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3->''"Grace Under Fire was famous for two things: its blue-collar sensibilities that made ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' look like [[Creator/FedericoFellini Fellini]]; and the painkillers-and-booze-fueled escapades of its star, Alabaman comic Brett Butler."''
4-->-- '''Website/{{Cracked}}''' ''[[http://www.cracked.com/article/135_6-beloved-tv-shows-that-traumatized-cast-members-life_p2/ 6 Beloved TV Shows (That Traumatized Cast Members For Life)]]''
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6''Grace Under Fire'' is a {{Sit Comic}} created and executive produced by Creator/ChuckLorre which was produced by Creator/CarseyWerner and aired on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1993–98 and starred Creator/BrettButler as the eponymous Grace Kelly, with content finding humor in working-class life, single motherhood, and a somewhat redneck sensibility.
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8Famously hit the skids in its fourth season due to its pill-popping star's on-set antics. Surprisingly, the show limped its way to a fifth season, but was abruptly canceled when Butler's rehab stumbled.
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12* ActorAllusion: When some black friends of Grace are offended by her and her boyfriend Rick, they accuse Rick of being like "one of those racist cops from ''Series/InTheHeatOfTheNight''." The actor who played Rick, Alan Autry, was indeed one on that show.
13* AndStarring: Julie White as Nadine.
14* ComingOutStory: With [[spoiler:Grace's father-in-law Emmet]]. Next episode, it's [[spoiler: BuryYourGays]].
15* {{Crossover}}: In 1997, ABC forced a crossover stunt on ''Grace'' and the other Wednesday night sitcoms - ''Series/{{Coach}}'', ''Series/{{Ellen}}'' and ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. Titled "Viva Las Vegas," the idea was that characters from the four shows would be in Las Vegas for different reasons and encounter each other. Only a couple characters from each series did this, however, and they amounted to [[TheCameo cameos]] at best. This series' contribution was "Vega$."
16* DisappearedDad: Grace's ex Jimmy at times although he would turn up sporadically.
17* DomesticAbuse: Grace and her ex-husband Jimmy.
18* EpunymousTitle
19* EverythingIsRacist: When a black couple moves in the neighborhood, and Grace invites them over, feathers get ruffled with [[RacistGrandma Jean sees the husband and thinks he's there to rob the place.]] Grace spends most of the episode trying to convince him she's not a racist. The fact that this was during the story arc Quentin had shaved his head doesn't help matters. His wife is a bit more understanding however, saying he had clashed with neighbors in the past about alleged racism, including Jewish ones.
20* HappilyMarried: Wade and Nadine, until Julie White left the show after the fourth season - but Casey Sander stayed, necessitating their permanent separation.
21* ImGoingToDisneyWorld: Grace sees an ad for an AmbulanceChaser featuring Jimmy, who is currently behind on his child support, announcing he's been awarded $10,000 for a slip and fall suit and is "going to Disney Land!" Grace notes how dumb this is, as she can easily have the payment seized to pay the outstanding child support.
22* JustTheIntroductionToTheOpposites: A son and father have a fight, but the dad acts like the kid. He eventually storms into his room, and starts blaring swing music while the son pounds on the door and tells him to stop that racket.
23* KissingCousins: Mentioned several times as being common in Jimmy's family.
24* MyGreatestFailure: While Grace is (somewhat) cordial with Jimmy, her friends and coworkers have made it known to her that they can't get past the fact that he used to beat her.
25* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: The lead character's name is a reference to the actress Creator/GraceKelly.
26* NiceToTheWaiter: Jimmy starts seeing a new woman in one episode. He gets Grace to promise not to let her know about their history of abuse, but a red flag pops up when they go to a restaurant and he chews out the waiter when he messes up her order, and then he snaps at her when she tries to get him to calm down. After a little talk with Grace about the incident, she decides to dump him.
27* OffTheWagon: Grace would have occasional episodes of this and Butler's would later affect the show. Her stay in rehab resulted in the final season being moved to mid-season replacement.
28* PlayingSick: Quentin tries this on his principal when he's falling behind in school. Because this was when he had shaved his head, she ended up convinced he had cancer.
29* RacistGrandma : Jean's idea of teaching Patrick cultural sensitivity is to read him ''Literature/LittleBlackSambo''.
30--> Grace (to Nadine): Don't! It took me forever to get her to say Black.
31* SoapboxSadie: While protesting to save a tree from being cut down, Libby becomes one in the last season.
32* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: Quentin went from eleven to fifteen between seasons.
33* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', which dealt with many of the same issues and themes. Not surprising since Creator/ChuckLorre was a former ''Roseanne'' writer, Brett Butler (like Roseanne Barr) was a stand-up comedian, and Creator/CarseyWerner produced both shows (concurrently). Both shows were shot in the same format and in the same style (ThreeCameras, LaughTrack, StandardizedSitcomHousing) to the point that you'd almost believe the Conners and the Kellys might have been neighbors. (They ''did'' each live in a OneNeighborNeighborhood, it's entirely possible...) Other similarities include:
34** Both shows even had the female protagonist initially working a blue collar "man's job" (both worked in petrochemicals: Roseanne at a plastics factory and Grace at an oil refinery) with each eventually departing their job for greener pastures.
35** Both shows replaced the actor playing the eldest child, and both shows saw one of the children cast for the pilot replaced when the show went to series. ''Roseanne'' saw Becky played first by Creator/LecyGoranson, then by Creator/SarahChalke, then by Lecy Goranson, and finally by Sarah Chalke. D.J. was played initially by Sal Barone for the pilot, but then by Creator/MichaelFishman for the rest of the series. ''Grace Under Fire'' was only slightly less convoluted: Noah Segan (a skinny redhead with glasses) played Quinton in the pilot, but Jon Paul Steuer (a stockier brunet) took over for the first three seasons. Although they looked nothing alike, Segan and Steuer were at least born within six months of each other, but when Steuer left after the third season, he was replaced by Sam Horrigan, who was three years older (and on the other side of puberty). This forced the character to be aged up, as noted above.
36** Most notoriously, both shows had ThePrimaDonna stars who feuded constantly with their writer-producer, Chuck Lorre, and forced him off the show.
37* StayInTheKitchen: Discussed frequently and believed fervently by Grace's mother in-law.
38* UnseenNoMore: Jimmy was never seen on-screen in the first season, and only heard in a television ad that Grace saw but was not shown to the audience. He became a recurring character in the second season.

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