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** The show takes for granted that Parker is a nice but overworked woman who often finds herself the butt-monkey despite her best intentions. The fact that she writes all the shallow and toxic segments for the show, enables and encourages Dee's worst impulses for the sake of ratings, and fails in relationships due to her own antisocial or obsessive behavior goes largely unexamined. Parker 3.0 shows her latest love interest wanting a genuine connection with her, but Parker is only using him for the sake of her vanity from the getgo.

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** The show takes for granted that Parker is a nice but overworked woman who often finds herself the butt-monkey despite her best intentions. The fact that she writes all the shallow and toxic segments for the show, enables and encourages Dee's worst impulses for the sake of ratings, and fails in relationships due to her own antisocial or obsessive behavior goes largely unexamined. Parker "Parker 3.0 0" shows her latest love interest wanting a genuine connection with her, but Parker is only using him for the sake of her vanity from the getgo.



* CultClassic: Despite being extremely obscure and suffering from review bombing on [=IMDb=] (with a shockingly low score of 3.4[[note]]for comparison, the universally reviled ''WesternAnimation/AllenGregory'' has a 4.2[[/note]]), the show has developed a solid following among Canadian fans who consider it an underrated classic for its solid humor and characters.

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* CultClassic: Despite being extremely obscure and suffering from review bombing on [=IMDb=] (with a shockingly low score of 3.4[[note]]for comparison, the universally reviled ''WesternAnimation/AllenGregory'' has a 4.2[[/note]]), the show has developed a solid following among Canadian fans who consider it an underrated classic for its solid humor and characters.TV fans.



* SignatureScene: Dee's weight gain in "The Skinny on Parker" is the most memorable moment of the series.

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* SignatureScene: Dee's weight gain in "The Skinny on Parker" is the most memorable widely seen moment of the series.series due to its popularity with fetishists.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Dog Dee Afternoon" Victoria who owns a bunch of cats says that she's adopted another...and it turns out to be a Siberian Tiger. A decade after this episode aired, ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'' has a scene with a cat lady deciding to adopt a Siberian Tiger.


* AcceptableProfessionalTargets: Parker's bringing a robot to a wedding in "In Dee Club". Simon asks if she told her mother her date's an artificial lifeform. Parker says close, because she said he was an accountant. That being said, the news regardless related Parker's mom.
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* Ridiculously Cute Critter: Massimo as a puppy in "Dog Dee Afternoon"
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* Ridiculously Cute Critter: Massimo as a puppy in "Dog Dee Afternoon"
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** Dee is a narcissistic alcoholic with zero perspective of the real world presumably due to her own choices. Or, she's a isolated woman (shown to quite literally live on the set) with no ties to people who aren't taking her money or making money off her. The conflict of each episode is usually begins with a segment making her reconsider an aspect of her life followed by Parker desperately cutting the segment before Dee has any meaningful revelation. Its no wonder she often comes up with ridiculous solutions to the emptiness inside her, she seems to have no matter of perspective.
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** The show takes for granted that Parker is a nice but overworked woman who often finds herself the butt-monkey despite her best intentions. The fact that she writes all the shallow and toxic segments for the show, enables and encourages Dee's worst impulses for the sake of ratings, and fails in relationships due to her own antisocial or obsessive behavior goes largely unexamined. Parker 3.0 shows her latest love interest wanting a genuine connection with her, but Parker is only using him to lose weight from the getgo.

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** The show takes for granted that Parker is a nice but overworked woman who often finds herself the butt-monkey despite her best intentions. The fact that she writes all the shallow and toxic segments for the show, enables and encourages Dee's worst impulses for the sake of ratings, and fails in relationships due to her own antisocial or obsessive behavior goes largely unexamined. Parker 3.0 shows her latest love interest wanting a genuine connection with her, but Parker is only using him to lose weight for the sake of her vanity from the getgo. getgo.
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** The show takes for granted that Parker is a nice but overworked woman who often finds herself the butt-monkey despite her best intentions. The fact that she writes all the shallow and toxic segments for the show, enables and encourages Dee's worst impulses for the sake of ratings, and fails in relationships due to her own antisocial or obsessive behavior goes largely unexamined. Parker 3.0 shows her latest love interest wanting a genuine connection with her, but Parker is only using him to lose weight from the getgo.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** Some of Chicago's 'Ditzy' moments read less as promiscuity and more as disability. Examples include coming to work in her underwear, forgetting or misunderstanding basic instructions, or flashing random people on the street for no other reason than them briefly looking at her work building. The nonchalant way she implies sexual relationships with every man who passes through the studio implies she thinks this is normal. It can be argued that Chicago is a handicapped woman who is so regularly taken advantage of that she sees nothing wrong with walking around naked to save time.
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* CultClassic: Mainly by Canadian fans.

