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* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series, the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi in a beach chair with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it, she shouldn't have left it out. Evil wins... and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but rather their ally Gentoku, which prompts him to pejoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series, the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi Good Conscience (Himself chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi Bad Conscience (Himself in a beach chair with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it, she shouldn't have left it out. Evil Bad Conscience wins... and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but rather their ally Gentoku, which prompts him to pejoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.
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** In "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIRimmerworld Rimmerworld]]", Rimmer gets to do the rare, full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where YourMindMakesItReal.

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** In "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIRimmerworld Rimmerworld]]", "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVTerrorform Terrorform]]", Rimmer gets to do the rare, full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where YourMindMakesItReal.

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* On ''Series/JustShootMe'', Finch is confused when only his Bad Angel appears, and the latter explains that he is too depraved to even have a Good one. He convinces him to switch the cards on Maya's and Eliot's presents quite easily.
-->'''Finch's Bad Angel''': Excellent work. Now kill them all.
-->'''Finch''': What are you talking about?!
-->'''Finch's Bad Angel''': Sorry. Sorry. Baby steps.
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'''s Six and Baltar. Each sees a spectral version of the other right up until the final episode when both doubles appear together for the first time. Although Six is described as the "angel", [[MindScrew she spends much of her time just messing with Baltar]], and while Baltar [[WordOfGod is alluded to be a "devil" figure]], [[TricksterMentor he actually saves Six's ass a few times]].

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-->'''Finch''': What are you talking about?!
-->'''Finch's Bad Angel''': Sorry. Sorry. Baby steps.
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* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'''s Six and Baltar. Each sees a spectral version of the other right up until the final The ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "[[Recap/ThirtyRockS1E12BlackTie Black Tie]]" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when both doubles appear together for the first time. Although Six is described as the "angel", [[MindScrew she spends much of her time Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light (he didn't have this trope in mind; he just messing [[CloudCuckoolander got really, really lost]]), and argues with Baltar]], and while Baltar [[WordOfGod is alluded Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to be a "devil" figure]], [[TricksterMentor he actually saves Six's ass a few times]].dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here]].
* Played straight by ''Series/AdalRamones'' in his monologue "[[http://youtu.be/O1WcKdfqJEM La Primavera]]" (Spring).



* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' has Ned trying to decide whether or not to cheat on a history test -- and miniature versions of Benedict Arnold and Abraham Lincoln stand on his shoulders to argue the case. (Arnold's argument quickly devolves into crude jokes about how ugly Abe's hat is.) This was a result of a machine designed to put information from his history book directly into his brain blowing up. In a later episode he talks about the machine, saying something along the lines of:
-->'''Ned''': That thing brainwashed me. Now whenever I have a moral dilemma, Abe Lincoln and Benedict Arnold appear on my shoulders.
* ''Series/HermansHead'' is an entire series based on Good Angel, Bad Angel. Herman's thought processes are personified by a set of characters that represent his psychological characteristics and debate his every action, though most of the conflict was between Angel (Herman's sensitive side) and Animal (Herman's lust).
* ''Series/HannahMontana'': When Robby Ray learns about and disapproves of Jackson's scam to get accepted into the college Santa Barbera, Jack is confronted by his shoulder angel and devil. His shoulder angel tells him not to break his father's heart while the shoulder devil tells him "you know what to do, just do it!"
* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': The mid-season finale of Season 5 has Lucifer Morningstar and ArchangelMichael do this to their brother Amenadiel, with the classic "over the shoulder" shot. Of course, given the nature of the series it's '''Lucifer''' who gives the good advice, while Michael is the BigBad of the half-season.
* In ''Series/NedAndStacey'', Ned's bad angel encourages him to sleep with Stacey's boss. His good angel concurs.
* Subverted in episode 5 of ''Series/{{Skins}}''. Sid is deciding whether to skip class or not when two of his friends appear, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Skins%20Angel%20Devil.jpg one with horns and another with a halo]] they stole from the drama department. After initially playing their roles, the (pill popping) angel sides with the devil and says he should skip class and get stoned with them instead.
* ''Series/RedDwarf'':
** An episode where Lister's two internal voices (his Confidence and his Paranoia) become actual people thanks to a mutated disease. His Confidence tells him he's a cool guy who can become whatever he wants while his Paranoia constantly puts him down.
** Rimmer got to do the rare, full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where YourMindMakesItReal.
* ''Series/ReservationDogs'': Rita's internal thoughts are represented by a version of her wearing blue and white feather earrings that have a halo and angel wings on them, and a version of her wearing black and red feather earrings with a devil's pitchfork on them.
* Played straight by ''Series/AdalRamones'' in his monologue "[[http://youtu.be/O1WcKdfqJEM La Primavera]]" (Spring).
* The ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "Black Tie" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light (he didn't have this trope in mind; he just [[CloudCuckoolander got really, really lost]]), and argues with Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here]].
* [[http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=212888&title=Provinces-in-Peril Neatly used in a clip]] from ''Series/TheDailyShow'', in which the "live on location" screens are gradually used to turn Samantha Bee's report on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to dissolve the Canadian Parliament rather than face a vote of no-confidence into a battle between John Oliver (who is English) as the pro-Monarchy "angel" and Aasif Mandvi (who is Indian) as the pro-Independence "angel" over whether Queen Elizabeth II should remain Canada's Head of State, with Bee the confused and indecisive Canadian trying to decide which argument to pick. [[spoiler:Oliver wins by promising a Royal Visit.]]

