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* YouNeedToGetLaid: In the third episode, Julia tries to gently push Rachel into doing ''something'' with Joshua in the hopes that she'll loosen up a bit.

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* YouNeedToGetLaid: In the third episode, Julia tries to gently push Rachel into doing ''something'' with Joshua in the hopes that she'll loosen up a bit.bit.

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* AgainstMyReligion: The Order forbids all kinds of things that outsiders take for granted, like caffeine, birthday parties, and foreign foods.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Rachel is regularly mortified by her dad's antics, especially when he decides to sit in on a church lecture about sex.
* CreepyChild: Aaron acts like a small, highly-educated adult and draws highly-detailed scenes of violence in his free time.
* EthicalSlut: In the third episode, Rachel hangs out with an Order girl with ''much'' looser morals.



* StayInTheKitchen: The Order teaches women that their main ambition should be keeping up the home and raising children. Neither Fiona nor her daughter Rachel are particularly thrilled with this notion, as
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Aaron has taken to making violent drawings of David dying in increasingly gruesome ways.

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* StayInTheKitchen: The Order teaches women that their main ambition should be keeping up the home and raising children. Neither Fiona nor her daughter Rachel are particularly thrilled with this notion, as
as Fiona wants to start her own business and make her own money, while Rachel aspires to be a doctor.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Aaron has taken to making violent drawings of David dying in increasingly gruesome ways.ways.
* YouNeedToGetLaid: In the third episode, Julia tries to gently push Rachel into doing ''something'' with Joshua in the hopes that she'll loosen up a bit.

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* HolierThanThou: The Order holds that they are the one true religion, and every other religious movement is wrong.

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* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: One episode sees Fiona making an ass of herself in front of Elder Andrew while drunk.
* GreenEyedMonster: David's obsession with advancing in the Order is kickstarted after Andrew, one of the other parishioners, manages to become an Elder before he does.
* HolierThanThou: The Order holds that they are the one true religion, and every other religious movement is wrong. David takes this to even further extremes in his zeal to rise up in the church; in the second episode, he steals a copy of one of the Order's oldest texts in the hopes of finding new ways to become even more pious.



* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Aaron has taken to making violent drawings of David.

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* StayInTheKitchen: The Order teaches women that their main ambition should be keeping up the home and raising children. Neither Fiona nor her daughter Rachel are particularly thrilled with this notion, as
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Aaron has taken to making violent drawings of David.David dying in increasingly gruesome ways.
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''Everyone Else Burns'' is a British sitcom airing on Creator/{{Channel 4}} in the UK and Creator/TheCW in the US. It stars Creator/SimonBird, Kate O'Flynn, Amy James-Kelly, and Creator/LollyAdefope.

David is a Mancunian father involved in a deeply religious sect called the Order, but he's not gotten very far in it, as his own personal flaws keep holding him back. Meanwhile, his wife Fiona yearns to make money for herself, his daughter Rachel seeks to become a nurse, and his son Aaron... has issues.

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!!This series contains examples of:

* HolierThanThou: The Order holds that they are the one true religion, and every other religious movement is wrong.
* NeverMyFault: The main reason why David is stuck is because he refuses to look at his own character flaws and instead blames everyone else for his setbacks.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Aaron has taken to making violent drawings of David.

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