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{{quote|''I want to see you clearly, come closer to this <br />
But all I remember, are the dreams in the mist <br />
These dreams, go on when I close my eyes <br />
Every second of the night, I live another life.''|'''Heart''', "These Dreams"}}
 
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* ''[[Lost]]'' frequently employs dream sequences. Often these dreams are prophetic, but occasionally the "glimpse into the psyche" type is used, such as Hurley's dream in "Everybody Hates Hugo," which reveals his anxiety about being the one to ration the newly discovered food.
* The ''[[Blackadder]]'' episode "Ink and Incapability" features a scene where it appears that Edmund's looming catastrophe has suddenly been solved, but when more and more bizarre things start happening, he realizes he's dreaming, and thus still screwed when he wakes up.
{{quote| '''Dr. Johnson''': I think it's an awful dictionary. Full of feeble definitions and ridiculous verbiage.<br />
'''Blackadder''': Are you sure?<br />
'''Dr. Johnson''': I've never been more sure of anything in my life sir.<br />
'''Blackadder''': I love you, Dr. Johnson, and I want to have your babies. [''Sees Aunt Marjorie''] Sorry, excuse me, Dr. Johnson, but my Auntie Marjorie has just arrived. [''Blackdrick appears with a dog's head instead of his own''] Baldrick! Who gave you permission to turn into an alsatian! Oh god, it's a dream, isn't it? [''Dr. Johnson, Aunt Marjorie and Bladrick starts to dance around the room''] It's a bloody dream! Dr. Johnson doesn't want us to burn his dictionary at all. }}
* ''[[The Sopranos]]'' has some of the best dream sequences in any show or movie. Some of the creepy ones with Tony's mom are much more frightening than your average horror scene.
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* Walter Sherman from ''[[The Finder]]'' tends to have symbolic dreams regarding the case he's working on, generally leading to an [[Eureka Moment]] which leads to him solving the case.
* [[The Young Ones]] - "Sick" has a memorable one. A conscience-stricken Rik, believing that he has killed Neil, dreams of being tried and sentenced to death by Mike and Vyvyan, causing the gallery of attractive young women to plead for his life and then start to remove their clothes...
{{quote| '''Rik's Conscience''': Oi! OI! - Stop having a wet dream, you little pervy, you're supposed to be ''racked with remorse''!}}