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* CreatorBacklash: While Allie [=DiMeco=] has stated that she does not hate the show, she has shared some uncomfortable experiences she had during production, such as filming the episode "First Kiss". When she refused to have her first kiss be on TV, a female producer [[ForcefulKiss forcefully kissed]] Allie and basically said, "There, you've had your first kiss. Now go back to filming." She also stated that the producers threatened to fire her if she didn't kiss the actor playing the French pianist who was a thirty-year-old man while she herself was fourteen at the time.
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* CreatorBacklash: While Allie [=DiMeco=] has stated that she does not hate the show, she has shared some uncomfortable experiences she had during production, such as filming the episode "First Kiss". When she refused to have her first kiss be on TV, a female producer [[ForcefulKiss forcefully kissed]] Allie and basically said, "There, you've had your first kiss. Now go back to filming." She also stated that the producers threatened to fire her if she didn't kiss the actor playing the French pianist who was a thirty-year-old man while she herself was fourteen fifteen at the time.
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* CreatorBacklash: While Allie [=DiMeco=] has stated that she does not hate the show, she has shared some uncomfortable experiences she had during production, such as filming the episode "First Kiss". When she refused to have her first kiss be on TV, a female producer [[ForcefulKiss forcefully kissed]] Allie and basically said, "There, you've had your first kiss. Now go back to filming." She also stated that the producers threatened to fire her if she didn't kiss the actor playing the French pianist who was a thirty-year-old man while she herself was fourteen at the time.
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* CreatorKiller: Due to the below mentioned meddling and screwing the network, the show was the last major project of Creator/PollyDraper, who didn't make much content after it. Ironic, considering ''she killed herself off in the show''.
* ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the third season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant '''60 episodes in one season. For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' personal lives, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; as a result they themselves put an end to what was one of their most successful series at the time.
* ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the third season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant '''60 episodes in one season. For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' personal lives, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; as a result they themselves put an end to what was one of their most successful series at the time.
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* CreatorKiller: Due to the below mentioned meddling and screwing the network, the This show was the last major project of Creator/PollyDraper, who didn't make much content after it. Ironic, considering ''she killed herself off in the show''.
show''. It's possible she was too incensed by the ExecutiveMeddling mentioned below to want to continue with her career.
* ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the third season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant'''60 ''60 episodes in one season. season.'' For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade '''grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' personal lives, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; chose to walk back on that; as a result result, they themselves put an end to what was one of their most successful series at the time.
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* CreatorKiller: Due to the below mentioned meddling and screwing the network, the show was the last major project of Polly Draper, who didn't make much content after it. Ironic, considering ''she killed herself off in the show''.
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* CreatorKiller: Due to the below mentioned meddling and screwing the network, the show was the last major project of Polly Draper, Creator/PollyDraper, who didn't make much content after it. Ironic, considering ''she killed herself off in the show''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Nat and Creator/MirandaCosgrove. Which is kinda icky as she's two years older than Nat and he was very young when the show started.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Isaac in ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'', Q in ''Literature/PaperTowns'', and in recent years (for [[NeverLiveItDown better or worse]]) as Light Yagami/Turner in [[Film/DeathNote2017 the Netflix adaptation of Death Note]].
** Alex Wolff would later on get recognition for his performance as Peter in ''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.
** Alex Wolff would later on get recognition for his performance as Peter in ''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Isaac in ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'' and Q in ''Literature/PaperTowns''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Isaac in ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'' and ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'', Q in ''Literature/PaperTowns''.''Literature/PaperTowns'', and in recent years (for [[NeverLiveItDown better or worse]]) as Light Yagami/Turner in [[Film/DeathNote2017 the Netflix adaptation of Death Note]].
** Alex Wolff would later on get recognition for his performance as Peter in ''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.
** Alex Wolff would later on get recognition for his performance as Peter in ''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.
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* CreatorKiller: Due to the below mentioned meddling and screwing the network, the show was the last major project of Polly Draper Draper, who didn't make much content after it. Ironic Ironic, considering '''she ''she killed herself off in the show'''.show''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'' and Q in ''Literature/PaperTowns''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac Isaac in ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'' and Q in ''Literature/PaperTowns''.''Literature/PaperTowns''.
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* OneEpisodeWonder: ''Supetastic 6'', a one-off AlternateUniverse animated special featuring the cast as superheroes.
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* ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the 3rd season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant '''60 episodes in one season. For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' shooting schedule, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; they promptly put an end to their highly successful show thanks to their meddling.
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* ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the 3rd third season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant '''60 episodes in one season. For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' shooting schedule, personal lives, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; as a result they promptly themselves put an end to what was one of their highly most successful show thanks to their meddling.series at the time.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Stars]] and Q in Literature/PaperTowns.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Stars]] ''Film/TheFaultInOurStars'' and Q in Literature/PaperTowns.''Literature/PaperTowns''.
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* TheDanza - All but one of the main characters use their real names in the show.
* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.
* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Stars]] and Q in Literature/PaperTowns.
* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.
* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Stars]] and Q in Literature/PaperTowns.
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*OldShame - ExecutiveMeddling[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite being one of the network's most successful shows when it aired, the show wound up being screwed over thanks to these tropes. At the end of the 3rd season, Nick executives demanded Polly Draper and her family to make more episodes. And by more, they meant '''60 episodes in one season. For a show whose cast mainly consisted of grade schoolers and high schoolers!''' Unsurprisingly, Draper refused, citing a previous agreement that the shooting schedule would not interfere with the boys' shooting schedule, but Nickelodeon of course wouldn't have it; they promptly put an end to their highly successful show thanks to their meddling.
* OldShame: Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.
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* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Stars]] and Q in [[PaperTowns Paper Towns]].Literature/PaperTowns.
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* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Starts]] Stars]] and Q in [[PaperTowns Paper Towns]].
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* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars]] and Q in [[PaperTowns]].
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* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars]] [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars The Fault In Our Starts]] and Q in [[PaperTowns]].[[PaperTowns Paper Towns]].
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* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.
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* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.site.
* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars]] and Q in [[PaperTowns]].
* RetroactiveRecognition - Though this was his first hit, Nat Wolff is more well-known nowadays for his roles as Issac in [[Film/TheFaultInOurStars]] and Q in [[PaperTowns]].
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* TheDanza - All but one of the main characters use their real names in the show.
* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.
* OldShame - Played straight and subverted. The brothers now perform as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nat and Alex Wolff]]", but still mention the show prominently on their official site.