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* ActorSharedBackground: Rob, like Creator/ZoeKravitz, is a biracial woman. We see that her mom is white (her dad's not seen, but he's obviously black from her looks). They both moved to and live in Brooklyn as well.
* ProducedByCastMember: Creator/ZoeKravitz plays Rob, the protagonist, while she also was an executive producer for the show.
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* DeletedScene: There was originally a scene where a vengeful wife offers her cheating husband's record collection to Rob for fifty dollars. Rob is unwilling to accept the offer, although he does buy a rare Otis Reading for ten dollars, and she throws in the Sex Pistol's "God Save the Queen" for free.

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* DeletedScene: There was originally a scene where a vengeful wife offers her cheating husband's record collection of extremely rare and valuable records to Rob for fifty dollars. Rob is unwilling to accept the offer, although he does buy a rare Otis Reading for ten dollars, and she throws in the Sex Pistol's "God Save the Queen" for free.
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** Music/LizPhair was considered for the part of Marie De Salle.

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* QueerCharacterQueerActor: In the Creator/{{Hulu}} adaptation, Rob's bisexual, as Creator/ZoeKravitz is.



* TechnologyMarchesOn:
** ZigZagged with the film. On the one hand, Rob makes use of cassette tapes, which have gone the way of the dodo in favor of [=CDs=] and then digital. On the other hand, he makes most of his money reselling vinyl records, which had a huge resurgence in popularity after the turn of the millennium.
** Vinyl went through a resurgence since the book was published and in 2020 record stores are still a thing by the time of the series. However, the store also carries cassettes, which one minor character finds odd. Simon, the clerk who replaced the Dick character, admits to still using cassettes as they're "weird and warm".

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* TechnologyMarchesOn:
** ZigZagged with the film. On the one hand,
TechnologyMarchesOn: Rob makes use of cassette tapes, which have gone the way of the dodo in favor of [=CDs=] and then digital. On the other hand, However, he makes most of his money reselling vinyl records, which had a huge resurgence in popularity after the turn of the millennium.
** Vinyl went through a resurgence since the book was published and in 2020 record stores are still a thing by the time of the series. However, the store also carries cassettes, which one minor character finds odd. Simon, the clerk who replaced the Dick character, admits to still using cassettes as they're "weird and warm".
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!!The series:
* QueerCharacterQueerActor: In the Creator/{{Hulu}} adaptation, Rob's bisexual, as Creator/ZoeKravitz is.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Vinyl went through a resurgence since the book was published and in 2020 record stores are still a thing by the time of the series. However, the store also carries cassettes, which one minor character finds odd. Simon, the clerk who replaced the Dick character, admits to still using cassettes as they're "weird and warm".

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