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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' did variants of this twice.

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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' did variants ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
** Viewers had to wait until the Season 6 premiere to see if anyone had been killed or injured during the drive-by shooting
of this twice. the bar the team was in at the end of the Season 5 finale.
** Viewers had to wait until the Season 7 premiere to see who got shot after the screen went black right before a gun went off at then end of the Season 6 finale where Danny and an armed Lindsay are in a standoff with a serial killer who's holding their toddler daughter in one arm and a gun in his other hand.
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* ''Film/DisturbingThePeace'': When Catie attempts to escape from the church, she jumps Amanda who is guarding the hostages. The two women end up wrestling on the floor, [[GunStruggle both of them trying to reach Amanda's gun]], which had been dropped earlier in the struggle. The film then cuts to outside the church, looking at the closed door, and there is single shot. After several long {{beat}}s, the door opens and Catie walks out carrying the gun.
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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]

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* In the climax of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue and the camera cutting cuts to Jack holding the his smoking gun, pistol aimed at Barbossa. The same gun Barbossa -- who smirks and comments on how Jack just wasted the shot he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his [[spoiler:Barbossa, his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]
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* In the first episode of ''Series/Forever2014'', when the bad guy of the week is holding Dr. Henry Morgan at gunpoint, Henry hits him with a wrench and they struggle over the gun. There's a loud bang as the gun goes off, and close-ups of equally surprised looks on both men's faces, before [[spoiler: Henry slowly sinks to the ground]].
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Trope name is a play on the title of a Music/{{Muse}} album, ''Black Holes and Revelations''.

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Trope name is a play on the title of a Music/{{Muse}} album, ''Black Holes and Revelations''.
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* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadowMirrorOfFate'', the last leg of the final battle against Dracula has both of you flying downwards at high speed, with the player given the task of catching up to him to stake him in the chest. When you do this, you're met with an extreme zoom-out and copious amounts of blood shooting out. [[spoiler:The next scene shows Dracula standing over Trevor's body, with the stake Trevor was using being stabbed through his own chest.]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'', Keyes decides to to kill Johnson and herself to prevent activation of the Halos, but Truth kills Keyes first.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'', Keyes decides to to kill Johnson and herself to prevent activation of the Halos, but Truth kills Keyes first.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'', Keyes decides to to kill Johnson Case 4 in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' starts with two men in a boat. We see one firing a gun, then one falling into the water, and herself to prevent activation of then the Halos, next shot shows Miles Edgeworth left alone in the boat, holding the gun. Edgeworth is subsequently accused of murder, but Truth kills Keyes first.in the end it turns out that [[spoiler:the murderer had already killed the victim, then got into the boat disguised as him, fired shots into the water, then jumped off the boat himself leaving the gun behind, so that witnesses would think they'd seen the murder happen.]]



* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadowMirrorOfFate'', the last leg of the final battle against Dracula has both of you flying downwards at high speed, with the player given the task of catching up to him to stake him in the chest. When you do this, you're met with an extreme zoom-out and copious amounts of blood shooting out. [[spoiler:The next scene shows Dracula standing over Trevor's body, with the stake Trevor was using being stabbed through his own chest.]]
* Case 4 in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' starts with two men in a boat. We see one firing a gun, then one falling into the water, and then the next shot shows Miles Edgeworth left alone in the boat, holding the gun. Edgeworth is subsequently accused of murder, but in the end it turns out that [[spoiler:the murderer had already killed the victim, then got into the boat disguised as him, fired shots into the water, then jumped off the boat himself leaving the gun behind, so that witnesses would think they'd seen the murder happen.]]

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* ''Anime/SoundOfTheSky'''s first [=OVA=] features this at the climax of a [[MundaneMadeAwesome water-gun war between two factions in the Clocktower Fortress]]. Because everyone is dead drunk by this point, the reveal is accompanied by much unnecessary overacting on Rio's part.
* {{JustForFun/Egregious}}ly used in ''Manga/SaintSeiya''. The jarring part is that enemies, or the heroes themselves can go on like nothing happens for a while and then humongous holes or cracks will appear on the downed Saint/General/Spectre's cloth/scales/surplice.

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* ''Anime/SoundOfTheSky'''s first [=OVA=] features this at In the climax Soul Society Arc of a [[MundaneMadeAwesome water-gun war between two factions in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', badass [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]] dares Ichigo to hit him with his [[{{BFS}} Zanpaktou]]. Ichigo raises to strike, the Clocktower Fortress]]. Because everyone is dead drunk by this point, sword comes down, cut to blood falling to the reveal is accompanied by much unnecessary overacting on Rio's part.
* {{JustForFun/Egregious}}ly used in ''Manga/SaintSeiya''. The jarring part is that enemies, or the heroes themselves can go on like nothing happens for a
ground, cut back to [[spoiler:[[MadeOfIron Ichigo's hands bleeding while and then humongous holes or cracks will appear on the downed Saint/General/Spectre's cloth/scales/surplice.Kenpachi hasn't got a scratch]]]].



* In the Soul Society Arc of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', badass [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]] dares Ichigo to hit him with his [[{{BFS}} Zanpaktou]]. Ichigo raises to strike, the sword comes down, cut to blood falling to the ground, cut back to [[spoiler:[[MadeOfIron Ichigo's hands bleeding while Kenpachi hasn't got a scratch]]]].

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* In {{JustForFun/Egregious}}ly used in ''Manga/SaintSeiya''. The jarring part is that enemies, or the Soul Society Arc of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', badass [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]] dares Ichigo to hit him with his [[{{BFS}} Zanpaktou]]. Ichigo raises to strike, the sword comes down, cut to blood falling to the ground, cut back to [[spoiler:[[MadeOfIron Ichigo's hands bleeding heroes themselves can go on like nothing happens for a while Kenpachi hasn't got and then humongous holes or cracks will appear on the downed Saint/General/Spectre's cloth/scales/surplice.
* ''Anime/SoundOfTheSky'''s first [=OVA=] features this at the climax of
a scratch]]]].[[MundaneMadeAwesome water-gun war between two factions in the Clocktower Fortress]]. Because everyone is dead drunk by this point, the reveal is accompanied by much unnecessary overacting on Rio's part.



* In the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' graphic novel ''Explorers on the Moon'', Jorgen and Wolff fight over a gun, and the shot is not shown.

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* In the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' graphic novel ''Explorers ''[[Recap/TintinExplorersOnTheMoon Explorers on the Moon'', Moon]]'', Jorgen and Wolff fight over a gun, and the shot is not shown.



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* ''Film/{{U571}}'': Two characters struggle with a screwdriver, and in a nod to AnyoneCanDie, the protagonist in the struggle is killed.

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* ''Film/{{U571}}'': Two characters struggle In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Blake rushes to the hospital when he realizes Bane will target the [[SickbedSlaying hospitalized Gordon]]. As he's driving there, two mercenaries arrive at the hospital with submachine guns. Gordon is alerted to their arrival when the power fails, and climbs out of his bed. While Gordon does that, we cut back to Blake searching the corridor with a screwdriver, shotgun in hand. He hears gunshots, rushes to Gordon's room, kicks the door open, and in a nod to AnyoneCanDie, finds the protagonist two mercenaries sprawled dead on the floor, at which point Gordon puts a pistol to the back of Blake's neck and says, "Clear the corners, rookie." [[spoiler:It's implied that the gun was stashed under his hospital bed pillow, rendering him CrazyPrepared if you think Gordon was expecting Bane to harm him in some way to keep him from talking.]]
* Invoked in ''Film/HouseOfGames''. The female lead and a cop are scuffling when suddenly the cop's gun goes off. After a moment of stillness, the cop sinks to the ground.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Indy's original side-kick is holding the Chinese gangster at gun point when champagne corks pop, covering a gunshot which breaks the champagne glass on the tray he's holding. Then a dark red stain starts to appear on his shirt...
* During the climatic fight in ''Film/JohnnyReno'', Joe Conners and Charlie the bartender are wrestling for control of Charlie's shotgun. They fall to the ground and keep struggling, then there a blast from the shotgun. After a few seconds' pause, Joe stands up.
* ''Film/LaraCroftTombRaiderTheCradleOfLife'': Lara and Terry square off. There is a ''bang'' and Lara begins to collap-...oh, nope, that's Terry {{faceplant}}ing while Lara looks on with a tragic expression.
* ''Film/MinorityReport'', ending with [[spoiler:Anderton confronting Burgess with the assumption that Anderton's predicted murder by Burgess will come to pass. A gunshot later, it's revealed Burgess took his own life]].
* Parodied
in the struggle is killed.soap opera dream sequence of ''Film/MrMom''.



* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]



* ''Film/MinorityReport'', ending with [[spoiler:Anderton confronting Burgess with the assumption that Anderton's predicted murder by Burgess will come to pass. A gunshot later, it's revealed Burgess took his own life]].
* ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'': The Mariner and the man who wanted to solicit the affections of the female characters struggle with a knife below decks. It cuts to the man climbing out from below decks with the implication being that he killed the Mariner, until the knife is revealed to be sticking out of his back, at which point he keels over dead.
* ''Film/TheThirdMan'' has Holly Martins and Harry Lime having a stand off on the stairs up to a manhole tunnel at each other, then cuts to the British intelligence officer hearing the gun go off [[spoiler:Holly comes walking down the sewer tunnel]].



* Parodied in the soap opera dream sequence of ''Film/MrMom''.
* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]
* ''Film/LaraCroftTombRaiderTheCradleOfLife'': Lara and Terry square off. There is a ''bang'' and Lara begins to collap-...oh, nope, that's Terry {{faceplant}}ing while Lara looks on with a tragic expression.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Indy's original side-kick is holding the Chinese gangster at gun point when champagne corks pop, covering a gunshot which breaks the champagne glass on the tray he's holding. Then a dark red stain starts to appear on his shirt...
* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Blake rushes to the hospital when he realizes Bane will target the [[SickbedSlaying hospitalized Gordon]]. As he's driving there, two mercenaries arrive at the hospital with submachine guns. Gordon is alerted to their arrival when the power fails, and climbs out of his bed. While Gordon does that, we cut back to Blake searching the corridor with a shotgun in hand. He hears gunshots, rushes to Gordon's room, kicks the door open, and finds the two mercenaries sprawled dead on the floor, at which point Gordon puts a pistol to the back of Blake's neck and says, "Clear the corners, rookie." [[spoiler:It's implied that the gun was stashed under his hospital bed pillow, rendering him CrazyPrepared if you think Gordon was expecting Bane to harm him in some way to keep him from talking.]]
* Invoked in ''Film/HouseOfGames''. The female lead and a cop are scuffling when suddenly the cop's gun goes off. After a moment of stillness, the cop sinks to the ground.
* During the climatic fight in ''Film/JohnnyReno'', Joe Conners and Charlie the bartender are wrestling for control of Charlie's shotgun. They fall to the ground and keep struggling, then there a blast from the shotgun. After a few seconds' pause, Joe stands up.

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* Parodied ''Film/TheThirdMan'' has Holly Martins and Harry Lime having a stand off on the stairs up to a manhole tunnel at each other, then cuts to the British intelligence officer hearing the gun go off [[spoiler:Holly comes walking down the sewer tunnel]].
* ''Film/{{U571}}'': Two characters struggle with a screwdriver, and in a nod to AnyoneCanDie, the protagonist
in the soap opera dream sequence struggle is killed.
* ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'': The Mariner and the man who wanted to solicit the affections
of ''Film/MrMom''.
* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running
the female characters struggle with a knife below decks. It cuts to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years man climbing out from below decks with no additional shot or powder specifically for the implication being that purpose.]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]
* ''Film/LaraCroftTombRaiderTheCradleOfLife'': Lara and Terry square off. There is a ''bang'' and Lara begins to collap-...oh, nope, that's Terry {{faceplant}}ing while Lara looks on with a tragic expression.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Indy's original side-kick is holding
he killed the Chinese gangster at gun point when champagne corks pop, covering a gunshot which breaks Mariner, until the champagne glass on the tray he's holding. Then a dark red stain starts knife is revealed to appear on his shirt...
* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Blake rushes to the hospital when he realizes Bane will target the [[SickbedSlaying hospitalized Gordon]]. As he's driving there, two mercenaries arrive at the hospital with submachine guns. Gordon is alerted to their arrival when the power fails, and climbs
be sticking out of his bed. While Gordon does that, we cut back to Blake searching the corridor with a shotgun in hand. He hears gunshots, rushes to Gordon's room, kicks the door open, and finds the two mercenaries sprawled dead on the floor, back, at which point Gordon puts a pistol to the back of Blake's neck and says, "Clear the corners, rookie." [[spoiler:It's implied that the gun was stashed under his hospital bed pillow, rendering him CrazyPrepared if you think Gordon was expecting Bane to harm him in some way to keep him from talking.]]
* Invoked in ''Film/HouseOfGames''. The female lead and a cop are scuffling when suddenly the cop's gun goes off. After a moment of stillness, the cop sinks to the ground.
* During the climatic fight in ''Film/JohnnyReno'', Joe Conners and Charlie the bartender are wrestling for control of Charlie's shotgun. They fall to the ground and keep struggling, then there a blast from the shotgun. After a few seconds' pause, Joe stands up.
he keels over dead.



* In Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', this happens during the showdown between [[spoiler:Miss Pross and Madame Defarge]] near the end.
* Creator/DanAbnett's Literature/GauntsGhosts novel ''First & Only'' has two instances of it:

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* In Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', The final chapter in the ''Literature/AlexRider'' novel ''Stormbreaker'' has BigBad Herod Sayle pointing a gun at Alex on a rooftop. Two shots are fired, Alex looks down... and Sayle drops dead, having been gunned down by [[spoiler:Yassen Gregorovich, in the helicopter sent to collect Sayle]].
** ''Skeleton Key'' sports
this happens during trope as well; the showdown between [[spoiler:Miss Pross penultimate chapter ends with the statement that Sarov, face to face with Alex, "raised his gun and Madame Defarge]] near fired a single shot". A few pages into the end.
next chapter, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Sarov shot himself after Alex rejected him as a father figure]].
* ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'': When the guardians of the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas review Raistlin's memories of his duel with Fistandantilus, they are unable to determine who won and stole the "life-force" of the other, but conclude that either way, the winner was before them and qualified for entrance.
* Creator/DanAbnett's Literature/GauntsGhosts ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' novel ''First & Only'' has two instances of it:



* In Creator/BenCounter's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''Galaxy In Flames'', when [[spoiler:Cassar]] learns that [[spoiler:Turnet]] knew of, and supported, [[spoiler:the treacherous attack on their own forces]], they draw their guns and fire. [[spoiler:Cut to another scene. After it, we learn they both missed.]]
* Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** Happens in ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance''. [=LaRone=] is snidely accused of disobeying orders by an ISB officer who then pulls a blaster on him. [=LaRone=] instinctively wrests it away, the officer pulls out a holdout blaster, there is a "soft flash, a muted blast" -- and the officer falls dead. DamnYouMuscleMemory Stormtrooper combat training doesn't cover ISB officers playing threat games.
** Also happens in the Literature/XWingSeries. Corran is rescued from Imperials by an old enemy's lover and then taken to that old enemy, who has her remove his blaster. The enemy levels a blaster at Corran, "the whine of a single blaster shot filled the hangar and the bolt tinted everything with the color of blood," and then the enemy crumples because his lover shot him. She'd gone through a slow HeelFaceTurn that culminated here.
* When the guardians of the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas review [[Literature/{{Dragonlance}} Raistlin's]] memories of his duel with Fistandantilus, they are unable to determine who won and stole the "life-force" of the other, but conclude that either way, the winner was before them and qualified for entrance.

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* In Creator/BenCounter's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/HorusHeresy ''Literature/HorusHeresy'' novel ''Galaxy In Flames'', when [[spoiler:Cassar]] learns that [[spoiler:Turnet]] knew of, and supported, [[spoiler:the treacherous attack on their own forces]], they draw their guns and fire. [[spoiler:Cut to another scene. After it, we learn they both missed.]]
* Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** Happens in ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance''. [=LaRone=] is snidely accused of disobeying orders by an ISB officer who then pulls a blaster on him. [=LaRone=] instinctively wrests it away, the officer pulls out a holdout blaster, there is a "soft flash, a muted blast" -- and the officer falls dead. DamnYouMuscleMemory Stormtrooper combat training doesn't cover ISB officers playing threat games.
** Also happens in the Literature/XWingSeries. Corran is rescued from Imperials by an old enemy's lover and then taken to that old enemy, who has her remove his blaster. The enemy levels a blaster at Corran, "the whine of a single blaster shot filled the hangar and the bolt tinted everything with the color of blood," and then the enemy crumples because his lover shot him. She'd gone through a slow HeelFaceTurn that culminated here.
* When the guardians of the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas review [[Literature/{{Dragonlance}} Raistlin's]] memories of his duel with Fistandantilus, they are unable to determine who won and stole the "life-force" of the other, but conclude that either way, the winner was before them and qualified for entrance.
]]



* The final chapter in the ''Literature/AlexRider'' novel ''Stormbreaker'' has BigBad Herod Sayle pointing a gun at Alex on a rooftop. Two shots are fired, Alex looks down... and Sayle drops dead, having been gunned down by [[spoiler:Yassen Gregorovich, in the helicopter sent to collect Sayle]].
** ''Skeleton Key'' sports this trope as well; the penultimate chapter ends with the statement that Sarov, face to face with Alex, "raised his gun and fired a single shot". A few pages into the next chapter, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Sarov shot himself after Alex rejected him as a father figure]].

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* The final chapter Franchise/StarWarsLegends:
** Happens in ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance''. [=LaRone=] is snidely accused of disobeying orders by an ISB officer who then pulls a blaster on him. [=LaRone=] instinctively wrests it away, the officer pulls out a holdout blaster, there is a "soft flash, a muted blast" -- and the officer falls dead. DamnYouMuscleMemory Stormtrooper combat training doesn't cover ISB officers playing threat games.
** Also happens
in the ''Literature/AlexRider'' novel ''Stormbreaker'' Literature/XWingSeries. Corran is rescued from Imperials by an old enemy's lover and then taken to that old enemy, who has BigBad Herod Sayle pointing her remove his blaster. The enemy levels a gun blaster at Alex on Corran, "the whine of a rooftop. Two shots are fired, Alex looks down... single blaster shot filled the hangar and Sayle drops dead, having been gunned down by [[spoiler:Yassen Gregorovich, in the helicopter sent to collect Sayle]].
** ''Skeleton Key'' sports this trope as well; the penultimate chapter ends
bolt tinted everything with the statement color of blood," and then the enemy crumples because his lover shot him. She'd gone through a slow HeelFaceTurn that Sarov, face to face with Alex, "raised his gun culminated here.
* In Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', this happens during the showdown between [[spoiler:Miss Pross
and fired a single shot". A few pages into Madame Defarge]] near the next chapter, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Sarov shot himself after Alex rejected him as a father figure]].end.



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* In Part 2 of the Syfy miniseries ''Series/Alice2009'', [[spoiler:Carpenter/Robert Hamilton]] and Walrus are struggling with a gun, there's a shot and [[spoiler:Walrus]] topples over.
* The season 4 finale of ''Series/BabylonFive'' shows a scene where Garibadi is being held by a group of renegade telepaths who are threatening to shoot him (and others) if their demands are not met. After a few moments of trying to reason with them, Garibaldi is interrupted by Sheridan appearing on the com screen saying he has rejected their demands and telling them to surrender. Garibaldi mutters "Swell" as a gun is raised and pointed at his head. The clip ends with the sound of a shot being fired. It's not until midway through season 5 that we find out [[spoiler:that the one who fired the shot was Byron, the one the hostage takers were trying to get freed, who shot the gunman himself and allowed Garibaldi and the other hostages to go free]].
* A variation in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. When [[LaResistance the resistance]] is ambushed by Centurians a shootout begins. Helo and Anders start shooting and leading people into the woods to escape but Starbuck just stands around in the middle of the firefight by the jeep. After a few seconds the camera pans down to reveal that the first shot caught her in the gut, hence the dazed. She falls. [[OnlyAFleshWound Don't panic though]].
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' did variants of this twice.
* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'': In "Call Unicorn", Cannon and the villain of the week (played by Creator/WayneRogers) are in a GunStruggle after a truck wreck. The gun goes off, and after a moment, Cannon -- who was on top -- sits up to reveal Rogers with a non-fatal bullet wound in his chest.
** Season 5 ends with the drive-by shootout of the bar where the team has gathered. We don't find out until the season 6 opener that Danny has been hit in the back and is paralyzed from the waist down.
** In the season 6 finale, we see Shane Casey holding Lucy with a gun in the other hand, and Lindsay going MamaBear with her own weapon. The screen goes black and we hear the gunshot. We don't find out until the season 7 premiere that it was Casey who got shot.
* ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'': This happens when Rick brings a gun to school. [[spoiler:After shooting Jimmy in the back, which turns him into a paraplegic, Rick and Sean wrestle for the gun and a news report reveals that Rick died.]]
* An episode of ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' starts out InMediasRes with someone struggling to not get Wiped. Cut to outside the room where the action is taking place, where we hear a gunshot and see blood splatter on the frosted glass window. Turns out [[spoiler:Dominic tried to blow his brains out rather than be wiped, but hit [=DeWitt=] in the side instead.]]



* Episode 20 of ''Series/TheFlash1990'', "Good Night Central City," involved an inventor (Bill Mumy) being pressured by his cousin into using his sleep-inducing invention to commit robberies. When the cousin proved willing to kill with the device, Mumy rebelled and tried to stop him, they wrestled over a gun, and the gun went off between them. There was a suspenseful pause... and at this exact moment in the original April 4, 1991 broadcast of the episode (at least on the East Coast), CBS cut away to a special report in which Dan Rather spent the rest of the hour reporting on a minor and ultimately harmless heart flutter that had been suffered by then-President George H. W. Bush. As a result, the suspenseful moment was never resolved, at least until the show went into reruns. In fairness, though, it was easy to guess which character must have died.
* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' had something similar to this. Agent Dunham and an assailant are fighting, both armed with a gun, but they're at close range, and so are resorting to brawling. eventually Olivia puts some distance between them and they both fire at each other. [[spoiler:The attacker falls over dead with a {{Pretty Little Headshot|s}}, and Olivia glances over and sees a bullet hole mere inches from her.]]
* In one episode of ''Series/GetSmart'', Max and a KAOS agent are fighting over the agent's gun. When the gun goes off, Max says, "Hold it! I think one of us has been shot." After a moment, the KAOS agent collapses to the floor, saying, "I think it's me."
* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler:The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at a pair of villains who have broken into her home.]]



* ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'': This happens when Rick brings a gun to school. [[spoiler:After shooting Jimmy in the back, which turns him into a paraplegic, Rick and Sean wrestle for the gun and a news report reveals that Rick died.]]



* A variation in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. When [[LaResistance the resistance]] is ambushed by Centurians a shootout begins. Helo and Anders start shooting and leading people into the woods to escape but Starbuck just stands around in the middle of the firefight by the jeep. After a few seconds the camera pans down to reveal that the first shot caught her in the gut, hence the dazed. She falls. [[OnlyAFleshWound Don't panic though]]

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* A variation in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. When [[LaResistance ''Series/{{House}}'': In episode 10 of season 6 "The Down Low" there is an interesting twist on this trope. After the resistance]] is ambushed by Centurians a shootout begins. Helo gun goes off one man falls to the ground apparently dead and Anders start shooting and leading people into the woods to escape but Starbuck just stands around other moves off. But the one standing has been shot in the middle of foot, and the firefight by one unconscious on the jeep. After ground is unhit. [[spoiler:It turns out that a symptom of his disease is that loud noises make him pass out.]]
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'': In episode 4 of season 10 "Lunacy", astronaut Col. Finley tackles Anton Thibodeaux to the ground after he has shot a suspect. The two wrestle on the ground, a shot goes off and both men lie motionless for
a few seconds before [[spoiler:Finley]] stirs, unharmed.
* In
the camera pans down to reveal end of the season four premiere of ''Series/MissionImpossible'', the team is listening through a planted bug as the two villains of the week accuse each other of being the reason their plan failed (as they are totally unaware of the fact that the first IMF team was there sabotaging their efforts). Then a shot caught rings out. The team wonders which one shot who, but ultimately decide that it didn't really matter in the context of their mission and left.
* In the ''Series/{{Nashville}}'' episode "I Can't Keep Away From You", Sadie's abusive ex-husband breaks a restraining order and confronts
her in a parking garage. Sadie threatens him with a handgun she purchased illegally after the gut, hence last time he beat her. He scoffs and lunges at her, there's a struggle, a gunshot and Luke Wheeler drives up in his truck just in time to see [[spoiler:Sadie standing over her husband's body, holding the dazed. She falls. [[OnlyAFleshWound Don't panic though]]gun and covered in blood]].
* Weapon-free version in ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': The murderer of the week kills his victims by snapping their necks, a technique Gibbs is familiar with and demonstrates (non-fatally, of course) to the team. Once they catch the killer, he and Gibbs wind up grappling on the ground, and they get each other into position for a snap. Cut to Tony and [=McGee=] racing to reach them. When they reach the room, Gibbs gestures to the killer's limp body on the floor... and orders them to cuff him.



* Episode 20 of ''Series/TheFlash1990'', "Good Night Central City," involved an inventor (Bill Mumy) being pressured by his cousin into using his sleep-inducing invention to commit robberies. When the cousin proved willing to kill with the device, Mumy rebelled and tried to stop him, they wrestled over a gun, and the gun went off between them. There was a suspenseful pause... and at this exact moment in the original April 4, 1991 broadcast of the episode (at least on the East Coast), CBS cut away to a special report in which Dan Rather spent the rest of the hour reporting on a minor and ultimately harmless heart flutter that had been suffered by then-President George H. W. Bush. As a result, the suspenseful moment was never resolved, at least until the show went into reruns. In fairness, though, it was easy to guess which character must have died.
* An episode of ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' starts out InMediasRes with someone struggling to not get Wiped. Cut to outside the room where the action is taking place, where we hear a gunshot and see blood splatter on the frosted glass window. Turns out [[spoiler:Dominic tried to blow his brains out rather than be wiped, but hit [=DeWitt=] in the side instead.]]



