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6[[caption-width-right:350:"A whole new world!"/"A whole new life!"/"For you and me..."]]
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8->''"Once in every show\
9There comes a song like this\
10It starts off soft and low\
11And ends up with a kiss.\
12Oh, where is the song that goes like this?"''
13-->-- ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', "The Song That Goes Like This"
14
15In musicals, the leads often sing a love duet towards the end of the second act. It's the moment right before they end up HappilyEverAfter or part in bittersweet fashion. It may be an original song or a reprise. More common in older musicals, this song is usually sweet, sentimental, and often includes a kiss at the end.
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17Most of the time, you can identify one of these just from the playbill, by the fact that the leads [[LetsDuet sing a duet]] towards the end. May or may not be preceded by an ElevenOClockNumber.
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20!!Examples:
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24[[folder:Fan Works]]
25* ''WebVideo/PrincessTutuAbridged'':
26** In Episode 12 Act 2, Rue and Mytho have a dark version of this in "The Raven of the Ballet" [[note]] a cover of the title song from ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera''[[/note]], where Rue is essentially the Phantom, enrapturing Mytho, before the cliffhanger ending leading into the mid-season finale.
27** In Episode 24 Part 2:
28*** Duck lampshades this:
29----> '''Duck:''' Another musical episode? What does this mean?! And why isn't Fakir in it? I would've thought we'd get a duet.
30*** After all the characters get tired of being forced to sing in "The Last Musical" [[note]] a cover of "The Last Midnight" from ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods''[[/note]], [[spoiler: Rue subverts this by speaking her love confession to Mytho (as she does in the [[Anime/PrincessTutu original series]]), breaking the musical]].
31* At the end of season 2 of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', Marik and Florence perform a duet of "Stand by Me" as [[spoiler:they are about to be obliterated by Mega Ultra Chicken]].
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35* ''WesternAnimation/TheSwanPrincess'': "Far Longer Than Forever (Reprise)" occurs to show that, despite hiccups earlier in the movie, the true love is strong here.
36* "Love Will Find A Way" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride''.
37* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': "A whole new world... A whole new life... ...for you and me..." is sung by Aladdin and Jasmine as they go on a post-engagement date at the end of the movie.
38* The CutSong "If I Never Knew You" from Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' would have been one, and is in the extended re-release, happening when Pocahontas goes to visit John Smith whilst he's being held captive by her father awaiting his execution.
39%%* "No Matter Where You Are" from ''WesternAnimation/TheBookOfLife''.
40* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': The titular song, "Strange Magic" by the Music/ElectricLightOrchestra, serves as this for [[spoiler:Marianne and the Bog King]]. It references the false love created by the love potion and how this couple is experiencing the real deal.
41%%* The final reprise of "Part of Your World" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989''.
42* The final scene of ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' where Jack sings to Sally that he does reciprocate her feelings and they embrace and kiss on top of Spiral Hill.
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45[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
46* "You're The One That I Want" from ''Film/{{Grease}}'' is the final musical of the film, shows the leads reconciling and then driving off into the sunset. It replaces the similar "All Choked Up" from the stage musical, which [[CutSong survived until the movie]].
47* Parodied in ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'' when the heroine meets her Prince Charming and falls in LoveAtFirstSight:
48-->'''Edward:''' You're the fairest maid I ever met!\
49You were made...\
50'''Giselle:''' ...To finish your duet!
51** Later subverted when the prince finds her again at the end, sings his part...and [[CharacterDevelopment Giselle doesn't join in]]. She doesn't have one with her true love because he doesn't sing.
52%%* ''Film/MoulinRouge'' has a reprise of ''Come What May''.
53* "Secret Kingdom (Reprise)" from ''Film/TheSlipperAndTheRose''. It's the final song in the musical, sung by Cinderella and Prince Edward after the FairyGodmother has dealt with all the objections to their marriage.
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56[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
57* "Where Do We Go From Here"/"Coda" from the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' musical episode "Once More, With Feeling" both lampshades it and plays it straight, though on a more somber note than is typical. Just as the rest of the cast sings, "[[FiveSecondForeshadowing The curtains close on a kiss]], god knows / we can tell the end is near...", [[spoiler: Buffy follows Spike outside. The two finally acknowledge their mutual feelings of needing someone who makes them feel, reprising lines from their earlier songs, before the episode ends on their kiss.]]
