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** It happens to Littlefinger in Season 8. Everyone acts as if he never existed in the first place.
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** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E11AndWhenTheSkyWasOpened And When the Sky Was Opened]]" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says two spacemen return instead of three. Soon after, he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying one returned. And finally, it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to three malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. [[ExaggeratedTrope And then the spaceship disappears]].
** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E92PersonOrPersonsUnknown Person or Persons Unknown]]" concerns an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.

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** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E11AndWhenTheSkyWasOpened "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E11AndWhenTheSkyWasOpened And When the Sky Was Opened]]" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says two spacemen return instead of three. Soon after, he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying one returned. And finally, it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to three malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. [[ExaggeratedTrope And then Then the spaceship disappears]].
** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E92PersonOrPersonsUnknown "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E27PersonOrPersonsUnknown Person or Persons Unknown]]" concerns an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.



** In "The Card", a mercilessly efficient credit card company will repossess parts of a person's life if they overdraft, including the protagonist's children. It's left unclear as to how they do this: at the beginning of the episode it appears that they merely take people, reprogram them to believe that they are someone else, and change all records, but, as it goes on, it appears that it may be something much more [[RetGone sinister]].
** In "To See The Invisible Man", a man is sentenced to a year of [=Unperson=] status as a punishment for "coldness". The authorities affix a mark to his forehead so everyone else will know to shun him.

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** In "The Card", "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S1E16 To See the Invisible Man]]", a man is sentenced to a year of [=Unperson=] status as a punishment for "coldness". The authorities affix a mark to his forehead so everyone else will know to shun him.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S2E8 The Card]]",
a mercilessly efficient credit card company will repossess parts of a person's life if they overdraft, including the protagonist's children. It's left unclear as to how they do this: at the beginning of the episode episode, it appears that they merely take people, reprogram them to believe that they are someone else, and change all records, but, as it goes on, it appears that it may be something much more [[RetGone sinister]].
** In "To See The Invisible Man", a man is sentenced to a year of [=Unperson=] status as a punishment for "coldness". The authorities affix a mark to his forehead so everyone else will know to shun him.
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* ''Series/HellsKitchen'':
** In Season 3, fans noticed a mysterious thirteenth chef in the crowd in a few split-second shots in the first episode as well as a thirteenth dish in the Signature Dish Challenge and a thirteenth picture frame. It took ''eleven years'' before it was revealed that there was a potential chef known only as "J.R.". Apparently, not only was he an unpleasant person, he attempted to spread malicious rumors about fellow chef Joanna. He was such a {{jerkass}} that [[EpicFail he was tossed out of the game before even the Signature Dish Challenge event]] and the producers went about scrubbing just about ''everything'' about him.
** When chefs end up up-and-up {{Rage Quit}}ting, they are not invited back for the final service and aren't even acknowledged.
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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "Latent Image", Janeway tried to do this with [[RedShirt Ensign Ahni Jetal]], a low-level officer that died during an incident where the Doctor had to choose between saving Harry Kim's life and hers. They both had equal chances of survival, but the Doctor picked Harry because he was his friend, and after suffering a LogicBomb due to the Doctor's reasoning not reconciling with his programming, Janeway deleted the Doctor's memories of Jetal and this incident in particular. When the Doctor saw traces of his surgery on Kim during a subsequent physical, it sent him into a literal HeroicBSOD. And after Seven of Nine points out how [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming the Doctor is growing beyond his programming and deserves the power to deal with the perils that comes with personhood]], the memories are brought back and he is able to make peace with himself.

