![]() ![]() ![]() If other characters start acting out of character or otherwise just don't seem to be quite themselves during the dream sequence, expect lots of finger-pointing and exclamations of " And You Were There!" when the dreaming character awakens. Often, when the dreamer awakens, the really epic events (death of a major character, etc.) from the "dream season" will be reversed. Sometimes the dream lasts longer than one episode - entire seasons, and even entire series, have been known to turn out to be dreams. This usually will leave protagonist and audience wondering " Or Was It a Dream?", however it may also be an opening gambit in a Dream Within a Dream sequence. Sometimes, the character awakes after the dream, realises it was all "just a dream" (often actually saying this to himself, which rarely happens in real life), sighs with relief, and then sees an artifact lying next to him that was in the dream. The Fine Brothers, 100 Movie Spoilers in 5 Minutes note Movies referenced, in order: Jacob's Ladder, The Wizard of Oz, American Psycho, Total Recall (1990)Ī twist where it is revealed previous events in the story were just part of a character's dream, hallucination or some other escape from reality, often put at the end to reveal the entirety of the story was some sort of dream. ![]()
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