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* Multiple characters on ''[[American Horror Story]]'' have been revealed to have been dead for years and their ghosts have become trapped in the house. Other characters died during the show itself, but it wasn't known by themselves, other characters or us for several episodes.
* One episode of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' plays with this and the show's gimmick of Ted narrating to his future children. The show has Robin talking to her future children about how she got with their father Barney despite not wanting children. We find out she's unable to conceive, and she's alone on a park bench apologizing to her imaginary future children that they will never exist. Major [[Mood Whiplash]].
 
 
== Music ==
* "Big Joe" in Red Sovine's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mye3aikHBjc "Phantom 309"].
* The marine in Stan Ridgway's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXKIBYnM_9Q "Camouflage"]. ("Camouflage" was inspired by "Phantom 309".)
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation|One way]] to interpret the ending of the New Order song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l36eO6BwPq8 "Love Vigilantes".] It's a little hard to catch thanks to the [[Lyrical Dissonance]] and the lead singer's lack of coherency. It's better in the Iron & Wine [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugx0zC3Otwk version], which seems to deliberately be aiming for this ending.
 
 
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* [[Discussed Trope]] by Domin in ''[[R.U.R.|RUR]]''.
* [[Proof]] opens with a conversation between Cathy and Robert in which the latter reassures the former that she isn't crazy. Except that she's talking with her dead father, which may punch a hole in that theory.
 
 
== Music ==
* The marine in Stan Ridgeway's ''Camouflage''.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation|One way]] to interpret the ending of the New Order song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l36eO6BwPq8 Love Vigilantes.] It's a little hard to catch thanks to the [[Lyrical Dissonance]] and the lead singer's lack of coherency. It's better in the Iron & Wine [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugx0zC3Otwk version], which seems to deliberately be aiming for this ending.
 
 
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