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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "Latent Image", "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS5E11LatentImage Latent Image]]", Janeway tried to do this with [[RedShirt Ensign Ahni Jetal]], a low-level officer that died during an incident where the Doctor had to choose between saving Harry Kim's life and hers. They both had equal chances of survival, but the Doctor picked Harry because he was his friend, and after suffering a LogicBomb due to the Doctor's reasoning not reconciling with his programming, Janeway deleted the Doctor's memories of Jetal and this incident in particular. When the Doctor saw traces of his surgery on Kim during a subsequent physical, it sent him into a literal HeroicBSOD. And after Seven of Nine points out how [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming the Doctor is growing beyond his programming and deserves the power to deal with the perils that comes with personhood]], the memories are brought back and he is able to make peace with himself.
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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "Latent Image", Janeway tried to do this with [[RedShirt Ensign Ahni Jetal]], a low-level officer that died during an incident where the Doctor had to choose between saving Harry Kim's life and hers. They both had equal chances of survival, but the Doctor picked Harry because he was his friend, and after suffering a LogicBomb due to the Doctor's reasoning not reconciling with his programming, Janeway deleted the Doctor's memories of Jetal and this incident in particular. When the Doctor saw traces of his surgery on Kim during a subsequent physical, it sent him into a literal HeroicBSOD. And after Seven of Nine points out how [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming the Doctor is growing beyond his programming and deserves the power to deal with the perils that comes with personhood]], the memories are brought back and he is able to make peace with himself.
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** 1980s contestant Barbara Lowe was discovered to have lied about her qualifications (she had been on multiple other game shows at the same time, most under equally false pretenses). She also drew irate letters from fans over her unsportsmanlike behavior (including an on-air argument with host Creator/AlexTrebek). The producers decided to withhold her winnings until she threatened to sue the show; in response, she was paid her winnings, but she was barred from the Tournament of Champions, her episodes have never been rerun, and she was excised from the show's official winnings records.

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** 1980s contestant Barbara Lowe Vollick was discovered to have lied accused of lying about her qualifications (she had been on multiple other game shows at the same time, most under equally false pretenses). before then). She also drew irate letters from fans over her unsportsmanlike for behavior (including an on-air argument with host Creator/AlexTrebek). that was perceived as unsportsmanlike. The producers decided to withhold her winnings until she threatened to sue the show; in response, she was paid half her winnings, but she was barred from the Tournament of Champions, her episodes have never been rerun, and she was excised from the show's official winnings records.
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* ''Series/Foundation2021'': To [[DisproportionateRetribution punish]] Azura for her role in the plot that killed his son, the [[TheEmperor Galactic Emperor]] Cleon orders the deaths of her [[FamilyExtermination entire extended family]] and everyone she's ever had a significant relationship with. She herself gets [[AndIMustScream life imprisonment in complete sensory deprivation]].

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* ''Series/Foundation2021'': To [[DisproportionateRetribution punish]] Azura for her role in the plot that killed his son, the [[TheEmperor Galactic Emperor]] Cleon XIII orders the deaths of her [[FamilyExtermination entire extended family]] and everyone she's ever had a significant relationship with. She herself gets lives, but is to spend the rest of her life [[AndIMustScream life imprisonment in complete sensory deprivation]].
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* Spoofed in an episode of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' (specifically, the episode featuring the movie ''Film/DevilFish''). In the teaser, Mike tells the audience that a mysterious government conspiracy erased his whole identity and life. Midway through his speech about he'll never rest until he rights this wrong, we learn the truth: he just lost his wallet. Tom and Crow find it and return it. Identity back, problem solved... until it happens again.

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* Spoofed in an episode of the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' (specifically, the episode featuring the movie ''Film/DevilFish'')."[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S09E11DevilFish Devil Fish]]". In the teaser, Mike tells the audience that a mysterious government conspiracy erased his whole identity and life. Midway through his speech about he'll never rest until he rights this wrong, we learn the truth: he just lost his wallet. Tom and Crow find it and return it. Identity back, problem solved... until it happens again.



* ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Mors praematura", detainees who have been taken to a government BlackSite have been declared legally dead so they can be legally tortured and held without trial.

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* ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': In "Mors praematura", detainees who have been taken to a government BlackSite have been declared legally dead so that they can be legally tortured and held without trial.



* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "The Inquisitor", the title character does this as part of his sentencing on those whom he feels wasted their lives.

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* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "The Inquisitor", "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVTheInquisitor The Inquisitor]]", the title character does this as part of his sentencing on those whom he feels wasted their lives.



