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* LoveTriangle: [[TriangRelations Type 3]] between Sebastien, Adena, and Megan in Season 1, with Megan and Sebastien being attracted to each other and Adena wanting Sebastien. Made worse by the fact that Megan thinks Adena is much more attractive than she is. Season 3 gets more complicated, with Cody in a relationship with Nate but attracted to ex-boyfriend Squib who wants her back.

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* LoveTriangle: [[TriangRelations Type 3]] between Sebastien, Adena, and Megan in LoveTriangle:
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Season 1, with Megan and Sebastien being are attracted to each other and Adena wanting Sebastien. Made worse by the fact that Megan thinks Adena is much more attractive than she is. Season 3 gets more complicated, with Cody in a relationship with Nate but attracted to ex-boyfriend Squib who wants her back.
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* NerdsAreVirgins: The students at Cascadia are so focused on tennis that in the first season, a game of Truth or Dare reveals that nearly every lead character on the show has never had sex. The one exception is the non-tennis player, Cody, and her first sexual experience would have been before the series premiere. However, this example of OfCourseImNotAVirgin is treated as a triviality and the show never elaborates on Cody's first time or the identity of her first lover outside of Cody saying she usually goes for {{Nerd}} characters like Nate as opposed to jocks like Squib.

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* NerdsAreVirgins: The students at Cascadia are so focused on tennis that in the first season, a game of Truth or Dare reveals that nearly every lead character on the show has never had sex. The one exception is the non-tennis player, Cody, and her first sexual experience would have been before the series premiere. However, this example of OfCourseImNotAVirgin is treated as a triviality and the show never elaborates on Cody's first time or the identity of her first lover outside of Cody saying she usually goes for {{Nerd}} nerdy characters like Nate as opposed to jocks like Squib.

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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) [[spoiler:and comes back for the finale's charity tournament]].

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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And player, and Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and available, rendering both qualify as an example of a WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) [[spoiler:and [[spoiler:Tanis comes [[BackForTheFinale back for the finale's charity tournament]].tournament]]]].
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Not to be confused with ''15-Love'', the three-issue Creator/MarvelComics series.

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Not to be confused with ''15-Love'', ''[[ComicBook/FifteenLoveMarvelComics 15 Love]]'', the three-issue Creator/MarvelComics series.

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* HollywoodNerd: [[ButtMonkey Rick]] & Nate.



* NerdsAreVirgins: The students at Cascadia are so focused on tennis that in the first season, a game of Truth or Dare reveals that nearly every lead character on the show has never had sex. The one exception is the non-tennis player, Cody, and her first sexual experience would have been before the series premiere. However, this example of OfCourseImNotAVirgin is treated as a triviality and the show never elaborates on Cody's first time or the identity of her first lover outside of Cody saying she usually goes for HollywoodNerd characters like Nate as opposed to jocks like Squib.

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* NerdsAreVirgins: The students at Cascadia are so focused on tennis that in the first season, a game of Truth or Dare reveals that nearly every lead character on the show has never had sex. The one exception is the non-tennis player, Cody, and her first sexual experience would have been before the series premiere. However, this example of OfCourseImNotAVirgin is treated as a triviality and the show never elaborates on Cody's first time or the identity of her first lover outside of Cody saying she usually goes for HollywoodNerd {{Nerd}} characters like Nate as opposed to jocks like Squib.

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The show's characters remained more or less consistent from season to season, with [[AudienceSurrogate Cody Myers]], [[TheTease Adena Styles]] and [[HighSchoolHustler Gary "Squib" Furlong]] present from the first episode until the last. Other mainstays included school president [[DeanBitterman Harold Bates]], ButtMonkey Rick Geddes, and child tennis prodigy [[LittleMissBadass Sunny Capaduca]]. In Season 1, Megan O'Conner and Sebastien Dube were also a part of the main cast; following their actors' deaths they were replaced by Tanis [=McTaggart=] and Cameron White in Season for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Later in Season 2, the geek chic Nate Bates joined the cast as a recurring character for six episodes across Season 2 - 3. With Season 3, Tanis and Cameron were replaced by Cassidy Payne and Jesse Siegel.

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The show's characters remained more or less consistent from season to season, with [[AudienceSurrogate Cody Myers]], [[TheTease Adena Styles]] and [[HighSchoolHustler Gary "Squib" Furlong]] present from the first episode until the last. Other mainstays included school president [[DeanBitterman Harold Bates]], ButtMonkey Rick Geddes, and child tennis prodigy [[LittleMissBadass Sunny Capaduca]].

In Season 1, Megan O'Conner and Sebastien Dube were also a part of the main cast; following their actors' deaths they were replaced by Tanis [=McTaggart=] and Cameron White in Season for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Later in Season 2, the geek chic Nate Bates joined the cast as a recurring character for six episodes across Season 2 - 3. With Season 3, Tanis and Cameron were replaced by Cassidy Payne and Jesse Siegel.

