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A [[Dramedy|seriocomic]] show about a hotshot lawyer who, following a painful divorce, moves back to his little home town of Stuckeyville, buys the local bowling alley, and opens a bowling alley/law firm. Basically ''[[Northern Exposure]]'' without the [[Fish Out of Water]] elements, this show went for a sense of eccentric whimsy, which was usually genuine and smile-inducing ("Hey! You like sex? Come to the Festival of Ducks!").
A [[Dramedy|seriocomic]] show about a hotshot lawyer who, following a painful divorce, moves back to his little home town of Stuckeyville, buys the local bowling alley, and opens a bowling alley/law firm. Basically ''[[Northern Exposure]]'' without the [[Fish Out of Water]] elements, this show went for a sense of eccentric whimsy, which was usually genuine and smile-inducing ("Hey! You like sex? Come to the Festival of Ducks!").
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Had an odd first episode - the entirety of the [[Pilot]] was presented as a "Previously On..." intro and they started with episode 2.
Had an odd first episode - the entirety of the [[Pilot]] was presented as a "Previously On..." intro and they started with episode 2.


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Provides examples of:
* [[Artistic Title]]
* [[Artistic Title]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: "I am a Lawyer. I own a bowling alley. They are not the same thing." - Ed's standard response to being called 'The Bowling Alley Lawyer'.
* [[Berserk Button]]: "I am a Lawyer. I own a bowling alley. They are not the same thing." - Ed's standard response to being called 'The Bowling Alley Lawyer'.
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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: No DVDs have been officially released due to music-licensing issues.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: No DVDs have been officially released due to music-licensing issues.
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: One of Ed's cases concerned co-workers being sued after they tricked a fellow worker into thinking he had won the lottery - who then told off the Boss and quit his job before he found out that he hadn't.
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: One of Ed's cases concerned co-workers being sued after they tricked a fellow worker into thinking he had won the lottery - who then told off the Boss and quit his job before he found out that he hadn't.
* [[Nobody Over Fifty Is Gay]]: Subverted with the elderly and cantankerous Charlie Hudson, who is somewhere in his seventies (and dying). His lover is about the same age.
* [[Nobody Over 50 Is Gay]]: Subverted with the elderly and cantankerous Charlie Hudson, who is somewhere in his seventies (and dying). His lover is about the same age.
* [[Quirky Town]]: Come on, they named it ''Stuckeyville''.
* [[Quirky Town]]: Come on, they named it ''Stuckeyville''.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Phil's actor left briefly to do a candid camera style show, so did Phil himself.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Phil's actor left briefly to do a candid camera style show, so did Phil himself.
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: "Next Year" by the [[Foo Fighters (Music)|Foo Fighters]]
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: "Next Year" by the [[Foo Fighters]]
* [[Running Gag]]: The ten dollar bets.
* [[Running Gag]]: The ten dollar bets.
** Phil and his zany schemes.
** Phil and his zany schemes.

Latest revision as of 20:51, 10 October 2019

This is a whole new brand of weird.

Ed, to Phil

A seriocomic show about a hotshot lawyer who, following a painful divorce, moves back to his little home town of Stuckeyville, buys the local bowling alley, and opens a bowling alley/law firm. Basically Northern Exposure without the Fish Out of Water elements, this show went for a sense of eccentric whimsy, which was usually genuine and smile-inducing ("Hey! You like sex? Come to the Festival of Ducks!").

Had an odd first episode - the entirety of the Pilot was presented as a "Previously On..." intro and they started with episode 2.

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