Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Literature / TheyBothDieAtTheEnd

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Rufus feels terrible about assaulting Peck, especially since Rufus' friends Malcom and Tagoe got arrested buying time for Rufus to escape.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of their final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.

to:

Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of their final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last End Day.



* CharacterCatchPhrase: Rufus likes using "mad" as a term for "very."

to:

* CharacterCatchPhrase: Rufus likes using "mad" as a slang term for "very."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** In a more minor and understandable example, DJ LouOw calls Mateo "Matthew" when calling him and Rufus to the stage.

to:

** In a more minor and understandable example, DJ LouOw [=LouOw=] calls Mateo "Matthew" when calling him and Rufus to the stage.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AngerBornOfWorry: After Mateo [[spoiler:punches Peck, who has a gun, to save Rufus]], Rufus tells Mateo that he could have gotten himself killed. Mateo has no regrets, though, [[spoiler:since the alternative would have been Rufus dying]].


Added DiffLines:

* CharacterCatchPhrase: Rufus likes using "mad" as a term for "very."


Added DiffLines:

* NiceGuy: While a bit of a loner overall, Mateo is a kind person at heart. He's a supportive friend to Lidia, a single mother, and gives a homeless man $20 despite the risk of it being a con because he thinks it's the right thing to do.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling/grammar fix(es)


Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of thier final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.

to:

Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of thier their final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.

Added: 205

Changed: 292

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Mateo dies when he accidentallly sets himself on fire, but not before he and Rufus falll in love. Rufus is devastated by his death, but found his time with Mateo fulfilling]].

to:

* AsYouKnow: Jared, an employee at the hospital, reminds Mateo that Mateo's father is in a coma. Mateo's a bit offended and wonders if Jared is new there.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Mateo dies when he accidentallly sets himself on fire, but not before he and Rufus falll fall in love. Rufus is devastated by his death, but found his time with Mateo fulfilling]].

Added: 970

Changed: 2

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


->''I am a little concerned about spending my End Day with someone who's accepted dying, someone who's made mistakes. I don't know him, obviously, and he might turn out to be insanely destructive--he is outside in the middle of the night on a day he's slated for death, after all. But no matter what choices we make--solo or together--our finish line remains the same. It doesn't matter how many times we look both ways. It doesn't matter if we don't go skydiving to play it safe, even though it means we'll never get to fly like my favorite superheroes do. It doesn't matter if we keep our heads low when passing a gang in a bad neighborhood. [[TitleDrop No matter how we choose to live, we both die at the end]].''
-->-- '''Mateo Torrez''', shortly after agreeing to meet with Rufus Emeterio.



Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torres and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of thier final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.

to:

Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torres Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of thier final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.


Added DiffLines:

* TitleDrop: After Mateo agrees to meet with Rufus despite his misgivings, he concludes that POV segment by narrating, "No matter how we choose to live, we both die at the end."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DudeNotFunny: After Rufus engages in some GallowsHumor with his foster house, saying, "One less mouth to feed, right?" no one laughs.


Added DiffLines:

* InternetJerk: Some of the people Mateo meets on Last Friend before getting Rufus include a girl who wants to cheat on her boyfriend, a sexual predator and a woman who offers snuff videos.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "Death-Cast did not call (character) today because (he/she) isn't dying today, but..." introduces non-Decker characters, with the "but..." establishing what their struggles are if they aren't dealing with their own mortality.

to:

** "Death-Cast did not call (character) today because (he/she) isn't dying today, but..." introduces non-Decker characters, with the "but..." establishing what their struggles are if they aren't dealing with their own mortality.impending deaths.



* BodyguardBetrayal: A U.S. president who got the Death-Cast call tried to hide in a bunker, but a secret service agent killed him.

to:

* BodyguardBetrayal: A former U.S. president who got the Death-Cast call tried to hide in a bunker, but a secret service agent killed him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

''They Both Die at the End'' is a 2017 novel by Adam Silvera.

Shortly after midnight on September 5, Mateo Torres and Rufus Emeterio both get a call from Death-Cast, a service that informs people when they have less than a day to live. The two of them are not alone- they're Deckers, who are living on borrowed time, and there are many services that exist to help them make the most of thier final days. One such service is the app called Last Friend, which puts the two together, allowing them to form an unlikely bond on their Last Day.

