Killed Mid-Sentence

"Kreely Slaver: I'll DIE before I'll-- THOOOM! Ennesby: "...finish my sentence," I think he was saying."

- Schlock Mercenary, 2004-07-19

No matter what the medium or genre of a work of fiction is in, there are a few general rules that are usually in place. One of them is that if a character isn't a Red Shirt, it doesn't matter if they're in a situation of dire peril as long as they're speaking. Because as long as they're talking, nothing bad is going to happen to them. Oh sure, they can die after saying some Famous Last Words or important Final Speech, but dying in the middle of a sentence, especially if it's an ordinary, unimportant one? That's not going to happen, ri--GHAAAAACKKK!

...Let me step in for him. Wrong.

There are any number of reasons to kill a character, whether major, minor, or mookish, in the middle of a sentence. Firstly, in an Anyone Can Die story, it's a great way to show that not only can anyone die, but they can die at any time. (Which can make for great drama and suspense over the fates of your favorite characters). Secondly, it can be a great way for an Anti-Hero to show off his no nonsense Badass nature by killing an antagonist in the middle of some sort of threat, or as a more lethal version of Talk to the Fist. (Likewise, it can be a way to show a villain is truly Dangerously Genre Savvy and avert the classic Why Don't You Just Shoot Him? scenario). It can be a way of showing that a story is on the gritty and cynical end of the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism. Lastly, it could just be that the author doesn't care much for interminable Final Speeches, and chooses to subvert that trope.

One thing is for sure: when this trope happens, you know that this is for real. If the story was a light, not too serious sort before, it's just gotten a whole lot darker and more serious after this.

See also Dead Line News when this happens on the other side of a TV screen (though not necessarily in the middle of a sentence).

If a character is killed mid-word, there's a good chance of it being a Curse Cut Short. The Almost-Dead Guy will invariably die mid-sentence, and there's a good chance of the sentence beginning "His Name Is----" followed by dead silence as The Un-Reveal.

If this is a sci-fi story and the scientist figures out how to destroy the alien monster, expect him to die halfway through his explanation, just as he's about to say that it can only be destroyed by—On the other hand, if that name is Candle Jack, expect it to happen right after you say Y

Contrast Talking Is a Free Action-- BLAM!

Advertising

 * Several safety ads use this trope.

Anime and Manga

 * In Cowboy Bebop, Spike Spiegel did this to one of the mooks of his Evil Counterpart Vicious right as the mook was telling him to put down his gun and step away.
 * Death Note has ; as well as.
 * Not really so much killed mid-sentence, but L does interrupt Soichiro Yagami by going 'Bang'.
 * Revy from Black Lagoon, having a bad day and faced with a huge Nazi general wielding a huge golden pistol, calmly reloads and shoots him in the chest before he can finish bragging about his gun, then ridicules him and sends him off with a final lesson: "As long as they hit their target, any gun will do."
 * She also shot Rotton The Wizard mid-introduction, but he had a kevlar vest on and is still hanging around.
 * in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni is killed by the Big Bad mid- Kirk Summation. He got back due to time shenanigans
 * In Umineko no Naku Koro ni's second arc, last words are inferred to be . "I will always " Darn you, Beatrice!
 * Fullmetal Alchemist: In the manga, Also the soldier Sloth kills and one of Greed's men.
 * Pretty much every Druggie (Clotho, Orga, Auel, Sting, etc) death in Gundam Seed happens mid-sentence/mid-psychotic laugh.
 * from Code Geass:
 * In some translations of Naruto, 's being taken hostage, mind-probed and killed by happens when she's in the middle of a sentence.
 * Also done hilariously with a Filler Villain how activates his Collapsing Lair and is crushed under a rock in the middle of his Evil Laugh.
 * Tayuya was also killed in this way: she was in the middle of thinking she would use her genjutsu when Temari's huge attack instantly leveled the area and crushed her under a tree.
 * was decapitated in the middle of Calling His Attack.
 * Sasori dies this way. After being stabbed in the heart capsule by poisoned swords handled by his Mother and Father puppets, he continues to talk to a wounded Sakura and a severely weakened Chiyo, though he is immobilized. He then grudgingly congratulates Sakura on defeating him and gives her a parting gift: Information gathered by a spy he was supposed to meet at Tenchi Bridge. He is stopped mid-sentence while lamenting he won't be able to meet his subordinate when the poison and the damage to his heart finally catches up to him, and he dies.
 * Elfen Lied: Kouta's sister Kanae is split in half by Lucy as she tearfully begs Kouta not to hate her. suffers the same fate when she is about to warn Kouta about Lucy, and  loses his head bargaining with Lucy.
 * In Soul Eater, Mosquito is killed mid-sentence by Noah.
 * Subverted repeatedly by Bleach. There are many occasions when you'd think this has just happened, but it usually turns out to be a trick using a character's power, or that the character being "killed" is Not Quite Dead.
 * Finally happens with He boasts so much about his power that
 * of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sounding cheerful to see the killer.
 * In the 9th OVA for One Piece, a retelling of the Drum Kingdom Saga that adds Robin and Franky, they do this to Dr. Hiriluk.
 * in Ninja Scroll, although that may count as Dying Mid Sentence.
 * Not actually killed, but in Girls und Panzer one character gloated about how the tank behind which hers was weaving back and forth had armor the opposing team couldn't possibly "penetrate." But then her much-less-armored vehicle swung too far to one side just as someone missed the bigger one. Her laughter cut short the instant that shot hit and disabled her tank. In the anime, she doesn't even get a Big No or a gasp, just immediate silence.

