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'''Jesse''': *holding a hand over his heart* Ow. It was me, huh?

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'''Jesse''': *holding a hand over his heart* Ow. It was me, huh?



--->'''D.J.''': I'm surprised, dad. I didn't expect ''you'' to cheat off my homework.

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--->'''D.J.''': I'm surprised, dad. shocked. I didn't expect ''you'' to never thought you guys would cheat off my homework.



* LivingProp: For this episode alone, the girl Stephanie and Gia recruit as the drummer for their band serves this function, as she has no speaking line(s) at all.

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* LivingProp: For this episode alone, Melissa, the girl Stephanie and Gia recruit as the drummer for their band serves this function, as she has no two speaking line(s) at all.line.



--->'''Jesse''': So she's no ''Music/BillyIdol'', but at least she knows how to, uh, move the crowd.\\
'''[[DeadpanSnarker Stephanie]]''': Move them where, to the nearest exit?

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--->'''Jesse''': So she's no ''Music/BillyIdol'', but at least she knows how to, uh, move get the crowd.crowd going.\\
'''[[DeadpanSnarker Stephanie]]''': Move them Going where, to the nearest exit?



** The title of this episode serves this purpose to ''Music/TheGoGos'', as it's one of their best-known songs.

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** The title of this episode serves this purpose to ''Music/TheGoGos'', as it's one of their best-known songs. Stephanie also refers to the band when they talk about forming an all-girl group.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As with most other performance-oriented group endeavors, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a well-coordinated result, natural talent notwithstanding.
* ToughRoom: When her band's performance goes sour and the other members leave in embarrassment, Kimmy at least tries to have a little fun by doing the "Charge" fanfare on her keyboard. The unimpressed audience doesn't respond by yelling "Charge!" She says, "Wow, tough crowd!" and leaves as well.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As with most other performance-oriented group endeavors, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a well-coordinated result, natural talent notwithstanding.
* ToughRoom: When her band's performance goes sour and the other members leave in embarrassment, Kimmy at least tries to have a little fun by doing the "Charge" fanfare on her keyboard. The unimpressed audience doesn't respond by yelling "Charge!" She says, "Wow, tough crowd!" and leaves as well.well.
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* GetRichQuickScheme:

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* GetRichQuickScheme: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]].



* LivingProp: For this episode alone, the girl Stephanie and Gia recruit as the drummer for their band serves this function, as she has no speaking line(s) at all.



--->'''Jesse''': We know she's no ''Music/BillyIdol'', but at least she knows how to, uh, move the crowd.\\

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--->'''Jesse''': We know So she's no ''Music/BillyIdol'', but at least she knows how to, uh, move the crowd.\\



--->'''Kimmy''': Tough crowd.

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--->'''Kimmy''': [[ToughRoom Tough crowd.]]

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* ShoutOut: To ''Music/AceOfBase'', as "The Sign", one of the best-known songs by the band, is the song of choice for the girls[[note]] -- in their well-performed moment, that is[[/note]].

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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To ''Music/AceOfBase'', as "The Sign", one of the best-known songs by the band, is the song of choice for the girls[[note]] -- in their well-performed moment, that is[[/note]].is[[/note]].
** The title of this episode serves this purpose to ''Music/TheGoGos'', as it's one of their best-known songs.
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* EpicFail: Late in the episode, Jesse recounts to Stephanie of an incident that took place with the members of his first band: Everyone in the band was doing his best to look cool before their scheduled performance, not unlike what Stephanie, Kimmy, and Gia did prior to theirs. Come the time of the performance itself, Jesse had applied so much grease in his hair that a drumstick he was holding flew straight out of his hand due to the remnant grease in his hand and struck Little Ed, knocking him out on the spot.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, natural talent notwithstanding.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, with most other performance-oriented group endeavors, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, well-coordinated result, natural talent notwithstanding.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, natural talent notwithstanding.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, natural talent notwithstanding.notwithstanding.
* ToughRoom: When her band's performance goes sour and the other members leave in embarrassment, Kimmy at least tries to have a little fun by doing the "Charge" fanfare on her keyboard. The unimpressed audience doesn't respond by yelling "Charge!" She says, "Wow, tough crowd!" and leaves as well.
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* AnswerCut: Early in the episode, Stephanie and Gia both acknowledge that they know no one who can play a keyboard while trying to form a girls' band, so Jesse steps in and says that he knows one person who can do so, though he also warns them that they need a pretty open mind about his candidate. Stephanie is alarmed at once and asks: "How open?" The scene shifts to Kimmy playing [[MusicAtSportingEvents the "Charge" fanfare from baseball games]].

