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Since [[All Psychology Is Freudian]] according to [[Hollywood Psych]], the ideas of [[Sigmund Freud]], while largely discredited today, are brought up and explored in popular media. One of the ideas that's propogated the most, even if people don't realize it, is the idea of [[The McCoy|the Id]], [[The Spock|Superego]], and [[The Kirk|Ego]]. Since the three are basically three competing elements of the human psyche, it's easy to extrapolate this into [[Power Trio|a group of three characters]], with each character representing each element. In other words, a [[Freudian Trio]]. |
Since [[All Psychology Is Freudian]] according to [[Hollywood Psych]], the ideas of [[Sigmund Freud]], while largely discredited today, are brought up and explored in popular media. One of the ideas that's propogated the most, even if people don't realize it, is the idea of [[The McCoy|the Id]], [[The Spock|Superego]], and [[The Kirk|Ego]]. Since the three are basically three competing elements of the human psyche, it's easy to extrapolate this into [[Power Trio|a group of three characters]], with each character representing each element. In other words, a [[Freudian Trio]]. |
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