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''Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place'', [[OfficiallyShortenedTitle eventually renamed]] ''Two Guys And A Girl'' from the third season onwards (and not to be confused with [[TwoGuysAndAGirl the trope of the same name]]), was a SitCom which ran for four seasons on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1998 to 2001.

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''Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place'', [[OfficiallyShortenedTitle eventually renamed]] ''Two Guys And A Girl'' from the third season onwards (and not to be confused with [[TwoGuysAndAGirl the trope of the same name]]), was a SitCom which ran for four seasons on Creator/{{ABC}} [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] from 1998 to 2001.
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* WickedWitch: Irene becomes this in “The Satanic Curses”.

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The show focussed on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin two guys and a girl]] who have been [[TrueCompanions best friends since college]]: Pete Dunville (Richard Ruccolo), the neurotic architecture major; Michael "Berg" Bergen (Creator/RyanReynolds), an aimless grad student; and Sharon Carter ([[Series/{{Monk}} Traylor Howard]]), a tough career-woman. Living in the same apartment block in UsefulNotes/{{Boston}}, the three friends are floundering around in their mid-twenties. Sharon is torn between her neglected principles and a very lucrative job which she hates, Pete is obsessed with finding "The One" and never convinced any of his girlfriends fit the bill while also constantly doubting his career choice, and Berg is casually and unconcernedly changing majors as often as he changes the experimental drugs he takes to earn extra money.

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The show focussed focused on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin two guys and a girl]] who have been [[TrueCompanions best friends since college]]: Pete Dunville (Richard Ruccolo), the neurotic architecture major; Michael "Berg" Bergen (Creator/RyanReynolds), an aimless grad student; and Sharon Carter ([[Series/{{Monk}} Traylor Howard]]), a tough career-woman. Living in the same apartment block in UsefulNotes/{{Boston}}, the three friends are floundering around in their mid-twenties. Sharon is torn between her neglected principles and a very lucrative job which she hates, Pete is obsessed with finding "The One" and never convinced any of his girlfriends fit the bill while also constantly doubting his career choice, and Berg is casually and unconcernedly changing majors as often as he changes the experimental drugs he takes to earn extra money.


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* OnceMoreWithClarity: In the third season episode "Once Again from the Beginning," we're shown four different perspectives on the day's events in order, with each subsequent storyline filling in details that explained how and why Pete and Ashley were accosted by a mugger. The final storyline of the episode revealed [[spoiler:that the mugger was Irene's long-awaited dad]]!
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* BrickJoke: In the final (aired) episode of Season 1, the gang cannot figure out how the landlord knows everything they do, seemingly as soon as they do it. This is not explained within the episode. ''[Two seasons later]'', in the episode "The Monitor Story," Johnny and Sharon discover that the superintendent's basement apartment has a secret panel, behind which is....a bank of security monitors spying on every single apartment in the building!

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* BrickJoke: In the final (aired) episode of Season 1, the gang cannot figure out how the landlord knows everything they do, seemingly as soon as they do it. This is not explained within the episode. ''[Two ''Two seasons later]'', later'', in the episode "The Monitor Story," Johnny and Sharon discover that the superintendent's basement apartment has a secret panel, behind which is....a bank of security monitors spying on every single apartment in the building!
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* BrickJoke: In the final (aired) episode of Season 1, the gang cannot figure out how the landlord knows everything they do, seemingly as soon as they do it. This is not explained within the episode. Two seasons later, in the episode "The Monitor Story," Johnny and Sharon discover that the superintendent's basement apartment has a secret panel, behind which is....a bank of security monitors spying on every single apartment in the building!

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* BrickJoke: In the final (aired) episode of Season 1, the gang cannot figure out how the landlord knows everything they do, seemingly as soon as they do it. This is not explained within the episode. Two ''[Two seasons later, later]'', in the episode "The Monitor Story," Johnny and Sharon discover that the superintendent's basement apartment has a secret panel, behind which is....a bank of security monitors spying on every single apartment in the building!
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* BrickJoke: In the final (aired) episode of Season 1, the gang cannot figure out how the landlord knows everything they do, seemingly as soon as they do it. This is not explained within the episode. Two seasons later, in the episode "The Monitor Story," Johnny and Sharon discover that the superintendent's basement apartment has a secret panel, behind which is....a bank of security monitors spying on every single apartment in the building!
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** TheHero[=/=]TheLancer: Pete & Berg, alternating depending on the episode. Berg also falls under TheMedic.
** TheChick[=/=]TeamMom: Sharon
** TheSmartGuy[=/=]TheMedic[=/=]TokenEvilTeammate: Ashley.
** TheBigGuy: Johnny
** SixthRanger: Irene
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* GeniusDitz: Berg

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* GeniusDitz: BergBerg.
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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll: Parodied in the Season 2 HalloweenEpisode.

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