...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!
Flatline Plotline
- 340 statements
- 64 feature instances
- 24 referencing feature instances
Flatline Plotline | type |
FeatureClass | |
Flatline Plotline | label |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline | page |
FlatlinePlotline | |
Flatline Plotline | comment |
A character or group of characters make it so they die for a certain amount of time (often times by simulating a heart attack) and then are revived. Sometimes this is so they can have an out-of-body experience or see if there's an afterlife or become a ghost for a certain amount of time. Sometimes this will result in their nightmares becoming real or sometimes it's a plot for one of the characters to kill another without getting caught. May be part of a Faking the Dead plot. Extra fail points occur if the victim actually does flatline. Only about 10% are successfully brought back once their cardiac cells have stopped channeling enough electricity to trigger an ECG blip, with preemptive treatment. Clinical death actually means cessation of breathing and circulation and is not the same as flatlining. Bonus fail points if the victim is then revived with defibrillation, since a flatline by definition has no heart rhythm to "defibrillate". Most of the time, this requires some Artistic License – Biology. Not to be confused with Faux Death — that's when the character never really dies in the first place — or with Flatline. Compare Revival Loophole. Compare and contrast with Disney Death. |
|
Flatline Plotline | fetched |
2023-05-24T15:28:27Z | |
Flatline Plotline | parsed |
2023-05-24T15:28:27Z | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to FakingTheDead: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to GreatOffscreenWar: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to ItMakesSenseInContext: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to MeaningfulName: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to MetalGearSolid3: Not an Item - UNKNOWN | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to MetalGearSolid4: Not an Item - UNKNOWN | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to MotleyCrue: Not an Item - IGNORE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to NearDeathExperience: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to OnlyMostlyDead: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to SmartHouse: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingComment |
Dropped link to TheGrimReaper: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Flatline Plotline | processingUnknown |
MetalGearSolid3 | |
Flatline Plotline | processingUnknown |
MetalGearSolid4 | |
Flatline Plotline | isPartOf |
DBTropes | |
Flatline Plotline / int_1c0cb70 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_1c0cb70 | comment |
In the Questden adventure Moot Point, the final step of the Path of the Medium, to unlock their Astral Projection power, involves a near-death experience. There's only one way to succeed (achieve projection) and two ways to fail: Ring the emergency bell, or actually die. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_1c0cb70 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_1c0cb70 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Questden (Website) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_1c0cb70 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2275c659 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2275c659 | comment |
House once shocked himself and was clinically dead for 97 seconds so he could see what another guy was talking about about the afterlife. He saw nothing, which confirmed for him that there was no afterlife. He did this despite the fact that he'd experienced clinical death before and seen visions, which he'd already rejected as proof of an afterlife. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2275c659 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2275c659 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
House | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_2275c659 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_231b713c | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_231b713c | comment |
The OA: Has this as a major plot element. Prairie claims that while she was kidnapped, she and four others were repeatedly subjected to experiments in which they were drowned and brought back to life to study what happens when someone dies. She also claims that sometimes when she died, she went to another dimension to gain knowledge necessary to escape. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_231b713c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_231b713c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The OA | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_231b713c | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2675c915 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2675c915 | comment |
Done in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to Agent May after some incorporeal entities "infected" her brain, causing her to see them everywhere and sending her adrenal system into overdrive. Simmons resorts to "killing" her to stop the adrenal overdrive, but an EMP forces them to get creative reviving her. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2675c915 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2675c915 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_2675c915 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_28fe1376 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_28fe1376 | comment |
Fringe keeps dancing close to this line. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_28fe1376 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_28fe1376 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fringe | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_28fe1376 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2ac5572 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2ac5572 | comment |
In the Evil Dead (2013) remake, only living people can be possessed, allowing an unconventional "exorcism" technique. Bonus points for the defibrillator, purpose-built from scavenged materials. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2ac5572 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2ac5572 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Evil Dead (2013) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_2ac5572 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2e3e7ac2 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2e3e7ac2 | comment |
In an episode of Justice League, Flash tricks a captor by speeding up his heart rate until it looks like he's flatlined. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2e3e7ac2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_2e3e7ac2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Justice League | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_2e3e7ac2 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_31a48eed | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_31a48eed | comment |
