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* PoorMansSubstitute: Were this a big budget 1971 Hollywood movie, you could easily picture Creator/ElliottGould as Chris.
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** Definitely a must-see if you want to know what life was like in Pittsburgh at the start of TheSeventies.

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** Definitely a must-see if you want to know what life was like in Pittsburgh at the start of TheSeventies.TheSeventies, with some hints of the counterculture creeping into an old school industrial city. It's a crowded city, but at the same time small enough that Lynn is considered part of the local elite merely because her father is a TV news anchor and radio talk show host.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' favorite Bob Trow plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' favorite regular Bob Trow plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: People who grew up watching ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' will recognize Bob Trow, who plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: People who grew up watching ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' will recognize favorite Bob Trow, who Trow plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.
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** An example of a film having a major plot point fall under this trope. Abortion being illegal is a big part of what happens in the third act. Two years later, ''Roe v. Wade'' rendered this film dated practically overnight.

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** An example of a film having a major plot point fall under this trope. Abortion being illegal is a big part of what happens in the third act. Two years later, ''Roe v. Wade'' rendered this film dated practically overnight.overnight (though the overturning of ''Roe'' in 2022 may put it back into ValuesResonance territory).
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** Definitely a must-see if you want to know what life was like in Pittsburgh at the start of TheSeventies.
** An example of a film having a major plot point fall under this trope. Abortion being illegal is a big part of what happens in the third act. Two years later, ''Roe v. Wade'' rendered this film dated practically overnight.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: The callers on the radio talk show hosted by Lynn's dad are obviously speaking into mics instead of on the telephone.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: The callers on the radio talk show hosted by Lynn's dad are obviously speaking into mics instead of on the telephone.telephone.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: People who grew up watching ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' will recognize Bob Trow, who plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: People who grew up watching ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' will recognize Bob Trow, who plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.Chris.
* SpecialEffectFailure: The callers on the radio talk show hosted by Lynn's dad are obviously speaking into mics instead of on the telephone.
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*RetroactiveRecognition: People who grew up watching ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' will recognize Bob Trow, who plays Ralph, the dim-witted junior partner of the ad agency that hires Chris.

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