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* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'': Just after Dumbledore has persuaded Slughorn to return to the job of teaching at Hogwarts, Slughorn calls out "I'll want a pay rise, Dumbledore!".
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* ''Literature/TheMagicFinger'': After the family have promised the ducks that they will throw away their guns, the ducks tell them to come down from the tree, with the final words "By the way, may I congratulate you for the nest. For a first effort, it's pretty good."

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* ''Literature/TheMagicFinger'': After the family have promised the ducks that they will throw away their guns, the ducks tell them to come down from the tree, with tree. As they fly down, the final words duck adds "By the way, may I congratulate you for the nest. For a first effort, it's pretty good."
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* ''Literature/TheMagicFinger'': After the family have promised the ducks that they will throw away their guns, the ducks tell them to come down from the tree, with the final words "By the way, may I congratulate you for the nest. For a first effort, it's pretty good."


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** Also in "The Wedding Party", Basil bursts into the bedroom to tell the Lloyds and Jean and Alan that they'll have to leave the hotel, because they had accidentally double-booked the rooms, and he is so sorry. He leaves, and then re-enters to say that actually, he is not sorry at all.
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* ''Series/BreakingBad'': In "Ozymandias", the [[spoiler:Neo-Nazis take Jesse away to torture him for information before they execute him]]. Right before [[spoiler:Jesse's dragged into their truck]], Walt stops them for a second to let [[spoiler:Jesse know that he was at Jesse's house the night Jane died, [[MurderByInaction he saw her dying and chose not to save her when he easily could have]]]], just to crush his spirit one last time [[KickTheDog out of spite]]. The show's creator considers this one small act of pointless last-second sadism the absolute cruelest thing Walt ever does.
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* ''Literature/TheSilverChair'': At the end of the scene with Trumpkin welcoming Jill and Eustace to the court of Narnia, Trumpkin gives orders to Glimfeather for food and lodgings to be provided for them. Just before he departs, he adds "Oh, and Glimfeather, see that they're properly washed". This echoes his earlier comment about them being "grubby man-cubs", and because he is partly deaf, he says it louder than he intends.
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* Granin does this in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3''. Snake is leaving, thinking he's done with the drunk scientist, but Granin stops him to give him a key and tells him which way to go.

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* Granin does this in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3''.''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater''. Snake is leaving, thinking he's done with the drunk scientist, but Granin stops him to give him a key and tells him which way to go.
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* In ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'', when Yamada leaves Yamazaki's office in chapter 61 after realizing he didn't find the seventh witch after all, he suddenly turns around in the doorway and asks Yamazaki if he has seen Tamaki recently, implying that Yamada is suspicious of Tamaki being up to something.
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* In 1944, the FBI interrogated Creator/JohnWCampbell over the story "Deadline", serialised in his magazine ''Astounding Science Fiction''. Its depiction of a nuclear bomb was a little ''too'' detailed, and the FBI were worried that details may have leaked from the Manhattan Project. In reality, author Cleve Cartmill had merely read about nuclear fission in a scientific journal and used his engineering knowledge to piece together the rest - Campbell was able to persuade the FBI of this, and that censoring the story [[RevealingCoverUp would only draw more suspicion]]. As the FBI agents were about to leave, Campbell reportedly told them, "Oh, by the way, I know you're building The Bomb at Los Alamos, New Mexico" - Campbell knew from the magazine's subscription list that a number of prominent physicists had moved there, and the FBI's visit had just told him why.
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* A CatchPhrase of the Wiseman from ''Film/SuckerPunch''.

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* Uncle from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' easily established "One more thing!" as one of his [[CatchPhrase catchphrases]] by the end of his first scene in the series.

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* Uncle from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' easily established "One more thing!" as one of his [[CatchPhrase catchphrases]] catchphrases by the end of his first scene in the series.
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* In ''Webcomic/YumisCells'', Sia intrudes on Yumi and Woong's date, leading them to bring Wook and Ruby along. Since Sia can't get a good read on Yumi with that many people, she decides to leave, dropping a "bomb" in front of Yumi on her way out in the form of hinting that she's moving to the same apartment as Woong.
--> '''Sia''': Ah, right! Woong, let's talk about me moving <again> tomorrow.
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* In ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', Senjougahara tells Araragi that she has an idea how to help Hachikuji, but she has one more thing to say before they go:

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* In ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', Senjougahara tells Araragi that she has an idea how to help Hachikuji, but she has one more thing to say before they go:
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* ''Film/TheNakedGun'': When Frank Drebin is angrily breaking up with Jane Spencer, he adds at the end, "By the way... [[FakeOrgasm I faked every orgasm]]."

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** In "The Wedding Party", Basil berates Polly for wearing skimpy clothes around the hotel; and just as she is leaving, he then he calls her back to make a further request.

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** In "The Wedding Party", Basil berates Polly for wearing skimpy clothes around the hotel; and just as she is leaving, he then he calls her back to make a further request.



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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Grandma Wu stops at Mei's door after talking to her to lay on one final guilt trip.
-->'''Wu:''' You are your mother's whole world, Mei-Mei. I know you'll do what's right.

