]''
* ''[[Two and A Half Men]]''
* ''[[Two and A Half Men]]''
* ''[[Roseanne]]''
* ''[[Roseanne]]''
* ''[[Home Improvement]]''
* ''[[Home Improvement]]''
* ''[[Friends]]''
* ''[[Friends]]''
* ''[[Malcolm in The Middle]]''
* ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''
* In ''[[Mad About You]]'', they agonize over selecting the godparents.
* In ''[[Mad About You]]'', they agonize over selecting the godparents.
* In ''[[Big Love]]'', the situation is accentuated in both seriousness and hilarity because the marriage in question is polygamous. Legally speaking, it's impossible to predict who would get the kids without clear, explicit instructions.
* In ''[[Big Love]]'', the situation is accentuated in both seriousness and hilarity because the marriage in question is polygamous. Legally speaking, it's impossible to predict who would get the kids without clear, explicit instructions.

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Standard Dom Com plot in which parents ponder over who will take custody of their children should some tragedy befall them. This can play out in a number of ways:

  • If there are multiple candidates, they will jealously compete with one another and attempt to curry the parents' favor, not unlike a political campaign;
  • If the show features a Goofball or Straw Loser, this one will be summarily ruled out from the outset. Expect this character to enact a Zany Scheme in an attempt to prove his/her worthiness, only for it to bomb spectacularly. Only, it doesn't bomb, really; despite the apparent failure, the scheme will actually prove that the character cares deeply about the children... which is what the parents were looking for all along.
  • For added comedy value, the person(s) ultimately selected may not want the job.

Not to be confused with Taking the Kids.

Examples of Who Will Take the Kids? include: