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** This seems to be something that Uncle picked up as he got older. When he wore the Dog Talisman of immortality in one episode, he regained the vitality and mindset of his youth though his outside appearance remained unchanged. Jade [[OutOfCharacterAlert notices that he hasn't said "And one more thing" for a while]].

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** This seems to be something that Uncle picked up as he got older. When he wore the Dog Talisman of immortality in one episode, he regained the vitality and mindset of his youth youth, though his outside appearance remained unchanged. Jade [[OutOfCharacterAlert notices that he hasn't said "And one more thing" for a while]].
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* Manga/{{Alyosha}} leaves the meeting where she tells [=FBI=] Katie Lindberg that she's the infamous assassin Kortik saying [[spoiler: "There are another two Kortiks beside me]].

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* Manga/{{Alyosha}} leaves the meeting where she tells [=FBI=] Katie Lindberg that she's the infamous assassin Kortik saying [[spoiler: "There are another two Kortiks beside me]].me"]].



* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!"

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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain MonsterOfTheWeek, the 10,000-volt ghost.10,000-Volt Ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing... got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!"



* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdqMvEZTxlI One more thing...]]" at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. These days, it can surprising if a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement often being the biggest one of the event.

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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdqMvEZTxlI One more thing...]]" at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. These days, it can be surprising if a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement often being the biggest one of the event.
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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, 'Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist, or a kid may show up asking about that book. 'And if that ever happens...' (''[[DramaticGunCock pulls out a gun'') Funny. I never thought it would be you."

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, 'Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist, or a kid may show up asking about that book. 'And if that ever happens...' (''[[DramaticGunCock pulls out a gun'') gun]]'') Funny. I never thought it would be you."
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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, 'Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,' or a kid may show up asking about that book. 'And if that ever happens...' ''(pulls out a gun)'' Funny. I never thought it would be you."

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, 'Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,' scientist, or a kid may show up asking about that book. 'And if that ever happens...' ''(pulls (''[[DramaticGunCock pulls out a gun)'' gun'') Funny. I never thought it would be you."
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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!";

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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a a Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!";hungry!"
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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a😭Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!";

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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a😭Shocking a Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!";
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* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': In "Watt a😭Shocking Ghost," Scooby dresses up and acts like Lt. Columbo as he, Shaggy and Velma interrogate a parrot about the episode's villain the 10,000-volt ghost. Scooby interjects "One more thing...got any Scooby Snacks? I'm hungry!";
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** Made funnier by the fact that the entire episode beforehand was focused on the band working up the nerve to fire him in the first place (they found him too creepy).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', we get this moment when Woody approaches Buzz trying to fix his spaceship.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'', we get this moment when Woody approaches Buzz trying to fix his spaceship.
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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "One more thing..." at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. These days, it can surprising if a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement often being the biggest one of the event.

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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "One "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdqMvEZTxlI One more thing..." ]]" at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. These days, it can surprising if a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement often being the biggest one of the event.
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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "One more thing..." at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. Ever since Jobs began doing it, countless other companies have followed suit to the point where it can surprising if it ''isn't'' done. This announcement will usually be the biggest one of the event, as well.

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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "One more thing..." at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. Ever since Jobs began doing it, countless other companies have followed suit to the point where These days, it can surprising if it ''isn't'' done. This a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement will usually be often being the biggest one of the event, as well.event.
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* This is a common strategy for stage presentations, to the point where it's become expected. The announcement will usually be the biggest one of the event. Steve Jobs was fond of this, as is Nintendo -- ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' was famously announced this way.

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* This is a common strategy Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for stage presentations, this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "One more thing..." at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. Ever since Jobs began doing it, countless other companies have followed suit to the point where it's become expected. The it can surprising if it ''isn't'' done. This announcement will usually be the biggest one of the event. Steve Jobs was fond of this, event, as is Nintendo -- ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' was famously announced this way. well.



* This is known as a "[[http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/are-you-too-embarrassed-to-ask-your-doctor doorknob moment]]", where the very act of leaving prompts one party in the about-to-be-terminated conversation to offer information that had not come up, though it is more often the person who is not walking out the door that offers up new information.