* In ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' second season finale "Such Sweet Sorrow", [[spoiler:to prevent anyone from discovering where the ''Discovery'' went along with it's Sphere data and prevent the resurgence of the AI Control, Spock suggests doing this towards the ''Discovery'' and its crew, making it treason to even mention them. This also leads to the reason why ''Discovery'' was never brought up in canon.]] This comes back to bite them next season when the ''Discovery'' ends up a thousand years in the future.
* On ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':

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* In the ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' second season finale "Such "[[Recap/StarTrekDiscoveryS2E14SuchSweetSorrowPartTwo Such Sweet Sorrow", Sorrow, Part 2]]", [[spoiler:to prevent anyone from discovering where the ''Discovery'' went along with it's its Sphere data and prevent the resurgence of the AI Control, Spock suggests doing this towards the ''Discovery'' and its crew, making it treason to even mention them. This also leads to the reason why ''Discovery'' was never brought up in canon.]] canon]]. This comes back to bite them next season when the ''Discovery'' ends up a thousand years in the future.
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** In "Clues", an entire alien ''species'' actively works to remain an "un-species" because of their extreme xenophobia. When the Enterprise accidentally discovers them they are dissuaded from destroying it after the crew manages [[spoiler: after a dry run, to erase all traces of the contact from their memories and Picard orders Data never to reveal their existence]].
** In "Dark Page", [[PosthumousSibling Deanna Troi learns she had an older sister, Kestra, who died shortly after she was born]], which left their mother Lwaxana so heartbroken that she used her telepathic powers to purge every memory of her, leading to a mental breakdown in the episode.

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** In "Clues", "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E14Clues Clues]]", an entire alien ''species'' actively works to remain an "un-species" because of their extreme xenophobia. When the Enterprise accidentally discovers them they are dissuaded from destroying it after the crew manages [[spoiler: after [[spoiler:(after a dry run, run) to erase all traces of the contact from their memories and Picard orders Data never to reveal their existence]].
** In "Dark Page", "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS7E6DarkPage Dark Page]]", [[PosthumousSibling Deanna Troi learns she had an older sister, Kestra, who died shortly after she was born]], which left their mother Lwaxana so heartbroken that she used her telepathic powers to purge every memory of her, leading to a mental breakdown in the episode.



** "Person or Persons Unknown" concerned an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.
** "And When the Sky Was Opened" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says two spacemen return instead of three. Soon after, he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying one returned. And finally, it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to three malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. [[ExaggeratedTrope And then the spaceship disappears]].

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** "Person or Persons Unknown" concerned an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.
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"[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E11AndWhenTheSkyWasOpened And When the Sky Was Opened" Opened]]" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says two spacemen return instead of three. Soon after, he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying one returned. And finally, it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to three malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. [[ExaggeratedTrope And then the spaceship disappears]].disappears]].
** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E92PersonOrPersonsUnknown Person or Persons Unknown]]" concerns an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.
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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after they were unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays.

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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after they were unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays.nowadays]].
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* ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' did this as much as they possibly could with Season 12 contestant Sherry Pie. After production on the main season had wrapped, Buzzfeed published an article full of stories from men who claimed Sherry had catfished them, luring them with auditions for a supposed stage play that were just an excuse for erotic roleplay scenarios and masturbation. Sherry's screen time on the show was drastically minimized (even if it couldn't be fully erased), and though she made the top 4, she was not invited back for the finale. In the reunion show, the queens even cracked that Dahlia Sin (the first contestant eliminated) had "placed 13th on a season with 12 queens."
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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after they were unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter]]).]]

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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after they were unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter]]).]]nowadays.

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** "Person or Persons Unknown" concerned an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an inversion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.
** "And When The Sky Was Opened" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says 2 spacemen return instead of 3. Soon after he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying 1 returned. And finally it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to 3 malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. It's then taken UpToEleven when the spaceship disappears.

