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1[[quoteright:350:[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ace_attorney_then_laugh.png]]]]
2 [[caption-width-right:350:Miles Edgeworth is having a rough Christmas.]]
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4->''"Thor. After all this time, and now you come to visit me. Why? Have you come to gloat? To mock?"''
5-->-- '''ComicBook/{{Loki}}''', ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld''
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7When someone is captured, and then one of the captors goes to visit the captive. The captive expects the captor to make with some EvilGloating. A common thread is the one down on their luck making sarcastic remarks about their fall from grace that put them in such a situation ("Oh, it's you. So you've come to see the 'Great ___' and scoff at his hour of despair!") as an attempt to deflect the incoming chiding. But usually, if it's shown, then he hasn't come to gloat, and it's just {{Exposition}}. Sometimes he gloats anyway, though.
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9Not limited to captures, either - it can be spoken any time when there are two longtime rivals and one of them suffers a misfortune. Often used when a SoreLoser, a mistrusting or prideful character gets ATasteOfDefeat and genuinely underestimates how much of a NiceGuy their rival is.
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11Sometimes the rival makes an unethical offer. For example, he may offer to buy the other partner's half of their business (the price is good, but it'll still mean they're out of business), or offer to pay the other partner's debts in exchange for getting the Love Interest, etc.
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13See also DontYouDarePityMe if the loser doesn't want others to be nice to them.
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22* ''Anime/CrossAnge'': Following Jill's fall from grace and subsequently being forced to step down as commander, when Ange finally returns to Arzenal in Episode 22 to inquire about Jill's past with Embryo, Jill asks if Ange has come to taunt her. Ange admits Jill did a lot of stuff she deserves to be taunt about, but she doesn't as there are more pressing questions to do.
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27* Happens in the ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesAdventures'' comic. The turtles are being held prisoner by a crazed whaler who is essentially a Japanese [[Literature/MobyDick Captain Ahab]]. When his first mate visits them in the brig, they start cursing at him and one of them shouts, "Come to gloat?" Subverted in that the whaler has actually come down to free them.
28* Played for tragedy in ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}'', when Empowered walks in on [[AlphaBitch Sistah Spooky]] [[spoiler: moments after the death of the latter's ex-lover Mindf**k. Unusually; within seconds ''Emp'' is bound, blindfolded, and surrounded by far too many levitating sharp objects as a grief-maddened mage demands to be gloated at.]]
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32* ''Fanfic/ADifferentLesson'': At the very start of the story, when Shifu comes to visit Tai Lung's cell at the Jade Palace after the Wuxi Finger Hold, the snow leopard accuses his father of this.
33* ''FanFic/ACaptiveLight'': [[spoiler:Kari]] to Ken. To her confusion, he hasn't.
34* ''Fanfic/{{Full Circle|OddSquad}}'': Olympia asks this of Oona after she loses the battle in their [[invoked]] ShipToShipCombat. Oona isn't -- she's there to apologize.
35* ''Fanfic/ShadowchasersCyberCommander'': [[spoiler: Hebi-Na says this to Ember when she (Ember) approaches Hebi-Na after she loses to Wilhelm while in her weakened state. Ember doesn't.]]
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38[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
39* ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld''. Loki when Thor turns up [[EnemyMine to free him in exchange for his help]]. An interesting version in that when Loki gives this trope, he appears as his usual [[ManOfWealthAndTaste nattily-dressed self]] delivering the expected [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Reason You Suck Speeches]], but Thor tells him to drop the facade. The glamor then disappears to reveal Loki with unkempt hair, slumped at the back of his trashed LuxuryPrisonSuite because [[spoiler:he had taken out his fury on his cell upon learning the death of his mother]].
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43* ''Literature/TheSecretsOfTheImmortalNicholasFlamel'': Several times.
44* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', Remigius asks this to Philip when he finds him begging. Instead of that, Philip invites him back to Kingsbridge.
45* At the end of ''Literature/SpocksWorld'', the BigBad asks if Spock has the desire to make fun, because of the obvious slipping in said character's capabilities. Spock answers, "If that was my thought, there is nothing in it to do me ill credit." But he doesn't.
46* Yellowfang from ''Literature/WarriorCats'' asks Molepelt this after she [[spoiler:kills Brokenstar]], since she had been feeling very guilty about it. To her surprise, he says he would never gloat. [=ShadowClan=] was his Clan too.
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50* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}} II'' (episode "Head"), the gang finds out that Lord Farrow (whom Edmund is trying to impersonate) was missing an arm. Edmund sends Percy to speak with Lady Farrow and find out which arm her husband lacked, which results in Percy demanding proof that she's not just a "gloater" pretending to be a relative so she can mock the condemned man.