* In Part 2 of the Syfy miniseries ''Alice'', [[spoiler:Carpenter/Robert Hamilton]] and Walrus are struggling with a gun, there's a shot and [[spoiler:Walrus]] topples over.
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'': In episode 4 of season 10 "Lunacy", astronaut Col. Finley tackles Anton Thibodeaux to the ground after he has shot a suspect. The two wrestle on the ground, a shot goes off and both men lie motionless for a few seconds before [[spoiler:Finley]] stirs, unharmed.
* ''Series/{{House}}'': In episode 10 of season 6 "The Down Low" there is an interesting twist on this trope. After the gun goes off one man falls to the ground apparently dead and the other moves off. But the one standing has been shot in the foot, and the one unconscious on the ground is unhit. [[spoiler:It turns out that a symptom of his disease is that loud noises make him pass out.]]
* The season 4 finale of ''Series/BabylonFive'' shows a scene where Garibadi is being held by a group of renegade telepaths who are threatening to shoot him (and others) if their demands are not met. After a few moments of trying to reason with them, Garibaldi is interrupted by Sheridan appearing on the com screen saying he has rejected their demands and telling them to surrender. Garibaldi mutters "Swell" as a gun is raised and pointed at his head. The clip ends with the sound of a shot being fired. It's not until midway through season 5 that we find out [[spoiler:that the one who fired the shot was Byron, the one the hostage takers were trying to get freed, who shot the gunman himself and allowed Garibaldi and the other hostages to go free]].
* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' had something similar to this. Agent Dunham and an assailant are fighting, both armed with a gun, but they're at close range, and so are resorting to brawling. eventually Olivia puts some distance between them and they both fire at each other. [[spoiler:The attacker falls over dead with a {{Pretty Little Headshot|s}}, and Olivia glances over and sees a bullet hole mere inches from her.]]

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* In Part 2 of Happened in the Syfy miniseries ''Alice'', [[spoiler:Carpenter/Robert Hamilton]] and Walrus are struggling with a gun, there's a shot and [[spoiler:Walrus]] topples over.
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'': In
''Series/StargateSG1'' episode 4 of season 10 "Lunacy", astronaut "Prometheus" between Col. Finley tackles Anton Thibodeaux to the ground after he has shot a suspect. The two wrestle on the ground, a shot goes off and both men lie motionless for a few seconds before [[spoiler:Finley]] stirs, unharmed.
* ''Series/{{House}}'': In episode 10 of season 6 "The Down Low" there is an interesting twist on this trope. After the gun goes off one man falls to the ground apparently dead
Simmons and the other moves off. But Goa'uld-infested Adrian Conrad. [[spoiler:Turns out Simmons mortally wounded Conrad, but the one standing has been shot in the foot, symbiote bailed out and the one unconscious on the ground is unhit. [[spoiler:It turns out that a symptom of his disease is that loud noises make him pass out.infested Simmons.]]
* ** The season 4 finale two-part episode ''Heroes'' had a bit of ''Series/BabylonFive'' shows a scene where Garibadi is being held by a group of renegade telepaths who are threatening to shoot him (and others) if their demands are not met. After a few moments of trying to reason protracted version. We see O'Neill get hit with them, Garibaldi is interrupted by Sheridan appearing on a staff blast during a battle off-planet, then the com screen saying he has rejected their demands show cuts back to the SGC. Samantha Carter is visibly upset and telling them to surrender. Garibaldi mutters "Swell" as a gun O'Neill is raised and pointed at his head. The clip ends with absent from most of the sound rest of a shot being fired. It's not the episode -- until midway through season 5 that we see video of the incident and find out [[spoiler:that [[spoiler:it was Dr. Janet Fraser who was killed, while Jack was saved by [[ChekhovsGun a new armor that was introduced earlier in the one who fired the shot was Byron, the one the hostage takers were trying to get freed, who shot the gunman himself and allowed Garibaldi and the other hostages to go free]].
* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' had something similar to this. Agent Dunham and an assailant are fighting, both armed with a gun, but they're at close range, and so are resorting to brawling. eventually Olivia puts some distance between them and they both fire at each other. [[spoiler:The attacker falls over dead with a {{Pretty Little Headshot|s}}, and Olivia glances over and sees a bullet hole mere inches from her.
episode]].]]



* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' did variants of this twice.
** Season 5 ends with the drive-by shootout of the bar where the team has gathered. We don't find out until the season 6 opener that Danny has been hit in the back and is paralyzed from the waist down.
** In the season 6 finale, we see Shane Casey holding Lucy with a gun in the other hand, and Lindsay going MamaBear with her own weapon. The screen goes black and we hear the gunshot. We don't find out until the season 7 premiere that it was Casey who got shot.
* Happened in the ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "Prometheus" between Col. Simmons and the Goa'uld-infested Adrian Conrad. [[spoiler:Turns out Simmons mortally wounded Conrad, but the symbiote bailed out and infested Simmons.]]
** The two-part episode ''Heroes'' had a bit of a protracted version. We see O'Neill get hit with a staff blast during a battle off-planet, then the show cuts back to the SGC. Samantha Carter is visibly upset and O'Neill is absent from most of the rest of the episode -- until we see video of the incident and find out [[spoiler:it was Dr. Janet Fraser who was killed, while Jack was saved by [[ChekhovsGun a new armor that was introduced earlier in the episode]].]]
* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler:The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at a pair of villains who have broken into her home.]]
* In the ''Series/{{Nashville}}'' episode "I Can't Keep Away From You", Sadie's abusive ex-husband breaks a restraining order and confronts her in a parking garage. Sadie threatens him with a handgun she purchased illegally after the last time he beat her. He scoffs and lunges at her, there's a struggle, a gunshot and Luke Wheeler drives up in his truck just in time to see [[spoiler:Sadie standing over her husband's body, holding the gun and covered in blood]].
* Weapon-free version in ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': The murderer of the week kills his victims by snapping their necks, a technique Gibbs is familiar with and demonstrates (non-fatally, of course) to the team. Once they catch the killer, he and Gibbs wind up grappling on the ground, and they get each other into position for a snap. Cut to Tony and [=McGee=] racing to reach them. When they reach the room, Gibbs gestures to the killer's limp body on the floor... and orders them to cuff him.
* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'': In "Call Unicorn", Cannon and the villain of the week (played by Wayne Rogers) are in a GunStruggle after a truck wreck. The gun goes off, and after a moment, Cannon -- who was on top -- sits up to reveal Rogers with a non-fatal bullet wound in his chest.
* In one episode of ''Series/GetSmart'', Max and a KAOS agent are fighting over the agent's gun. When the gun goes off, Max says, "Hold it! I think one of us has been shot." After a moment, the KAOS agent collapses to the floor, saying, "I think it's me."
* In the end of the season four premiere of ''Series/MissionImpossible'', the team is listening through a planted bug as the two villains of the week accuse each other of being the reason their plan failed (as they are totally unaware of the fact that the IMF team was there sabotaging their efforts). Then a shot rings out. The team wonders which one shot who, but ultimately decide that it didn't really matter in the context of their mission and left.