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** "Person or Persons Unknown" concerned an average man who wakes up one morning and finds that no one recognizes him or has any memory of him. Not his wife, his boss and coworkers, or the bartender he sees once a week. He knows all of them and the facts are unchanged but no memory of him (pictures with his wife have her standing alone) exists. The episode ends with an inversion: {{inver|tedTrope}}sion: the man wakes from his nightmare only to find that he does not recognize his wife.
** "And When The the Sky Was Opened" is this trope in a nutshell. Three men return home from a space mission and then one man starts disappearing from sight and no one remembers him. All evidence he exists (the glass he dropped, pictures) either aren't there or don't show him. The newspaper now says 2 two spacemen return instead of 3. three. Soon after after, he disappears. Then the same happens to another spaceman, the newspaper now saying 1 one returned. And finally finally, it ends with the last man disappearing when the nurse offers the room to 3 three malaria patients. Even the hospital beds aren't there. It's [[ExaggeratedTrope And then taken UpToEleven when the spaceship disappears.disappears]].
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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after he was unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter)]].]]

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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after he was they were unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter)]].matter]]).]]
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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after he was unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter).]]

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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after he was unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter).matter)]].]]
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* ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'': Immediately after he was unmasked, the show made every effort to hide the existence of Season 7's Jack in the Box. Their sole performance, clue package, unmasking, and post-show interview are nowhere to be found on the show's social media feeds, and they're left out of the season's RecapEpisode completely. [[spoiler:This is because Jack in the Box's true identity is Rudy Giuliani--someone that is way too controversial to bring up nowadays ([[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement and nothing more will be said on the matter).]]
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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why.[[spoiler:It’s later revealed that this is a side-effect of the contract he made with his inner demon, Vice, 18 years ago.]]

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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why. [[spoiler:It’s later revealed that this is a side-effect of the contract he made with his inner demon, Vice, 18 years ago.]]
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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why.[[spoiler:It’s later revealed that this is a side-effect of the contract he made with his inner demon, Vice, 18 years ago.]]
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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why. [[spoiler]] test [[/spoiler]]

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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why. [[spoiler]] test [[/spoiler]]
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* ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'': In the series, Ikki Igarashi noticed that ever since he started using the Revice Driver to transform into the superhero Kamen Rider Revi, he started disappearing from family pictures, although he doesn’t know why. [[spoiler]] test [[/spoiler]]
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* ''Series/Foundation2021'': To [[DisproportionateRetribution punish]] Azura for her role in the plot that killed his son, the [[TheEmperor Galactic Emperor]] Cleon orders the deaths of her [[FamilyExtermination entire extended family]] and everyone she's ever had a significant relationship with. She herself gets [[AndIMustScream life imprisonment in complete sensory deprivation]].
-->'''Cleon:''' Your legacy has been erased, Azura. Whatever minute waves your being managed to propagate throughout the universe have been canceled out.
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* ''Series/UtopiaFalls'': Anybody who's too defiant of the government is “ghosted”, meaning they disappear with no trace left.



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* When ''Series/{{Today}}'' celebrated its [[MilestoneCelebration 70th anniversary]] in January 2022; all of the surviving on-air personnel, as was the case in previous anniversary celebrations, were invited as guests with the glaring exception of Matt Lauer. While certainly understandable in the sexual harassment allegations (and as would later be revealed, at least one allegation of rape) that led to his late 2017 firing, the fact that Lauer had been on the show longer than anyone else in the show's history[[note]]first joining as the newsreader in 1994 and was nearing the end of his 20th year as co-host when the scandals that led to his ouster first broke[[/note]] made the fact that he wasn't even mentioned stand out all the more.
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* Deconstructed during a "Weekend Update" sketch on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in March 2019. When revived allegations against Music/RKelly and Music/MichaelJackson led to the withdrawal or boycott of their music, Pete Davidson pointed out that pretending they hadn't existed also means pretending that the terrible things [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment they allegedly did]] hadn't happened either. He then finishes by saying that it's possible to still like their work as long as you're willing to acknowledge that they were deeply flawed people.

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* Deconstructed during a "Weekend Update" sketch on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in March 2019. When revived allegations against Music/RKelly and Music/MichaelJackson led to the withdrawal or boycott of their music, Pete Davidson pointed out that pretending they hadn't existed also means pretending that the terrible things [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment they allegedly did]] did hadn't happened either. He then finishes by saying that it's possible to still like their work as long as you're willing to acknowledge that they were deeply flawed people.

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