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* CreatorBacklash: Joe Jonas said in 2013 that he didn't have fond memories of the show.



* OldShame: Joe Jonas said in 2013 that he didn't have fond memories of the show.
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* OldShame: Joe Jonas said in 2013 that he didn’t have fond memories of the show.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Series/BigTimeRush,'' another sitcom centered around the wacky antics of a boy band being heavily promoted by their respective networks.
* DyeingForYourArt: [[Creator/ChelseaStaub Chelsea Kane]], who dyes her hair blonde to play Stella. Knowledge InUniverse in one episode where Macy's newspaper describes her as a "fake blonde".

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Series/BigTimeRush,'' another sitcom centered around the wacky antics of a boy band being heavily promoted by their respective networks.
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* DyeingForYourArt: [[Creator/ChelseaStaub Chelsea Kane]], who dyes her hair blonde to play Stella. Knowledge Acknowledged InUniverse in one episode where Macy's newspaper describes her as a "fake blonde".



** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013 (although they did not fall out with each other and eventually reformed six years later).
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* DyeingForYourArt: Chelsea Kane, who dyes her hair blonde to play Stella. Knowledge InUniverse in one episode where Macy's newspaper describes her as a "fake blonde".

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* DyeingForYourArt: [[Creator/ChelseaStaub Chelsea Kane, Kane]], who dyes her hair blonde to play Stella. Knowledge InUniverse in one episode where Macy's newspaper describes her as a "fake blonde".
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* DyeingForYourArt: Chelsea Kane, who dyes her hair blonde to play Stella. Knowledge InUniverse in one episode where Macy's newspaper describes her as a "fake blonde".
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** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013 (although they did not fall out with each other).

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** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013 (although they did not fall out with each other).other and eventually reformed six years later).
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Series/BigTimeRush,'' another sitcom centered around the wacky antics of a boy band being heavily promoted by their respective networks.
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* RealitySubtext: Around the time the last few episodes of Jonas L.A. was being written (and filmed), NickJonas was working on his side project and Kevin had recently been married, so there were tons of rumors about the band breaking up and the brothers having a falling-out, rumors which show up after Nick meets with Montra and Joe gets the offer for the second movie. (Might also double as a TakeThatAudience, considering the emphasis on how they would never really break up or fall out with each other.)

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* RealitySubtext: Around the time the last few episodes of Jonas L.A. was being written (and filmed), NickJonas Music/NickJonas was working on his side project and Kevin had recently been married, so there were tons of rumors about the band breaking up and the brothers having a falling-out, rumors which show up after Nick meets with Montra and Joe gets the offer for the second movie. (Might also double as a TakeThatAudience, considering the emphasis on how they would never really break up or fall out with each other.)
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* DevelopmentHell: The series had a tortured background leading up to the premiere. Originally, the concept was for the group to be a front for secret agents in a "''Series/HannahMontana'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''"-type setup. For unknown reasons, that premise was dropped in favor of a standard KidCom[=/=]DomCom.

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* DevelopmentHell: The series had a tortured background leading up to the premiere. Originally, the concept was for the group to be a front for secret agents in a "''Series/HannahMontana'' [[XMeetsY [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''"-type setup. For unknown reasons, that premise was dropped in favor of a standard KidCom[=/=]DomCom.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Eventually rectified. Its original time slot was Saturday at 8:00 p.m., right up against competition ranging from Series/{{iCarly}}'s "iDate a Bad Boy" special and a thrilling Chicago Bulls-Boston Celtics NBA playoff series; but after seeing the show get hammered, DisneyChannel had it more to their standard Sunday night slot.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Eventually rectified. Its original time slot was Saturday at 8:00 p.m., right up against competition ranging from Series/{{iCarly}}'s "iDate a Bad Boy" special and a thrilling Chicago Bulls-Boston Celtics NBA playoff series; but after seeing the show get hammered, DisneyChannel Creator/DisneyChannel had it more to their standard Sunday night slot.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The show was originally pitched as ''J.O.N.A.S. (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies)'', a KidCom where the Jonas Brothers played spies posing as a band, the character of Stella was a teenage reporter trying to find out the band's secrets and an evil dentist was the villain. Stills from the pilot can be seen [[http://love-music.metroblog.com/serie_j_o_n_a_s_junior_operative_networking_as_spies_proximamente here]], and a clip from that premise was seen in a New Year's Day preview of upcoming Disney Channel shows for 2009.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The show was originally pitched as ''J.O.N.A.S. (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies)'', a KidCom where the Jonas Brothers played spies posing as a band, the character of Stella was a teenage reporter trying to find out the band's secrets and an evil dentist was the villain. Stills from the pilot can be seen [[http://love-music.metroblog.com/serie_j_o_n_a_s_junior_operative_networking_as_spies_proximamente here]], and a clip from that premise was seen in a New Year's Day preview of upcoming Disney Channel shows for 2009.
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* RealitySubtext: Around the time the last few episodes of Jonas L.A. was being written (and filmed), NickJonas was working on his side project and Kevin had recently been married, so there were tons of rumors about the band breaking up and the brothers having a falling out, rumors which show up after Nick meets with Montra and Joe gets the offer for the second movie. (Might also double as a TakeThatAudience, considering the emphasis on how they would never really break up or fall out with each other.)
** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013.

