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adorkable cleanup, now it's YMMV. removing misuse and ZCE, and moving appropriate examples to YMMV
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* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} app software company. She is also sporting the oversized glasses "nerd" look. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how adorable being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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* LovableNerd: Lucy is a software developer for an UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} app software company. She is also sporting the oversized glasses "nerd" look. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how adorable being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} app software company. She is also sporting the oversized glasses "nerd" look. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how adorable being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} app software company. She is also sporting the oversized glasses "nerd" look. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how adorable being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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* HelpYourselfInThePast: The central premise of the series.
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* HelpYourselfInThePast: HelpYourselfInTheFuture: The central premise of the series.
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''Dating Rules From My Future Self'' is a web series about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving mysterious texts giving her relationship advice. Queries discover that this person is Lucy herself, 10 years into the future. She's here to fix all the romantic mistakes her younger self made, and she is not taking "no" for an answer.
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''Dating Rules From My Future Self'' is a web series about young women whose love lives need a little help.
The first season is about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving mysterious texts giving her relationship advice. Queries discover that this person is Lucy herself, 10 years into the future. She's here to fix all the romantic mistakes her younger self made, and she is not taking "no" for an answer.
The first season is about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving mysterious texts giving her relationship advice. Queries discover that this person is Lucy herself, 10 years into the future. She's here to fix all the romantic mistakes her younger self made, and she is not taking "no" for an answer.
Season two is about an emotionally immature 26-year-old named Chloe, who is crashing with her sister and can't stay in a relationship for more than five days. Her future self is alone, lonely, and thoroughly disgusted: it's time to grow up and start believing in love.
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* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Although they don't physically meet, the trope plays out the same way via texting, with future Lucy confirming her identity by telling past Lucy that she's "never been in love."
* ProductPlacement: Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implied divorce.
* ProductPlacement: Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implied divorce.
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* MyFutureSelfAndMe: MyFutureSelfAndMe:
** Although they don't physically meet, the trope plays out the same way via texting, with future Lucy confirming her identity by telling past Lucy that she's "never been in love."
** In season two, future Chloe proves herself by video texting, instead.
*ProductPlacement: ProductPlacement:
** Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
** Season two ups the ante with Chloe's prominent [=iPhone=] and an [=iPad=].
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implieddivorce.
divorce. Future Chloe wants her younger self to grow up and find love before it's too late.
** Although they don't physically meet, the trope plays out the same way via texting, with future Lucy confirming her identity by telling past Lucy that she's "never been in love."
** In season two, future Chloe proves herself by video texting, instead.
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** Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
** Season two ups the ante with Chloe's prominent [=iPhone=] and an [=iPad=].
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implied
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* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} app software company. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how sexy being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} app software company. She is also sporting the oversized glasses "nerd" look. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how sexy adorable being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
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''Dating Rules From My Future Self'' is a web series about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving texts from someone who claims to be herself 10 years in the future giving her relationship advice. And to start with, that sleazy fiance has to ''go''.
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''Dating Rules From My Future Self'' is a web series about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving mysterious texts from someone who claims to be herself 10 years in the future giving her relationship advice. advice. Queries discover that this person is Lucy herself, 10 years into the future. She's here to fix all the romantic mistakes her younger self made, and she is not taking "no" for an answer.
And to start with, that sleazy fiance has to ''go''.
And to start with, that sleazy fiance has to ''go''.
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''Dating Rules From My Future Self'' is a web series about Lucy, a woman who starts receiving texts from someone who claims to be herself 10 years in the future giving her relationship advice. And to start with, that sleazy fiance has to ''go''.
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!!This series provides examples of:
* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} app software company. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how sexy being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
* HelpYourselfInThePast: The central premise of the series.
* MisappliedPhlebotinum: {{Lampshaded}} by Lucy in the first episode, where she asks her future self why she's not using the time texting technology to cure cancer or some other great cause rather than giving herself dating advice. Future Lucy replies that it's because they are just ''that lonely.''
* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Although they don't physically meet, the trope plays out the same way via texting, with future Lucy confirming her identity by telling past Lucy that she's "never been in love."
* ProductPlacement: Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implied divorce.
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!!This series provides examples of:
* {{Adorkable}}: Lucy is a software developer for an {{iOS}} app software company. [[DiscussedTrope Her friends point out how sexy being a geek girl makes her to men.]]
* HelpYourselfInThePast: The central premise of the series.
* MisappliedPhlebotinum: {{Lampshaded}} by Lucy in the first episode, where she asks her future self why she's not using the time texting technology to cure cancer or some other great cause rather than giving herself dating advice. Future Lucy replies that it's because they are just ''that lonely.''
* MyFutureSelfAndMe: Although they don't physically meet, the trope plays out the same way via texting, with future Lucy confirming her identity by telling past Lucy that she's "never been in love."
* ProductPlacement: Lucy's [=iPhone=] is as much a character as Lucy herself, seeing as how it's how future Lucy communicates.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Future Lucy's goal is to prevent an extremely unhappy marriage and implied divorce.
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