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* This is known as a "[[http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/are-you-too-embarrassed-to-ask-your-doctor doorknob moment]]", where the very act of leaving prompts one party in the about-to-be-terminated conversation (often a patient to a doctor or therapist) to offer what could be vital information that had not come up, though it is more often they didn't have the person who is not walking out the door that offers up new information.courage to do so prior.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheKamics'' Brunhilda pulls the trick off [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5420201/ here]].
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* At one point in ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the police question everyone in Shujin Academy regarding the identities of the Phantom Thieves, and when it's the protagonist's turn, they try this on him. It doesn't work.
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* ''Film/{{Carnage}}'' would end if the visiting couple left the apartment. They're stopped at the front door or in the hallway outside several times by an invitation, an unresolved question, or just an argument. At least once, the husband (who desperately wants to leave) is left waiting with one foot in the elevator.

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* ''Film/{{Carnage}}'' ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}'' would end if the visiting couple left the apartment. They're stopped at the front door or in the hallway outside several times by an invitation, an unresolved question, or just an argument. At least once, the husband (who desperately wants to leave) is left waiting with one foot in the elevator.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', we get this moment when Woody approaches Buzz trying to hix his spaceship.

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* ''Series/SixFeetUnder'': In the episode "The Foot", Claire comes home late after searching for the eponymous body part to find Ruth, David, and Nate in the front hall, wanting to have a serious discussion about her recent behaviour. The conversation lasts a couple of minutes and covers a couple of different topics before a pause, then:
-->'''Claire''': By the way, that house across the street? It's on fire.
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Brooklyn Nine Nine: "Oh one more thing. Where in this 'cage'..." etc.

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* Played for laughs in ''[[Recap/BrooklynNineNineS3E03BoylesHunch Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]'':
-->'''Jake:''' Oh, one more thing. Where in this "cage" did he go to the bathroom?\\
'''Dvora:''' Bucket.\\
'''Jake:''' OK, gross. Have a good night.
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** An earlier cutscene has Papyrus reentering just to add one more "HEH!" to his SignatureLaugh.
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* There was a WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon where Bugs got a job as an organ grinder's monkey, managing to anger a gorilla in the process. When Bugs is done [[KarmicTrickster telling the gorilla off]], he adds "And another thing... stop breathing on my cup!"

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* There was a The WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon where "Hurdy Gurdy Hare" has Bugs got a job going into business as an organ grinder's monkey, managing to anger grinder but he fires his monkey for pocketing the take. He faces a gorilla in who wants revenge on behalf of the process.monkey. When Bugs is done [[KarmicTrickster telling the gorilla off]], he adds "And another thing... stop breathing on my cup!"



** In one WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck cartoon, instead of flying south for the winter, Daffy decides to stay over at a random house, but the owner is a Creator/PeterLorre-type mad scientist, who needs a duck's wishbone for an experiment and naturally chooses Daffy. The resultant mad chase ends with Daffy feeling so mistreated that he soundly decides to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere just leave]] and tells the scientist so. As he leaves, he stops briefly to tell the scientist, "And another thing... you're a slovenly housekeeper!"

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** In one the WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck cartoon, cartoon "Birth of a Notion," instead of flying south for the winter, Daffy decides to stay over at a random house, but the owner is a Creator/PeterLorre-type mad scientist, who needs a duck's wishbone for an experiment and naturally chooses Daffy. The resultant mad chase ends with Daffy feeling so mistreated that he soundly decides to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere just leave]] and tells the scientist so. As he leaves, he stops briefly to tell the scientist, "And another thing... you're a slovenly housekeeper!"
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-->-- '''Uncle''', ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', having not quite finished the conversation.

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-->-- '''Uncle''', ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', having not quite finished the conversation.
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** ''Film/MaryPoppins'': George Banks, just before he leaves the house.

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** Most notably in ''Film/DjangoUnchained"; it is said verbatim by Candie, leading to an entirely unnecessary yet oh-so-rewarding shootout.

