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6This is when a character or characters look off to some [[ThousandYardStare far distant point]] or do an {{Aside Glance}} to instigate a {{Flashback}} or ImagineSpot. Expect the screen to do [[FlashbackEffects a wishy-washy thing that blurs the screen or a fade of some sort]]. If the stare goes on for too long you hope it's being used for comedic effect ala InnerThoughtsOutsiderPuzzlement. Something of a {{Discredited Trope}} these days: many comedies will have other characters confused at the actions, or trying to wake them from their spaced out state.
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8Compare PensieveFlashback, in which the character is immersed in the scene he's remembering, and ThousandYardStare, which this trope is built from.
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15* In ''Anime/HighlanderTheSearchForVengeance'' Colin gets one when this current love interest manages to match word for word what his past love interest said just before she died. It was a rather long flashback too and Dahlia was a bit worried.
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19* The second ''WesternAnimation/{{Bionicle}}'' movie, ''Legends of Metru Nui'', had Vakama's eyes go wide and stare off into space every time he had a vision.
20* Calhoun from ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' falls into a series of flashbacks from her tragic backstory when Felix (unintentionally) matches her deceased fiancé's catchphrase "dynamite gal".
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24* Happens in ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' where the main character stares straight at the camera to get flashbacks to [[AnachronismStew The War]], in some cases the viewer doesn't get to see the flashback and only hears the sound track of gun fire and crashing planes. In other cases the images shown is random air plane footage with no connection to war going all the way back to the Wright Brothers because RuleOfFunny.
25* "The thousand-yard stare" is discussed in ''Film/FullMetalJacket''.
26* In ''Film/MeetTheParents'', Kevin does one of these while remembering his time dating Pam, and Greg glances behind him to see what he's staring at.
27* In ''Film/WalkHard'' Right Dewey can be found staring at a wall in the dark just before he begins an act backstage. His best friend explains that he has to think back on his entire life before every show.
28* Happens in Film/IT1990 with the Losers
29* A rare example of it being played completely straight (and succeeding in being emotional powerful) happens in ''Film/GodsAndMonsters'' where James Whale suffers from a stroke that leads his memories of UsefulNotes/TheGreatWar overwhelming him.
30* Mark (a zombie) from ''Film/WarmBodies'' triggers a memory while staring at a picture of a couple holding hands. This is important because before now zombies had almost no recollection of their past.
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34* In Zelazny's novel ''Literature/LordOfLight'', the extended flashback scene that comprises the main body of the novel is indicated by the sentence "Sam stared ahead, remembering."
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38* ''Series/TheITCrowd'' does this a couple of times for comedy purposes with Richmond looking into the camera and all the other characters gradually leaning into the shot to look at the same point, clearly not seeing anything.
39--> '''Roy:''' "What? What IS it??"
40* Played completely straight in an episode of ''Series/TrueBlood'' where every time Sam has a flashback to his childhood he seems to stare off into space and stop whatever it was he was doing, and we cut back to people shouting "Sam! Sam!" in order to snap him out of it. It's very difficult not to laugh.
41* ''Series/{{Friends}}'':
42** There was an episode where Penn from Creator/PennAndTeller tried to to sell Joey encyclopedias based on the pitch "do your friends ever talk about something and you just nod along", cue the flashback stare. Penn got a little bit worried when Joey hadn't said anything for 2 minutes.
43** In another episode, Joey and Chandler look up and stare -- you think they are about to begin reminiscing, and it turns out they are staring at something on the ceiling. Joey says, "What the hell is that?" to which Chandler replies, "That's disgusting!"
44* ''Series/{{Lost}}'' goes into flashback this way often enough that Website/TelevisionWithoutPity dubbed it "the thousand-yard stare of impending flashback."
45%% * Happens numerous times on ''Series/That70sShow''. Cue a SharedMassHallucination.
46* While ''Series/ThirtyRock'' frequently uses a [[FlashbackCut flashback cut]] as a comic non sequitur, the audience's familiarity of these was subverted in one episode.
47-->'''Jack:''' You know [Tracy's] contract is up?
48-->'''Liz:''' Has it been that long?! Boy, we sure have done some crazy things with Tracy in the last 3 years.
49-->'''Jack:''' We sure have.
50-->'''Liz:''' ''(eyes wander)'' I'm thinking about some of them now.
51-->'''Jack:''' Me too.
52* Applied very often in ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', usually when JD goes into any of his [[ImagineSpot imagination sequences]]. When someone else does it, or he's seen from an outside perspective, he just stares off into the distance with a blank look until snapping back to reality with some odd non-sequitur.
