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3An {{Creator/HBO}} original comedy made in the first half of TheNineties by the creators-to-be of ''Series/{{Friends}}'', David Crane and Marta Kaufman. The series was essentially a sex farce, detailing the life of Martin Tupper (Creator/BrianBenben), a neurotic [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity New Yorker]] trying to get laid in the wake of his divorce, his expectations of life addled by a childhood spent watching old TV.
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5The series used a variation on the ImagineSpot as its primary gimmick. Clips from old movies and TV shows were used for Martin's Imagine Spots. Also, being on HBO, it got a lot racier than network television might imagine.
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9* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: In one episode, Martin is suffering from impotence. Trying to cure it, he goes to bed with a busty, blonde cheerleader, naked except for her short skirt and pom-poms. She does the "We got spirit, yes we do!" chant while straddling him. The fact that this doesn't make him "rise to the occasion" seems proof that his condition is really bad.
10* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Martin's ex-wife Judith's new husband Richard was annoyingly perfect in every way.
11* BigApplesauce: Very much a New York show.
12* {{Bowdlerization}}: The series was badly cut when aired on FOX and in syndication
13* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: A nice little sendup -- Martin has to give up coffee. Suddenly ''every one'' of the little film clips in his head is about...
14* TheGhost: Annoyingly perfect Richard.
15* ImagineSpot: The series' core gimmick.
16* KavorkaMan: Despite being kind of dumpy-looking, Martin hooked up with an astonishing amount of hot naked women.
17* KissingCousins: In the episode "Theory of Relativity", Martin and his cousin Sarah (played by Creator/HelenSlater, remembered for playing ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} in the [[ComicBook/Supergirl1984 eponymous film]]) find themselves attracted to each other but unable to act upon it for most of the episode. When they finally find themselves alone and unable to be interrupted, their mutual passion fizzles out when they notice how much their feet resemble each other's.
18* LingerieScene: Courtney Cox stunning in hers in 'Come Knock On Our Door'.
19* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Martin Tupper went through woman after woman in a effort to replace his true love, his ex-wife, Judith.
20* MagicPlasticSurgery: Eddie Charles is replaced by a different actor partway through the first season. This is explained away by having him get surgery to change his eyelids. So he gets a whole new face and several extra inches of height! However, everybody says that he doesn't look any different. Martin quips "A little younger, maybe." Devilishly clever, these eyelid surgeons!
21* TheMissusAndTheEx: This happens in the episode "Three Coins in the Dryer". Martin imagines all kinds of craziness about them viciously fighting each other. It turns out that they are rather awkward and uncomfortable with each other, but perfectly nice. Martin's ex-wife only reacts with a friendly detached amusement that they have so obviously been having sex.
22* ThePornomancer: Martin. He's not exactly ugly but he's not exactly a looker, either, and yet he gets supermodel-gorgeous women into bed with amazing ease. This is occasionally lampshaded, such as by Judith asking him "Have you slept with every woman in New York?" and in the episode where he almost dies, his "this is your life" tape is essentially one long series of porn clips, which gets the Angel secretary hot and bothered.
23* PrimaDonnaDirector: Sir Roland Moorecock (Music/DavidBowie) in "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told" -- he's nasty to everyone but is kowtowed to nonetheless. Martin ultimately tries to call him out on his nastiness only to discover that he's more than aware of how much he's resented; he just ''doesn't care''.
24* StraightGay: Both Martin's father Mickey and Mickey's lover Roger.
25* StylisticSuck: Martin's play/musical, though because the the aforementioned Moorecock thought Martin's play was a dull examination of his divorce.
26-->'''Play!Judith:''' ''(singing)'' Take the man from woman, and what you got is "wo" / I am "wo", I am "wo", I am "wo"!
27* TheTalk: Spoofed. Martin steels himself to tell Jeremy The Facts Of Life and is hugely relieved when Jeremy says, "Dad, I know all this. We learned it at school." Martin smiles and relaxes, calmly asking if Jeremy has any questions...
28** "Yeah, what's cunnilingus?" Cut to man falling from a building with a horrified scream.
29** Followed immediately by a series of equally direct questions, with similar clips as "responses".
30** Played straight(er) later by Martin talking to Jeremy about a completely different and wrapping up by saying it was "as awkward as bad sex".
31--> '''Jeremy''': (looking stunned) Sex can be bad?!
32* AThreesomeIsHot: Martin and Eddie have one with Alisha (Courtney Cox) and are very awkward with one another afterwards.
33* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs: In "The Second-Greatest Story Ever Told", Richard's life is becoming a {{Biopic}}. Martin falls in love with the woman playing Judith...and then she meets the man playing Richard...

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