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2[[caption-width-right:302:Go [[UsefulNotes/LosAngeles west]], young man.]]
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4->''"On ''Friends'', Joey was a womanizer, but we enjoyed his exploits. He was a solid friend, a guy you knew you could count on. Joey was [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] to be a guy who couldn't get a job, couldn't ask a girl out. He became a pathetic, mopey character. I felt he was moving in the wrong direction, but I was not heard."''
5-->--'''Kevin S. Bright''', executive producer of the show.
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7''Joey'' was a SpinOff of the wildly popular sitcom ''Series/{{Friends}}''. It transplanted wannabe actor Joey Tribbiani (Creator/MattLeblanc) to Los Angeles, where he tried to make a go of becoming a big star. It added new characters such as Gina, his equally promiscuous sister, played by Creator/DreaDeMatteo of ''Series/TheSopranos''; Michael, his sheltered nephew, played by Creator/PauloCostanzo, and their neighbor Alex, played by Creator/AndreaAnders. Plots usually revolved around one of three things:
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9* A. Gina's love life in trouble.
10* B. Michael's inability to get a date.
11* C. Alex and Joey's [[WillTheyOrWontThey romantic issues]].
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13Some people were apprehensive about this spin-off as they were unsure of whether Joey would be able to stand on his own as a character and support his own show. The first episode drew in fairly impressive ratings (18 million viewers) and the show was successful enough to get a second season. Though in the second season Creator/{{NBC}} [[ScrewedByTheNetwork put it up against]] ''Series/AmericanIdol'' among other things, causing its ratings to drop which was the final nail in the coffin. In the middle of the second season, ''Joey'' was no more, at least in the US, the remaining episodes did air overseas and were eventually released on DVD... in Canada. A total of 46 episodes were released, from September, 2004 to May, 2006.
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15Not to be confused with the other kind of joey (a [[KangarooPouchRide newborn marsupial]]) -- as ''Joey himself'' [[Recap/FriendsS10E5TheOneWhereRachelsSisterBabysits once did]] -- or with [[Film/Joey1997 a 1997 film]] about that kind of joey.
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17!!This show provides examples of:
18* AndStarring: Drea de Matteo
19* AdamWesting: Creator/BrentSpiner and Creator/CarmenElectra both play hammed up versions of themselves, with Spiner being embittered in an IAmNotSpock kind of way and Electra being a LovableSexManiac just as Joey was trying to be faithful to his girlfriend.
20* AsHimself:
21** Creator/BrentSpiner in "Joey and the Premiere".
22** Creator/CarmenElectra is the reason why an episode is "Joey and the Temptation", and returns the following season.
23** "Joey and the Poker" has a few of those in ''Celebrity Poker Showdown''.
24* BigEater: Joey, just as much as ever.
25* BrotherSisterIncest: Played for laughs - Gina kisses Joey deliberately to {{squick}} him out, so that he'll understand just [[CastIncest how inappropriate it is to flirt with the actress playing his character's daughter.]]
26* BunnyEarsLawyer: Bobbi Morgenstern seems to be barely functional as a human being, given her many addictions, gaping personality flaws and general weirdness, but (a few big mistakes aside) she does seem to be a fairly skilled agent.
27* CallBack: Way back [[Recap/FriendsS1E13TheOneWithTheBoobies in the first season]] of ''Friends'', Chandler mentioned that Joey got a lot of grief for pursuing an acting career rather than going into his father's plumbing business. "Joey and the Dad" shows the old man does have some lingering resentment about that, thinking Joey looked down on his profession and responding by generally being out of touch on Joey's various acting projects.
28* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
29** Zach was absent from the last five episodes of the series with no explanation and he was never mentioned or refered to again.
30** Lauren the ''Deep Powder'' producer (played by Creator/LucyLiu) appeared on several episodes and was set up as a potential love interest for Joey, but disappeared before anything could come of it.
31* ContinuityNod:
32** A subtle one; Way back in [[Recap/FriendsS3E8TheOneWithTheGiantPokingDevice Season 3 of Friends]] Joey told Chandler that if he was the other man getting between a married couple he'd step back and let them try to work it out. Here he finds himself in a similar position with Donna and her husband and follows through on his own advice.
33** More directly when discussing the possibility of telling a girl her loves her he reflects on how badly that ultimately went with Rachel.
34* DawsonCasting: In-universe example: Joey flirts with an actress in her mid 20s at an audition, then finds out that she has been cast as the ''teenage daughter'' of the character he is auditioning for. While reading a scene with her, the two of them put in huge amounts of DoubleEntendre into all their lines, and finally end up making out. The casting director simply tells Joey "Never have a daughter!"