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* RealitySubtext: Around the time the last few episodes of Jonas L.A. was being written (and filmed), NickJonas was working on his side project and Kevin had recently been married, so there were tons of rumors about the band breaking up and the brothers having a falling out, falling-out, rumors which show up after Nick meets with Montra and Joe gets the offer for the second movie. (Might also double as a TakeThatAudience, considering the emphasis on how they would never really break up or fall out with each other.)
** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013.2013 (although they did not fall out with each other).
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** HarsherInHindsight: These episodes (plus the joke in "Complete Repeat" about not worrying if they have to cancel a tour and an album) become much harder to watch after [[FunnyAneurysmMoment they really did break up]] due to CreativeDifferences in 2013.
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* DevelopmentHell: The series had a tortured background leading up to the premiere. Originally, the concept was for the group to be a front for secret agents in a "''HannahMontana'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''KimPossible''"-type setup. For unknown reasons, that premise was dropped in favor of a standard KidCom[=/=]DomCom.

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* DevelopmentHell: The series had a tortured background leading up to the premiere. Originally, the concept was for the group to be a front for secret agents in a "''HannahMontana'' "''Series/HannahMontana'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''KimPossible''"-type ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''"-type setup. For unknown reasons, that premise was dropped in favor of a standard KidCom[=/=]DomCom.



* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Eventually rectified. Its original time slot was Saturday at 8:00 p.m., right up against competition ranging from {{iCarly}}'s "iDate a Bad Boy" special and a thrilling Chicago Bulls-Boston Celtics NBA playoff series; but after seeing the show get hammered, DisneyChannel had it more to their standard Sunday night slot.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Eventually rectified. Its original time slot was Saturday at 8:00 p.m., right up against competition ranging from {{iCarly}}'s Series/{{iCarly}}'s "iDate a Bad Boy" special and a thrilling Chicago Bulls-Boston Celtics NBA playoff series; but after seeing the show get hammered, DisneyChannel had it more to their standard Sunday night slot.
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* TheDanza: Nick, Joe, Kevin and Frankie, though their surname is changed from Jonas to Lucas.
* DevelopmentHell: The series had a tortured background leading up to the premiere. Originally, the concept was for the group to be a front for secret agents in a "''HannahMontana'' [[XMeetsY meets]] ''KimPossible''"-type setup. For unknown reasons, that premise was dropped in favor of a standard KidCom[=/=]DomCom.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Aside from CutShort and ScrewedByTheNetwork, executive meddling is supposedly the reason it was changed from its original premise as spies posing as a band to what it ended up being.
* RealitySubtext: Around the time the last few episodes of Jonas L.A. was being written (and filmed), NickJonas was working on his side project and Kevin had recently been married, so there were tons of rumors about the band breaking up and the brothers having a falling out, rumors which show up after Nick meets with Montra and Joe gets the offer for the second movie. (Might also double as a TakeThatAudience, considering the emphasis on how they would never really break up or fall out with each other.)
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Eventually rectified. Its original time slot was Saturday at 8:00 p.m., right up against competition ranging from {{iCarly}}'s "iDate a Bad Boy" special and a thrilling Chicago Bulls-Boston Celtics NBA playoff series; but after seeing the show get hammered, DisneyChannel had it more to their standard Sunday night slot.
** See CutShort on the main page.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The show was originally pitched as ''J.O.N.A.S. (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies)'', a KidCom where the Jonas Brothers played spies posing as a band, the character of Stella was a teenage reporter trying to find out the band's secrets and an evil dentist was the villain. Stills from the pilot can be seen [[http://love-music.metroblog.com/serie_j_o_n_a_s_junior_operative_networking_as_spies_proximamente here]], and a clip from that premise was seen in a New Year's Day preview of upcoming Disney Channel shows for 2009.

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