![]() The characters in the show will see the mirror image, i.e. ![]() The mirror shows the physical body of the character, while the camera shows the character controlling the body. In Mind Control cases (specifically the "Freaky Friday" Flip, Sharing a Body, Demonic Possession, and Split Personality) we're being shown what the characters are seeing that we aren't. We're being shown the monster's true form. In the first case, the mirror is acting the same way for the viewer as for the characters. The most common uses are revealing the true form of a Shapeshifter or soulless, and if a character is under Mind Control.Ī modern variation has the true form of Glamour users revealed by a security camera, since glamour meant to fool human minds won't work on a mindless machine. In fiction, mirrors are treated as able to cause Glamour Failure in supernatural creatures, reveal Mind Control, and if the mirror is magical, reveal a character's true nature. This is a trope for all the times a character's reflection in a mirror is different from what others (viewer included) see with the naked eye.
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