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* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' has Ned trying to decide whether or not to cheat on a history test -- and miniature versions One of Benedict Arnold and Abraham Lincoln stand on his shoulders to argue the case. (Arnold's argument quickly devolves into crude jokes about how ugly Abe's hat is.) This was a result of a machine designed to put information from his history book directly into his brain blowing up. In a later episode he talks about the machine, saying something along the lines of:
-->'''Ned''': That thing brainwashed me. Now whenever I have a moral dilemma, Abe Lincoln and Benedict Arnold appear on my shoulders.
* ''Series/HermansHead'' is an entire series based on Good Angel, Bad Angel. Herman's thought processes are personified by a set of characters that represent his psychological characteristics and debate his every action, though most of the conflict was between Angel (Herman's sensitive side) and Animal (Herman's lust).
* ''Series/HannahMontana'': When Robby Ray learns about and disapproves of Jackson's scam to get accepted into the college Santa Barbera, Jack is confronted by his shoulder angel and devil. His shoulder angel tells him not to break his father's heart while the shoulder devil tells him "you know what to do, just do it!"
* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': The mid-season finale of Season 5 has Lucifer Morningstar and ArchangelMichael do this to their brother Amenadiel, with the classic "over the shoulder" shot. Of course, given the nature of the series it's '''Lucifer''' who gives the good advice, while Michael
''Series/BabylonFive'''s major plot arcs is the BigBad of the half-season.
* In ''Series/NedAndStacey'', Ned's bad angel encourages him to sleep with Stacey's boss. His good angel concurs.
* Subverted in episode 5 of ''Series/{{Skins}}''. Sid is deciding whether to skip class or not when two of his friends appear, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Skins%20Angel%20Devil.jpg one with horns and another with a halo]] they stole from the drama department. After initially playing their roles, the (pill popping) angel sides with the devil and says he should skip class and get stoned with them instead.
* ''Series/RedDwarf'':
** An episode where Lister's two internal voices (his Confidence and his Paranoia) become actual people thanks to a mutated disease. His Confidence tells him he's a cool guy who can become whatever he wants while his Paranoia constantly puts him down.
** Rimmer got to do the rare,
full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where YourMindMakesItReal.
* ''Series/ReservationDogs'': Rita's internal thoughts are represented by a
Psychomachia version of her wearing blue this -- creator Creator/JMichaelStraczynski has even described it as "the battle for the soul of Londo Mollari".
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'''s Six
and white feather earrings that have Baltar. Each sees a halo and angel wings on them, and a spectral version of her wearing black and red feather earrings with a devil's pitchfork on them.
* Played straight by ''Series/AdalRamones'' in his monologue "[[http://youtu.be/O1WcKdfqJEM La Primavera]]" (Spring).
* The ''Series/ThirtyRock''
the other right up until the final episode "Black Tie" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light (he didn't have this trope in mind; he just [[CloudCuckoolander got really, really lost]]), and argues with Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here]].
* [[http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=212888&title=Provinces-in-Peril Neatly used in a clip]] from ''Series/TheDailyShow'', in which
both doubles appear together for the "live on location" screens are gradually used to turn Samantha Bee's report on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to dissolve the Canadian Parliament rather than face a vote of no-confidence into a battle between John Oliver (who first time. Although Six is English) described as the pro-Monarchy "angel" and Aasif Mandvi (who is Indian) as the pro-Independence "angel" over whether Queen Elizabeth II should remain Canada's Head "angel", [[MindScrew she spends much of State, her time just messing with Bee the confused Baltar]], and indecisive Canadian trying while Baltar [[WordOfGod is alluded to decide which argument to pick. [[spoiler:Oliver wins by promising be a Royal Visit.]]"devil" figure]], [[TricksterMentor he actually saves Six's ass a few times]].



* ''Series/FullHouse'', where [[MakingUseOfTheTwin it naturally happened to Michelle]].
* Blair on ''Series/GossipGirl'' at one point uses two of her mean girls as shoulder angel and shoulder devil when trying to decide whether or not to destroy a teacher who put her chances of getting into Yale at risk. The devil wins the argument, with the angel griping about how boring it is to play the good part.

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* ''Series/FullHouse'', where [[MakingUseOfTheTwin it naturally happened to Michelle]].
* Blair on ''Series/GossipGirl'' at one point uses two of her mean girls as shoulder angel and shoulder devil when
''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': In the 4th season episode "[[Recap/TheBigBangTheoryS4E4TheHotTrollDeviation The Hot Troll Deviation]]", Howard is trying to decide whether or not to destroy make a teacher move on his then girlfriend Bernadette, and gets conflicting advice from his imaginary friends Creator/KateeSackhoff and Creator/GeorgeTakei, who put her chances are sitting in the back seat of getting into Yale at risk. his car. George is the "angel" who advises taking it slowly, while Katee is the "devil" who tells him to "just go for it".
*
The ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'' episode "It's a Helluva Life" has the Devil showing the protagonist all the evil he's done, to convince him he's doomed to Hell. An angel played by the same actor (but dressed like a ceiling painter as opposed to the Devil's suits) tries to convince him otherwise.
* In Season 12 of ''Series/CanadasWorstDriver'', before the distracted driving demonstration, Andrew is presented with a red
devil wins the argument, with the version of himself on one shoulder and a white angel griping version on the other. The red devil says that he talks on his cellphone while driving all the time but is a good driver. The white angel says that he knows that even hands-free devices pose too much of a distraction, while the devil starts sending texts and taking selfies.
-->'''Andrew:''' Would you ''stop doing that''?
* ''Series/TheDailyShow'':
** [[http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=212888&title=Provinces-in-Peril Neatly used in a clip]] in which the "live on location" screens are gradually used to turn Samantha Bee's report on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to dissolve the Canadian Parliament rather than face a vote of no-confidence into a battle between John Oliver (who is English) as the pro-Monarchy "angel" and Aasif Mandvi (who is Indian) as the pro-Independence "angel" over whether Queen Elizabeth II should remain Canada's Head of State, with Bee the confused and indecisive Canadian trying to decide which argument to pick. [[spoiler:Oliver wins by promising a Royal Visit.]]
** Jon Stewart has a Tom Brokaw angel and a Don Rickles Devil arguing
about how boring it is whether or not to play follow the good part.Congressman Weiner scandal.
* In ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza'', Jonathan Mangum gets the idea to do this during "Freeze Tag" when he sees Ryan huddled up to Wayne Brady. Unfortunately, Ryan catches on fast but doesn't act out the right role, leaving Wayne with two shoulder devils...



