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* A couples times in the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' series, Chris or Chef, the two non-competitors would get in the confessional.
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* A couples times in the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' series, Chris or Chef, the two non-competitors would get in the confessional. There would also be the occasional guest confession from characters like Sasquatchanakwa.
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* The [[CanadaEh Canadian]] TV series ''Masterminds'' features the criminals describing how they pulled off their heists if they have completed their prison sentence and are still alive at the time of production.
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* The [[CanadaEh Canadian]] Canadian TV series ''Masterminds'' features the criminals describing how they pulled off their heists if they have completed their prison sentence and are still alive at the time of production.
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* Subverted in Series/WandaVision. Every episode is modeled on another era of sitcoms due to magic reasons, and the episode modeled on 2000s/2010s mockumentary sitcoms has cutaways to Wanda and Vision doing confessional interviews, until Vision shakes it off and realizes he's still actively trying to get to Wanda, getting up and taking off his lapel mic.
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* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Arena:" Kirk and the captain of the Gorn ship that the ''Enterprise'' was chasing are sent to a planet to fight it out separately. They are given devices that Kirk uses to record his thoughts, hoping that his crew will eventually get it. What he doesn't realize is the device is also a ''translator'', and the Gorn heard every word he said, including his doubts in his ability to prevail.