35* DoubleStandard: Joey's middle-aged agent Bobbi, who frequently hit on Joey's 21-year-old nephew Michael. This was PlayedForLaughs until the end of season one, where she told Joey she could get Michael and a friend tickets to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', but used it to trick Michael into a date with her. Gina was ''pissed''.
36* EasterEgg: Joey has a picture of himself and Chandler near his door.
37* TheEponymousShow
38* EveryScarHasAStory: PlayedForLaughs. Joey recounts how each of his scars taught him an important lesson:
39-->'''Joey:''' ''[pointing at his hand]'' Don't touch the stove. ''[pointing at his mouth]'' Don't run with scissors in your mouth. ''[pointing at his tongue]'' Don't lick the peanut butter off steak knife. […] ''[pointing at the top of his head]'' Always stay seated in the roller-coaster.
40* {{Fingore}}: One episode has Gina dating a man who used to work in a construction site until he lost a toe. Now that the money earned from the injury has ended, he's considering losing a finger...
41* FromTheAshes: Its failure to repeat the success of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' was due to, as many critics pointed, the lack of interest in simply following one character when ''Friends'' was a show about an {{ensemble|s}}. Another problem was that many believed Joey had become [[{{Flanderization}} too dumb and cartoonish]] by that point to really be able to carry an entire series on his own.
42* GoneHorriblyRight: Joey is told to woo a reporter in order for her to write flattering material. She proceeds to fall madly in love and think they're about to get married.
43* GoshDarnItToHeck: When upset Alex exclams "Geez Luigi!".
44* HandsOffParenting: One episode features Joey upset with an online critic who happens to be an 11-year-old girl. Her father lets Joey see her no questions asked despite the the visible anger he is showing. Then when witnessing a hug between the two, he offers Joey pizza.
45* HighFiveLeftHanging:
46** In "Joey and the Taste Test", Lauren, who is TerrifiedOfGerms to the point of avoiding skin-to-skin contact, questions Joey about his relationship with his co-star:
47--->'''Lauren:''' So, you and Katie- what's going on there?\
48'''Joey:''' Oh, well, I'm a gentleman, so let's just say I'm still circling the airport, but I have been given permission to land. ''[holds up hand for a high five]''\
49'''Lauren:''' I'm going to leave you hanging on that one.
50** In "Joey and the High School Friend", as Joey is describing his relationship with the high school friend:
51--->'''Joey:''' I mean, we hit on all these girls together except for each other's sisters. That was our code. Okay, which was really hard because his sisters were hot and my sisters were ''slutty''. ''[holds up his hand to Michael]''\
52''[pause]''\
53'''Michael:''' What? I'm not gonna high-five that.\
54'''Joey:''' Okay, I may have just made an offensive comment about your aunts and mother, but you ''never'' leave me hanging.\
55'''Michael:''' Okay, whatever. ''[smacks his hand]''
56:::: Later that episode, Joey holds up his hand for another high five after making an inappropriately timed comment. Michael stares at him in disbelief, and he admits, "All right, that was a bad one, but ''you gotta do it!''" Michael just walks out of the room.
57* HypocriticalHumor: Gina is often critical of others' decisions, such as saying Joey was rushing things by wanting to move in with his new girlfriend.
58-->'''Joey''': "You like thinking through life's big decisions?" ''(points at Michael)''
59* IAmYourFather: Inverted--everybody except Michael's father is aware that Michael is his son.
60* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Like with ''Friends'', episode titles follow a fill-in-the-blank formula. In this case, it's "Joey and the __".
61* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In the pilot, Joey is given the choice between two shows, one about nurses and one about cops. He goes with the cop show, thinking the nurses one will not be any good. One GilliganCut later, the cop show is cancelled before it even airs while ''Nurses'' is a smash hit.
62* LaughTrack: One of the last NBC comedies to have one. The failure of this show, as well as the success of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' (which began airing in between ''Joey'''s two seasons), are the reasons that most NBC comedies of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]] were free-camera sitcoms without laugh tracks. (The three-camera sitcom is currently making a comeback, though, due to [=CBS=]'s skyrocketing ratings.)
63* MayDecemberRomance: Michael's first fling is a forty-something book store owner. Who in turn is cheating on him with a much older teacher...
64* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Gloria Tribbiani was a very fertile woman in her day, given Joey and his seven sisters. Apparently she repeatedly managed to get pregnant again almost immediately upon giving birth, as all the Tribbiani siblings are nine months apart in age.