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* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "Basil the Rat", Mr Carnegie makes a closing comment to Basil, echoing Basil introducing him to Sybil as a gourmet scavenger:
--> '''Mr Carnegie:''' The only gourmets you'll find scavenging in this kitchen will be kamikaze ones.

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** In "The Wedding Party", Basil berates Polly for wearing skimpy clothes around the hotel; and just as she is leaving, he then he calls her back to make a further request.
---> '''Basil:''' I know these drawings may be considered decent at art school, but would you please not leave them lying around on display at reception?
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--> ---> '''Mr Carnegie:''' The only gourmets you'll find scavenging in this kitchen will be kamikaze ones.ones.
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* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "Basil the Rat", Mr Carnegie makes a closing comment to Basil, echoing Basil introducing him to Sybil as a gourmet scavenger:
--> '''Mr Carnegie:''' The only gourmets you'll find scavenging in this kitchen will be kamikaze ones.

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* ''Film/{{Clockwise}}'': In pursuit of his wife Gwenda, Brian dashes home and finds his son Paul there, in his pyjamas. After frantically asking where Gwenda is, he rushes outside; then goes back in to ask Paul (in a sterner tone) why he is not at school.


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* ''Film/{{Clockwise}}'': In pursuit of his wife Gwenda, Brian dashes home and finds his son Paul there, in his pyjamas. After frantically asking where Gwenda is, he rushes outside; then goes back in to ask Paul (in a sterner tone) why he is not at school.
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* ''Film/{{Clockwise}}'': In pursuit of his wife Gwenda, Brian dashes home and finds his son Paul there, in his pyjamas. After frantically asking where Gwenda is, he rushes outside; then goes back in to ask Paul (in a sterner tone) why he is not at school.
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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. In the NoirEpisode "Necessary Evil", Odo does this while interrogating a FemmeFatale, in an obvious ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' homage (although Odo's actually a fan of Creator/MickeySpillane).

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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. In the NoirEpisode "Necessary Evil", "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS02E08NecessaryEvil Necessary Evil]]", Odo does this while interrogating a FemmeFatale, in an obvious ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' homage (although Odo's actually a fan of Creator/MickeySpillane).
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* Manga/{{Alyosha}} leaves the meeting where she tells [=FBI=] Katie Lindberg that she's the infamous assassin Kortik saying [[spoiler: "There are another two Kortiks beside me"]].

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



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

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



* Done in the third episode of ''Series/{{Sherlock}}''. [[spoiler: Jim Moriarty tells Watson and Holmes that he isn't going to kill them right now, and leaves, apparently taking his unseen sniper with him. Holmes runs to Watson and gets off the explosive jacket he is wearing, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief... until Moriarty walks back in, the [[LaserSight little red dots of death]] return, and he says he's changed his mind and he can't let them leave after all.]]

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* Done in the third episode of ''Series/{{Sherlock}}''. [[spoiler: Jim [[spoiler:Jim Moriarty tells Watson and Holmes that he isn't going to kill them right now, and leaves, apparently taking his unseen sniper with him. Holmes runs to Watson and gets off the explosive jacket he is wearing, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief... until Moriarty walks back in, the [[LaserSight little red dots of death]] return, and he says he's changed his mind and he can't let them leave after all.]]



* In ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', at the end of Episode 1, Season 2 right before John Hart leaves, he tells Jack [[spoiler: "Oh yeah, I found Grey."]]

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* In ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', at the end of Episode 1, Season 2 right before John Hart leaves, he tells Jack [[spoiler: "Oh [[spoiler:"Oh yeah, I found Grey."]]



* During one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', Dethklok walks in on a sadistic fashion designer [[spoiler: [[GenuineHumanHide skinning models alive]].]] They can only stand there and scream. Except for Nathan, who makes sure to say:

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* During one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', Dethklok walks in on a sadistic fashion designer [[spoiler: [[GenuineHumanHide [[spoiler:[[GenuineHumanHide skinning models alive]].]] They can only stand there and scream. Except for Nathan, who makes sure to say:
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* Creator/SteveJobs was the TropeCodifier for this in regards to presentations and keynotes in the technology and entertainment world, famously saying "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdqMvEZTxlI One more thing...]]" at the end of several Creator/{{Apple}} keynotes to reveal the existence of a new product or feature. These days, it can be surprising if a presentation ''doesn't'' end on this note, with the final announcement often being the biggest one of the event.

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



* This is known as a "[[http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/are-you-too-embarrassed-to-ask-your-doctor doorknob moment]]", where the very act of leaving prompts one party in the about-to-be-terminated conversation (often a patient to a doctor or therapist) to offer what could be vital information they didn't have the courage to do so prior.

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* This is known as a "[[http://www.[[http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/are-you-too-embarrassed-to-ask-your-doctor doorknob moment]]", "doorknob moment,"]] where the very act of leaving prompts one party in the about-to-be-terminated conversation (often a patient to a doctor or therapist) to offer what could be vital information they didn't have the courage to do so prior.

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