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Indeed, [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming almost all episodes include]] \
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Indeed, [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming almost all episodes include]] \\\"Johnny\\\" in the title. In short, Johnny himself is a big turn-off for would-be fans.

!!Clichéd plots
Another problem is that the series has a lot of {{cliche}}s in its plot. Many stock plots are used, and a lot of cheap parodies are done. The show even reuses its \\\'\\\'own\\\'\\\' plots. Now, remember that [[TropesAreTools tropes are but instruments used in a story]]. A ClicheStorm can still be a good story. But the problem is that the writers overdo it.
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Another issue is that the writes [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter waste perfectly good characters. Whatever happened to Janet Nelson Jr.? The writers seem to try and shove Johnny into as many situations as possible, when the series would benefit without the constant wasted characters.
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Another issue is that the writes [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter waste perfectly good characters]]. Whatever happened to Janet Nelson Jr.? The writers seem to try and shove Johnny into as many situations as possible, when the series would benefit without the constant wasted characters.
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Indeed, [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming almost all episodes include]] \
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Indeed, [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming almost all episodes include]] \\\"Johnny\\\" in the title. In short, Johnny himself is a big turn-off for would-be fans.

!!Clichéd plots
Another problem is that the series has a lot of {{cliche}}s in its plot. Many stock plots are used, and a lot of cheap parodies are done. The show even reuses its \\\'\\\'own\\\'\\\' plots. Now, remember that [[TropesAreTools tropes are but instruments used in a story]]. A ClicheStorm can still be a good story. But the problem is that the writers overdo it.
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An issue of paramount importance is the fact that the main character is the {{annoying younger sibling}}, causing serious DesignatedProtagonistSyndrome. Why is Johnny the main character? The show would likely be more popular if the rational Dukey or the quirky but intelligent sisters Mary and Susan, all of whom are far more than Johnny. The series would benefit from SeriesMinusSeriesCore.
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An issue of paramount importance is the fact that the main character is the {{annoying younger sibling}}, causing serious DesignatedProtagonistSyndrome. Why is Johnny the main character? The show would likely be more popular if the rational Dukey or the quirky but intelligent sisters Mary and Susan, all of whom are far more well-liked than Johnny. The series would benefit from SeriesMinusSeriesCore.
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Another issue is that the writes [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter waste perfectly good characters. Whatever happened to Janet Nelson Jr.? The writers seem to try and shove Johnny into as many situations as possible, when the series would benefit without the constant wasted characters.

Indeed, [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming almost all episodes include]] \\\"Johnny\\\" in the title. In short, Johnny himself is a big turn-off for would-be fans.
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Another problem is that the series has a lot of {{cliche}}s in its plot. Many stock plots are used, and a lot of cheap parodies are done. The show even reuses its \'\'own\'\' plots. Now, remember that [[TropesAreTools tropes are but instruments used in a story]]. A ClicheStorm can still be a good story. But the problem is that the writers overdo it.
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Another problem is that the series has a lot of {{cliche}}s in its plot. Many stock plots are used, and a lot of cheap parodies are done. The show even reuses its \\\'\\\'own\\\'\\\' plots. Now, remember that [[TropesAreTools tropes are but instruments used in a story]]. A ClicheStorm can still be a good story. But the problem is that the writers overdo it.
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