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* DiagnosisKnowingTooMuch: Franklin's main "problem" is his complete lack of understanding social cues, which could describe any number of mental/social disorders.
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* AssPull: The Season 5 episode "How Oliver Got His Groove Back" has the arc of Taylor and Trip's relationship deteriorating come to its payoff and fruition with Taylor and Trip breaking up and realizing they need time to figure themselves out without each other. When she attempts to go on a date with her college friend Andre, she finds herself unable to kiss him because she's not over Trip. Thus, ''the same episode'' literally ends with Taylor telling Trip she wants him back and he takes her back.

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* AssPull: The Season 5 episode "How Oliver Got His Groove Back" has the arc of Taylor and Trip's relationship deteriorating come to its payoff and fruition with Taylor and Trip breaking up and realizing they need time to figure themselves out without each other. When she attempts to go on a date with her college friend Andre, she finds herself unable to kiss him because she's not over Trip. Thus, ''the same episode'' literally ends with Taylor telling Trip she wants him back and he takes her back. Not to mention the season/series finale "The Election" has them getting engaged.

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* FriendshipWritingFumble:
** The writers made it clear in the show that they didn't want Oliver and Cooper to be shipped together despite interest thriving regardless. See FanPreferredCouple.
** Cooper viewing Oliver's family like they're his own means that moments of him and Taylor looking like they're flirting with each other were not meant to be seen as ShipTease and yet could still be interpreted as such.


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* PlatonicWritingRomanticReading:
** The writers made it clear in the show that they didn't want Oliver and Cooper to be shipped together despite interest thriving regardless. See FanPreferredCouple.
** Cooper viewing Oliver's family like they're his own means that moments of him and Taylor looking like they're flirting with each other were not meant to be seen as ShipTease and yet could still be interpreted as such.

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