* A recurring sketch on ''Series/LateNight With Creator/ConanOBrien'' was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKQ-pvm0f3I "Moral Dilemma"]] where Conan would be faced with a small one -- e.g. finding a wallet full of cash and deciding whether or not to keep it or return it to its rightful owner. Suddenly, a little devil urging him to do the wrong choice would appear on one shoulder. On the other shoulder, instead of an angel, it would be something like a bear or an astronaut, giving advice pertaining to that character.
** They also did one warning tourists not to play three-card monte in the subway, with Satan egging a guy on and Jesus assuring him that the game is rigged and no good can come of gambling. The tourist eventually agrees and hands his wallet to Jesus for safekeeping, only for him to run away with it.
* ''Maybe It's Me'' invoked this trope as a comedic exaggeration once. Grant, a guy whose main character trait was his religious faith, had to make a decision. First, he looked to his shoulder angel, who calmly described what he should do. His shoulder devil sat sulking, and when Grant turned to him, the devil grumbled, "Why are you even looking over here? You never listen to what I say anyway."
* The "Shoulder Angel" sketches on ''Series/{{StudioC}}'' parodies the first half of this trope by having a human-sized angel climb on a person's shoulder, and in one episode a fat(-suited) shoulder devil joined in.
* In the Uk run of ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', Creator/GregProops has to act out both angel and devil roles for "host" Tony Slattery in "Party Quirks".
* Unrelated to the above, Jonathan Mangum gets the idea to do this during "Freeze Tag" when he sees Ryan huddled up to Wayne Brady in ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza''. Unfortunately Ryan caught on fast but didn't act out the right role, leaving Wayne with two shoulder devils...
* ''Series/TheDailyShow'''s Jon Stewart had a Tom Brokaw angel and a Don Rickles Devil arguing about whether or not to follow the Congressman Weiner scandal.
* In a [[TheNineties nineties]] episode of ''Series/{{Neighbours}}'', Julie Martin had the full-size versions discussing whether or not she should cheat during an exam. They weren't dressed as an angel and devil but the intention was clearly the same.
* One of ''Series/BabylonFive'''s major plot arcs was the full-on Psychomachia version of this - its creator has even described it as "the battle for the soul of Londo Mollari."

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* A recurring sketch on ''Series/LateNight With Creator/ConanOBrien'' was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKQ-pvm0f3I "Moral Dilemma"]] where Conan would be faced with a small one -- e.g. finding a wallet full of cash and ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' gives Will two devils. While he's deciding on whether or not to keep it or return it to its rightful owner. Suddenly, a little "borrow" the car keys and sneak out, his shoulder devil urging appears. After the devil tells him to do take the wrong choice would appear on one shoulder. On the keys Will expectantly turns towards his other shoulder, instead of an angel, it would be something like a bear or an astronaut, giving advice pertaining to that character.
** They also did one warning tourists not to play three-card monte in the subway, with Satan egging a guy on and Jesus assuring him that the game is rigged and no good can come of gambling. The tourist eventually agrees and hands his wallet to Jesus for safekeeping,
only for him to run away with it.
* ''Maybe It's Me'' invoked this trope as a comedic exaggeration once. Grant, a guy whose main character trait was
have his religious faith, had to make a decision. First, he looked to his shoulder angel, who calmly described what he should do. His other shoulder devil sat sulking, appear and when Grant turned tell him to him, take the devil grumbled, "Why are you even looking over here? You never listen to what I say anyway."
damn keys already.
* The "Shoulder Angel" sketches on ''Series/{{StudioC}}'' parodies the first half of In ''Series/FullHouse'', [[MakingUseOfTheTwin this trope by having a human-sized angel climb on a person's shoulder, and in one episode a fat(-suited) shoulder devil joined in.
* In the Uk run of ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', Creator/GregProops has
naturally happens to act out both angel and devil roles for "host" Tony Slattery in "Party Quirks".
* Unrelated to the above, Jonathan Mangum gets the idea to do this during "Freeze Tag" when he sees Ryan huddled up to Wayne Brady in ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza''. Unfortunately Ryan caught on fast but didn't act out the right role, leaving Wayne with two shoulder devils...
* ''Series/TheDailyShow'''s Jon Stewart had a Tom Brokaw angel and a Don Rickles Devil arguing about whether or not to follow the Congressman Weiner scandal.
* In a [[TheNineties nineties]] episode of ''Series/{{Neighbours}}'', Julie Martin had the full-size versions discussing whether or not she should cheat during an exam. They weren't dressed as an angel and devil but the intention was clearly the same.
* One of ''Series/BabylonFive'''s major plot arcs was the full-on Psychomachia version of this - its creator has even described it as "the battle for the soul of Londo Mollari."
Michelle]].



** Stannis Baratheon's main advisors are Ser Davos Seaworth (the angel) and Lady Melisandre (the demon). Where Melisandre counsels using force to achieve his goals, Ser Davos advises restraint. When Stannis and Davos speak on the ship to King's Landing, Davos walks along with him on his right side. When Stannis looks into the flames at Mel's urging, she is clutching his left shoulder. Melisandre even dresses in bright red robes, while Davos wears humble grey roughspun clothing. At first played straight, then subverted in "Mhysa", when both are left in the background of a close-up of Stannis trying to decide on a new course of action, one over each shoulder, each one trying to pull him the other way. However, this is shortly subverted when Melisandre agrees with Davos about going to defend the Wall, which makes it basically the first time in the entire show that they've ever agreed (even they look surprised).
** A similar shot was also used for Ned contemplating going south in "Winter is Coming," with Catelyn and Maester Luwin arguing the two ambiguous choices.
* ''Series/ModernFamily''. Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by Creator/VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.
* An episode of ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'', "It's a Helluva Life", has the Devil showing the protagonist all the evil he's done, to convince him he's doomed to Hell. An angel played by the same actor (but dressed like a ceiling painter as opposed to the Devil's suits) tries to convince him otherwise.
* Parodied in ''Series/That70sShow'' episode "Roller Disco", in which Fez is tempted to take advantage of a drunken Jackie. Instead of Angel vs. Devil, he's got [[Series/Batman1966 Batman vs. Riddler]].
* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[BoyfriendBlockingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': At a Halloween party Barney (dressed as a devil) and another guest (dressed as an angel) argue about whether or not Ted should urinate from the roof... at least until the angel asks Ted and Barney for marijuana.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' gives Will two devils. While he's deciding on whether to "borrow" the car keys and sneak out, his shoulder devil appears. After the devil tells him to take the keys Will expectantly turns towards his other shoulder, only to have his other shoulder devil appear and tell him to take the damn keys already.