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* CultClassic: Mainly by Despite being extremely obscure and suffering from review bombing on [=IMDb=] (with a shockingly low score of 3.4[[note]]for comparison, the universally reviled ''WesternAnimation/AllenGregory'' has a 4.2[[/note]]), the show has developed a solid following among Canadian fans.fans who consider it an underrated classic for its solid humor and characters.



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show's episodes on Website/YouTube are a victim of COPPA's effects of marking videos for kids, despite the show having strong language and sex jokes.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show's episodes on Website/YouTube Website/{{YouTube}} are a victim of COPPA's effects of marking videos for kids, despite the show having strong language and sex jokes.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Parker is a very endearingly quirky woman. Best exemplified in the intro when she hides behind her clipboard.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show's episodes on YouTube are a victim of COPPA's effects of marking videos for kids, despite the show having strong language and sex jokes.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show's episodes on YouTube Website/YouTube are a victim of COPPA's effects of marking videos for kids, despite the show having strong language and sex jokes.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show's episodes on YouTube are a victim of COPPA's effects of marking videos for kids, despite the show having strong language and sex jokes.
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* SignatureScene: Dee's weight gain in "The Skinny on Parker" is the most infamous moment in the series.

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* SignatureScene: Dee's weight gain in "The Skinny on Parker" is the most infamous memorable moment in of the series.
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* SignatureScene: Dee's weight gain in "The Skinny on Parker" is the most infamous moment in the series.

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* LesYay: Parker and the blonde Latino lesbian.

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* CultClassic

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* CultClassicCultClassic: Mainly by Canadian fans.



* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Dee in "Eat, Pray, Parker" when [[spoiler:she, after reading ''Feast, Ride, Salsa'', discovers and reveals to the audience that author Jackie Cartwright is really a guy]].

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* HoYay: Parker and the blonde Latino lesbian.

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* HoYay: CultClassic
* FoeYayShipping: Dee and Parker, or "[[PortmanteauCoupleName Darker]]", is the most popular ship for fans of this series.
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* TheWoobie: Parker's job of getting what Dee's whims demands, fixing to her gaffes and generally keep the show running is undeniably difficult, and she puts her all into it consistently. The pilot had her sobbing openly about having lost her job (well, she thought she would) at ''The Dee Show'' after working it for years and having nothing to show for it, and that's the start from the rest of the series.
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* FoeYay: Dee and Parker have hints of this.

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* FoeYay: AcceptableProfessionalTargets: Parker's bringing a robot to a wedding in "In Dee and Club". Simon asks if she told her mother her date's an artificial lifeform. Parker have hints of this.says close, because she said he was an accountant. That being said, the news regardless related Parker's mom.
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* FoeYay: Dee and Parker have hints of this.
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* BrokenAesop: "A Bully for Parker" seems to constantly promote the message that it is wrong to hold grudges, especially when Parker's attempt to get back at a bully at a school reunion goes horribly for her. However, Parker really was not looking for revenge as much as self-defense, since she thought the bully was setting up a prank to humilate her.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Dee in "Eat, Pray, Parker" when [[spoiler:she, after reading ''Feast, Ride, Salsa'', discovers and reveals to the audience that author Jackie Cartwright is really a guy]].

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: HoYay: Parker and the blonde Latino lesbian.
** Chicago getting kissed and touched by a group of lesbians!
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome:
Dee in "Eat, Pray, Parker" when [[spoiler:she, after reading ''Feast, Ride, Salsa'', discovers and reveals to the audience that author Jackie Cartwright is really a guy]].
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* BrokenAesop: "A Bully for Parker" seems to constantly promote the message that it is wrong to hold grudges, especially when Parker's attempt to get back at a bully at a school reunion goes horribly for her. However, Parker really was not looking for revenge as much as self-defense, since she thought the bully was setting up a prank to humilate her.

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