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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An alternative reality episode that's an excuse to put the characters in period costume. This trope is almost exclusively the property of sitcoms and Star Trek. The Wild West and The Roaring Twenties / the Genteel Interbellum Setting are popular destinations. In SitcomLand, it is usually either a Dream Sequence after a character falls asleep in front of the TV, or a flashback told by an older relative about the characters' identical ancestors. It's also a popular type of Alternate Universe Fic. |