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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: One episode sees Steve all ready for [[ADateWithRosiePalms some much needed alone time]] when Becky and co unexpectedly come back to the flat.
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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: One episode sees Steve all ready for [[ADateWithRosiePalms some much needed alone time]] time when Becky and co unexpectedly come back to the flat.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Becky spends a lot of time in long t-shirts and panties around the flat, her actress happens to have [[ShesGotLegs gorgeous slender legs.]]
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* {{Fanservice}}: Becky spends a lot of time in long t-shirts and panties around the flat, her actress happens to have [[ShesGotLegs gorgeous slender legs.]]
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Your Cheating Heart is an index, not a trope.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Paul cheats on Laura constantly. In the first episode of the series it was revealed he'd gone "back to front" with a Sporty Spice lookalike and this behavior has only continued as the show's gone on. In the sixth episode of Series 3, Laura believes he's cheating on her again when he says he's been doing pilates at the gym with his new friend Graham. [[spoiler: He's not and Graham backs him up on this. Well... [[ArmouredClosetGay not with who she thinks he is.]] Graham isn't impressed by this act however and (seemingly) ends the affair.]]
** In series 3 we find out that Janet has cheated on her boyfriend Mike with a friend of Paul's.
** In series 3 we find out that Janet has cheated on her boyfriend Mike with a friend of Paul's.
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''Him & Her'' (2010-2013) is a situational comedy which focuses mainly on the main characters, Becky and Steve, dealing with their wacky neighbours, friends and relatives. HilarityEnsues.
The action unfolds in RealTime, and at first never left Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat. The final series keeps the real time format, but shakes things up by having all five episodes spread across a single day at a new location.
The action unfolds in RealTime, and at first never left Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat. The final series keeps the real time format, but shakes things up by having all five episodes spread across a single day at a new location.
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''Him & Her'' (2010-2013) is a situational comedy which focuses mainly on the main characters, young lovers Becky and Steve, dealing with their wacky neighbours, friends and relatives. HilarityEnsues.
The action unfolds in RealTime, and at first neverleft leaves Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat. The final series (more or less) keeps the real time format, but shakes things up by having all five episodes spread across a single day at a new location.
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* AlcoholicParent: Steve's mom Janet though she appears to be a functional drunk. She left early when visiting Steve on his birthday so she could crash an engagement party she wasn't invited to because there would be free drinks and kept one of the bottles of vodka she'd bought Steve for his birthday for herself. She almost always has or asks for a beer whenever she appears.
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* AlcoholicParent: Steve's mom Janet mum Janet, though she appears to be a functional drunk. She left early when visiting Steve on his birthday so she could crash an engagement party she wasn't invited to because there would be free drinks and kept one of the bottles of vodka she'd bought Steve for his birthday for herself. She almost always has or asks for a beer whenever she appears.
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* AlphaBitch
** Laura is a post school version of this trope. She's shallow, she's petty and self centred to the point where you want to reach through the screen and strangle her. Her smug attitude doesn't help at all.
** Becky has very brief moments of this.
** Steve's ex-girlfriend Julie.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Laura is this to Becky though Becky hides it well.
** Laura is a post school version of this trope. She's shallow, she's petty and self centred to the point where you want to reach through the screen and strangle her. Her smug attitude doesn't help at all.
** Becky has very brief moments of this.
** Steve's ex-girlfriend Julie.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Laura is this to Becky though Becky hides it well.
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* AlphaBitch
**AlphaBitch: Subversion. Laura is a post school version of would desperately like to be seen as this trope. She's shallow, sort of person, and while she ticks a lot of the personality traits, you always get the sense that she's petty and self centred to the point where you want to reach through the screen and strangle her. Her smug attitude doesn't help at all.
** Becky hasvery brief moments consciously trying to be something that she's not; after all, her "clique" consists only of this.
**her disinterested older sister and a lonely, middle-aged single mum. Tellingly, she shows extreme deference to Steve's glamorous ex-girlfriend Julie.
Julie, who is a more straightforward example of the trope.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Laura is this toBecky Becky, though Becky hides it well.well. It's implied that Becky tolerates a lot of her behaviour because she feels a degree of guilt about Laura having to grow up in the shadow of a more attractive and popular older sister.
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* BigEater: Junk food seems to be a big part of the show. Both Becky and Steve seem to constantly be snacking on something.
* BrattyHalfPint: Paul's son, Luke.
* BrattyHalfPint: Paul's son, Luke.
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* BigEater: Junk food seems to be a big part of the show. Both Becky and Steve seem to are constantly be seen snacking on something.
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* BrattyHalfPint: Paul's son, Luke. His clearly imitative behaviour throws further light on his father's {{Manchild}} tendencies.
* BrattyHalfPint: Paul's son, Luke. His clearly imitative behaviour throws further light on his father's {{Manchild}} tendencies.
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* DisappearedDad: Steve's parents are divorced and we've yet to meet Steve's father although he did get a mention in episode 2 of the first season. We finally meet him in the series 3 Christmas special.