51-->'''Blackadder:''' "Gloaters"...you really are a prat, aren't you Percy?
52* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "The Most Toys," Kivas Fajo, the thief who obtained Data as one of his own possessions is eventually arrested and everything he stole returned. As he is imprisoned on the Enterprise:
53-->'''Kivas:''' (''cynically'') That must give you great pleasure.\
54'''Data:''' No, sir. It does not. I do not feel pleasure. I am only an android.
55* ''Series/ThePunisher2017''. [[PsychoPsychologist Dr. Krista Dumont]] attacks Agent Madani only to get pushed out a window, permanently crippling her. When Madani visits her in hospital Dumont asks this trope which she denies, though Madani isn't above gloating that Dumont's boyfriend Billy Russo will soon be dead after the three bullets she put in him.
56* In the ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' episode "Nailed" Mesa Verde drop HHM and decide to hire Kim Wexler's services instead. Jimmy [=McGill=] offers to help her retrieve their files from HHM, and from Jimmy's nemesis Howard Hamlin and his hated brother Chuck:
57-->'''Jimmy [=McGill=]: '''"You want some help?"
58-->'''Kim Wexler:''' "That depends. Are you gonna carry boxes, or are you gonna gloat?"
59-->'''Jimmy [=McGill=]: '''"Uh, some from column A, some from column B."
60* ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'': Sabrina turns Libby into a geek to teach her how hard it is being at the bottom of the social ladder. Libby ends up having an asthma attack, messing up her cheerleading routine, and then being kicked out of the group by her friends. She runs to the bathroom, Sabrina runs in after her. This exchange occurs.
61-->'''Sabrina:''' Libby, I just came to talk.
62-->'''Libby:''' Don't you mean gloat.
63-->'''Sabrina:''' I can talk and gloat at the same time.
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67* Loghain from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' invokes this trope the first time the Warden speaks to him at camp. He'll ask whether the Warden is planning on insulting him or keeping him as a trophy. You have an array of dialogue options.
68* In ''VideoGame/StarCraftIILegacyOfTheVoid'' this is said by Narud to the infested Stukov. Stukov's reply is he's there to say "goodnight you son of a bitch!"
69* This DummiedOut line from ''Videogame/Portal2'' that was supposed to play after finding [[spoiler: [=PotatOS=]]] again. It was changed later to sound less aggressive.
70-->'''[=GLaDOS=]:''' [[AC: Oh. It's you. Go away. Come to gloat? Go on. Get a goooood lonnnnng look. Go on. Get a big fat eyeful. With your big fat eyes.]] That's right. [[ARareSentence A potato just called your eyes fat. Now your fat eyes have seen everything.]]
71* Played straight in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', when [[spoiler: Anna Navarre comes to visit JC in the prison compound underneath Unatco HQ.]] The usage of the line itself is inverted however, as she forestalls any such question by JC, saying outright "I came to watch you die". JC is defiant instead of angered.
72* The King from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' invokes this trope if you visit him in jail at the start of Chapter 2. He then reveals that despite attempting to throw his son, it was just a bluff and he really does care for him.
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76* Subverted in ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert'' when Saul [[spoiler:visits the protagonist in jail. Saul hasn't come to rub anything in, but to pay his bail and offer free legal representation.]]
77* Edgeworth says it to Phoenix in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' after being arrested. Of course, Phoenix isn't there to gloat, but rather to defend Edgeworth.
78* ''VisualNovel/SlayThePrincess'': [[spoiler:If you get to Chapter III - The Thorn]], the character will greet the player by asking if you're here to laugh at her.
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82* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' when Bob finds Galatea at the lowest point in her young life, shivering alone behind a trashcan in a downpour, she snarls, "So... You followed me! Why?? Come to gloat at me, while I'm in this pathetic state? How petty!" [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/280 She's wrong, of course.]]
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86* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': In "Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom", future Zim asks this of future Dib.
87* The penultimate scene in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. [[spoiler: When Aang defeats Ozai by permanently disabling his ability to firebend and locks him up in a lonely prison cell, Zuko becomes the new Fire Lord and visits Ozai's cell in hopes of interrogating him to find out the whereabouts of Ursa, which ends in this dialogue.]]
88-->'''Ozai''': I should count myself lucky that the new Firelord has graced me with his presence in my lonely prison cell.
89-->'''Zuko''': You should count yourself lucky the Avatar spared your life.
90* In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "Hereafter", Lex Luthor showed up at the memorial service for the [[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated supposedly dead]] Superman. Lois Lane angrily confronted him and accused him of coming to gloat; he replied that [[AntagonistInMourning he misses Superman too]].
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