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** Stannis Baratheon's main advisors are Ser Davos Seaworth (the angel) and Lady Melisandre (the demon). Where Melisandre counsels using force to achieve his goals, Ser Davos advises restraint. When Stannis and Davos speak on the ship to King's Landing, Davos walks along with him on his right side. When Stannis looks into the flames at Mel's urging, she is clutching his left shoulder. Melisandre even dresses in bright red robes, while Davos wears humble grey roughspun clothing. At first played straight, then subverted in "Mhysa", "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS3E10Mhysa Mhysa]]", when both are left in the background of a close-up of Stannis trying to decide on a new course of action, one over each shoulder, each one trying to pull him the other way. However, this is shortly subverted when Melisandre agrees with Davos about going to defend the Wall, which makes it basically the first time in the entire show that they've ever agreed (even they look surprised).
** A similar shot was is also used for Ned contemplating going south in "Winter "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS1E1WinterIsComing Winter is Coming," Coming]]", with Catelyn and Maester Luwin arguing the two ambiguous choices.
* ''Series/ModernFamily''. In ''Series/GoodOmens2019'', Aziriphale and Crowley end up acting like good and bad angels (which they literally are) for [[AntiAntiChrist Adam]]. Played with in that they share the same goal, to cancel the Apocalypse. [[spoiler:In the finale, when Adam confronts Satan, we see Aziriphale and Crowley standing behind him, Aziriphale over his right shoulder and Crowley over his left.]]
* Blair of ''Series/GossipGirl'' at one point uses two of her mean girls as shoulder angel and shoulder devil when trying to decide whether or not to destroy a teacher who put her chances of getting into Yale at risk. The devil wins the argument, with the angel griping about how boring it is to play the good part.
* ''Series/HannahMontana'': When Robby Ray learns about and disapproves of Jackson's scam to get accepted into the college Santa Barbera, Jack is confronted by his shoulder angel and devil. His shoulder angel tells him not to break his father's heart while the shoulder devil tells him "You know what to do, just do it!"
* ''Series/TheHauntingHour'': In the episode "My Imaginary Friend", [[spoiler:David and Travis are imaginary friends who play the good angel and bad angel to Shawn]]. In the end, [[spoiler:he outgrows the need for either]].
* ''Series/HermansHead'' is an entire series based on Good Angel, Bad Angel. Herman's thought processes are personified by a set of characters that represent his psychological characteristics and debate his every action, though most of the conflict was between Angel (Herman's sensitive side) and Animal (Herman's lust).
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': At a Halloween party, Barney (dressed as a devil) and another guest (dressed as an angel) argue about whether or not Ted should urinate from the roof... at least until the angel asks Ted and Barney for marijuana.
* One episode of ''Series/JaneTheVirgin'' has "Mom Jane" and "Fun Jane" as the Angel and Devil, respectively.
* In ''Series/JustShootMe'', Finch is confused when only his Bad Angel appears, and the latter explains that he is too depraved to even have a Good one. He convinces him to switch the cards on Maya's and Eliot's presents quite easily.
-->'''Finch's Bad Angel:''' Excellent work. Now kill them all.\\
'''Finch:''' What are you talking about?!\\
'''Finch's Bad Angel:''' Sorry. Sorry. Baby steps.
* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series, the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi in a beach chair with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it, she shouldn't have left it out. Evil wins... and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but rather their ally Gentoku, which prompts him to pejoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.
* ''Series/LateNightWithConanOBrien'':
** A recurring sketch is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKQ-pvm0f3I "Moral Dilemma"]], in which Conan is faced with a small moral dilemma -- e.g., finding a wallet full of cash and deciding whether or not to keep it or return it to its rightful owner. Suddenly, a little devil urging him to do the wrong choice appears on one shoulder. On the other shoulder, instead of an angel, it's something like a bear or an astronaut, giving advice pertaining to that character.
** Another sketch warns tourists not to play three-card monte in the subway, with Satan egging a guy on and Jesus assuring him that the game is rigged and no good can come of gambling. The tourist eventually agrees and hands his wallet to Jesus for safekeeping, only for him to run away with it.
* Played with in one episode of ''Series/LifeGoesOn'' when Becca is making decisions on several issues during the episode. The Bad Angel smokes and uses a black {{Stripperiffic}} attire, whilst the Good Angel uses glasses and is dress in white.
* Played with in the ''Series/Lucifer2016'' episode "[[Recap/Lucifer2016S05E08SpoilerAlert Spoiler Alert]]", in that A) the two angels are full-sized, and just happen to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" angel in this context is Lucifer, a.k.a. the Devil, while the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.
* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", in which Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[BoyfriendBlockingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"
* ''Maybe It's Me'' invokes this trope as a comedic exaggeration once. Grant, a guy whose main character trait is his religious faith, has to make a decision. First, he looks to his shoulder angel, who calmly describes what he should do. His shoulder devil sits sulking, and when Grant turns to him, the devil grumbles "Why are you even looking over here? You never listen to what I say anyway."
* Parodied in ''Series/MindOfMencia''. Carlos' angel and devil are representatives of him growing up in different parts of California; his angel is him from Encino and his devil is him from Los Angeles.
* ''Series/ModernFamily'':
Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by Creator/VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.
* An episode In ''Series/{{Mom}}'', while Bonnie is suffering painkiller withdrawal, she starts hallucinating personifications of ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'', "It's a Helluva Life", has her drug addicted side and the Devil showing bit of her that wants to be better, dressed as a stripper and Glinda the protagonist all the evil he's done, Good Witch respectively, trying to convince him he's doomed her to Hell. An resume her old life of sex and drugs or sober up. Eventually Bonnie gets tired of their sniping at each other and demands to speak to someone higher up, at which point Jesus shows up and shoos both of them out.
* In ''Series/NedAndStacey'', Ned's bad
angel played by the same actor (but dressed like a ceiling painter as opposed to the Devil's suits) tries to convince encourages him otherwise.
to sleep with Stacey's boss. His good angel concurs.
* Parodied in ''Series/That70sShow'' In a [[TheNineties nineties]] episode "Roller Disco", in which Fez is tempted to take advantage of a drunken Jackie. Instead of Angel vs. Devil, he's got [[Series/Batman1966 Batman vs. Riddler]].
* Subverted in
''Series/{{Neighbours}}'', Julie Martin has the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[BoyfriendBlockingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': At a Halloween party Barney (dressed as a devil) and another guest (dressed as an angel) argue about
full-size versions discussing whether or not Ted she should urinate from the roof... at least until the cheat during an exam. They aren't dressed as an angel asks Ted and Barney for marijuana.
devil, but the intention is clearly the same.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' gives Will two devils. While he's deciding on ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' has Ned trying to decide whether or not to "borrow" cheat on a history test -- and miniature versions of Benedict Arnold and Abraham Lincoln stand on his shoulders to argue the car keys and sneak out, case. (Arnold's argument quickly devolves into crude jokes about how ugly Abe's hat is.) This was a result of a machine designed to put information from his shoulder devil appears. After history book directly into his brain blowing up. In a later episode he talks about the devil tells him to take machine, saying something along the keys Will expectantly turns towards his other shoulder, only to lines of:
-->'''Ned:''' That thing brainwashed me. Now whenever I
have his other shoulder devil a moral dilemma, Abe Lincoln and Benedict Arnold appear and tell him to take the damn keys already.on my shoulders.



