The main character of this show is actually Doogie Howser all grown up.
This sitcom is a vague sequel to Happy Days, where, following the Korean war, Richie has grown up to become the father of the main character and Ralph has become his neighbor.
The town where the main characters live is actually a tribute to Twin Peaks, due to an emphasis on coffee, a quirky small town weirdness, and actresses who appear on both shows.
The brother of the main character suffers brain damage after he is trapped in a car during a blizzard and tries to ram his way out, explaining his decreasing intelligence.
The car that the main characters drive is actually God.
In an offscreen incident, one of the main characters lost custody of his son, which provides an explanation for why he and his mother seemingly disappeared in its later seasons.
One of the main characters of this series was actually sent back in time and her 'doppelganger' has actually just been her all along.
Each season of the show represents a different circle of hell as outlined in Dante's Inferno.
After the surgical procedure that takes place in the finale, the main character never wakes up from a coma and everything following the procedure is happening inside his head.
The best friend of the father on this show is actually the illegitimate father of his three daughters, who do not share the father's dark hair and eyes.
We see some of the main characters through their own drunk, narcissistic eyes. One is actually scrawny, another unattractive, and the third still sports a back brace.
One of the main characters of this spin-off is actually the sister of the main character from the mother series.
The show's town is purgatory for idiots. The kids are angels sent there to learn humility, become decent people, and how to deal with the idiocy that is steadily growing on Earth.
The person who has been broadcasting the personal lives of the show's characters was actually the maid of one of the main characters.
The magical guardians of the show's protagonist are metaphors for Zoloft and Prozac. They help him face his problems, but using their 'magic' has negative consequences.
The main character's wig has hypnotic powers that make her unrecognizable to other people.
One of the characters is actually the 'Scranton Strangler', and they managed to escape conviction by framing an innocent man
The happy-go-lucky side character is actually an angel, which explains his inconsistently-established age and references to immortality
The children on this show are rarely seen for more than an episode or two because they're victims of vampire attacks
The main character of this show never ages because he is granted eternal happiness in the first season.
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