65* MistakenForGay: Joey's sister Gina thought that Chandler and Joey were a gay couple. Understandable, considering they did squabble like man and wife.
66* MistakenForServant: In "Joey and the Fancy Sister", Joey's sister Mary-Theresa comes to visit and mistakes Alex for a [[EthnicMenialLabor Hispanic maid]]. Alex is conflict-avoidant enough that she goes along with it, doing her laundry and pretending that she only speaks Spanish.
67* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Joey accidentally revealed that a specific character was going to be killed off in an early episode of his new show, ''Deep Powder'' in a press junket. The rest of the episode featured Joey being worried that he'd be killed off in retaliation for the leak, but the producers of the show instead killed off a different character, who was played by a {{Jerkass}} that nobody involved with the show liked.
68* NoPokerFace: In "Joey and the Poker". While playing poker with Alex and thoroughly losing, Joey wonders what he's doing wrong. Then he draws three new cards, and his eyes go big and he gasps before pressing his mouth into a line and trying to act nonchalant.
69-->'''Joey''': Alright, well, I guess I'll raise.\
70'''Alex''': I fold.\
71'''Joey''': It's like you can read my mind!
72* NoStuntDouble: InUniverse. In one episode, Joey is forced to perform a stunt himself when he gets his double injured.
73* SameStoryDifferentNames: While not all a number of plotlines seem to be rather similar to things Joey or other characters went through on ''Friends.'' In particular Joey getting a big role in a successful but very goofy TV show only for his character to be killed off due to him getting a swelled head is almost exactly how his first stint on ''Days Of Our Lives'' went.
74* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Joey is a Casanova with an IQ of 2; Michael's a refugee from ''The Big Bang Theory.''
75* SeriousBusiness: Gina does not take lightly to Alex claiming she made a better lasagna than her, and orders a "taste test".
76* ShoutOutToShakespeare:
77** Joey says, "I did the soap thing, but I can be serious. 'Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?' That's Romeo." Alex notes that it's actually Juliet, making Joey disappointed.
78** Another episode has Joey playing Richard III... and performing the opening soliloquy [[ItMakesSenseInContext right before a cowboy musical.]]
79* ShutUpKiss: From Joey to Lauren when she's having a freak-out:
80-->'''Lauren:''' What was that for?\
81'''Joey:''' To ''calm. You. Down.''
82* SmoothTalkingTalentAgent : Joey has an agent named Bobbi. She's shown to be ditzy and has an obsessive crush on Joey's nephew. She manages to get Joey a role on a hit series, [[spoiler: only to get his character killed off by suggesting he ask for a raise.]] At one point, she takes Joey's sister Gina under her wing. Gina also engages in some sleazy acts, such as sleeping with a client.
83* StandardSnippet: The William Tell Overture plays as Joey rushes to ''Series/TheTonightShow''. In a pink motorcycle!
84* StealthInsult: Gina learns that Mary-Theresa's engagement ring is fake, which Mary-Theresa doesn't know. She tells her that she truly deserves it.
85* TeenPregnancy: Part of Gina's backstory.
86-->'''Gina:''' That's the good thing about having a kid so young.\
87'''Joey:''' Yeah, you rarely hear the argument for teen pregnancy.
88* TerrifiedOfGerms: Lauren. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment In her first appearance]], she grabs a tissue to use to shake hands with Joey.
89* TranslationByVolume: In "Joey and the Fancy Sister", Joey's sister Mary-Theresa comes to visit and mistakes Alex for a maid. She tells her loudly and slowly, "Hola! We are out of towels!"
90* UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo: Joey/Alex/Dean.
91* VivaLasVegas: "Joey and the Road Trip", where Joey is sent to be the judge of a beauty pageant, and brings everyone along, with Michael making lots of money and Alex fangirling over Celine Dion frontrow seats.
92* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the finale of ''Friends'', Joey bought a baby chick and duck for Monica and Chandler's housewarming, before deciding that he should have them. The birds do not seem to make the move to LA with Joey.
93* WillTheyOrWontThey: Joey and Alex in Season 2.
94* YankTheDogsChain: At the end of Season 1, ''Deep Powder'' ran a stunt where viewers would get to vote in an online poll which one of the main characters would be killed off. Thanks to some bungling on Howard's part (he thought the question was who should be kept), Joey's character lost out big time. However, because of Joey's popularity on the series, they were going to keep him. At Bobbi's suggestion, Joey then asked for a raise... which promptly led to him filming a death scene.
95* ZanyScheme

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