Comic Books

 * Being both Combat Pragmatist and having a Genre Savvy Medium Awareness, Deadpool has pulled this more than once on his enemies and targets.
 * And had it pulled on him in turn; the difference comes in whether the attacker unknowingly intends to actually kill him, or they are aware of Deadpool's Healing Factor and simply want to shut him up while he regenerates.
 * Jaime Madrox aka "Multiple Man" from X-Factor commented on how nobody ever commits suicide mid-sentence, then later mentions that he might. Later, one of his dupes (duplicates) blows himself up mid-sentence.
 * In Swamp Thing #53, Alec manages to croak out most of "I love..." to Abby before his apparent death.
 * In What If? Dark Reign, Clint Barton, also known as Hawkeye, does this to Osborn. Best part of the book.
 * In Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers,  dies in mid-sentence while asking for a Mercy Kill.
 * The illustrated novel Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection is presented as being the recovered journal of a survivor dealing with the initial stages of the Zombie Apocalypse. It ends
 * In the first chapter of V for Vendetta, a Fingerman grabs what he thinks is V's hand, only for him to be left holding a prosthetic hand as V fights the other secret policemen and escapes with Evey. The Fingerman then says, "I've got his hand. What should I do with his" and explodes in the same panel.
 * Makes a Tear Jerker in Empowered, with the death of
 * In Superman Earth One, Tyrell's ship blows up while he is mocking Superman.
 * Miss America in The Golden Age is killed by Robotman in her attempt to expose.

Fan Works

 * Deadpool did this to The Comedian in one I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC skit after The Comedian made the mistake of only describing how the skit worked as "We basically just fight over our movies".
 * The Joker Blogs: The priest officiating at Harleen Quinzel's wedding, who the Joker shoots before he can finish the "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace" bit.
 * The Portal 2 fanfiction Test of Humanity has doing this. She tries to call  but the lab explodes before she can.

""Oh, that's not fair.""
 * The My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Doctor Who crossover Time Lords and Terror has this done to.


 * In the Lucky Star/Puella Magi Madoka Magica crossover Stars Above,
 * In Dragon Ball Abridged, Gohan gets his neck snapped by a kick from Recoome before he can complete his sentence about how Goku will kick Recoome's ass despite Gohan losing the fight."

Film
"Farquad: I will have order! I will have-- (gets eaten by Dragon)"
 * Lord Farquad in Shrek gets eaten in mid-sentence:

"The Joker: That's not funny, that's not--(keels over)"
 * The Joker when he dies in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker after being shot

""Made you feel it, did he? Well, you needn't worry. The second is -" *BAMM* "Yes. Considerably.""
 * This is how died in The Dark Knight, making what was said from the Final Speech that got cut off a slight Tear Jerker.
 * James Bond pulled this at the very start of Casino Royale, talking to a traitor about his first kill.