The Outer Limits (1995): In "Free Spirit", CryoSync Laboratories, working on behalf of the US government, conducted experiments into near-death experiences in order to determine whether those involved would have out-of-body experiences. The government hoped that the resulting disembodied spirits would be able to serve as the perfect spies. However, Project Free Spirit, as it was known, had an unfortunate side effect: it resulted in the three test subjects, Mark Gregory, Alex Hanover and Kevin Lockwood, going insane after being brought to the brink of death and returning so many times. The government ultimately ordered Project Free Spirit to be terminated and the three men were killed while the experiments were still ongoing. Gregory and Hanover's spirits died along with their bodies but Lockwood's spirit survived and he began plotting revenge against Dr. Rachel Harris for disconnecting him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_31a48eed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_31a48eed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Outer Limits (1995) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_31a48eed | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3436775c | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3436775c | comment |
The Medium episode "Things to Do in Phoenix When You're Dead" had a doctor doing this so he could travel as a ghost to see rich people doing bad things and then blackmail them. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3436775c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3436775c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Medium | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_3436775c | |
Flatline Plotline / int_344809d2 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_344809d2 | comment |
Exactly the same idea as The Frighteners had been inverted about 20 years earlier by Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). In that case, they needed the man they were interrogating to have a near-death experience so Hopkirk (the dead one) could talk to him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_344809d2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_344809d2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_344809d2 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3a5b3f50 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3a5b3f50 | comment |
In the La Femme Nikita episode "Mandatory Refusal", Madeline is captured by an enemy unit. She is entirely unimpressed, and forces them to treat her well by somehow stopping her own heart; her captors, aware of exactly how screwed they will be if they don't have her to bargain with, give in to her demands immediately. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3a5b3f50 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_3a5b3f50 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
La Femme Nikita | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_3a5b3f50 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_405243c7 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_405243c7 | comment |
Raven in The 100 gets Super Intelligence at the cost of increasingly lethal seizures, but eventually figures out she can "reset" her brain by drowning herself in a tub of ice water and setting up a Magical Defibrillator to restart her heart a few minutes later. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_405243c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_405243c7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The 100 | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_405243c7 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_41b0198a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_41b0198a | comment |
In The Dresden Files, ghosts are effectively echoes sticking around to take care of unfinished business, not necessarily the actual spirit or soul (or what not) of the deceased. So, when one was kicking his ass, Harry came up with the plan to die just long enough for a ghost to be created, then have his friends resuscitate him so that he could team up with his own ghost to beat the baddie. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_41b0198a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_41b0198a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Dresden Files | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_41b0198a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_43576f5 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_43576f5 | comment |
Supernatural To figure out why the people in a town have stopped dying, Sam and Dean decide to try astral projection so they can see ghosts and reapers. In Appointment in Samarra Dean has himself temporarily killed so he can contact and make a deal with Death. According to the man conducting the procedure he has a 60% success rate. In Advanced Thanatology, it's revealed Dean carries around a kit with two hypodermic needles: one needle stops the heart, the other one starts it up again. He stops his heart to find out where the bodies of the ghosts the brothers are hunting were buried. |
|
Flatline Plotline / int_43576f5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_43576f5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Supernatural | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_43576f5 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4885590d | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4885590d | comment |
Forever Knight. In "Near Death", doctors are conducting illegal experiments in flatlining. Vampire Detective Nick Knight decides to take part as well, in order to find if he's damned forever. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4885590d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4885590d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Forever Knight | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_4885590d | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4d1ba412 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4d1ba412 | comment |
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja: Dracula helps Benjamin Franklin create an elixir of immortality, so that Ben can die and come back to tell him what the afterlife is like. Dracula gotten tired of his own immortal existence, but wants more information before he decides whether to pass on. (It turns out Ben never found out the full details, because he got stopped in Purgatory, where souls may remain for hundreds of years.) | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4d1ba412 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_4d1ba412 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_4d1ba412 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_55157132 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_55157132 | comment |
In Occult Academy, Kozue goes through one to try to get a glimpse of the afterlife and ends up leaving part of her soul behind. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_55157132 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_55157132 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Occult Academy | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_55157132 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_58a493e4 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_58a493e4 | comment |
The TV miniseries House of Frankenstein (1997), featuring various horror-staple monsters, had a scene where a man carries a dying wolf (his werewolf girlfriend) into the ER and forces the doctors at gunpoint to attend to the animal. He lays her on the operating table, then insists that they let her die, at which point she reverts to human form. They rush to resuscitate her; upon awakening, she remains human and is cured of the curse, as it's the wolf that died. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_58a493e4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_58a493e4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
