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* In one ''[[Inspector Morse]]'' episode, it's hinted that Morse may have spent the night with Emma Pickford when he arrives at the police station the next morning in an unnaturally good mood... and his [[Leitmotif]] is played in a major key, for the first time in five years.
* ''[[Law & Order]]'' infamously heavily implied that Jack McCoy and Claire Kincaid were sleeping together—even [[Lampshading]] it in McCoy's first episode (Jack confesses that he's slept with three of his female assistants, marrying two of them. Claire discovers that he's only had the three female assistants). Later, it seemed like they were trying to pull the same trick with Mike Cutter and Connie Rubirosa.
* Happens once in ''[[The Nanny]]''. A few seasons before {{spoiler|Mr. Sheffield and Fran get married}}, she comes home from a party drunk and stumbles into his room without realising it. He is doped up on cold meds, so in the morning, neither can recall what happened. {{spoiler|In the end it is revealedimplied that they did, because Mr. Sheffield had previously stated that he always sings [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsIbfYEizLk "Georgy Girl"] afterwards and Fran had said that her ears always itch. They each realize this at the same moment}}.
* Half the plot of one episode of ''[[Jack of All Trades (TV series)|Jack of All Trades]]'' revolves around the audience and two main characters wondering, after waking up naked together. {{spoiler|They didn't. They were served mind-controlling wine by Napoleon, who simply told them strip, run through the streets, and go straight to sleep in bed.}}
* The ''[[NCIS]]'' episode "Under Covers" toys with this; McGee is clearly left wondering about Tony and Ziva after a pair of FBI agents suggest the two really had sex with each other to maintain their cover during the episode's operation. (Various bits of dialogue between Tony and Ziva later in the series make it clear that they didn't.)