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* AbusiveOffspring: Jeremy slaps his mother Denise in a fit of rage over not getting into the military school that he wanted and the subsequent dialogue makes it clear this has been happening for some time.
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* ButICantBePregnant: Ties in with...
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* ConvenientMiscarriage: Not so for [[spoiler: Roxy and Trevor, who were looking forward to their third child.]]
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* ConvenientMiscarriage: Not so for [[spoiler: Roxy and Trevor, who were looking forward to their third child.]]
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* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Trevor and Roxy. Shown or implied at least OnceAnEpisode.
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* KilledOffForReal: Jeremy, Claudia Joy
* LawOfInverseFertility : Denise was told she couldn't have kids after son Jeremy's birth. [[spoiler: Twenty years later, she learns she's pregnant.]]
* LipstickLesbian: Charlie in season six.
* LawOfInverseFertility : Denise was told she couldn't have kids after son Jeremy's birth. [[spoiler: Twenty years later, she learns she's pregnant.]]
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives (and [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Creator/DrewFuller, Creator/CatherineBell, Creator/KimDelaney, Creator/SallyPressman, Creator/BrigidBrannagh, Creator/SterlingKBrown, Creator/BrianMcNamara, Creator/WendyDavis, Creator/KatelynPippy, and Creator/TerrySerpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives (and [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) husband]]). It stars Creator/DrewFuller, Creator/CatherineBell, Creator/KimDelaney, Creator/SallyPressman, Creator/BrigidBrannagh, Creator/SterlingKBrown, Creator/BrianMcNamara, Creator/WendyDavis, Creator/KatelynPippy, and Creator/TerrySerpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives.(And wives (and [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Creator/DrewFuller, Creator/CatherineBell, Creator/KimDelaney, Creator/SallyPressman, Creator/BrigidBrannagh, Creator/SterlingKBrown, Creator/BrianMcNamara, Creator/WendyDavis, Creator/KatelynPippy, and Creator/TerrySerpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Denise cheats on Frank. She gets fired from her job at the hospital and Frank files for divorce. They get back together, though. Roland also cheated on wife Joan.
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives.(And [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Drew Fuller, Creator/DrewFuller, Creator/CatherineBell, Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian [=McNamara=], Wendy Davis, Katelyn Pippy, Creator/KimDelaney, Creator/SallyPressman, Creator/BrigidBrannagh, Creator/SterlingKBrown, Creator/BrianMcNamara, Creator/WendyDavis, Creator/KatelynPippy, and Terry Serpico.Creator/TerrySerpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives.(And [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Drew Fuller, Catherine Bell, Creator/CatherineBell, Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian [=McNamara=], Wendy Davis, Katelyn Pippy, and Terry Serpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ, Finn, Wyatt, and Drew LeBlanc, Katie and Lucas Moran, Sara Elizabeth Burton, David Burton, and Sophie Clark
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ, Finn, Wyatt, and Drew LeBlanc, [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, Sara Elizabeth Burton, David Burton, and Sophie Clark
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''Army Wives'' is a show on Lifetime Creator/{{Lifetime}} about Army wives.(And [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Drew Fuller, Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian [=McNamara=], Wendy Davis, Katelyn Pippy, and Terry Serpico. The show started in 2007 and ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted. The show takes place in South Carolina, and is filmed there.
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Army Wives is a show on Lifetime about Army wives.(And [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Drew Fuller, Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian [=McNamara=], Wendy Davis, Katelyn Pippy, and Terry Serpico. The show started in 2007 and is still ongoing. ended in 2013 after seven seasons. A two-hour special celebrating the series aired on March 16, 2014.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted. Roland is the "Army Husband" among Claudia Joy, Denise, Pam, and Roxy.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted. TheOneGuy: Roland is the "Army Husband" among Claudia Joy, Denise, Pam, and Roxy.
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* KilledOffForReal: Jeremy, Claudia Joy
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, Sara Elizabeth Burton, David Burton, Sophie Clark, Whyatt and Drew [=LeBlanc=}
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ TJ, Finn, Wyatt, and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Drew LeBlanc, Katie and Lucas Moran, Sara Elizabeth Burton, David Burton, and Sophie Clark, Whyatt and Drew [=LeBlanc=}Clark
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, and Sara Elizabeth Burton.
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* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, and Sara Elizabeth Burton. Burton, David Burton, Sophie Clark, Whyatt and Drew [=LeBlanc=}
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Army Wives is a show on Lifetime about Army wives.(And [[TheOneGuy one Army husband.]]) It stars Drew Fuller, Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian [=McNamara=], Wendy Davis, Katelyn Pippy, and Terry Serpico. The show started in 2007 and is still ongoing.
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!!This show provides examples of:
* AttemptedRape: While alone with a male friend of her husband's, Claudia Joy is nearly raped by him. She escapes by beating him up, however.
* BolivianArmyCliffhanger: The season one finale: [[spoiler: A man walked into The Hump Bar and set off a bomb he had strapped to his chest.]]
