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* HideYourPregnancy: Creator/AngeliqueCabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.



* HideYourPregnancy: Creator/AngeliqueCabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.



* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After ratings for the third season declined from previous years, CBS renewed ''Life in Pieces'' for a fourth season, though they only ordered thirteen episodes, and was pushed back to the summer. The network later cancelled the series in the middle of the aforementioned season. This is even more unfortunate given the fact that if it had a full season, the series would have had enough episodes syndication, and would have had a chance to shine in re-runs.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series is soaked in mid-2010s cultural and technological references.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After ratings for the third season declined from previous years, CBS renewed ''Life in Pieces'' for a fourth season, though they only ordered thirteen episodes, and was pushed back to the summer. The network later cancelled the series in the middle of the aforementioned season. This is even more unfortunate given the fact that if it had a full season, the series would have had enough episodes syndication, and would have had a chance to shine in re-runs.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series is soaked in mid-2010s cultural and technological references.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series was never critically acclaimed during its original run, is not aired in syndication, and is only available on Hulu. Sadly, unless somebody you know tells you about the show or it ends up in your streaming autoplay by happenstance, you're very unlikely to know the show exists.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After ratings for the third season declined from previous years, CBS renewed ''Life in Pieces'' for a fourth season, though they only ordered thirteen episodes, and was pushed back to the summer. The network later cancelled the series in the middle of the aforementioned season. This is even more unfortunate given the fact that if it had a full season, the series would have had enough episodes syndication, and would have had a chance to shine in re-runs.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After ratings for the third season declined from previous years, CBS renewed ''Life in Pieces'' for a fourth season, though they only ordered thirteen episodes, and was pushed back to the summer. The network later cancelled the series in the middle of the aforementioned season. This is even more unfortunate given the fact that if it had a full season, the series would have had enough episodes syndication, and would have had a chance to shine in re-runs.re-runs.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series is soaked in mid-2010s cultural and technological references.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The second season ends with Colleen suddenly [[spoiler: falling several stories off a faulty balcony and into a swimming pool]]. This was done because Angelique Cabral was pregnant and she was going to be approaching her due date by the time the third season began production so the writers needed to find ways where they could either hide her pregnancy or write her out for a few episodes.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The second season ends with Colleen suddenly [[spoiler: falling several stories off a faulty balcony and into a swimming pool]]. This was done because Angelique Cabral was pregnant and she was going to be approaching her due date by the time the third season began production so the writers needed to find ways where they could either hide her pregnancy or write her out for a few episodes.episodes.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After ratings for the third season declined from previous years, CBS renewed ''Life in Pieces'' for a fourth season, though they only ordered thirteen episodes, and was pushed back to the summer. The network later cancelled the series in the middle of the aforementioned season. This is even more unfortunate given the fact that if it had a full season, the series would have had enough episodes syndication, and would have had a chance to shine in re-runs.
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* HideYourPregnancy: Angelique Cabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.

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* HideYourPregnancy: Angelique Cabral's Creator/AngeliqueCabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.
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* HideYourPregnancy: Angelique Cabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.

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* HideYourPregnancy: Angelique Cabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.sex.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The second season ends with Colleen suddenly [[spoiler: falling several stories off a faulty balcony and into a swimming pool]]. This was done because Angelique Cabral was pregnant and she was going to be approaching her due date by the time the third season began production so the writers needed to find ways where they could either hide her pregnancy or write her out for a few episodes.
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* HideYourPregnancy: Angelique Cabral's pregnancy was beginning to show towards the end of the second season, necessitating that she be shot in tight close-ups from the chest up. By the beginning of the third season, Cabral was approaching her due date and the show decided to have fun by putting Colleen in a wheelchair with two broken legs and a broken arm, giving them an excuse to cover Cabral's belly with a comically large cast and sling. Later, we see how far along the actress was when Matt has a nightmare about starting a family with Colleen in "Bunny Single Nightmare Drinking" and finds his wife about to give birth the morning after they have sex.

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