58* "Two Hearts" from the ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' musical, "Brigadoom". Subverted in that [[spoiler:their reconciliation in the song is followed by a doomed LastStand in defense of their planet, with a reprise of the love duet that ends, "It's a good way to die."]]
59* "Nothing is Ever Anyone's Fault" is this for season 3 of ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'', being a stirring love duet sung in which Nathaniel confesses his love to Rebecca right before the end of the season. But since this is ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'', of course it's an AntiLoveSong, all about how Rebecca helped Nathaniel to see that because he had a really sad childhood, [[FreudianExcuse none of the bad things he does are actually bad at all!]]
60-->'''Nathaniel:''' We can't control the things we do / Just like I can't control that I'm in love with you.\
61'''Rebecca:''' Wow, that first part was kind of amoral, but that last thing was really sweet?
62* "Two in a Million" from ''Series/AustinAndAlly'', sang by Austin and Ally themselves. Fittingly, since the final episode is the only time this song happened.
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66* "Let us sleep now" from Benjamin Britten's ''War Requiem'' is effectively a homoerotic final love duet, though the accompanying chorus, "In paradisum," is really what gives it a transcendental quality.
67* "Another Heart Calls" by Music/TheAllAmericanRejects featuring The Pierces is a duet between the two singers about a failed romance.
68* The track "Ragnarok V: End of the Line" from the Music/TheMechanisms' album "The Bifrost Incident" features a short duet with Loki and Sigyn, reprising part of Sigyn's earlier eponymous song. It is the second to last track on the album and the last track that is sung and not just narration.
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71[[folder:Theatre]]
72* "Still" from ''Theatre/{{Titanic}}'' sees Isidor and Ida Straus enjoy a glass of champagne, re-affirm their love and devotion to each other with a glass of champagne (which Isidor crushes underfoot, mirroring the final rite of Jewish weddings), [[spoiler:as the Ship of Dreams sink]].
73%%* "Till There Was You" from ''Theatre/TheMusicMan''.
74* ''Theatre/HelloDolly'':
75** "It Only Takes A Moment" is the BetaCouple's big moment in the penultimate scene. Cornelius starts singing it as a solo, and then Irene joins in, showing that she reciprocates his feelings.
76** When Dolly and Horace finally get together at the very end of the final scene, they duet on a reprise of the title song.
77%%* "You Rule My World (Reprise)" from ''The Full Monty''.
78%%* "They Were You" from ''Theatre/TheFantasticks''.
79%%* "I'm Your Girl" from ''Me And Juliet''.
80%%* "How Deep Is Your Love" from ''Saturday Night Fever''.
81%%* "Til Him" from ''Film/TheProducers''. Ot's about their [[HeterosexualLifePartners guy love]].
82* The quote, from Creator/MontyPython's ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', isn't a Final Love Duet, but its reprise -- "Twice In Every Show" -- is.
83* "Perfect Strangers" from ''Theatre/{{Drood}}'' -- the audience chooses the pair that will sing it.
84%%* "Fine Fine Line (Reprise)" from ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' is a very short version.
85* "For Good" from ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' fulfills this trope, since the relationship between G(a)linda and Elphaba [[LesYay appears to be more important]] than Elphaba's relationship with Fiyero (and their duet, "As Long As You're Mine", comes close to the beginning of the second act.)
86* "In Whatever Time We Have" from ''Theatre/ChildrenOfEden'', which is also final in that it's about staying together in the time they have before God wipes out the earth with a flood.
87%%* The reprise of "Somewhere" in ''Theatre/WestSideStory''.
88%%* ''Theatre/{{Chess}}'' with "You and I" (DarkReprise).
89%%* The reprise of "Send in the Clowns" as sung by Fredrik and Desiree at the end of ''Theatre/ALittleNightMusic''.
90* Subverted in ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. Mrs. Lovett and Sweeney join for a final duet to the tune of "A Little Priest"... [[spoiler:as he waltzes her into her oven]].
91* From ''Theatre/{{Urinetown}}'', "We're Not Sorry (Reprise)," sung by Cladwell and Pennywise. Subverted in that [[spoiler:this is as Cladwell goes to be thrown off a building]]
92* Opera example: in the fourth act of ''[[Theatre/LaBoheme La bohème]]'', Rodolfo and the dying Mimi have a few minutes by themselves to sing one last duet, including musical reminiscences of the first meeting scene. Its interruption by Mimi's convulsions is heartbreaking, though she still lives for another minute.