* A staple of old RadioDrama. Indeed, ''any'' audio production in which gunfire is re-created by sound effects is likely to be this, as the identity of the survivor(s) won't be clear until someone speaks aloud.



* A staple of old RadioDrama. Indeed, ''any'' audio production in which gunfire is re-created by sound effects is likely to be this, as the identity of the survivor(s) won't be clear until someone speaks aloud.



* In David Williamson's ''Dead White Males'', postmodern Dr. Swain and Shakespeare are wrestling over a gun when it goes off. When Shakespeare recommends letting the audience know who was hit, Swain protests that nobody expects narrative closure anymore. [[spoiler:Then Swain limps off, having shot himself in the foot.]]

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* In David Williamson's ''Dead White Males'', ''Theatre/DeadWhiteMales'', postmodern Dr. Swain and Shakespeare are wrestling over a gun when it goes off. When Shakespeare recommends letting the audience know who was hit, Swain protests that nobody expects narrative closure anymore. [[spoiler:Then Swain limps off, having shot himself in the foot.]]
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Compare BaitAndSwitchGunshot. See also FramedForHeroism. The SingleStrokeBattle is the Eastern version of this. This is a specific kind of MortalWoundReveal.

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Compare BaitAndSwitchGunshot. See also FramedForHeroism. The SingleStrokeBattle is the Eastern swordplay version of this. This is a specific kind of MortalWoundReveal.
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* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': Chiana and Krackic struggle for a pistol in the season 2 episode "Liars, Guns, and Money 3: Plan B".

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* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': Chiana and Krackic struggle for a pistol in the season 2 episode "Liars, Guns, and Money 3: Plan B". However, instead of the normal "both parties look shocked", when the pistol goes off, Chiana looked shock while Krackic looked pleased. It's not until he falls over that we see which of the two were shot.

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This trope is standard for basically any fighting {{anime}}, but especially those involving swords (see especially ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' and ''Manga/RurouniKenshin''). Both characters [[CallingYourAttacks call their attacks]] and rush forward with dynamic lines behind them. Swords clash, lines blur, the speed increases... and then they are on opposite sides of the battlefield, while the camera freezes for a moment until one (or both) topple over.

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This trope is standard for basically any fighting {{anime}}, but especially those involving swords (see especially ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' and ''Manga/RurouniKenshin''). Both characters [[CallingYourAttacks call their attacks]] and rush forward with dynamic lines behind them. Swords clash, lines blur, the speed increases... and then they are on opposite sides of the battlefield, while the camera freezes for a moment until one (or both) topple topples over.



* In the Soul Society Arc of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', badass [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]] dares Ichigo to hit him with his [[{{BFS}} Zanpaktou]]. Ichigo raises to strike, the sword comes down, cut to blood falling to the ground, cut back to [[spoiler: [[MadeOfIron Ichigo's hands bleeding while Kenpachi hasn't got a scratch]]]].
* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' during a gun duel between Vash and Wolfwood, the scene cuts to the audience right as both of the gunmen shoot simultaneously. When the camera pans back both are lying on the ground with blood seeping through their clothes. [[spoiler: [[BrickJoke The 'blood' was actually from smashed ketchup bottles.]]]]

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* In the Soul Society Arc of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', badass [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]] dares Ichigo to hit him with his [[{{BFS}} Zanpaktou]]. Ichigo raises to strike, the sword comes down, cut to blood falling to the ground, cut back to [[spoiler: [[MadeOfIron [[spoiler:[[MadeOfIron Ichigo's hands bleeding while Kenpachi hasn't got a scratch]]]].
* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', during a gun duel between Vash and Wolfwood, the scene cuts to the audience right as both of the gunmen shoot simultaneously. When the camera pans back both are lying on the ground with blood seeping through their clothes. [[spoiler: [[BrickJoke [[spoiler:[[BrickJoke The 'blood' "blood" was actually from smashed ketchup bottles.]]]]



* ''Film/TheThirdMan'' has Holly Martins and Harry Lime having a stand off on the stairs up to a manhole tunnel at each other, then cuts to the British intelligence officer hearing the gun go off [[spoiler: Holly comes walking down the sewer tunnel]].

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* ''Film/TheThirdMan'' has Holly Martins and Harry Lime having a stand off on the stairs up to a manhole tunnel at each other, then cuts to the British intelligence officer hearing the gun go off [[spoiler: Holly [[spoiler:Holly comes walking down the sewer tunnel]].



* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler: Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]]
** Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]

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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', [[spoiler: Elizabeth [[spoiler:Elizabeth is running to the action, Barbossa pulls his gun on her, we hear a gunshot, Elizabeth starts... cue the camera cutting to Jack holding the smoking gun, aimed at Barbossa. The same gun he's been carrying around for ten years with no additional shot or powder specifically for that purpose.]]
**
]] Too bad for him, [[spoiler:his immortality curse was ''just'' lifted.]]



* In Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', this happens during the showdown between [[spoiler: Miss Pross and Madame Defarge]] near the end.

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* In Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', this happens during the showdown between [[spoiler: Miss [[spoiler:Miss Pross and Madame Defarge]] near the end.



** Inquisitor Heldane manipulates "the pawn" mentally. Plentiful {{Red Herring}}s point to [[spoiler: Rawne]], but it's not him.
** In ''Straight Silver'', we are told that Muril whirled about, and a knife struck to the heart, but [[spoiler: not until many scenes later do we know that Cuu killed her, and not she Cuu]].

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** Inquisitor Heldane manipulates "the pawn" mentally. Plentiful {{Red Herring}}s point to [[spoiler: Rawne]], [[spoiler:Rawne]], but it's not him.
** In ''Straight Silver'', we are told that Muril whirled about, and a knife struck to the heart, but [[spoiler: not [[spoiler:not until many scenes later do we know that Cuu killed her, and not she Cuu]].



** Happens in ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance''. [=LaRone=] is snidely accused of disobeying orders by an ISB officer who then pulls a blaster on him. [=LaRone=] instinctively wrests it away, the officer pulls out a holdout blaster, there is a "soft flash, a muted blast"--and the officer falls dead. DamnYouMuscleMemory Stormtrooper combat training doesn't cover ISB officers playing threat games.

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** Happens in ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance''. [=LaRone=] is snidely accused of disobeying orders by an ISB officer who then pulls a blaster on him. [=LaRone=] instinctively wrests it away, the officer pulls out a holdout blaster, there is a "soft flash, a muted blast"--and blast" -- and the officer falls dead. DamnYouMuscleMemory Stormtrooper combat training doesn't cover ISB officers playing threat games.