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The show's characters remained more or less consistent from season to season, with [[AudienceSurrogate Cody Myers]], [[TheTease Adena Styles]] and [[HighSchoolHustler Gary "Squib" Furlong]] present from the first episode until the last. Other mainstays included school president [[DeanBitterman Harold Bates]], ButtMonkey Rick Geddes, and child tennis prodigy [[LittleMissBadass Sunny Capaduca]]. In Season 1, Megan O'Conner and Sebastien Dube were also a part of the main cast; following their actors' deaths they were replaced by Tanis [=McTaggart=] and Cameron White in Season 2, and Cassidy Payne and Jesse Siegel in Season 3. Coach Artie Gunnarson, present in both Seasons 1 & 2 was replaced in Season 3 by Coach Brock, and Nate Bates, the school president's son joined the cast.

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The show's characters remained more or less consistent from season to season, with [[AudienceSurrogate Cody Myers]], [[TheTease Adena Styles]] and [[HighSchoolHustler Gary "Squib" Furlong]] present from the first episode until the last. Other mainstays included school president [[DeanBitterman Harold Bates]], ButtMonkey Rick Geddes, and child tennis prodigy [[LittleMissBadass Sunny Capaduca]]. In Season 1, Megan O'Conner and Sebastien Dube were also a part of the main cast; following their actors' deaths they were replaced by Tanis [=McTaggart=] and Cameron White in Season 2, for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Later in Season 2, the geek chic Nate Bates joined the cast as a recurring character for six episodes across Season 2 - 3. With Season 3, Tanis and Cameron were replaced by Cassidy Payne and Jesse Siegel in Season 3. Siegel.

The coach also changed each year with
Coach Artie Gunnarson, present in both Seasons 1 & 2 was replaced in Gunnerson (Thierry René) for Season 3 by 1, Coach Brock, Rob Skinner (Scott Thrun) for Season 2 and Nate Bates, the school president's son joined the cast.
Coach Daniel Brock (Anthony Lemke) for Season 3.
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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) [[and comes back for the finale's charity tournament]].

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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) [[and [[spoiler:and comes back for the finale's charity tournament]].

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said and then the final episodes feature Cody organizing a charity tournament named in Sebastien and Megan's honor.
** This may be TruthInTelevision as dead friends are a painful subject. The deceased actors receive a dedication in the credits of the series finale.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2.
** This may be TruthInTelevision as dead friends are a painful subject.
** There are more references in Season 3:
Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said and then the said
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final episodes feature Cody organizing a charity tournament named in Sebastien and Megan's honor.
honor, and as Adena struggles in a tennis match, Jesse brings Adena the tennis racket that Megan used.
** This may be TruthInTelevision as dead friends are a painful subject. The deceased actors receive a dedication in the credits of the series finale.finale is dedicated to Jacklyn Linetsky and Vadim Schneider.
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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) {{and comes back for the finale's charity tournament}}.

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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) {{and [[and comes back for the finale's charity tournament}}.tournament]].
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said and then Cody organizes a charity tournament named in Sebastien and Megan's honor.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said and then the final episodes feature Cody organizes organizing a charity tournament named in Sebastien and Megan's honor.
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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) but doesn't.

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* PutOnABus: In Season 3, Tanis is said to have become a professional tennis player. And Cameron has quit tennis to go work for his wealthy father "on his own terms." In both cases, the actor wasn't available (see Trivia for the reasons why) and both qualify as an example of WrittenInAbsence. Cameron's exit is a soft McLeaned; while he isn't killed off, he's exited the world of tennis and has no reason to ever show up at Cascadia again. Meanwhile, Tanis' departure is a LongBusTrip because she could conceivably return to Cascadia in some tennis-related capacity as a guest speaker or coach or for rehab (like Squib) but doesn't.{{and comes back for the finale's charity tournament}}.
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* SeasonFauxnale: The Season 2 finale has Squib venturing off to play tennis professionally (before finishing high school), Cascadia saved from a merger, and Cody and Nate finding that they are each other's other halves. Season 3 has Squib returning to high school at Cascadia due to an injury calling for months of physical therapy and making another bid for Cody's heart.

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* SeasonFauxnale: SeriesFauxnale: The Season 2 finale has Squib venturing off to play tennis professionally (before finishing high school), Cascadia saved from a merger, and Cody and Nate finding that they are each other's other halves. Season 3 has Squib returning to high school at Cascadia due to an injury calling for months of physical therapy and making another bid for Cody's heart.
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted and played straight. Due to the actors' deaths, the characters of Megan and Sebastien are killed in an offscreen plane crash and the next episode has all the characters grieving and place a photograph of Megan and Sebastien in the rec room. However, aside from a later Season 1 episode where Adena recalls how a returning guest-star once flirted with Megan, they aren't discussed again for the rest of Season 1 and all of Season 2. Season 3 has Adena briefly mention something Megan once said. said and then Cody organizes a charity tournament named in Sebastien and Megan's honor.

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