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* FictionalFanRealCelebrity: Simon and Emily are huge fans of [[ProudToBeAGeek nerd culture]], including ''Series/StarTrek'' and ''Literature/LordOfTheRings''.

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* FictionalFanRealCelebrity: Simon and Emily are huge fans of [[ProudToBeAGeek nerd culture]], including ''Series/StarTrek'' ''Franchise/StarTrek'' and ''Literature/LordOfTheRings''.
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There She Goes is a BBC Four (later changed to BBC Two for the second series) comedy-drama series created by Shaun Pye, based on a true story. It revolves around the family of Rosie Yates, a nine-year old girl with an unknown chromosomal disorder (at first, although the 2023 special reveals it to be [=DYRK1A=] Syndrome) as her parents Simon (Creator/DavidTennant) and Emily (Creator/JessicaHynes) and her older brother Ben manage day to day life with her.

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There ''There She Goes Goes'' is a BBC Four (later changed to BBC Two for the second series) comedy-drama series created by Shaun Pye, based on a true story. It revolves around the family of Rosie Yates, a nine-year old girl with an unknown chromosomal disorder (at first, although the 2023 special reveals it to be [=DYRK1A=] Syndrome) as her parents Simon (Creator/DavidTennant) and Emily (Creator/JessicaHynes) and her older brother Ben manage day to day life with her.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal, self-harming meltdown because of not being able to her understand what is happening to her.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal, self-harming meltdown because of her not being able to her understand what is happening to her.her, due to the severity of her learning disability.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal brutal, self-harming meltdown because of not being able to her understand what is happening to her.
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* Foreshadowing: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.
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* NotWhatItLooksLike: In the 2023 special, Rosie has been acting up (probably due to her struggling to cope with puberty (and possible period pains)), forcing her parents to drag her kicking and screaming down towards their house. Trouble is that this looks like a child kidnapping, so Simon is given a visit from the police. Simon's efforts to prove himself innocent is not helped by the fact that Rosie is not willing to corporate and is covered in soup stains, which resembles blood, although he is thankfully not arrested.

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* NotWhatItLooksLike: In the 2023 special, Rosie has been acting up (probably due to her struggling to cope with puberty (and possible period pre-period pains)), forcing her parents to drag her kicking and screaming down towards their house. Trouble is that this looks like a child kidnapping, so Simon is given a visit from the police. Simon's efforts to prove himself innocent is not helped by the fact that Rosie is not willing to corporate and is covered in soup stains, which resembles blood, although he is thankfully not arrested.
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* Foreshadowing: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's menstruating, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.

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* Foreshadowing: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's menstruating, started menstruating yet, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.
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* DramaticIrony: Rosie favors her grandmother's new husband (who she calls "gaga") for reasons no-one can understand. He's at best indifferent to her, while her grandmother is extremely attentive.

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* DramaticIrony: Rosie favors her grandmother's new husband maternal grandfather, nicknamed "Grandad Gandalf" (who she calls "gaga") for reasons no-one can understand. He's at best indifferent to her, while her grandmother is extremely attentive.


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* Foreshadowing: In "Marmalade Chunks", when Rosie becomes grumpy and uncooperative (asking for the "car" and obsessing over suitcases) during a family holiday in Devon, her Grandad John (Simon's step-father) asks if she's menstruating, much to the disgust of Grandad Gandalf. One episode later, in the 2023 special, she has her first period and goes into a brutal meltdown because of not being able to understand what is happening to her.
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* FirstPeriodPanic: "414" features Rosie getting her period for the very first time. Naturally, being a severely disabled teenager with no grasp of the concept of menstruation or any way of explaining her issue, she doesn't take it well, going off on a brutal meltdown (that goes towards physically harming herself) that worries the rest of her family. Thankfully, they do realize what is happening and decide to get her on the pill, although it does open discussion about what her future will entail now that she is growing up.

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* FirstPeriodPanic: "414" features Rosie getting her period for the very first time. Naturally, being a severely disabled teenager with no grasp of the concept of menstruation or any way of explaining her issue, she doesn't take it well, going off on a brutal meltdown (that goes towards physically harming herself) that worries the rest of her family. Thankfully, they do realize what is happening and decide to get her on the pill, pill to regulate her hormones, although it does open discussion about what her future will entail now that she is growing up.

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