House of Frankenstein (1997) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_58a493e4 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_59151283 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_59151283 | comment |
Metal Gear In Metal Gear Solid, Snake is able to lay in a pool of ketchup to convince a guard that he has died. In Metal Gear Solid 3, Big Boss can do a similar trick by using a fake Cyanide Pill to cause a temporary state of "death". However if you don't use the revival pill before a certain time limit, he dies permanently, causing a Time Paradox. Lastly in Metal Gear Solid 4 it is possible to lay among a group of corpses after a battle and play dead. This usually causes any passing guards to ignore you. |
|
Flatline Plotline / int_59151283 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_59151283 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metal Gear (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_59151283 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5921531c | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5921531c | comment |
Persona 5: After his Shadow Self is defeated, Shido takes a drug which temporarily kills him in order to destroy his Palace prematurely and kill off the Phantom Thieves. It only barely fails, with Ryuji in particular almost dying in their escape. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5921531c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5921531c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Persona 5 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_5921531c | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5d354f8 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5d354f8 | comment |
Red Dwarf tries this once. Except they almost forget one important bit... Kryten: MR LISTER!!! | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5d354f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_5d354f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Dwarf | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_5d354f8 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_65a79be3 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_65a79be3 | comment |
Orpheus was all about this trope. The titular corporation flatlined its agents through cryogenics, who would become ghosts and be able to interact with the spirits of the recently deceased on behalf of well-paying clients. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_65a79be3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_65a79be3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Orpheus (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_65a79be3 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_67cdde7d | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_67cdde7d | comment |
Subverted in a Dragon article about Weird Tech for Over the Edge. Great Beyond Tours claims that their Near Death Experience Helmets briefly kill you and then bring you back. In fact, they just stimulate the part of the brain responsible for near-death hallucinations, but people wouldn't pay if they thought they weren't getting the "real thing". | |
Flatline Plotline / int_67cdde7d | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_67cdde7d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dragon (Magazine) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_67cdde7d | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f734712 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f734712 | comment |
In the Smallville episode "Void", Lana Lang experimented with a kryptonite drug to have a near-death experience so that she could talk to her deceased parents, but never managed to talk to them directly although she apparently saw them from a distance. In the course of the episode, Lex Luthor and Clark Kent are also injected with the drug to stop them interfering, Lex being confronted by his mother who criticises him for his current dark path and Clark seeing his recently-deceased father who warns him that Lionel Luthor knows Clark's secret. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f734712 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f734712 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Smallville | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f734712 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f76d71a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f76d71a | comment |
In The Sims, if your Sims are watching the Romance channel, you will pretty regularly hear the "flatline alert" coming from the TV. (Probably because this plot device is used so often on Soap Operas and Medical Dramas.) | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f76d71a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f76d71a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Sims (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_6f76d71a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_704fe562 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_704fe562 | comment |
In Danger: Diabolik, Diabolik's elaborate Batman Gambit to rescue Eva and keep the emeralds that he stole for her involves ingesting a pill that will make him appear dead for 12 hours but will kill him if he doesn't take the antidote before then. When does Eva bring him the antidote? 11 hours, 57 minutes. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_704fe562 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_704fe562 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Danger: Diabolik | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_704fe562 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7129b6f9 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7129b6f9 | comment |
In Beyond Varallan, Cherijo does this in order to break up with Xonea (since that's about the only way one can back out of a Jorenian engagement). Justified in that not only is she essentially immortal, but it's decidedly rough on her. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7129b6f9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7129b6f9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stardoc | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_7129b6f9 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_74aa2a99 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_74aa2a99 | comment |
Dennis Wheatley's The Ka of Gifford Hillary is an entire novel based around this trope. The lead character spends most of the book on the Astral Plane, unable to interfere in dreadful things he witnesses, and ends up being buried alive. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_74aa2a99 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_74aa2a99 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Ka of Gifford Hillary | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_74aa2a99 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_75c31694 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_75c31694 | comment |
The A-Team does this at the start of the last season, by getting shot by a firing squad with replaced, nonlethal bullets. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_75c31694 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_75c31694 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The A-Team | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_75c31694 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7668653a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7668653a | comment |
