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* BlandNameProduct: The Edelstein film itself is inspired by ''Film/TheSocialNetwork'', which gets {{lampshaded}} when it gets mentioned in passing that the company that inked a ProductPlacement deal with the fictional film ''also'' made an offer to the studio that made ''Film/TheSocialNetwork''.

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* BlandNameProduct: The Edelstein film itself is inspired by ''Film/TheSocialNetwork'', which gets likewise invented an ex-girlfriend named Erica whom the film's Mark Zuckerberg pines after. This is {{lampshaded}} when it gets mentioned in passing that the company that inked a ProductPlacement deal with the fictional film ''also'' made an offer to the studio that made ''Film/TheSocialNetwork''.

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* BlandNameProduct: The Edelstein film itself is inspired by ''Film/TheSocialNetwork'', which gets {{lampshaded}} when it gets mentioned in passing that the company that inked a ProductPlacement deal with the fictional film ''also'' made an offer to the studio that made ''Film/TheSocialNetwork''.


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* HistoricalRelationshipOverhaul: An InUniverse example. Part of the reason Edelstein sues the producers and screenwriter of a {{biopic}} about him is because the script invented a dysfunctional relationship with a nonexistent girlfriend. This caused problems between the real Edelstein and his mother, who apparently thought the relationship had actually happened.


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* ProductPlacement: {{Exploited}}. An InUniverse car company got a product placement deal with the Edelstein movie, which the firm uses to prove that the studio profited off of defaming Edelstein.
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* RightBehindMe: Viola yells at Diane for doing her job too well and tells her she's fired. She turns around, and finds Mr. Edelstein standing there. He informs her ''she'' is fired.
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* MeaningfulName: Wealthy guy Mr. Edelstein. His surname is the German word for "gemstone".

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Owen makes loud suggestive comments when Will calls Alicia -- on a conference call with the partners.



* EmbarrassingYoungerSibling: Owen makes loud suggestive comments when Will calls Alicia -- on a conference call with the partners.
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* EmbarrassingYoungerSibling: Owen makes loud suggestive comments when Will calls Alicia -- on a conference call with the partners.
* {{Pun}}: Alicia yells at Owen for smoking marijuana. Owen claims he has bad joints.
* ShoutOut: The director calls Will [[Literature/ToKillAMockingbird Atticus Finch]].

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A public figure wants to sue film producers who made a fictional movie that gets mistaken for a biopic about him. Dr. Booth woke up from his coma and Cary is pursuing the case.

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A public figure wants to sue film producers who made a fictional movie that gets mistaken for a biopic about him. Dr. Booth woke up from his coma and Cary is pursuing the case.
case. Alicia is in Oregon to visit her brother.


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* CodeName: Alicia codenames Will as Mr. Georgetown in her diary.
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A public figure wants to sue film producers who made a fictional movie that gets mistaken for a biopic about him. Dr. Booth woke up from his coma and Cary is pursuing the case.

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* CallBack: The psychologist that Kalinda suspects Blake of beating up with her baseball bat has woken from his coma.
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The movie about Mr. Edelstein.
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