* ButICantBePregnant: Ties in with...
** LawOfInverseFertility for [[spoiler: Denise]].
* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted. The show takes place in South Carolina, and is filmed there.
* ConvenientMiscarriage: Not so for [[spoiler: Roxy and Trevor, who were looking forward to their third child.]]
* DomesticAbuse: In the first season, Jeremy is abusing his mother, Denise. In season four, Denise helps a new friend get away from her abusive husband.
* FatalFamilyPhoto: [[spoiler: Jeremy's friend, Mark in season 3.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: Jeremy proposes to his girlfriend only weeks after meeting her. Roxy and Trevor married after only knowing each other for four days.
* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Trevor and Roxy. Shown or implied at least OnceAnEpisode.
* HappilyMarried: Roxy and Trevor, Michael and Claudia Joy. Not so much for Denise and Frank and Pamela and Chase, although Denise and Frank have made up. Roland and Joan have also had problems, but they also made up.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: Trevor and Roxy.
* IronicEcho: used in seasons three's episode, M.I.A.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Claudia Joy and Michael met at Harvard.
* KeepTheHomeFiresBurning: The entire concept of the show.
* LawOfInverseFertility : Denise was told she couldn't have kids after son Jeremy's birth. [[spoiler: Twenty years later, she learns she's pregnant.]]
* LipstickLesbian: Charlie in season six.
* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, and Sara Elizabeth Burton.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Denise and Roland
* PutOnABus: Pamela in season six.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Catherine Bell's pregnancy [[spoiler: was written in during season four.]]
* ScreamingBirth: [[spoiler: Denise]] in the fourth season finale.
* SeriesContinuityError: In a season two episode, Denise mentions brothers. In a season four episodes, two sisters show up. They're her only siblings.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted. Roland is the "Army Husband" among Claudia Joy, Denise, Pam, and Roxy.
* TimeSkip: The tenth episode of season four skipped ahead six months.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: A season three episode flashes back to the main characters playing Army Wives in the '40s as the current versions of the past Army Wives are telling the story to the current ones.
* YourCheatingHeart: Denise cheats on Frank. She gets fired from her job at the hospital and Frank files for divorce. They get back together, though. Roland also cheated on wife Joan.
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!!This show provides examples of:
* AttemptedRape: While alone with a male friend of her husband's, Claudia Joy is nearly raped by him. She escapes by beating him up, however.
* BolivianArmyCliffhanger: The season one finale: [[spoiler: A man walked into The Hump Bar and set off a bomb he had strapped to his chest.]]
* ButICantBePregnant: Ties in with...
** LawOfInverseFertility for [[spoiler: Denise]].
* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted. The show takes place in South Carolina, and is filmed there.
* ConvenientMiscarriage: Not so for [[spoiler: Roxy and Trevor, who were looking forward to their third child.]]
* DomesticAbuse: In the first season, Jeremy is abusing his mother, Denise. In season four, Denise helps a new friend get away from her abusive husband.
* FatalFamilyPhoto: [[spoiler: Jeremy's friend, Mark in season 3.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: Jeremy proposes to his girlfriend only weeks after meeting her. Roxy and Trevor married after only knowing each other for four days.
* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Trevor and Roxy. Shown or implied at least OnceAnEpisode.
* HappilyMarried: Roxy and Trevor, Michael and Claudia Joy. Not so much for Denise and Frank and Pamela and Chase, although Denise and Frank have made up. Roland and Joan have also had problems, but they also made up.
* InsatiableNewlyweds: Trevor and Roxy.
* IronicEcho: used in seasons three's episode, M.I.A.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Claudia Joy and Michael met at Harvard.
* KeepTheHomeFiresBurning: The entire concept of the show.
* LawOfInverseFertility : Denise was told she couldn't have kids after son Jeremy's birth. [[spoiler: Twenty years later, she learns she's pregnant.]]
* LipstickLesbian: Charlie in season six.
* MilitaryBrat: Jeremy Sherwood (in the Army himself), TJ and Finn [=LeBlanc=], Katie and Lucas Moran, and Sara Elizabeth Burton.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Denise and Roland
* PutOnABus: Pamela in season six.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Catherine Bell's pregnancy [[spoiler: was written in during season four.]]
* ScreamingBirth: [[spoiler: Denise]] in the fourth season finale.
* SeriesContinuityError: In a season two episode, Denise mentions brothers. In a season four episodes, two sisters show up. They're her only siblings.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted. Roland is the "Army Husband" among Claudia Joy, Denise, Pam, and Roxy.
* TimeSkip: The tenth episode of season four skipped ahead six months.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: A season three episode flashes back to the main characters playing Army Wives in the '40s as the current versions of the past Army Wives are telling the story to the current ones.
* YourCheatingHeart: Denise cheats on Frank. She gets fired from her job at the hospital and Frank files for divorce. They get back together, though. Roland also cheated on wife Joan.
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