Mass Effect 2: Both played with and parodied. The parody is when a security officer states that being dead for a year is a popular tax-dodge. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7668653a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_7668653a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_7668653a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_86c3beca | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_86c3beca | comment |
Girl Genius A short story has Agatha investigating a team of construct con artists who do this: the front man, if caught by the authorities, collapses and dies. A week or so later, his/her friends, who weren't caught, dig up and revive the body, and they go to play their moneymaking tricks somewhere else. In one major arc Tarvek contracts a disease, and the best plan for curing it involves killing and resuscitating him. Things go fairly well until Agatha contracts the disease as well, and her homicidally protective castle refuses to let them kill and revive her. |
|
Flatline Plotline / int_86c3beca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_86c3beca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Girl Genius (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_86c3beca | |
Flatline Plotline / int_892aa56a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_892aa56a | comment |
In the Murdoch Mysteries episode "Staircase to Heaven" Dr Grace is part of a group making a scientific study of near-death experiences, which is derailed when one of their members has an actual death experience. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_892aa56a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_892aa56a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Murdoch Mysteries | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_892aa56a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9004922f | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9004922f | comment |
Happens inadvertently to Teatime in Hogfather, who takes a fatal fall in the Tooth Fairy's realm and is instantly transported back to the Disc due to death being impossible where he'd been. He lands in the Great Hall of Unseen University, where Ridcully, not realizing he's the villain behind the current troubles, revives him with a back-thumping method he'd used on baby goats in his pre-Archchancellor farm days. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9004922f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9004922f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hogfather | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_9004922f | |
Flatline Plotline / int_90e09c2e | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_90e09c2e | comment |
In Descendants of Darkness, during the "King of Swords" story arc, Muraki does this as the ultimate alibi. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_90e09c2e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_90e09c2e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Descendants of Darkness (Manga) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_90e09c2e | |
Flatline Plotline / int_942349dc | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_942349dc | comment |
In the Stardust Crusaders phase of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Star Platinum actually grabs Jotaro Kujo's heart at one point of the ultimat battle with Dio Brando and holds onto it until it stops beating to make Dio think he's actually dead. When Dio calls the bluff and decides to stab Jotaro to Make Sure He's Dead, Polnareff intervenes, allowing Star Platinum to quickly massage Jotaro's heart to revive him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_942349dc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_942349dc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (Manga) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_942349dc | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9c33b8ab | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9c33b8ab | comment |
In an episode of Sliders, the team lands on a world where the Egyptian dynasties never ended, and people are conducting afterlife experiments by temporarily killing test subjects. Naturally, one of our heroes gets caught up in it. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9c33b8ab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9c33b8ab | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sliders | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_9c33b8ab | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d3237c8 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d3237c8 | comment |
On Adam Ruins Everything, in the "Death" episode, Emily gets hit by the Little Bugs truck, and winds up in the hospital in critical care. She has an out-of-body experience, where Adam shows her that it's not possible with current technology to be immortal, upload one's brain onto a computer, or become a Human Popsicle and be thawed out and revived when there's a cure for whatever illness/injury. He also shows her that the funeral industry is a huge ripoff that plays on grieving family members' emotions, and introduces her to Caitlin Doughty (the mortician behind "Ask a Mortician" web video series), who discusses "natural burial." Finally, he introduces her to a doctor who explains the importance of advance directives. Meanwhile, Murph has to decide whether or not to keep her on life support...and she decides she's going to leave so as not to be a burden on him. She comes back when he mentions that he was planning to give her tickets to a Rhonda Rousey meet-and-greet. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d3237c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d3237c8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Adam Ruins Everything | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d3237c8 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d47a2a2 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d47a2a2 | comment |
A Song of Ice and Fire: On the Iron Islands, the religion of the Drowned God sees drowning as a holy experience. The clergy of the religion are called Drowned Men for a good reason: They're baptized in sea water until they drown and then are revived with "the kiss of life," which is essentially mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Not everyone survives the process. The religious zealot Aeron Damphair has had himself drowned multiple times, and it probably hasn't benefited his sanity. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d47a2a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d47a2a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Song of Ice and Fire | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_9d47a2a2 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9da04de7 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9da04de7 | comment |
In The A-Team, "Hannibal" Smith does this while in prison. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9da04de7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_9da04de7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The A-Team | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_9da04de7 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a144cb39 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a144cb39 | comment |
