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I always liked that episode, but I never knew it was a backdoor pilot.It was done during the last couple of seasons when the show was on it's last legs, it featured two guys doing a radio show at Bud's college, one of those guys was a young Eric Dane from Grey's Anatomy.
In the episode Bud is pining for the hot girl played by Keri Russel but there's a muscle bound foreign guy called Nicolai also going for her.
It's even worse when they have it that the sister is really flirty or promiscuous and the big brother doesn't see it because she's his "sweet baby sister".Not specific to just sitcoms but I've always been annoyed by the "overprotective big brother freaking out over his sister dating one of his friends - or just dating in general". Always annoys me because rarely if ever actually happens in real life.
It's even worse when they have it that the sister is really flirty or promiscuous and the big brother doesn't see it because she's his "sweet baby sister".
It's even worse when they have it that the sister is really flirty or promiscuous and the big brother doesn't see it because she's his "sweet baby sister".
Yeah, in real life, big brothers know before parents do when their sister is a ho. It's true that big brother will often want to protect their innocent younger sister, but once she goes into skank territory he stops caring what happens to her.

What about...
-the student-body that attends highschool all goes on to attend the same exact college. See 'Beverly Hills 90210', 'Saved by the Bell', etc

When one character gradually becomes stupider as the show goes on until they achieve quasi-mental ******ation.
The " Eric Matthews " syndrome. Which brings me to my next cliche, the " incredibly stupid guy who still manages to have a girlfriend." I'm looking at you Waldo Geraldo Faldo, and Jr. Kyle.
I'd say Homer Simpson.
What's worse is that they got some pretty fine women, Jr. even got his girl pregnant.The " Eric Matthews " syndrome. Which brings me to my next cliche, the " incredibly stupid guy who still manages to have a girlfriend." I'm looking at you Waldo Geraldo Faldo, and Jr. Kyle.
- the episode in which a character is on his/her deathbed and almost pronounced a vegetable by the doctors suddenly gets well all of a sudden when another character starts pouring his/her soul to them and the tears start falling.
That's more of a dramatic movie cliche.
Like the hero who stops the bomb with ALWAYS one second to spare.
How come the bomb never has twenty seconds or three minutes left? Always one second. They sometimes try to push the ante even further by having it show zero seconds or 0.01 seconds.