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It can't be insanity if your best friend sees it too... Right?
The French call it Folie à Deux, "the madness of two". This trope happens when two people begin experiencing the same delusion or hallucination together, a shared version of Through the Eyes of Madness. Often it happens with one going mad first, and the other slowly but surely experiencing Sanity Slippage as a result. Often, they will begin distrusting other friends and loved ones who don't experience the delusion (ironically viewing themselves as the sane ones). In cases where Insane Equals Violent, this may be a cause of a Big Bad Duumvirate.
In Real Life, this condition is known as Shared Psychosis or Shared Delusional Disorder (SDD).
Often overlaps with Infectious Insanity, but not always; two people might go mad in the same way but independently, rather than one being "infected" with madness by the other. See also I See Them, Too and Contagious Cassandra Truth.
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A major subversion in Fight Club: Jack moves into a decrepit house with Tyler Durden, and slowly begins buying into Tyler's radical ideas about fighting, masculinity, and the need to destroy society. As his life spins out of control and is swallowed by Tyler's Project Mayhem terrorist group, Jack learns the mind-blowing truth: Tyler is his own Split Personality and never existed at all. The ideas came from Jack's own head.
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Bug (2006): A lonely, emotionally fragile waitress begins a romance with a mysterious drifter and spirals downwards into insanity as she comes to believe his theory that the government has used him in a bizarre experiment involving hatching bugs in his body.
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You Know You Want This: In "Matchbox Sign", Laura becomes convinced that she has a bug living under her skin that no-one else can locate. Her boyfriend, then husband, David eventually comes to believe it when nobody else does and helps her to rip a huge wormlike parasite out of her arm.
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: In "Mac and Dennis Move to the Suburbs", the duo accept a bet from Frank that they can't spend a full month living in a suburban house away from Philly. Eventually Mac and Dennis spiral down into insanity from isolation and each other's flaws, as well as the house itself making noises to drive them crazy (the entire episode is an homage to The Shining).
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The Simpsons: In "Lisa the Drama Queen", Lisa and a friend create a fictitious universe to escape the harshness of the real world. The two are soon consumed by their fantasies, and start seeing mundane objects as enchanted manifestations of their dream world.
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The Killing Joke: The Joker heavily implies that this trope is the reason he and Batman are destined to continue battling each other forever. Illustrated by a joke he shares with the Dark Knight at the end:
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In the We Bare Bears episode "Primal", the three bears get lost in the wilderness. Soon, Panda and Ice Bear are driven mad from starvation and start to hallucinate a frozen yogurt machine, and revert to a primal state as they fight for it.
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In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry is now able to see the horses which pull the normally horseless carriages for returning students to the school. Neither Ron nor Hermione or any of Harry's circle of friends can see them, and Harry wonders if he's having hallucinations, only for Luna Lovegood to say she can see them too and reassure him that he's just as sane as she is. Subverted when it turns out that the horses (called thestrals) can only be seen by those who have watched someone die in front of them, and both Harry and Luna are perfectly sane.
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This is one interpretation for the end of Take Shelter. Curtis begins to obsess over a catastrophic storm that appears to him in dreams and visions. His wife Samantha tries desperately to help him because his mother has schizophrenia. However, at the end, Sam is trying to help him recover by going to a beach house. It closes with a POV shot from Sam's perspective that reveals a storm coming over the beachfront. It ends there, leaving it ambiguous whether his vision has come true or whether Sam is experiencing a shared hallucination with Curtis.
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In the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Folie a Deux", a couple claim that their infant daughter was kidnapped at a hotel. Although they're able to gaslight both Major Case and the husband's wealthy Aunt, it eventually comes out that the baby died months earlier accidentally via a hot car death, and the egotistical author husband deluded and browbeat his already mentally ill wife into going along with a story about a kidnapping.
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The X-Files: The theme of the episode "Folie á Deux", naturally. Mulder investigates bizarre claims from a corporate drone at a vinyl-siding company and gets taken hostage when the guy ends up Going Postal. He rants that the company CEO is an insectoid monster turning his employees into zombies; he gets gunned down before anyone can get hurt, but then Mulder finds himself seeing undead revenants and a giant bug everywhere he goes. Before it's over, Scully begins experiencing the same phenomenon, and gives the Trope Namer as her only explanation.
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Scream: The TV Series: Discussed in season 2 when Emma and Audrey's teacher suspect them as suffering from "The Madness of Two" when they start freaking out about the new Ghostface. At the end, she writes a book with this as the premise, even after the girls' fears are proven valid.
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During his 2020 feud with Braun Strowman, "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt threatened Alexa Bliss, Braun's old mixed tag team partner, to send a message. Very unexpectedly, Alexa found herself becoming fascinated by the Fiend and his methods; over the next few weeks, she began slipping into a trance when he was near, until the Fiend responded in kind, and the two became a match made in Hell.
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In 1950s New Zealand, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hume (later known as mystery writer Anne Perry) bonded over their common illnesses and became mutually obsessed with their self-created religion about a Fourth Dimension. Fearing being separated by Juliet's father moving out of the country, both murdered Pauline's mother, Honorah Parker, in 1954. The events were dramatized in the film Heavenly Creatures.
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Natural Born Killers: Mallory meets Mickey, and falls head over heels in love with him. So much that she eventually joins him in a cross-country murder spree. Granted, with the abuse she endured from her father, her trip into insanity wasn't that far.
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Skeleton Crew: In "The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet", a fiction editor relates the story of accepting a submission from a young author suffering from severe delusions (he believes the people around him are malicious androids, electricity is killing him, and his typewriter is home to a magical creature called a fornit). After playing along to humor him at the writer's wife's request, the editor finds himself becoming more and more paranoid about electricity... And starts interacting with a fornit in his own typewriter.
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Zigzagged to Hell and back in The Lighthouse: Ephraim Winslow arrives at a secluded island to work as a "wickie" for older lighthouse keeper Thomas Wake. Soon the job spirals into a kaleidoscope of insanity, as the two men go mad from isolation together... Or maybe Wake gaslights Winslow into thinking he's crazy... Or maybe a supernatural curse from Winslow killing a seagull causes it... Or maybe Winslow is hallucinating the whole thing... Or maybe...
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Family Guy: In "Deep Throats", Peter and Lois start doing drugs so they can find the "inspiration" to perform at a talent show. They are seen performing a passionate song in perfect unison, though it's later revealed that it was just a shared hallucination and they had actually broken down on stage.
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Played for laughs in the Frasier episode "Author, Author"; Frasier and Niles lock themselves in a hotel room to start a book they're supposed to write together before the deadline. It isn't long before they descend into jealous tantrums, wrestling around, and eventually a trip down memory lane as Frasier tackles Niles onto the bed:
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