!The book contains example of:

*TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The world is mostly the same as in the present apart from advances in technology that made Death-Cast possible.
*AccidentalMisnaming:
** Andrea calls Mateo by the name of the previous person she called. Her POV segment indicates she makes a habit of this, and HR has investigated her for rushing through calls.
** In a more minor and understandable example, DJ LouOw calls Mateo "Matthew" when calling him and Rufus to the stage.
*AffectionateNickname: Rufus' friends call him "Roof," and eventually, Mateo does it too.
*ArcWords:
** "Death-Cast called (character) at (time) to tell (him/her) that (he/she)'s going to die today" introduces Decker characters.
** "Death-Cast did not call (character) today because (he/she) isn't dying today, but..." introduces non-Decker characters, with the "but..." establishing what their struggles are if they aren't dealing with their own mortality.
*BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Mateo dies when he accidentallly sets himself on fire, but not before he and Rufus falll in love. Rufus is devastated by his death, but found his time with Mateo fulfilling]].
*BluntYes: After Mateo shares his plans to go to the cemetery to visit his mother's grave.
-->'''Rufus''': You really wanna go to a cemetery on the day you're gonna die?\\
'''Mateo''': Yeah.
*BodyguardBetrayal: A U.S. president who got the Death-Cast call tried to hide in a bunker, but a secret service agent killed him.
*CharacterDevelopment: Mateo starts out as an introvert who's scared of dying and regrets not living his life to the fullest. He becomes somewhat more confident and brave as a result of spending the day with Rufus, culminating in him [[spoiler:punching a man who's pointing a gun at Rufus]].
*ChekhovsGun: Mateo decides not to fix the burner in his apartment since he's going to die anyway. [[spoiler:Near the end, he turns it on and it starts a fire that kills him]].
*DeathByChildbirth: Mateo's mother died giving birth to him.
*DreamCrushingHandicap: Vin suffers from a genetic muscle disease that prevents him from being a wrestler.
*EmbarrassingNickname: Peck's nickname is derived from how his punches have no power behind them.
*ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Both main characters are doomed to die.
*ExtremelyShortTimespan: The book takes place over the course of a little less than 24 hours.
*{{Foreshadowing}}: Mateo takes a moment to remind Rufus to LookBothWays when crossing the street. [[spoiler:Not long after Mateo's death, Rufus gets hit by a car after walking into the street without looking]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Peck may not be a very nice person, especially from Rufus' (admittedly biased) point of view, but he was well within his rights to call the police on Rufus after Rufus beat him up, regardless of whether it's Rufus' last day to live. Rufus fully acknowledges that he can no longer think of himself as innocent.
*LookBothWays: Not doing this is what does [[spoiler:Rufus]] in.
*MenDontCry: Averted. Rufus was shocked to see his father crying when the entire family except for Rufus got Death-Cast calls in rapid succession.
*OhCrap:
** Mateo panics after learning Rufus is wanted by the police for assault.
** [[spoiler:Mateo]] has just enough time to realize his fatal mistake just before his demise.
*OutlivingOnesOffspring:
** Mateo's father is comatose but in no apparent danger of dying, while Mateo has 24 hours to live.
** The Herald responsible for calling Rufus had the unpleasant task of telling a woman that her four-year-old child is about to die.
*SoleSurvivor: The rest of Rufus' family- his parents and sister Olivia- got the Death-Cast on the same day, so when the four of them went out together and got into an accident, Rufus was the only survivor.
*SurvivorsGuilt: Discussed and double subverted with Rufus. Having survived the car accident that claimed the lives of his parents and sister, he notes that "survivor guilt" is often discussed, but he notes that he's bitter at his family for "leaving" him... until his subsequent rant indicates that he blames himself for being the only survivor.
*SwitchingPOV: The book has first-person POV segments for Mateo and Rufus, as well as brief third-person segments for minor characters.
*TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:Mateo]] dies from a moment of forgetfulness and carelessness brought on by feeling invincible after how long he's lasted and everything he went through.
*UndignifiedDeath: After slipping in the shower early on, Mateo notes it would be unfortunate if he died from a fall and ended up on the "Shower KO" feed.

Top