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** In the same vein, April Ludgate likes being Janet Snakehole. Originally just the daughter of the owner of the Snakehole Lounge (so she could score free drinks), the next time we see her she's a fabulously wealthy widow with a [[Mysterious Past]].
* [[Chuck]]:
** The eponymous Chuck Bartowski introduced the idea of Charles Carmichael ([[Marty Stu|the successful version of himself]]) in the third episode, "Chuck vs. the Tango". It isn't used again until the start of Season Two, and over the course of the season it becomes so associated with him that it ends up as one of his operating aliases. In one episode people are congratulating him as both "Bartowski" and "Carmichael" as he walks through a crowd.
** Further down the line, even Morgan gets into the act, establishing Michael Carmichael as his go-to alias.
* On ''[[The Office]]'', Michael Scott has [[Marty Stu|Agent]] [[The Danza|Michael Scarn]]. Originally his go-to improv character, eventually the main character of a script he writes and, over the course of several years, films.
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