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* AnswerCut: Early in the episode, Stephanie and Gia both acknowledge that they know no one who can play a keyboard while trying to form a girls' band, so Jesse steps in and says that he knows one person who can do so, though he also warns them that they need to keep a pretty open mind about his candidate. Stephanie is alarmed at once and asks: "How open?" The scene shifts to Kimmy playing [[MusicAtSportingEvents the "Charge" fanfare from baseball games]].



** On the other hand, Kimmy buys the stocks at the same time Danny and Joey sell theirs, thus making enough money to afford herself a brand-new keyboard.

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** On the other hand, Kimmy buys the stocks at the same time Danny and Joey sell theirs, thus making enough money to afford herself a brand-new keyboard.keyboard when she sells her stocks.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Danny and Joey decide to try to make some quick bucks in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances, [[ShaggyDogStory only for the scheme to backfire on them in the end due to mistimed stock sales]].
-->'''D.J.''': I'm surprised, dad. I didn't expect ''you'' to cheat off my homework.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: GetRichQuickScheme:
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Danny and Joey decide to try to make some quick bucks in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances, [[ShaggyDogStory only for the scheme to backfire on them in the end due to mistimed stock sales]].
-->'''D.--->'''D.J.''': I'm surprised, dad. I didn't expect ''you'' to cheat off my homework.homework.
** On the other hand, Kimmy buys the stocks at the same time Danny and Joey sell theirs, thus making enough money to afford herself a brand-new keyboard.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Michelle, with Derek and Lisa in tow, offers to help Stephanie, Kimmy, and Gia with their own singing, only to be laughed off with the BadassBoast of defeat upon Derek and Lisa. This comes back to bite them come the time of the talent show competition, as not only do they suffer humiliating defeat due to their own neglect of practices, but Derek and Lisa actually end up netting the win for said contest with their singing duet as well.
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* ShoutOut: To ''Music/AceOfBase'', as "The Sign", one of the best-known songs by the band, is the song of choice for the girls[[note]] -- in their well-performed moment, that is[[/note]].
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* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Played with. Jesse lists the qualities of someone who's been in a band and, therefore, experienced enough to be suitable as a candidate for a band manager without mentioning himself, only for Stephanie to assume Jesse's promoting someone else.

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* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Played with. Jesse lists the qualities of someone who's been who was in a band and, therefore, experienced enough to be suitable as a candidate for a band manager without mentioning himself, only for Stephanie to assume Jesse's promoting someone else.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, regardless of talent.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance, regardless of talent.natural talent notwithstanding.

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* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Played with. Jesse lists the qualities of someone who's been in a band and, therefore, experienced enough to be suitable as a candidate for a band manager without mentioning himself, only for Stephanie to assume Jesse's promoting someone else.
-->'''Stephanie''': Which one of the Eds was that?\\
'''Jesse''': *holding a hand over his heart* Ow. It was me, huh?



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. Regardless of talent, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. Regardless of talent, As it turns out, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance.performance, regardless of talent.
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* AnswerCut: Early in the episode, Stephanie and Gia both acknowledge that they know no one who can play a keyboard while trying to form a girls' band, so Jesse steps in and says that he knows one person who can do so, though he also warns them that they need a pretty open mind about his candidate. Stephanie is alarmed at once and asks: "How open?" The scene shifts to Kimmy playing [[MusicAtSportingEvents the "Charge" fanfare from baseball games]].
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* SuspiciouslyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. Regardless of talent, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance.

