Lotus Eater Machine/Playing With

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Basic Trope: A dream made to keep The Hero from returning to reality.

  • Straight: Bob is in a world that is paradise to him, but fade...he's in Carl's machine!
  • Exaggerated: Bob is spontaneously good at everything he wants to be and can do no wrong, because Carl put a hallucinogenic microchip in his wristwatch.
  • Justified: Carl realized that Bob would never stop until his work was done...and so made a world where it was.
    • The device is Bob's way of taking a vacation. A dream lasts 10 seconds, but can feel like ages. A quick nip into What Might Have Been so he can remember what he's fighting for, and he's right as rain.
  • Inverted: Carl traps Bob in his worst nightmare.
    • Carl puts Bob in this for the express purpose of making him want to stop him.
    • Carl gets rid of Bob by making him leave the machine everyone in their world is in.
  • Subverted: The machine was the fantasy, the paradise is reality.
    • Bob's paradise becomes a nightmare.
  • Double Subverted: ...Except that was layering Carl used to trick Bob.
    • ...And then is paradise again as soon as he deals with the threat. People love him even more now!
  • Parodied: Carl suggests that it would be easier for Bob if he weren't a hero, and the mere suggestion causes him to fall into a dream.
  • Deconstructed: Bob's dream world is perfect...but humans shouldn't be, and the fact that they are makes everything creepy.
    • Bob becomes horribly depressed at being the only person who ever makes a mistake.
  • Reconstructed: Carl realizes this in a simulation, and makes everything just imperfect enough.
  • Zig Zagged: Bob's in a machine of Carl's machinations, except that's the reality. But not really, that was a clever ruse. And now it's becoming nightmarish, but Bob saves the day and makes everything better...but that pushes it into Uncanny Valley perfection, making it no longer perfect...
  • Averted: Carl doesn't use this sort of manipulation.
  • Enforced: "We need Bob to be out of the way for the first half of the episode, but he would never let this happen..."
  • Lampshaded: "Ah, yes. Put me in a perfect world. I'll never figure it out."
  • Invoked: "I won't make you stay. I'll just make you want to."
    • A huge amount of money is invested in creating a perfect virtual reality.
  • Defied: "You can't give me a perfect world. Such things cannot be obtained, only sought after."
  • Discussed: "And now you're going to get me out of the way by offering me a fake image of my heart's desire."
  • Conversed: "You'd think Carlos would know Bill's willpower is too strong for that sort of thing."
  • Played For Laughs: Bob's heart's desire is...half a cup of sugar. Turning it into a nightmare is spilling water into the sugar. Cue Big No.
  • Played For Drama: Bob desperately wants to stay, and no one can manage to get him to leave even though they'll all die. Then Alice spits it out, forever changing the show.

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