93%%* "With So Little To Be Sure Of" from ''Theatre/AnyoneCanWhistle''.
94* ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' has multiple love duets for Tommy and Fiona -- "The Heather on the Hill", "It's Almost Like Being In Love", and, depending on the production, "There But For You Go I" -- but the true Final Love Duet is "From This Day On", when Tommy leaves Fiona behind toward the end of the second act, as the two promise that they will always love each other. (Needless to say, [[LateArrivalSpoiler he goes back to her in the end]].)
95%%* "Let Love Grow" from ''9 to 5: The Musical''
96%%* "Bare" from the musical... well ''Bare''.
97* "Not Alone" from ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', with a twist: on the last third of the song, Harry and Ginny are joined by Ron and Hermione, making the song about friendship as well as romantic love.
98** The reprise with [[spoiler:Voldemort and Quirrell]] plays this straight and it is the final song of the show.
99%%* The Reprise of "Always Only You" from Theatre/OnceUponATimeInNewJersey.
100* ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' provides a [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] twist: Christine and Raoul sing a reprise of "All I Ask of You," but the focus of the scene is on the Phantom, now alone and devastated after [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy letting them go free]].
101%%* ''Theatre/InTheHeights'' has two, "Champaigne" for Usnavi and Vanessa and "When the Sun Goes Down" for Nina and Benny.
102%%* "Forbidden Love" from ''Theatre/ZombieProm''.
103* "All the Wasted Time" from ''Theatre/{{Parade|1998}}''. Lucille manages to finagle a picnic with her imprisoned husband, Leo. They enjoy some rare time with each other and sing about how they failed to appreciate each other while they were married and free. Lucille goes home after this, and that night [[spoiler:a mob of men broke into the prison, spirited Leo away, and lynched him, making this song the last time the Franks ever saw each other]].
104* ''Theatre/TheWeddingSinger'' musical somehow manages to have ''three'' for the same couple. Robbie and Julia sing "If I Told You", "If I Told You (Reprise)" and the actual final duet, which is "Grow Old With You".
105* The heartbreaking "A Little Fall of Rain" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables'', where Eponine lies dying in Marius' arms. After which, [[DeathOfTheHypotenuse Marius happily runs off with Cosette]].
106%%* Rose and Sam's final duet in ''Theatre/StreetScene'', which reprises portions of their earlier "We'll Go Away Together" and "Remember That I Care,".
107%%* "Yesterday I Loved You" for the BetaCouple in ''Theatre/OnceUponAMattress''.
108%%* "Suddenly Seymour" in ''Theatre/LittleShopofHorrors'' and [[Film/LittleShopOfHorrors its movie adaptation]].
109%%* "Second" from ''Theatre/TheTwentyFifthAnnualPutnamCountySpellingBee'' definitely has some aspect of this going on [[spoiler:Olive and Barfee debate who will throw the bee for the other one to win]]. Seriously, just ask the {{fanon}}.
110* ''Theatre/{{Aida|JohnRice}}'' features a heartbreaking reprise of "Enchantment Passing Through" for Aida and Radames [[spoiler: as they take their final breaths.]]
111%%* "Inside Your Heart" from ''Theatre/BatBoyTheMusical''.
112* The "One Alone" reprise from ''Theatre/TheDesertSong.'' It starts out as a solo outlining the hero's ideas on "Eastern vs Western Love" and becomes a {{Leitmotif}}, finally becoming the last duet between the hero and heroine.
113%%* Hey #3/Perfect for You from ''Next to Normal''.
114%%* ''Theatre/TheRiseAndFallOfTheCityOfMahagonny'', in some productions, moves the Crane Duet to the spot where Jimmy is awaiting execution.
115* "Life Plus 99 Years/Finale" from ''Theatre/ThrillMe'' is a mildly creepy duet between Richard and Nathan where Nathan sings about how now they'll never be apart. Ever.
116%%* ''Theatre/ByJeeves'' has "Half a Moment".
117* "Anything but Lonely is a subversion in ''Theatre/AspectsOfLove''. [[spoiler:Newly widowed Rose is trying desperately to get Alex to stay. He doesn't.]]
118%%* "Too Much In Love To Care" from ''Theatre/SunsetBoulevard''.
119* In ''{{Theatre/Heathers}}'', Veronica and J.D. sing reprises of all their love duets throughout the climax. "Dead Girl Walking" gets a whole song for its reprise, and a lot of the lyrics take on a very different, more deadly feel. "I Am Damaged" reprises both "Seventeen" and "Our Love is God." [[spoiler:And it ends with J.D. blowing himself up to save Veronica.]]