* In ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' 4th season episode "The Hot Troll deviation" Howard is trying to decide whether or not to make a move on his then girlfriend Bernadette, and gets conflicting advice from his imaginary friends ''Creator/KateeSackhoff'' and ''Creator/GeorgeTakei'' who are sitting in the back seat of his car. George is the "angel" who advises taking it slowly, while Katee is the "devil" who tells him to "just go for it".
* In ''Series/TheHauntingHour'' episode "My Imaginary Friend" [[spoiler:David and Travis are imaginary friends who play the good angel and bad angel to Shawn.]] In the end, [[spoiler:he outgrows the need for either.]]



* In the "Can't Spy Me Love" episode of ''Series/TheThundermans'', Phoebe is torn about whether to use a superhero app to find a boy she had a crush on. She had good and bad angels discussing it on the counter with both agreeing to do it. Bad Angel then revealed that IT Phoebe already got everything ready.
* In ''Series/StudioC'' shoulder angels and devils are portrayed by full-size actors who have to awkwardly clamber up the person they're counseling so they can sit on a shoulder. Then sometimes they have to switch to a different person.
* Played with Becca in one episode of ''Series/LifeGoesOn'' when deciding several issues during the episode. The Bad Angel smokes and uses a black {{Stripperiffic}} attire, whilst the Good Angel uses glasses and is dress in white.
* Parodied on ''Series/MindOfMencia'' where Carlos' angel and devil are representatives of him growing up in different parts of California; his angel is him from Encino and his devil is him from Los Angeles.
* One episode of ''Series/JaneTheVirgin'' had "Mom Jane" and "Fun Jane" as the Angel and Devil respectively.
* In Season 12 of ''Series/CanadasWorstDriver'', before the distracted driving demonstration, Andrew is presented with a red devil version of himself on one shoulder and a white angel version on the other. The red devil says that he talks on his cellphone while driving all the time but is a good driver. The white angel says that he knows that even hands-free devices pose too much of a distraction, while the devil starts sending texts and taking selfies.
-->'''Andrew''': Would you ''stop doing that''?
* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi in a beach chair with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it she shouldn't have left it out. Evil wins...and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but their ally Gentoku. Which prompts him to perjoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.
* There is an episode of ''Series/SisterSister'' where Lisa is visited by a shoulder angel and devil of her own. At the end of the episode, they come back to her while she’s eating ice cream. The good angel tells her it’s not healthy for her while the bad Angel tells her to keep eating. Lisa then just decides, “I’m hungry.” and then flicks the good angel away and keeps eating.
* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'':
** Implied in "Collective" in a scene where Captain Janeway is hunched over a console while the satanic-looking Tuvok on one side of her, and the EMH on the other, argue whether they should use a pathogen to kill the Borg children.
** In "Alice", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.
* The ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' wedding episode had Sherlock realize someone was plotting murder during the reception. From his ImagineSpot, we see his Inner Mycroft chastising him to hurry up and narrow down suspects. After slapping himself (not mentally), he decides to trade Inner Mycroft for [[TheHeart Inner Watson]], because the situation requires him not to solve the puzzle but to save someone's life.
* Heavily PlayedWith in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Season 4 opens with Dean having been rescued from Hell [[spoiler: by the angel Castiel, while Sam has begun a full-on affair with the demon Ruby while Dean was away]]. Throughout Season 4, Sam is pulled further toward the dark side, believing its power can help stop the Apocalypse. Meanwhile, Dean works with the angels, eventually pledging his loyalty to them despite suspecting they are an example of LightIsNotGood. Castiel, in early episodes, appears as a straightforward version of this trope, encouraging Dean and offering support [[spoiler: until his sympathies cause him to be recalled to Heaven and tortured into submission.]] The brothers both want to kill the demon Lilith to stop the rise of Lucifer, but [[spoiler: they are both played by either side since Ruby and the angels all wanted Lucifer freed and were manipulating the brothers to make it happen.]]
** Season 5 reveals that Sam and Dean are destined to [[spoiler: be the vessels for the archangels Lucifer and Michael, respectively, and fight to the death. Sam and Dean, along with Castiel, reject this destiny in favor of free will.]] Lucifer appears to Sam and Michael to Dean, with the light and dark angels attempting to win the brothers over.
* Aziriphale and Crowley in ''Series/GoodOmens'' end up acting like good and bad angels (which they literally are) for [[AntiAntiChrist Adam]]. Played with in that they share the same goal, to cancel the Apocalypse. [[spoiler: In the finale, when Adam confronts Satan, we see Aziriphale and Crowley standing behind him, Aziriphale over his right shoulder and Crowley over his left.]]
* Played with in the ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode "Spoiler Alert," in that A) the two angels are full-sized, and just happen to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" angel in this context is Lucifer, aka the Devil; the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.
* In ''Series/{{Mom}}'' while Bonnie is suffering painkiller withdrawal she starts hallucinating personifications of her drug addicted side and the bit of her that wants to be better, dressed as a stripper and Glinda the Good Witch respectively, trying to convince her to resume her old life of sex and drugs or sober up. Eventually Bonnie gets tired of their sniping at each other and demands to speak to someone higher up, at which point Jesus shows up and shoos both of them out.

