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** Schmidt's romance subplot with Molly can be this if you're put off by the 7-year age difference, even if the film goes out of its way to specify that Molly is 18.

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** Schmidt's romance subplot with Molly can be this if you're put off by the 7-year age difference, because even if though the film goes out of its way to specify that Molly is 18.18, she's still in High School being courted by a fully grown man.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://youtu.be/o4PSX9Rt8Og Back Together]], the opening theme and {{Leitmotif}} of the movies is a swooning orchestral score that can either pump a person up or act as a somber backing track depending on how its tuned.
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** Unfortunately, most of the good music is edited out of later DVD and streaming releases, including Music/TheRollingStonesBand, Music/{{REM}} and others.

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** Unfortunately, most The series itself was also notable for licensing a lot of the good popular music is edited out of later DVD and streaming releases, to use within the episodes, including Music/TheRollingStonesBand, Music/{{REM}} and others.others. Unfortunately, this licensing did not cover home releases and the soundtracks were stripped from most DVD/Streaming options; see the Trivia tab for more information.
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the film and the series are in totally different genres


* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously. The episode became even odder once [[Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet the 21 Jump Street movie]] came out, because what the movie (which is canon) tells about the Series' main characters' fates isn't reconcilable with this episode. [[spoiler:The movie shows they are still undercover police officers until 2012, when they die at about 50 years old; but the "Future" episode had shown they had all quit police work sometime after the 1980's, and then lived to be 80 years old.]]

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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously. The episode became even odder once [[Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet the 21 Jump Street movie]] came out, because what the movie (which is canon) tells about the Series' main characters' fates isn't reconcilable with this episode. [[spoiler:The movie shows they are still undercover police officers until 2012, when they die at about 50 years old; but the "Future" episode had shown they had all quit police work sometime after the 1980's, and then lived to be 80 years old.]]
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That episode was about his girlfriend getting killed by a robber of a store, because she happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. That doesn't have anything to do with mutual allegations of domestic abuse within a marriage.


** The opening of the episode "Orpheus 3.3", considering Johnny Depp's 2022 legal troubles.
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** Schmidt's romance subplot with Molly can be this if you're put off by the 7-year age difference.
*** At least the film goes out of its way to specify that Molly's 18, to ward off potential pedophilia accusations.

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** Schmidt's romance subplot with Molly can be this if you're put off by the 7-year age difference.
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difference, even if the film goes out of its way to specify that Molly's 18, to ward off potential pedophilia accusations.Molly is 18.
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** Ioki's addiction to Morphine (after having survived a shooting and having been in a coma) was treated as something relatively minor in the 1980's, when the focus was much more on addiction to hard drugs. However, since [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_use_disorder opioid addiction]] became a big crisis in the late 2010's and it became known to the general public that addiction to ''legal'' drugs can be as bad as to illegal drugs, this became harsher to watch...
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** The opening of the episode ''Orpheus'', considering Johnny Depp's 2022 legal troubles.

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** The opening of the episode ''Orpheus'', "Orpheus 3.3", considering Johnny Depp's 2022 legal troubles.
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** The opening of the episode ''Orpheus'', considering Johnny Depp's 2022 legal troubles.
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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously. The episode became even odder once [[Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet the 21 Jump Street movie]] came out, because what the movie (which is canon) tells about the Series' main characters' fates isn't reconcilable this episode. [[spoiler:The movie shows they are stil undercover police officers until 2012, when they die at about 50 years old; but the episode had shown they had all quit police work sometime after the 1980's, and then lived to be 80 years old.]]

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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously. The episode became even odder once [[Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet the 21 Jump Street movie]] came out, because what the movie (which is canon) tells about the Series' main characters' fates isn't reconcilable with this episode. [[spoiler:The movie shows they are stil still undercover police officers until 2012, when they die at about 50 years old; but the "Future" episode had shown they had all quit police work sometime after the 1980's, and then lived to be 80 years old.]]
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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously.

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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously. The episode became even odder once [[Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet the 21 Jump Street movie]] came out, because what the movie (which is canon) tells about the Series' main characters' fates isn't reconcilable this episode. [[spoiler:The movie shows they are stil undercover police officers until 2012, when they die at about 50 years old; but the episode had shown they had all quit police work sometime after the 1980's, and then lived to be 80 years old.]]
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* BizarroEpisode: "[[Recap/TwentyOneJumpStreetS04E15BackFromTheFuture Back from the Future]]", a ClipShow episode where the framing device is a rookie officer in the 2040's interviewing the original team members, now in old age. It introduces a science fiction element into the series which had none previously.

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