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* DisappearedDad: DisappearedDad:
** Steve's parents aredivorced divorced, and we've yet to meet Steve's his father although he did get has been a mention in episode 2 of the first season. We distant figure throughout his life. Rarely mentioned, we finally meet him in the series 3 Christmas special.special, where he and Steve eventually share a tender moment of reconciliation.
** Paul has it even worse - he doesn't even know who his father is. It's implied that this is a FreudianExcuse for his childish nature.
** Steve's parents are
** Paul has it even worse - he doesn't even know who his father is. It's implied that this is a FreudianExcuse for his childish nature.
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* HairTriggerTemper: Paul.
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* HairTriggerTemper: Paul.Paul is frequently on the verge of a massive tantrum over what seems to anyone else like very minor issues.
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* {{Manchild}}: Paul's outwardly brutish nature appears to come with a case of arrested development. His frequent outbursts of temper are usually accompanied with angry tears, and he delights in things like Christmas and birthdays in an oddly child-like manner.
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''Him & Her'' (2010-) is a situational comedy which focuses mainly on the main characters, Becky and Steve, dealing with their wacky neighbours, friends and relatives. HilarityEnsues.
The action rarely leaves Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat, the focus is based more on the various characters, and their clashing personalities. While a comedy, there are more serious moments scattered here and there.
The action rarely leaves Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat, the focus is based more on the various characters, and their clashing personalities. While a comedy, there are more serious moments scattered here and there.
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''Him & Her'' (2010-) (2010-2013) is a situational comedy which focuses mainly on the main characters, Becky and Steve, dealing with their wacky neighbours, friends and relatives. HilarityEnsues.
The actionrarely leaves unfolds in RealTime, and at first never left Steve's (and eventually Becky's) flat, flat. The final series keeps the focus is based more on real time format, but shakes things up by having all five episodes spread across a single day at a new location.
As such, the show only reveals short snippets of the variouscharacters, and characters' lives, with focus on their clashing personalities. While a comedy, there are more serious moments scattered here and there.
The action
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* CerebusSyndrome: The show never ceases to be a comedy, but the third series introduces increased dramatic stakes as Steve tries to work up the courage to propose to Becky in the face of increased hostility from her family, along with Laura's increasing cruelty in general.
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* DropInCharacter: The driving force of the show, as everything takes place in Steve and Becky's flat. Typical episodes revolve around their quiet day being disturbed by unannounced visits from friends and relatives.
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* {{Retool}}: Episodes in the first three series were set weeks or months apart, and never moved further than a few steps outside the door of the flat. The final series was set across a single day, at Paul and Laura's wedding.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Steve. Just look at how he planned to propose to Becky.
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* WeddingDay: The fourth series all takes place on Laura and Paul's wedding day.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.
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* BiTheWay: [[spoiler: Paul]]
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* TomatoSurprise: The first series ends with Steve asking Becky to move in with him. Before this, viewers were never given any reason to think that they didn't already live together.
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* WackyMarriageProposal: Steve has one of these planned out for Becky on their first anniversary. Shelley showing up with a drunken Laura put those plans on hold as well as a misunderstanding involving Becky almost finding the ring. He pulls it together in the end though.
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* WackyMarriageProposal: Steve has one of these planned out for Becky on their first anniversary. Shelley showing up with a drunken Laura put those plans on hold as well as a misunderstanding involving Becky almost finding the ring. He pulls it together in the end though. though.
* WeddingDay: The fourth series all takes place on Laura and Paul's wedding day.
* WeddingDay: The fourth series all takes place on Laura and Paul's wedding day.
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* BritishBrevity: The first series has six episodes; the second has seven. A third season with 6 episodes scheduled has recently begun.
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* BritishBrevity: The first series has six episodes; the second has seven. A The third had six, plus a Christmas special, and the fourth and final season with 6 episodes scheduled has recently begun.five.
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* TheSlacker: Steve and Becky
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* TheSlacker: Steve and BeckyBecky. They rarely ever leave the flat and spend most of their time lounging in bed.
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* HoneyTrap: Becky offers to let Steve watch her masturbate with a vibrator... in exchange for letting Laura come round to talk about Paul. Steve reluctantly agrees, just as Laura knocks on the door, forcing Becky to admit that she'd ''already'' called her.
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** Steve ''[[{{Buttmonkey}} isn't]]'' one, but is treated [[TheScapegoat as though he is]].
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* TheScapegoat: Steve is this ''constantly''. Steve being held up by Becky taking ages to find a costume for a party? It's ''Steve'' who didn't want to come and ruined the party! Paul gets caught cheating on Laura? It's ''Steve's'' fault because he accidentally caused the truth to come out!
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* IResembleThatRemark: Laura: "No one does me up my arse Steve... unless it's their birthday.."
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* EntitledBastard: Laura is very much a female version of this, she's spoilt and expects the world to revolve around her, taking anything she wants from Becky and Steve's flat, occasionally stealing from Steve's wallet. Paul has his moments.
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* EntitledBastard: Laura is very much a female version of this, she's this. She's spoilt and expects the world to revolve around her, taking anything she wants from Becky and Steve's flat, occasionally stealing from Steve's wallet. Paul has his moments.
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