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** Hilariously, this is because Niles wanted to get high and ''thinks'' he succeeds, his hash brownie being switched with his dad's.
** In another episode, Niles overdoses on allergy medication while in a restaurant and starts hallucinating and speaking nonsense. He ends up accidentally knocking over the fishtank and, as Frasier puts it, "sprawled out on a bed of live Koi, weeping and desperately trying to revive that little plastic diver."
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'', the parents accidentally eat Hyde's special brownies and share one of those drug-addled [[Round Table Shot|Round Table Shots]] their kids usually indulge in.
** Another episode of ''[[That '70s Show]]'' had Donna order a few iced teas while at dinner with Eric. The waiters brought her ''Long Island'' iced teas. Donna tried to drag Eric under the table for a "private rendezvous."
* ''[[Coupling]]'', Jane takes a couple of mystery tablets, reinvents herself as a children's entertainer, creates a sock puppet who insults everybody including her.
{{quote|'''Jane:''' I'm not self-centred.
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* [[Stephen Colbert]] marked the demise of (father of LSD) Albert Hoffman when his interns made him a sheet of [[Intoxication Ensues|little stamps]]. [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/167613/may-08-2008/r-i-p--albert-hoffman He decides to pre-lick the entire sheet right away]. The results start at [[Contemplating Your Hands]] and go all the way to an epic [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth-wall-breaking]] freakout over whether he's a real person and why he does the things he does. He ends the show in his set's "fireplace" (a set piece looking like a brick fireplace with a flat-screen TV showing a burning fireplace fire) and claims that the fire looks fake. He had a similar reaction when he briefly ran out of the prescription painkillers he'd become addicted to.
{{quote|"You have your math but he has ''the'' math. I see numbers! And five is very angry. Come back, five!"}}
* ''[[That's My Bush!]]'' - After a drug bust, the President takes three hits of ecstasy, which were indistinguishable from run-of-the-mill aspirin.
* The ''[[Black Books]]'' episode "The Blackout" has Manny consuming too many espressos while watching cop shows, leading him to chase a purse snatcher, be mistaken for a plainclothes policeman, and sit in on an interrogation (and nab a confession through his unconventional [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]] performance).
** Another episode, "The Big Lock-Out" has Manny trapped in the bookstore with nothing but a bottle of Absinthe, which he drinks and in the ensuing dementia roasts and eats the bees he finds on the windowsill.
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