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'':
**
In the "Can't Spy Me Love" episode of ''Series/TheThundermans'', Phoebe is torn about whether to use a superhero app to find a boy she had a crush on. She had good "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIConfidenceAndParanoia Confidence and bad angels discussing it on the counter with both agreeing to do it. Bad Angel then revealed that IT Phoebe already got everything ready.
* In ''Series/StudioC'' shoulder angels and devils are portrayed by full-size actors who have to awkwardly clamber up the person they're counseling so they can sit on a shoulder. Then sometimes they have to switch to a different person.
* Played with Becca in one episode of ''Series/LifeGoesOn'' when deciding several issues during the episode. The Bad Angel smokes and uses a black {{Stripperiffic}} attire, whilst the Good Angel uses glasses and is dress in white.
* Parodied on ''Series/MindOfMencia'' where Carlos' angel and devil are representatives of him growing up in different parts of California; his angel is him from Encino
Paranoia]]", Lister's two internal voices (his Confidence and his devil is Paranoia) become actual people thanks to a mutated disease. His Confidence tells him from Los Angeles.
* One episode of ''Series/JaneTheVirgin'' had "Mom Jane" and "Fun Jane" as
he's a cool guy who can become whatever he wants while his Paranoia constantly puts him down.
** In "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIRimmerworld Rimmerworld]]", Rimmer gets to do
the Angel and Devil respectively.
rare, full-on "all virtues vs. all vices" version on a moon where YourMindMakesItReal.
* In Season 12 of ''Series/CanadasWorstDriver'', before the distracted driving demonstration, Andrew is presented with ''Series/ReservationDogs'': Rita's internal thoughts are represented by a red devil version of himself her wearing blue and white feather earrings that have a halo and angel wings on one shoulder them, and a white angel version on the other. The of her wearing black and red devil says that he talks on his cellphone while driving all the time but is a good driver. The white angel says that he knows that even hands-free devices pose too much of a distraction, while the devil starts sending texts and taking selfies.
-->'''Andrew''': Would you ''stop doing that''?
* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi in a beach chair
feather earrings with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it she shouldn't have left it out. Evil wins...and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but their ally Gentoku. Which prompts him to perjoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.
* There is an episode of ''Series/SisterSister'' where Lisa is visited by a shoulder angel and devil of her own. At the end of the episode, they come back to her while she’s eating ice cream. The good angel tells her it’s not healthy for her while the bad Angel tells her to keep eating. Lisa then just decides, “I’m hungry.” and then flicks the good angel away and keeps eating.
devil's pitchfork on them.
* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'':
** Implied in "Collective" in a scene where Captain Janeway is hunched over a console while
the satanic-looking Tuvok on one side of her, and the EMH on the other, argue whether they should use a pathogen to kill the Borg children.
** In "Alice", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.
* The
''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' wedding episode had episode, Sherlock realize realizes that someone was is plotting murder during the reception. From his ImagineSpot, we see his Inner Mycroft chastising him to hurry up and narrow down suspects. After slapping himself (not mentally), he decides to trade Inner Mycroft for [[TheHeart Inner Watson]], because the situation requires him not to solve the puzzle but to save someone's life.
life.
* In one episode of ''Series/SisterSister'', Lisa is visited by a shoulder angel and devil of her own. At the end of the episode, they come back to her while she's eating ice cream. The good angel tells her it's not healthy for her while the bad Angel tells her to keep eating. Lisa then just decides "I'm hungry", flicks the good angel away and keeps eating.
* Subverted in episode 5 of ''Series/{{Skins}}''. Sid is deciding whether to skip class or not when two of his friends appear, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Skins%20Angel%20Devil.jpg one with horns and another with a halo]] they stole from the drama department. After initially playing their roles, the (pill-popping) angel sides with the devil and says he should skip class and get stoned with them instead.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'':
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS6E5Alice Alice]]", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.
** Implied in "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS6E16Collective Collective]]" in a scene where Captain Janeway is hunched over a console while the satanic-looking Tuvok on one side of her, and the EMH on the other, argue whether they should use a pathogen to kill the Borg children.
* In ''Series/StudioC'', shoulder angels and devils are portrayed by full-size actors who have to awkwardly clamber up the person they're counseling so they can sit on a shoulder. Then sometimes they have to switch to a different person.
* Heavily PlayedWith played with in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Season 4 opens with Dean having been rescued from Hell [[spoiler: by [[spoiler:by the angel Castiel, while Sam has begun a full-on affair with the demon Ruby while Dean was away]]. Throughout Season 4, Sam is pulled further toward the dark side, believing its power can help stop the Apocalypse. Meanwhile, Dean works with the angels, eventually pledging his loyalty to them despite suspecting they are an example of LightIsNotGood. Castiel, in early episodes, appears as a straightforward version of this trope, encouraging Dean and offering support [[spoiler: until [[spoiler:until his sympathies cause him to be recalled to Heaven and tortured into submission.]] submission]]. The brothers both want to kill the demon Lilith to stop the rise of Lucifer, but [[spoiler: they [[spoiler:they are both played by either side since Ruby and the angels all wanted Lucifer freed and were manipulating the brothers to make it happen.]]
happen]].
** Season 5 reveals that Sam and Dean are destined to [[spoiler: be [[spoiler:be the vessels for the archangels Lucifer and Michael, respectively, and fight to the death. Sam and Dean, along with Castiel, reject this destiny in favor of free will.]] will]]. Lucifer appears to Sam and Michael to Dean, with the light and dark angels attempting to win the brothers over.
over.
* Aziriphale and Crowley Parodied in ''Series/GoodOmens'' end up acting like the ''Series/That70sShow'' episode "Roller Disco", in which Fez is tempted to take advantage of a drunken Jackie. Instead of Angel vs. Devil, he's got [[Series/Batman1966 Batman vs. Riddler]].
* ''Series/TheThundermans'': In the episode "Can't Spy Me Love", Phoebe is torn about whether to use a superhero app to find a boy she had a crush on. She had
good and bad angels (which they literally are) for [[AntiAntiChrist Adam]]. Played discussing it on the counter with in both agreeing to do it. Bad Angel then revealed that they share the same goal, to cancel the Apocalypse. [[spoiler: IT Phoebe already got everything ready.
*
In the finale, when Adam confronts Satan, we see Aziriphale and Crowley standing behind him, Aziriphale over his right shoulder and Crowley over his left.]]
* Played with in the ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode "Spoiler Alert," in that A) the two angels are full-sized, and just happen
UK run of ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', Creator/GregProops has to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" act out both angel in this context is Lucifer, aka the Devil; the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.
* In ''Series/{{Mom}}'' while Bonnie is suffering painkiller withdrawal she starts hallucinating personifications of her drug addicted side and the bit of her that wants to be better, dressed as a stripper and Glinda the Good Witch respectively, trying to convince her to resume her old life of sex and drugs or sober up. Eventually Bonnie gets tired of their sniping at each other and demands to speak to someone higher up, at which point Jesus shows up and shoos both of them out.
devil roles for "host" Tony Slattery in "Party Quirks".
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* An episode of ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'', "It's a Helluva Life", has the Devil showing the protagonist all the evil he's done, to convince him he's doomed to Hell. An angel played by the same actor (but dressed like a ceiling painter as opposed to the Devi's suits) tries to convince him otherwise.