* An episode of ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' starts out InMediasRes with someone struggling to not get Wiped. Cut to outside the room where the action is taking place, where we hear a gunshot and see blood splatter on the frosted glass window. Turns out [[spoiler: Dominic tried to blow his brains out rather than be wiped, but hit [=DeWitt=] in the side instead.]]

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* An episode of ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' starts out InMediasRes with someone struggling to not get Wiped. Cut to outside the room where the action is taking place, where we hear a gunshot and see blood splatter on the frosted glass window. Turns out [[spoiler: Dominic [[spoiler:Dominic tried to blow his brains out rather than be wiped, but hit [=DeWitt=] in the side instead.]]



* In Part 2 of the Syfy miniseries ''Alice'', [[spoiler:Carpenter/Robert Hamilton]] and Walrus are struggling with a gun, there's a shot and [[spoiler: Walrus]] topples over.

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* In Part 2 of the Syfy miniseries ''Alice'', [[spoiler:Carpenter/Robert Hamilton]] and Walrus are struggling with a gun, there's a shot and [[spoiler: Walrus]] [[spoiler:Walrus]] topples over.



* The season 4 finale of ''Series/BabylonFive'' shows a scene where Garibadi is being held by a group of renegade telepaths who are threatening to shoot him (and others) if their demands are not met. After a few moments of trying to reason with them, Garibaldi is interrupted by Sheridan appearing on the com screen saying he has rejected their demands and telling them to surrender. Garibaldi mutters "Swell" as a gun is raised and pointed at his head. The clip ends with the sound of a shot being fired. It's not until midway through season 5 that we find out [[spoiler: that the one who fired the shot was Byron, the one the hostage takers were trying to get freed, who shot the gunman himself and allowed Garibaldi and the other hostages to go free]].
* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' had something similar to this. Agent Dunham and an assailant are fighting, both armed with a gun, but they're at close range, and so are resorting to brawling. eventually Olivia puts some distance between them and they both fire at each other. [[spoiler: The attacker falls over dead with a {{Pretty Little Headshot|s}}, and Olivia glances over and sees a bullet hole mere inches from her.]]

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* The season 4 finale of ''Series/BabylonFive'' shows a scene where Garibadi is being held by a group of renegade telepaths who are threatening to shoot him (and others) if their demands are not met. After a few moments of trying to reason with them, Garibaldi is interrupted by Sheridan appearing on the com screen saying he has rejected their demands and telling them to surrender. Garibaldi mutters "Swell" as a gun is raised and pointed at his head. The clip ends with the sound of a shot being fired. It's not until midway through season 5 that we find out [[spoiler: that [[spoiler:that the one who fired the shot was Byron, the one the hostage takers were trying to get freed, who shot the gunman himself and allowed Garibaldi and the other hostages to go free]].
* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' had something similar to this. Agent Dunham and an assailant are fighting, both armed with a gun, but they're at close range, and so are resorting to brawling. eventually Olivia puts some distance between them and they both fire at each other. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The attacker falls over dead with a {{Pretty Little Headshot|s}}, and Olivia glances over and sees a bullet hole mere inches from her.]]



* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler: The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at a pair of villains who have broken into her home.]]

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* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at a pair of villains who have broken into her home.]]



* In David Williamson's ''Dead White Males'', postmodern Dr. Swain and Shakespeare are wrestling over a gun when it goes off. When Shakespeare recommends letting the audience know who was hit, Swain protests that nobody expects narrative closure anymore. [[spoiler: Then Swain limps off, having shot himself in the foot.]]

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* In David Williamson's ''Dead White Males'', postmodern Dr. Swain and Shakespeare are wrestling over a gun when it goes off. When Shakespeare recommends letting the audience know who was hit, Swain protests that nobody expects narrative closure anymore. [[spoiler: Then [[spoiler:Then Swain limps off, having shot himself in the foot.]]



** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', [[spoiler: Raiden]] and [[spoiler: The President of the United States of America]] are struggling over [[spoiler: Raiden]]'s pistol, what with [[spoiler: Mr. President wanting Raiden to kill him and Raiden refusing]]. A shot rings out; the camera pans to reveal that [[spoiler: Revolver Ocelot, who before was not even in the scene, has shot the President himself]].
** Used in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' at the end of the game when [[spoiler: Solid Snake [[AteHisGun puts a gun in his mouth]]]], and the camera cuts away on the sound of the gunshot, presumably to spare the player from the gore. It then cuts to another scene entirely for several minutes, leaving you with the feeling that [[spoiler: Solid Snake is dead]]. As it turns out, [[spoiler: Solid Snake [[InterruptedSuicide did not kill himself]], and Big Boss, his [[LukeIAmYourFather father]], appears to meet his son for the last time]].

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** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', [[spoiler: Raiden]] [[spoiler:Raiden]] and [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:the President of the United States of America]] are struggling over [[spoiler: Raiden]]'s [[spoiler:Raiden]]'s pistol, what with [[spoiler: Mr.[[spoiler:Mr. President wanting Raiden to kill him and Raiden refusing]]. A shot rings out; the camera pans to reveal that [[spoiler: Revolver [[spoiler:Revolver Ocelot, who before was not even in the scene, has shot the President himself]].
** Used in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' at the end of the game when [[spoiler: Solid [[spoiler:Solid Snake [[AteHisGun puts a gun in his mouth]]]], and the camera cuts away on the sound of the gunshot, presumably to spare the player from the gore. It then cuts to another scene entirely for several minutes, leaving you with the feeling that [[spoiler: Solid [[spoiler:Solid Snake is dead]]. As it turns out, [[spoiler: Solid [[spoiler:Solid Snake [[InterruptedSuicide did not kill himself]], and Big Boss, his [[LukeIAmYourFather father]], appears to meet his son for the last time]].



* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadowMirrorOfFate'', the last leg of the final battle against Dracula has both of you flying downwards at high speed, with the player given the task of catching up to him to stake him in the chest. When you do this, you're met with an extreme zoom-out and copious amounts of blood shooting out. [[spoiler: The next scene shows Dracula standing over Trevor's body, with the stake Trevor was using being stabbed through his own chest.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadowMirrorOfFate'', the last leg of the final battle against Dracula has both of you flying downwards at high speed, with the player given the task of catching up to him to stake him in the chest. When you do this, you're met with an extreme zoom-out and copious amounts of blood shooting out. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The next scene shows Dracula standing over Trevor's body, with the stake Trevor was using being stabbed through his own chest.]]



* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/ACornyConcerto", WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is being hunted by WesternAnimation/PorkyPig and his hunting dog. Bugs throws away their rifle, which hits a chipmunk, and then the chipmunk fires the rifle. After it goes off, all three characters put their hands over their chests with expressions of horror. Porky looks under his hands - he's OK! The dog looks under his hands - he's OK! Bugs looks under his hands - and faints in horror while the dog and Porky cry. Porky opens Bugs' clasping hands to check the wound, and finds... a bra! Bugs slaps Porky for being so fresh, puts the bra over their heads, and dances away, unharmed.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/ACornyConcerto", WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is being hunted by WesternAnimation/PorkyPig and his hunting dog. Bugs throws away their rifle, which hits a chipmunk, and then the chipmunk fires the rifle. After it goes off, all three characters put their hands over their chests with expressions of horror. Porky looks under his hands - -- he's OK! The dog looks under his hands - -- he's OK! Bugs looks under his hands - -- and faints in horror while the dog and Porky cry. Porky opens Bugs' clasping hands to check the wound, and finds... a bra! Bugs slaps Porky for being so fresh, puts the bra over their heads, and dances away, unharmed.

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* ''Series/TheOC''. The season 2 ending had the girl fire the gun and a moments pause (along with some [[MemeticMutation choice music]]) before revealing which of the two feuding boys was actually hit.

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* ''Series/TheOC''. The season 2 ending had the girl fire the gun and a moments moment's pause (along with some [[MemeticMutation choice music]]) before revealing which of the two feuding boys was actually hit.



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** Season 5 ends with the drive-by shootout of the bar where the team has gathered. We don't find out till the season 6 opener that Danny has been hit in the back and is paralyzed from the waist down.

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** Season 5 ends with the drive-by shootout of the bar where the team has gathered. We don't find out till until the season 6 opener that Danny has been hit in the back and is paralyzed from the waist down.



* In one episode of Series/{{Get Smart}}, Max and a KAOS agent are fighting over the agent's gun. When the gun goes off, Max says, "Hold it! I think one of us has been shot." After a moment, the KAOS agent collapses to the floor, saying, "I think it's me."

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* In one episode of Series/{{Get Smart}}, ''Series/GetSmart'', Max and a KAOS agent are fighting over the agent's gun. When the gun goes off, Max says, "Hold it! I think one of us has been shot." After a moment, the KAOS agent collapses to the floor, saying, "I think it's me."
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[[GunStruggle Two characters are struggling for a gun.]] There's brawling, rolling, clenching... Suddenly they both stop with identical looks of shock on their faces after the gun goes off, and the viewer is left to ponder for several seconds which one of the characters was shot, usually with a headfake in the direction of it not being the character who was actually injured. It can be fatal, or not. It can also be done with a knife, although there are less options for targets since it's a melee weapon. Extra points if it occurs right before a commercial break which leaves you hanging.

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[[GunStruggle Two characters are struggling for a gun.]] There's brawling, rolling, clenching... Suddenly they the gun goes off. They both stop with identical looks of shock on their faces after the gun goes off, faces, and the viewer is left to ponder for several seconds which one of the characters was shot, usually with a headfake in the direction of it not being the character who was actually injured. It can be fatal, or not. It can also be done with a knife, although there are less options for targets since it's a melee weapon. Extra points if it occurs right before a commercial break which leaves you hanging.
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-->-- '''Barry Manilow''', "Copacabana (At the Copa)"

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-->-- '''Barry Manilow''', '''Music/BarryManilow''', "Copacabana (At the Copa)"
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Those Two Bad Guys is replaced by Bumbling Henchmen Duo with a slightly different definition, as per this thread. Unfortunately I couldn't find out which characters Those Two Bad Guys refers to.


* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler: The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at ThoseTwoBadGuys, who have broken into her home.]]

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* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Crush", Nathan finally convinces Audrey to help him make his HeroicSacrifice to save the town. Meanwhile, the Teague brothers are explaining to Duke and Jennifer that circumstances have made Nathan's plan into a SenselessSacrifice. After Audrey takes aim to shoot Nathan, the POV switches to the others looking for Nathan to tell him the good news and hearing the gunshot. [[spoiler: The next episode "William" reveals that Audrey is shooting at ThoseTwoBadGuys, a pair of villains who have broken into her home.]]
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* In the end of the season four premiere of ''Series/MissionImpossible'', the team is listening through a planted bug as the two villains of the week accuse each other of being the reason their plan failed (as they are totally unaware of the fact that the IMF team was there sabotaging their efforts). Then a shot rings out. The team wonders which one shot who, but ultimately decide that it didn't really matter in the context of their mission and left.

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How To Write An Example - "Don't Write Reviews" by using YMMV Tropes.


* ''Disney/PeterPan'': In a moment of anger, Captain Hook shoots his gun in the general direction of Smee and another pirate. Smee gasps loudly, his hand flies to his chest, he turns to make eye contact with the other pirate. And then the other pirate silently topples over.

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* ''Disney/PeterPan'': ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'': In a moment of anger, Captain Hook shoots his gun in the general direction of Smee and another pirate. Smee gasps loudly, his hand flies to his chest, he turns to make eye contact with the other pirate. And then the other pirate silently topples over.



* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Struggle for the gun version was used, including the subsequent fakeout, which is {{lampshaded}} after the reveal, with the line [[spoiler: "What, you thought I'd be the dead one? I'm the fucking ''narrator'', guys. Keep up!"]]

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* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Struggle for the gun version was used, including the subsequent fakeout, which is {{lampshaded}} after the reveal, with the line [[spoiler: "What, this line:
--> [[spoiler:"What,
you thought I'd be the dead one? I'm the fucking ''narrator'', guys. Keep up!"]]
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "A Corny Concerto", WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is being hunted by Porky Pig and his hunting dog. Bugs throws away their rifle, which hits a chipmunk, and then the chipmunk fires the rifle. After it goes off, all three characters put their hands over their chests with expressions of horror. Porky looks under his hands - he's OK! The dog looks under his hands - he's OK! Bugs looks under his hands - and faints in horror while the dog and Porky cry. Porky opens Bugs' clasping hands to check the wound, and finds... a bra! Bugs slaps Porky for being so fresh, puts the bra over their heads, and dances away, unharmed.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "A Corny Concerto", "WesternAnimation/ACornyConcerto", WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is being hunted by Porky Pig WesternAnimation/PorkyPig and his hunting dog. Bugs throws away their rifle, which hits a chipmunk, and then the chipmunk fires the rifle. After it goes off, all three characters put their hands over their chests with expressions of horror. Porky looks under his hands - he's OK! The dog looks under his hands - he's OK! Bugs looks under his hands - and faints in horror while the dog and Porky cry. Porky opens Bugs' clasping hands to check the wound, and finds... a bra! Bugs slaps Porky for being so fresh, puts the bra over their heads, and dances away, unharmed.

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