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* SuspiciouslyRealisticOutcome: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. Regardless of talent, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Danny and Joey decide to try to make some quick bucks in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances, [[ShaggyDogStory only to backfire in the end due to mistimed stock sales]].

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Danny and Joey decide to try to make some quick bucks in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances, [[ShaggyDogStory only for the scheme to backfire on them in the end due to mistimed stock sales]].



* ShaggyDogStory: Danny and Joey's GetRichQuickScheme via the stock market ends up backfiring in the end due to mistimed stock sales, resulting in them ''losing money'' instead of making more.

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* ShaggyDogStory: Danny and Joey's GetRichQuickScheme via the stock market ends up backfiring in the end due to mistimed stock sales, resulting in them ''losing money'' instead of making more.more.
* SuspiciouslyRealisticOutcome: Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band for the talent competition, but they spend more time on their appearances than practice for the song of choice after signing up, culminating in them bombing their performance when it's their turn. Regardless of talent, playing in a band takes a lot of practice before members can memorize the routines well enough to pull off a coordinated performance.
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* MusicAtSportingEvents: Kimmy plays the "Charge" fanfare from baseball games in two occasions, but no one reacts the way she hoped for in either.
** The first time she plays it, it's her audition piece of choice when Jesse suggests having Kimmy as the keyboardist for the girls' band. The other girls aren't impressed, but Stephanie, being a SitcomArchnemesis of Kimmy's, is downright disdainful to the prospect.
--->'''Jesse''': We know she's no ''Music/BillyIdol'', but at least she knows how to, uh, move the crowd.\\
'''[[DeadpanSnarker Stephanie]]''': Move them where, to the nearest exit?
** It's worse in the second occasion, because the girls' performance on "Wake Up, San Francisco" completely ''bombed'' -- live, no less. Kimmy's one last-ditch attempt to get some positive reaction by playing the fanfare is met with utter silence.
--->'''Kimmy''': Tough crowd.
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* GetRichQuickScheme: Danny and Joey decide to try to make some quick bucks in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances, [[ShaggyDogStory only to backfire in the end due to mistimed stock sales]].
-->'''D.J.''': I'm surprised, dad. I didn't expect ''you'' to cheat off my homework.



-->'''Rebecca''': They didn't have a lot of names back then.

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-->'''Rebecca''': They didn't have a lot of names back then.then.
* ShaggyDogStory: Danny and Joey's GetRichQuickScheme via the stock market ends up backfiring in the end due to mistimed stock sales, resulting in them ''losing money'' instead of making more.
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'''Gia''': That's perfect!

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'''Gia''': That's perfect!perfect!
* OneSteveLimit: Played with when Jesse talks about his first band to Stephanie and Gia.
-->'''Jesse''': It was me, Little Ed, Big Ed, and uh, Regular-sized Ed.
-->'''Rebecca''': They didn't have a lot of names back then.
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* InsultBackfire: When Stephanie and Gia decide to start a girls' band but know no one who can fill the role of a keyboardist, Jesse introduces Kimmy to them. Stephanie is NOT thrilled with the prospect of having Kimmy as a band member and describes Kimmy in unflattering words to Gia, only for Gia to tell Stephanie that those unflattering terms make Kimmy a perfect fit for the band.
-->'''Gia''': Come on, Steph. Right now she's all we got.\\
'''Stephanie''': But you don't know Kimmy like I do! She's rude, crude, and lewd.\\
'''Gia''': That's perfect!
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"We Got the Beat" is an episode in the eighth season of ''Series/FullHouse''.

As the talent show competition segment of "Wake Up, San Francisco" approaches, Stephanie, Gia, and Kimmy form a girls' band to participate in it, but tension arises when Jesse, as their manager, wishes for them to practice more often, while the girls prefer improving their looks instead. In the meantime, Joey and Danny decide to have a go in the stock market after seeing D.J.'s homework on finances.
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