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* An episode of ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'', "It's a Helluva Life", has the Devil showing the protagonist all the evil he's done, to convince him he's doomed to Hell. An angel played by the same actor (but dressed like a ceiling painter as opposed to the Devi's Devil's suits) tries to convince him otherwise.
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* ''Series/ModernFamily''. Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.

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* ''Series/ModernFamily''. Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by VanessaWilliams), Creator/VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.
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* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[BoyfriendBlcokingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"

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* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[BoyfriendBlcokingDad [[BoyfriendBlockingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"
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* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[OverprotectiveDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"

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* Subverted in the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "Oldies but Young 'Uns", where Kelly's new boyfriend, Vinnie doesn't dare to touch her, because he's [[OverprotectiveDad [[BoyfriendBlcokingDad afraid of Al]]. A miniature devil and angel appear on his shoulders, and the devil says: "Oh, grab her, you've got worse beatings for less." When Vinnie turns to the angel, the angel says: "What you looking at me for? If I wasn't so tiny, I would be wild-thinging her myself!"
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* Played with in the ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode ''Spoiler Alert'', in that A) the two angels are full sized, and just happen to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" angel in this context is Lucifer, aka the Devil; the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.

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* Played with in the ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode ''Spoiler Alert'', "Spoiler Alert," in that A) the two angels are full sized, full-sized, and just happen to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" angel in this context is Lucifer, aka the Devil; the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.
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* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': In "A Lobster, an Armadillo, and a Way Bigger Number", Connie and Dale appear to Georgie while making out with Mandy in his van, with Connie as the good angel and Dale as the bad (or at least indifferent) angel. They both disappear the moment Mandy takes off her top.

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* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Alice", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.

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** Implied in "Collective" in a scene where Captain Janeway is hunched over a console while the satanic-looking Tuvok on one side of her, and the EMH on the other, argue whether they should use a pathogen to kill the Borg children.
** In
"Alice", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.
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* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'''s Six and Baltar. Each sees a spectral version of the other ([[FanNickname known to fans]] as "Head Six" and "Head Baltar") right up until the final episode when both doubles appear together for the first time. Although Six is described as the "angel", [[MindScrew she spends much of her time just messing with Baltar]], and while Baltar [[WordOfGod is alluded to be a "devil" figure]], [[TricksterMentor he actually saves Six's ass a few times]].

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* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'''s Six and Baltar. Each sees a spectral version of the other ([[FanNickname known to fans]] as "Head Six" and "Head Baltar") right up until the final episode when both doubles appear together for the first time. Although Six is described as the "angel", [[MindScrew she spends much of her time just messing with Baltar]], and while Baltar [[WordOfGod is alluded to be a "devil" figure]], [[TricksterMentor he actually saves Six's ass a few times]].

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* On ''Series/JustShootMe'', Finch is confused when only his Bad Angel appears, and the latter explains that he is too depraved to even have a Good one.

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-->'''Finch's Bad Angel''': Excellent work. Now kill them all.
-->'''Finch''': What are you talking about?!
-->'''Finch's Bad Angel''': Sorry. Sorry. Baby steps.
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* Heavily PlayedWith in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Season 4 opens with Dean having been rescued from Hell [[spoiler: by the angel Castiel, while Sam has begun a full-on affair with the demon Ruby while Dean was away]]. Throughout Season 4, Sam is pulled further toward the dark side, believing its power can help stop the Apocalypse. Meanwhile, Dean works with the angels, eventually pledging his loyalty to them despite suspecting they are an example of LightIsNotGood. Castiel, in early episodes, appears as a straightforward version of this trope, encouraging Dean and offering support [[spoiler: until his sympathies cause him to be recalled to Heaven and tortured into submission.]] The brothers both want to kill the demon Lilith to stop the rise of Lucifer, but [[spoiler: they are both played by either side since Ruby and the angels all wanted Lucifer freed and were manipulating the brothers to make it happen.]]
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* In ''Series/{{Mom}}'' while Bonnie is suffering painkiller withdrawal she starts hallucinating personifications of her drug addicted side and the bit of her that wants to be better, dressed as a stripper and Glinda the Good Witch respectively, trying to convince her to resume her old life of sex and drugs or sober up. Eventually Bonnie gets tired of their sniping at each other and demands to speak to someone higher up, at which point Jesus shows up and shoos both of them out.
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* In the Uk run of ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', Greg Proops has to act out both angel and devil roles for "host" Tony Slattery in "Party Quirks".

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* The ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "Black Tie" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light, and argues with Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here]].