An episode of Moral Orel involves Orel killing himself in order to talk to God. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a144cb39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a144cb39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moral Orel | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_a144cb39 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a5e160e0 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a5e160e0 | comment |
Done by Lucifer to find a dead poisoner in Hell and discover the antidote to what he'd given to Chloe. After Lucifer gets stuck in his own personal Hell his mom goes in after him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a5e160e0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a5e160e0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lucifer (2016) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_a5e160e0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a796bde8 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a796bde8 | comment |
In Metal Gear Solid, Snake is able to lay in a pool of ketchup to convince a guard that he has died. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a796bde8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_a796bde8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metal Gear Solid (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_a796bde8 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_aaad85d1 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_aaad85d1 | comment |
In The Walking Dead (1936), Dr. Beaumont uses an experimental procedure to bring John Ellman back to life after he has been wrongly executed. After Dr. Beaumont brings John back, he is desperate to know what lies beyond death. However, Ellman either cannot remember or cannot express (or perhaps is forbidden from expressing) what he experienced, and anything he does say is frustratingly vague. The one thing he does know is that Beaumont should not have brought him back. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_aaad85d1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_aaad85d1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Walking Dead (1936) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_aaad85d1 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b30ae4db | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b30ae4db | comment |
Game of Thrones: The Iron Men consider it a holy experience to drown a be revived due to worshiping the Drowned God. When Euron is crowned King of the Iron Isles, he is drowned and then revived by mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b30ae4db | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b30ae4db | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Game of Thrones | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_b30ae4db | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b79f573d | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b79f573d | comment |
This is done to Sasuke in Naruto after he defects from the Leaf Village in order to raise the power of the cursed seal Orochimaru gave him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b79f573d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_b79f573d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Naruto | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_b79f573d | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bb8d2f1a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bb8d2f1a | comment |
Played for laughs in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where intergalactic rockstar Hotblack Desiato is spending a year dead for tax purposes, communicating with his staff through his ghost shaking a glass or other items. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bb8d2f1a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bb8d2f1a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_bb8d2f1a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bd91db47 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bd91db47 | comment |
An early episode of Pokémon has Ash and Pikachu go through this, temporarily turning into ghosts after being crushed under a fallen chandelier. This proves key in helping Ash bond with the ghostly trio of Haunter, Ghastly and Gengar. (Over the course of the series and several movies, Ash undergoes several more Flatline Plotlines.) | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bd91db47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bd91db47 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pokemon | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_bd91db47 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bf5d9ce8 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bf5d9ce8 | comment |
Flatliners is the Trope Namer. In the original 1990 film and the 2017 remake; med students take turns flatlining themselves to experience the afterlife and gain new perspective, but there are unexpected consequences. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bf5d9ce8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_bf5d9ce8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Flatliners | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_bf5d9ce8 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_c88ea794 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_c88ea794 | comment |
In Terry Pratchett's Nation, it's a way to pay a visit to the local death god. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_c88ea794 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_c88ea794 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Nation | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_c88ea794 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccdccf2f | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccdccf2f | comment |
Parodied in an episode of Upright Citizens Brigade; Anton is trying to improve his chess-playing skills by hooking himself up to a machine that briefly renders him clinically dead every time he makes a bad move. It doesn't work out well. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccdccf2f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccdccf2f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Upright Citizens Brigade | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccdccf2f | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccf875f7 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccf875f7 | comment |
One episode of Criminal Minds had an unsub doing this to his victims, drowning them so that he could revive them and ask them what near-death experience they had. He'd been diagnosed with fatal cancer and wanted to know what was coming for him. The deaths he caused were accidental. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccf875f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccf875f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Criminal Minds | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_ccf875f7 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d0d11190 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d0d11190 | comment |
One of Batman's plans in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns involved injecting himself with a drug timed to stop his heart after he has beaten Superman in a fight, allowing him to fake his own death after proving to Superman that he can defeat his former friend if it comes to a fight. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d0d11190 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d0d11190 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_d0d11190 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d7e182b6 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d7e182b6 | comment |