120* In the stage version of ''Theatre/{{Newsies}}'', Jack and Katherine sing "Something To Believe In" about two-thirds of the way through Act 2, finally admitting the feelings that have been developing throughout the story.
121* In ''[[Literature/TheEmigrants Kristina]]'' the song "Here I Am Again" more or less fills this purpose for the lead characters. They spend the entire musical being happily married but towards the end of the second act Kristina barely survives a miscarriage and is informed she won't live through another pregnancy which in the mid 19th century means she and her husband have to stop having sex. The song in question takes place when Kristina convinces Karl Oskar that it's worth the risk of sleeping together because if God wants her to live she'll live and if He wants her to die He'll find a way whether she abstains from sex or not. The ending of the song is a reprise from a first act song in which Karl Oskar convinces Kristina to keep having sex when she wants to avoid bearing more children when they can barely feed the kids they've got. The lyrics are essentially about how their love and desire for one another is too strong to abstain from physically expressing it.
122* "How Could I Ever Know" from ''Theatre/TheSecretGarden'', in which the ghost of TheLostLenore duets with her husband.
123* "Draussen ist Freiheit (Reprise) from ''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'' is a subversion. It sure sounds like a traditional example of this trope, until [[spoiler:Sarah starts singing in a more guttural voice after she falls and Alfred pulls her up again... and then she turns around and has fangs... and then ''bites Alfred''.]]
124* ''Theatre/TheProm'''s finale, "It's Time To Dance", incorporates a TriumphantReprise of Emma and Alyssa's Act 1 duet "Dance With You".
125* ''Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors'':
126** While "Suddenly Seymour" takes place near the beginning of Act 2, this technically counts as their Final Love Duet, since they never sing together again, and becomes the moment they officially become a couple. Even more so in the film version, since the song takes place closer to the end.
127** Downplayed with "Don't Feed the Plants/Finale Ultimo", which also has a single line between Seymour and Audrey, as their last [[spoiler: postmortem]] duet: "We'll have tomorrow." This was actually a remnant of a CutSong which would have acted as the real Final Love Duet had they kept it in.
128* ''Theatre/{{Elisabeth}}'':
129** Elisabeth and Death sing "Die Schleier fällt" (The Veil Falls) after [[spoiler:Elisabeth's assassination, and he shows up to give her the KissOfDeath.]] It reprises melodies from three songs:
130*** "Rondo - Schwarzer Prinz" (Rondo - Black Prince), the first time Death laid eyes on Elisabeth.
131*** "Elisabeth, mach auf mein Engel" (Elisabeth, Open Up, My Angel), the part where Death coaxes Elisabeth to choose him after her husband Franz Joseph disappoints her once more.
132*** "Ich gehör nur mir" (I Belong To Me), Sisi's anthem of self-love and commitment of independence to herself.
133** Elisabeth and Franz Joseph also have their own FinalLoveDuet in the form of "Boote in der Nacht" (Ships in the Night), a DarkReprise of "Nicht ist schwer" (Nothing is Difficult), their act 1 hopelessly romantic love duet. The reprise is their lament about how they are like two ships passing in the night, with different destinations, that only crosses each other's paths briefly before moving on. Franz Joseph tries to persuade Elisabeth to return to him because he believes in ThePowerOfLove, but Elisabeth considers herself too broken and too different from her estranged husband.
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137* The GoldenEnding of ''VideoGame/NightsOfAzure'' closes out with a song called "Eve" sung by the OfficialCouple, Arnice and Lilysse, with the lyrics starting with some IntercourseWithYou before declaring the pair's willingness to ScrewDestiny if anything tries to come between them. The songwriter's comment on the song mentions that he imagined the two women courting each other as they sung it, and how he originally wanted it to be titled "Our Eve".
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140[[folder:Western Animation]]
141* The reprise of "If Only" from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''. Unlike the previous unrequited version between Black Canary and Music Meister, this version declares the love between [[spoiler: Black Canary and Green Arrow.]]
142* ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'': In Season 2 "[[Recap/CentralParkS2E07ADecentProposal A Decent Proposal]]", Owen and Paige sings a reprise of "How It Happened" where Paige recreates their wedding proposal but Paige is the one doing to proposal because she wants to give Owen a happy memory of their proposal and move on from the proposal Owen botched.
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