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* The ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "Black Tie" plays with this in a rather surreal way. Pete is about to cheat on his wife when Kenneth pops in through a vent, lit by blue light, and tells him not to. Then Tracy pops through another vent, under red light, light (he didn't have this trope in mind; he just [[CloudCuckoolander got really, really lost]]), and argues with Kenneth. Finally, Pete turns to dramatically declare "I'm sorry, I can't do this -- I love my wife!" You can see it [[http://www.hulu.com/watch/902/30-rock-dont-do-it here]].
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* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': The mid-season finale of Season 5 has Lucifer Morningstar and ArchangelMichael do this to their brother Amenadiel, with the classic "over the shoulder" shot. Of course, given the nature of the series it's '''Lucifer''' who gives the good advice, while Michael is the BigBad of the half-season.
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* Played with in the ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode ''Spoiler Alert'', in that A) the two angels are full sized, and just happen to be standing behind and to either side of the character they're advising, B) the "good" angel in this context is Lucifer, aka the Devil; the "bad" angel is the Archangel Michael, and C) the person they're advising, Amenadiel, is ''also'' an angel.
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* Aziriphale and Crowley in ''Series/GoodOmens'' end up acting like good and bad angels (which they literally are) for [[AntiAntiChrist Adam]]. Played with in that they share the same goal, to cancel the Apocalypse. [[spoiler: In the finale, when Adam confronts Satan, we see Aziriphale and Crowley standing behind him, Aziriphale over his right shoulder and Crowley over his left.]]
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* The ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' wedding episode had Sherlock realize someone was plotting murder during the reception. From his ImagineSpot, we see his Inner Mycroft chastising him to hurry up and narrow down suspects. After slapping himself (not mentally), he decides to trade Inner Mycroft for [[TheHeart Inner Watson]], because the situation requires him not to solve the puzzle but to save someone's life.
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* Parodied in ''Series/That70sShow'' episode "Roller Disco", in which Fez is tempted to take advantage of a drunken Jackie. Instead of Angel vs. Devil, he's got [[Series/{{Batman}} Batman vs. Riddler]].

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* Parodied in ''Series/That70sShow'' episode "Roller Disco", in which Fez is tempted to take advantage of a drunken Jackie. Instead of Angel vs. Devil, he's got [[Series/{{Batman}} [[Series/Batman1966 Batman vs. Riddler]].
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* ''ModernFamily''. Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.

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* ''ModernFamily''.''Series/ModernFamily''. Done hilariously when Haley is working at a country club. Her brother Luke (who hired her) tries to convince her (via walkie-talkie) to stick to her responsibilities, while a club member (played by VanessaWilliams), on her cell phone, tries to talk her into playing hooky. We see the two of them in the background: Luke, in his white uniform, over Haley's right shoulder, and Williams, in a red dress, over her left.
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* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Alice", when Tom Paris is lured by the shuttlecraft's female avatar (of whom he has given the name Alice) to drive himself straight into a particle fountain, which is said to destroy ships that venture too close to it, Tom has a tug of war between ''Alice'' as the Bad Angel and B'elanna Torres (who appears beside him through a mental comm link) as the Good Angel struggling for control of him so that ''Alice'' would lower its shields long enough for Tom to be transported out of the shuttlecraft.
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* There is an episode of ''Series/SisterSister'' where Lisa is visited by a shoulder angel and devil of her own. At the end of the episode, they come back to her while she’s eating ice cream. The good angel tells her it’s not healthy for her while the bad Angel tells her to keep eating. Lisa then just decides, “I’m hungry.” and then flicks the good angel away and keeps eating.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Late in the series the heroes have a barbecue and Kazumi notices a towel that (he assumes) belongs to his one-sided crush Misora sitting on the back of a chair. He mentally debates rubbing it on his face for the whole IndirectKiss thing; his Shoulder Angel (Kazumi chained up) points out how creepy and inappropriate it is, while his Shoulder Devil (Kazumi in a beach chair with a Misora body pillow) observes that if she didn't want people using it she shouldn't have left it out. Evil wins...and then he finds out that the towel doesn't belong to Misora, but their ally Gentoku. Which prompts him to perjoratively ask why Gentoku smells so nice.
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** Stannis Baratheon's main advisors are Ser Davos Seaworth (the angel) and Lady Melisandre (the demon). Where Melisandre counsels using force to achieve his goals, Ser Davos advises restraint. It's even invoked visually in "Mhysa" when both are left in the background of a close-up of Stannis, one over each shoulder, with Melisandre in her rich red robes and Davos in his humble grey roughspun.

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** Stannis Baratheon's main advisors are Ser Davos Seaworth (the angel) and Lady Melisandre (the demon). Where Melisandre counsels using force to achieve his goals, Ser Davos advises restraint. It's When Stannis and Davos speak on the ship to King's Landing, Davos walks along with him on his right side. When Stannis looks into the flames at Mel's urging, she is clutching his left shoulder. Melisandre even invoked visually dresses in "Mhysa" bright red robes, while Davos wears humble grey roughspun clothing. At first played straight, then subverted in "Mhysa", when both are left in the background of a close-up of Stannis, Stannis trying to decide on a new course of action, one over each shoulder, with each one trying to pull him the other way. However, this is shortly subverted when Melisandre in her rich red robes and agrees with Davos about going to defend the Wall, which makes it basically the first time in his humble grey roughspun.the entire show that they've ever agreed (even they look surprised).
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* In Season 12 of ''Series/CanadasWorstDriver'', before the distracted driving demonstration, Andrew is presented with a red devil version of himself on one shoulder and a white angel version on the other. The red devil says that he uses talks on his cellphone while driving all the time but is a good driver. The white angel says that he knows that even hands-free devices pose too much of a distraction, while the devil starts sending texts and taking selfies.

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* In Season 12 of ''Series/CanadasWorstDriver'', before the distracted driving demonstration, Andrew is presented with a red devil version of himself on one shoulder and a white angel version on the other. The red devil says that he uses talks on his cellphone while driving all the time but is a good driver. The white angel says that he knows that even hands-free devices pose too much of a distraction, while the devil starts sending texts and taking selfies.

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