In The Invisible, Nick becomes a ghost, and sees the rest of the world trying to solve or cover up his murder. Except it turns out Nick isn't quite dead yet, and once his body is found they are able to revive him. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d7e182b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_d7e182b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Invisible | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_d7e182b6 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_da79ff74 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_da79ff74 | comment |
An episode of Tru Calling called "Haunted". | |
Flatline Plotline / int_da79ff74 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_da79ff74 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tru Calling | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_da79ff74 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_debe30cd | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_debe30cd | comment |
In Ghost Town (2008), Ricky Gervais's character briefly becomes one of the ghosts he sees. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_debe30cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_debe30cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghost Town (2008) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_debe30cd | |
Flatline Plotline / int_e4732abc | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_e4732abc | comment |
In Stargate Atlantis the team resorts to temporarily flatlining John to get a life-sucking bug to detach from his neck. Though their field defibrillator fails to revive him, forcing them to stick him in the gate buffer until they figure out how to get back to Atlantis. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_e4732abc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_e4732abc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stargate Atlantis | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_e4732abc | |
Flatline Plotline / int_edd35d30 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_edd35d30 | comment |
The Frighteners: Frank Bannister does it to experience the afterlife first-hand instead of communicating with it, as he did as a medium, in order to confront the ghost killing humans. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_edd35d30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_edd35d30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Frighteners | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_edd35d30 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef076a36 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef076a36 | comment |
Star Trek: Voyager In "Barge Of The Dead", B'Elanna didn't actually die, but she had a near-death experience and ended up in Klingon Hell. Then after she got revived she asked the Doctor to put her in another near-death experience, because she wanted to save her mother from Klingon Hell (which she knew full well existed). In "Mortal Coil", Neelix has a crisis of faith when he is killed during an accident and is brought back to life by Borg technology, but doesn't experience the afterlife he expected from his culture. Chakotay has to talk him out of suicide when Neelix feels that he can't live knowing he'll never be reunited with his family (all killed during a Great Offscreen War). |
|
Flatline Plotline / int_ef076a36 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef076a36 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef076a36 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef1a245d | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef1a245d | comment |
In a season 3 episode of Sanctuary Will has himself flatlined in order to make a connection to a certain abnormal running amok at the time. This is presented as a last resort after performing a Bollywood-style dance fails. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef1a245d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef1a245d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sanctuary | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_ef1a245d | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f051268a | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f051268a | comment |
In The Phantom Carriage, the hero dies and becomes an observer to his misdoings in life which makes him repent and change his bad ways. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f051268a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f051268a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Phantom Carriage | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_f051268a | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f163bd9f | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f163bd9f | comment |
In ElfQuest there's a scene where Leetah the healer confronts death by bringing herself to its very brink. It's a huge risk because she aims to revive herself at the exact split-second before she dies. But it's a flashback story so we know she lives. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f163bd9f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f163bd9f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
ElfQuest (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_f163bd9f | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f2041376 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f2041376 | comment |
Charmed: At least once a season; for example, there was a spell that could be used to banish ghosts that could only be spoken by a ghost, requiring one of the sisters to 'die' so that they could cast the spell and be revived later. | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f2041376 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f2041376 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Charmed (1998) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_f2041376 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f3e1f424 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f3e1f424 | comment |
In one episode of Merlin, the only way to break a spell is to make Uther cry, and the only way to make Uther cry is to kill Arthur. He'll be just fine provided he gets the antidote within 30 minutes. 29 minutes later... | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f3e1f424 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f3e1f424 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Merlin (2008) | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_f3e1f424 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f43b3a51 | type |
Flatline Plotline | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f43b3a51 | comment |
Diagnosis: Murder had an episode featuring this trope - where a group of medical students induced cardiac arrests in themselves and then gradually increased the amount of 'flatline time' on each occasion to try and make themselves more resistant to death. Then one of the medical students decides to murder another by not reviving him and it goes on from there.... | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f43b3a51 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Flatline Plotline / int_f43b3a51 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Diagnosis: Murder | hasFeature |
Flatline Plotline / int_f43b3a51 |
The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.
Copyright of DBTropes.org wrapper 2009-2013 DFKI Knowledge Management. Imprint. - Thanks to Bakken&Baeck for hosting. Contact.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.