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** Most notably in ''Film/DjangoUnchained"; ''Film/DjangoUnchained''; it is said verbatim by Candie, leading to an entirely unnecessary yet oh-so-rewarding shootout.


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** ''Film/MaryPoppins'': George Banks, just before he leaves the house.
--> '''Mr Banks''': (shouting loudly above Admiral Boom's cannon being fired) The discipline in this household has been undermined since that woman arrived! And I want you to know that I've noticed it.
--> '''Mrs Banks''': Yes dear.
--> (The piano rolls over to Mr Banks: he plays a few tuneless notes.)
--> '''Mr Banks''': One thing more.
--> '''Mrs Banks''': Yes dear?
--> '''Mr Banks''': I suggest you have this piano repaired. When I sit down to an instrument, I like to have it in tune.
--> '''Mrs Banks''': But George, you don't play.
--> '''Mr Banks''': Madam, that is entirely beside the point!
--> (Puts on hat and leaves the house)
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* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', we get this moment when Woody approaches Buzz trying to hix his spaceship.
-->'''Woody:''' Listen, Lightsnack. You stay away from Andy. He's mine, and no one is taking him away from me.\\
'''Buzz:''' What are you talking about? Hey, where's that bonding strip?\\
''[slides under his spaceship before Woody pulls him out]''\\
'''Woody:''' And another thing, ''stop'' with this ''spaceman'' thing! It's getting on my nerves.
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** Subverted later in ''Literature/AFeastForCrows'': Qyburn uses this to bring up to Cersei a play that seems to taunt the crown, leading her to order the performers be punished. This doesn't add anything to the plot and is never mentioned again.
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* In ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'', the WickedStepmother gives the titular heroine a list of chores for her to perform. As Cinderella starts to leave the room, she states "Oh, yes, and one more thing... See that [[RightHandCat Lucifer]] [[CatsHateWater gets his]] [[HatesBaths bath]]". Cue OhCrap reaction from Lucifer, who then gives his mistress a DeathGlare out of the corner of his eye.
* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', Peter, speaking in the voice of Captain Hook, orders Mr. Smee to return Princess Tiger Lily to the Indians, to which Mr. Smee, thinking it is indeed Hook speaking, says, "Aye-aye, sir." Then Peter adds, "Oh, and one more thing: when you return to the ship, tell the whole crew to help themselves to me best rum."
* She isn't leaving, but in ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', Yzma finishes up a rant about how stupid and useless [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Kronk]] is with "And another thing! I never liked your spinach puffs! Never!" (This actually [[BerserkButton motivates Kronk to turn against her]].)
* In ''Disney/TheJungleBook'', Bagheera is adamant to Baloo that Mowgli should leave the jungle for the man-village, arguing that Baloo cannot possibly take care of Mowgli, if his getting kidnapped by monkeys was any indication. Baloo tries to ignore Bagheera, until the latter further explains why Mowgli should go back to the man-village:

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* In ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'', the WickedStepmother gives the titular heroine a list of chores for her to perform. As Cinderella starts to leave the room, she states "Oh, yes, and one more thing... See that [[RightHandCat Lucifer]] [[CatsHateWater gets his]] [[HatesBaths bath]]". Cue OhCrap reaction from Lucifer, who then gives his mistress a DeathGlare out of the corner of his eye.
* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', Peter, speaking in the voice of Captain Hook, orders Mr. Smee to return Princess Tiger Lily to the Indians, to which Mr. Smee, thinking it is indeed Hook speaking, says, "Aye-aye, sir." Then Peter adds, "Oh, and one more thing: when you return to the ship, tell the whole crew to help themselves to me best rum."
* She isn't leaving, but in ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', Yzma finishes up a rant about how stupid and useless [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Kronk]] is with "And another thing! I never liked your spinach puffs! Never!" (This actually [[BerserkButton motivates Kronk to turn against her]].)
* In ''Disney/TheJungleBook'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', Bagheera is adamant to Baloo that Mowgli should leave the jungle for the man-village, arguing that Baloo cannot possibly take care of Mowgli, if his getting kidnapped by monkeys was any indication. Baloo tries to ignore Bagheera, until the latter further explains why Mowgli should go back to the man-village:
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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Subverted in ''Discworld/MenAtArms''. Vimes, investigating an explosion at the Assassins' Guild, pulls an And Another Thing... moment to try to get Dr. Cruces, the Guild leader, to admit there was a theft as well. Dr. Cruces, however, doesn't fall for it, and flatly states, "I never said anything was stolen." [[spoiler:It's true, he didn't say anything was stolen, but that doesn't mean that nothing was stolen. The key PlotDevice was stolen.]] In fact Vimes expected Cruces to deny anything was stolen -- doing so [[spoiler:was what confirmed what was stolen was important.]]

