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* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' has an episode where Lister's two internal voices (his Confidence and his Paranoia) becomes actual people thanks to a mutated disease.
** And Rimmer got to do the rare, full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where [[Your Mind Makes It Real]].
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* The ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]'' episode "Black Tie" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light, and argues with Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here].
* Neatly used in [http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=212888&title=Provinces-in-Peril this] clip from ''[[The Daily Show]]'', in which the 'live on location' screens are gradually used to turn Samantha Bee's report on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to dissolve the Canadian Parliament rather than face a vote of no-confidence into a battle between John Oliver (who is English) as the pro-Monarchy "angel" and Aasif Mandvi (who is Indian) as the pro-Independence "angel" over whether Queen Elizabeth II should remain Canada's Head Of State, with Bee the confused and indecisive Canadian trying to decide which argument to pick. {{spoiler|Oliver wins by promising a Royal Visit.}}
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