53* PlayedForDrama in Season 4 of ''Series/StrangerThings'', in which characters 'cursed' by [[BigBad Vecna]] stare unresponsively into space while experiencing disturbing waking nightmares, before being telekinetically lifted into the air, [[BodyHorror horrifically mutilated]], and [[CruelAndUnusualDeath killed]].
54* Invoked hilariously by ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' for a fifties short about how to know when you're ready to get married. At one point, while the "marriage counselor over at the church" is talking, the female half of the couple he's advising stares into space for several seconds, apparently not listening. Mike and the robots fill the seconds with gunshot noises and an imitation of an officer bellowing, "Marines, we are leaving!", and when the woman shakes herself back into focus, Mike has her say, "Sorry, back in Danang there for a minute."
55* Kieren, in ''Series/InTheFlesh'', instigates a flashback of him clawing out of his grave by staring at his headstone several years later.
56* Exagerated in ''Series/KenanAndKel'', where the stare was actually NEEDED to trigger the flashback.
57* In the ''Series/{{Extant}}'' episode ''A Pack of Cards'' Molly enters a flashback after staring at a police car. This triggers a memory of her accident 10 years ago involving Marcus and the death of her unborn child. [[spoiler:Later in the same episode she does it again. This time however it's a forced dream state brought on by the child; creating a fantasy world after the crash where Marcus and the baby never died.]]
58* In the ''Series/{{Shoestring}}'' episode "Room With A View," Eddie visits the building where he worked as a programmer before having a nervous breakdown. He stares at one of the computers for a long moment, with close-ups of both his face and the machine, before one of his former coworkers startles him out of it.
59* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' episode ''Valley of Darkness'' features Colonel Tigh under pressure from all sides with nobody of any experience to turn to. He ends up having flashbacks to when he first meets Commander Adama. While in the final edit most of these are cut; extended scenes shows quite a few long ones with the Colonel staring into space, some of which do make it in the final cut but without the actual flashbacks.
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63* Happens all the time in ''Videogame/FinalFantasyXIII'' for the flashbacks to the fireworks festival and previous events. It's played very straight.
64* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheUnwoundFuture'', Layton has two of these when reminded of Claire.
65* Happens quite a few times in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher2AssassinsOfKings'' as some conversation triggers a recall of long forgotten memory.
66* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'' Serah has many of these, however they're not so much flashbacks, more flashforwards as she looking into the future.
67* Link gets a shockingly over the top one whenever he triggers a flashback in ''Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild''. During those times when he has a flashback while talking to someone, they'll often [[LampshadeHanging comment on his spaced out staring]].
68* ''VideoGame/AnotherCode'': When remembering or thinking heavily about something, Ashley tends to go into one of these until something snaps her back to reality. Matt spends the latter half of the second game lampshading these.
69* In the ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' short "Shooting Star", D.Va and her friend Dae-hyun have a conversation about the former's [[{{Workaholic}} inability to stop working]], and that -- as a core member MEKA, the special task force assembled to fight against [[{{Kaiju}} the Gwishin]] -- she owes it to herself to take a break and relax. D.Va considers it, but [[TraumaButton once she's reminded that her comrades are still in sick bay from the last attack]], she promptly zones out to said attack and recalls how they were almost killed together, reigniting her desire to keep busy.
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73* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'' parodies this when Robin, afraid of [[CerebusSyndrome DRAMA]] goes around tackling anyone staring into the middle distance to stop them having angsty flashbacks.
74* Used in [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2011-01-29/comic/chase-sequence/remember-smitty-and-jonesy/ this]] strip of ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'', it's a bit of shame that it got interrupted because we never did learn what happened to the last people they hired.
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78* Happens during some of Ratchet's flashbacks in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', possibly due to the fact that he's actually freezing up on the battlefield PTSD-style when it happens.
79* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
80** In one episode, Moe turns his back on Barney to deliver one of these stares in the middle of a conversation. Barney, confused, asks, "Moe?"
81** In another episode, Homer yells at Bart for staring while he's having a ''Series/TheWonderYears'' moment.
82** In another Marge does one of these, and comes out of it saying "And that's why I can't say 'no' to people." Homer points out that he has no idea what she was thinking about. "Why would you think I did?"
83* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
84** Parodied in "Phineas and Ferb's Birthday Clip-O-Rama"; Phineas starts reminiscing about previous escapades, stares off, it goes into the clip montage, then comes back to another person saying "Was I supposed to see something just then?" "No, [[MediumAwareness it's a clip show thing]]".
85** Parodied again in "Doof Dynasty", where the audience doesn't even get to see the flashback; Perry just stares off into the distance and ripples.
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