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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Subverted in ''Discworld/MenAtArms''.''Literature/MenAtArms''. Vimes, investigating an explosion at the Assassins' Guild, pulls an And Another Thing... moment to try to get Dr. Cruces, the Guild leader, to admit there was a theft as well. Dr. Cruces, however, doesn't fall for it, and flatly states, "I never said anything was stolen." [[spoiler:It's true, he didn't say anything was stolen, but that doesn't mean that nothing was stolen. The key PlotDevice was stolen.]] In fact Vimes expected Cruces to deny anything was stolen -- doing so [[spoiler:was what confirmed what was stolen was important.]]
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* Kellerman got a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome in his first case on ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet''. Interviewing a suspected murderer/arsonist, he tells the suspect that they don't have much of a case beyond what he's already explained away, and that it looks like he's free to go. As the man is grabbing his coat, Kellerman asks, "Why'd you kill the dog?" [[spoiler: The man's answer, "I didn't know the dog was there."]]

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* Kellerman got a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome an awesome moment in his first case on ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet''. Interviewing a suspected murderer/arsonist, he tells the suspect that they don't have much of a case beyond what he's already explained away, and that it looks like he's free to go. As the man is grabbing his coat, Kellerman asks, "Why'd you kill the dog?" [[spoiler: The man's answer, "I didn't know the dog was there."]]



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'''Baloo:''' ''(attentive now)'' The tiger? Well, what's he got against the kid?\\

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'''Baloo:''' ''(attentive now)'' ''[attentive now]'' The tiger? Well, what's he got against the kid?\\



''(Bagheera swipes at the air in front of Baloo's face with his claws)''

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''(Bagheera ''[Bagheera swipes at the air in front of Baloo's face with his claws)''claws]''



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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And if that ever happens... ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday 'Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or scientist,' or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And 'And if that ever happens... happens...' ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."



* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Subverted in ''Discworld/MenAtArms''. Vimes, investigating an explosion at the Assassins' Guild, pulls an AndAnotherThing moment to try to get Dr. Cruces, the Guild leader, to admit there was a theft as well. Dr. Cruces, however, doesn't fall for it, and flatly states, "I never said anything was stolen." [[spoiler:It's true, he didn't say anything was stolen, but that doesn't mean that nothing was stolen. The key PlotDevice was stolen.]]
** In fact Vimes expected Cruces to deny anything was stolen - doing so [[spoiler: was what confirmed what was stolen was important.]]

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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Subverted in ''Discworld/MenAtArms''. Vimes, investigating an explosion at the Assassins' Guild, pulls an AndAnotherThing And Another Thing... moment to try to get Dr. Cruces, the Guild leader, to admit there was a theft as well. Dr. Cruces, however, doesn't fall for it, and flatly states, "I never said anything was stolen." [[spoiler:It's true, he didn't say anything was stolen, but that doesn't mean that nothing was stolen. The key PlotDevice was stolen.]]
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]] In fact Vimes expected Cruces to deny anything was stolen - -- doing so [[spoiler: was [[spoiler:was what confirmed what was stolen was important.]]



* ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'': In Literature/AStudyInScarlet, Sherlock knows how to put in his place an overconfident InspectorLestrade :

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* Perfected by Lieutenant Series/{{Columbo}} as a means of turning the screw on a suspect who is already exasperated by Columbo's [[ObfuscatingStupidity shenanigans]], since an ExasperatedPerp is liable to make a [[JustOneLittleMistake crucial mistake]]. Though this became Columbo's most distinctive character trait, it started as a mistake, with two stories on how t came to be. In one, during the filming of the ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' pilot, "Prescription Murder", Peter Falk simply forgot to deliver his last line before leaving the set, so he turned around, came back, and said "One more thing..." [[ThrowItIn The take was left in]], and became a defining moment. In the other, it was the ''writers'' that forgot something they needed Columbo to say, so -- this being a time of type-writers -- rather than start the script page over they threw in "One more thing".
* Detective Flack did this once on ''Series/{{CSINY}}''. When he made to leave, the door gave him a EurekaMoment -- he realised that the victim's door had been locked from the outside, so whoever killed him must have had a key.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose "Rose"]], the Doctor does this to Rose twice.

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* Perfected by Lieutenant Series/{{Columbo}} as a means of turning the screw on a suspect who is already exasperated by Columbo's [[ObfuscatingStupidity shenanigans]], since an ExasperatedPerp is liable to make a [[JustOneLittleMistake crucial mistake]]. Though this became Columbo's most distinctive character trait, it started as a mistake, with two stories on how t it came to be. In one, during the filming of the ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' pilot, "Prescription Murder", Peter Falk simply forgot to deliver his last line before leaving the set, so he turned around, came back, and said "One more thing..." [[ThrowItIn The take was left in]], and became a defining moment. In the other, it was the ''writers'' that forgot something they needed Columbo to say, so -- this being a time of type-writers -- rather than start the script page over they threw in "One more thing".
* Detective Flack did this once on ''Series/{{CSINY}}''. When he made to leave, the door gave him a EurekaMoment -- he realised realizes that the victim's door had been locked from the outside, so whoever killed him must have had a key.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose "Rose"]], "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose Rose]]", the Doctor does this to Rose twice.



'''Woman:''' There is always one more question in life, isn't there? That's what I find. ''(ushers them out)''

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'''Woman:''' There is always one more question in life, isn't there? That's what I find. ''(ushers ''[ushers them out)''out]''



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* ''[[VideoGame/UnderTale Undertale]]'' has this gem:

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* ''[[VideoGame/UnderTale Undertale]]'' ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' has this gem:



* In the court system of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWright'''s setting, witnesses can be held responsible only for what they say while testifying (however obviously dishonest they may be otherwise). Therefore, the Fey method of lawyering involves asking a dishonest witness for more and more details about what they "saw", until that witness trips up and adds a detail incompatible with the rest of their story. Then the lawyer asks politely that they add [innocuous detail] to their official testimony, the witness does, and only then can their deceit be exposed.



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* In the court system of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWright'''s setting, witnesses can be held responsible only for what they say while testifying (however obviously dishonest they may be otherwise). Therefore, the Fey method of lawyering involves asking a dishonest witness for more and more details about what they "saw", until that witness trips up and adds a detail incompatible with the rest of their story. Then the lawyer asks politely that they add [innocuous detail] to their official testimony, the witness does, and only then can their deceit be exposed.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Nelson engages in PerpSweating when he suspects Bart and Lisa of killing Martin. The whole thing is a spoof of ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', complete with Nelson engaging in an AndAnotherThing.
* This trope was parodied mercilessly on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' with a scene that ended in ''four'' successive And Another Things.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E22WhenItRains "When It Rains"]], the Crystal Gems are heading out, leaving Steven to hold down the fort, when Garnet remembers something important:

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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Nelson engages in PerpSweating when he suspects Bart and Lisa of killing Martin. The whole thing is a spoof of ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', complete with Nelson engaging in an AndAnotherThing.
And Another Thing...
* This trope was parodied mercilessly on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' with a scene that ended in ''four'' successive And Another Things.
Things...
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E22WhenItRains "When "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E22WhenItRains When It Rains"]], Rains]]", the Crystal Gems are heading out, leaving Steven to hold down the fort, when Garnet remembers something important:















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