": I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch how I-- (gets harpooned by a Reaver ship)"
 * An MI 6 agent in You Only Live Twice is talking to Bond when he suddenly stops talking mid-sentence. As Bond approaches him, he finds that a knife was stabbed into his back through the shoji wall. Anybody who has seen a death by knife knows that knives do not work this way.
 * in Serenity.

""It's the Legendary Black Beast of -- (is eaten) -- AAAAAAAUUUUUUGGGGHHHH!!!!""
 * Also, . Okay, technically he didn't die right away, but he gets his speech cut off by a sword to the guts, and he is dead the next time we see him..
 * from Dancer in the Dark is killed mid-song.
 * In an awesome subversion of, this is how 's character died in Deep Blue Sea. The Sedgwick Speech variant of this trope.
 * R.K. Maroon in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.
 * Swan is killed mid-sentence, in the middle of a musical number no less, in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Cannibal! The Musical.
 * In Pan's Labyrinth, Captain Vidal begins to make a speech about what to tell his infant son about his death when the boy grows up, just as his own father did. But instead he's interrupted by Mercedes, who cuts him off, saying "No. He will never even know your name." Then Vidal is shot in the face before he can say another word.
 * Taken. The final bad guy. "We can nego..."
 * George Kirk in the latest Star Trek film dies telling his wife he loves her. Somewhat odd in that he had an actual countdown until his ship impacted, and thus knew exactly when he was going to die, but apparently not when he was going to finish his sentence. Still, it was his Moment of Awesome and a Tear Jerker too.
 * More likely he was just repeating "I Love You" over and over so that it would be the last thing his family hears him say.
 * Happens to the pro-gun control politician in Shoot Em Up.
 * In a funny subversion, in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, this is how Brother Maynard dies, but his death scream completes the sentence.


 * In one scene from American Gangster, Frank Lucas is in the middle of breakfast telling his brothers, (newly recruited into the drug trade) the most important things about business, (honesty, integrity, hard work, family, etc.) when he spots a rival across the way, standing on a busy street in front of plenty of people. Frank politely excuses himself, walks up to The Rival, and puts a gun to the guy's head. The Rival laughs, says "Get the fuck out of here, Frank. What you gonna do? Come on, Frank. You gonna shoot me here, in front of everyone? Come o..." Frank then walks away and goes back to eating breakfast with the family. See it here.
 * Star Wars:
 * In Attack of the Clones, Shmi Skywalker's last words to Anakin are "I love--"
 * The Empire Strikes Back has an audio-only version: "Imperial troops have entered the base! Imperial troops have--" *ABRUPT BLAST OF STATIC*
 * Quite a few pilots have their fighters explode as they're talking, though only about half can be heard by the audience.
 * Clue: "Duh-duh, duh-duh duh duh! I, am, your singing telegram--" *BAM*
 * Billy in Final Destination is cut off mid-rant by a large shard of metal kicked up by the train that just took out Carter's car, which whistles up apparently out of nowhere and beheads him. He stays on his feet for a few startled seconds before his legs realize he's dead, whereupon he topples over.
 * Inverted in Pulp Fiction. Vincent Vega turns around to explain something to Marvin while being driven by Jules, and accidentally blows Marvin's brains out while he's mid-sentence.
 * Not a textbook example, as it takes him a few more minutes to die, enough time for him to scream out his brother's as HE gets killed, but worth a mention as the effect is the same, and for the sheer audacity of it: Nicky from Casino is struck with a cricket bat while midway through his own narration, cutting it off with a scream.
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides played this for Black Comedy:

""I'm gonna kill y—*BOOM!*""
 * From Transformers: Dark of the Moon:
 * Also from the same film...

""It'll have to be a slow dance, I don't want to step on your-""
 * What happens to Steve in his final conversation with Peggy over the radio in Captain America: The First Avenger, even when the audience knows he is only frozen, not killed.

"Hydra mook: CUT OFF ONE HEAD, TWO MORE— Colonel Phillips: (shoots him) Let's find two more."
 * Also this scene:


 * The Wild Geese: Faulkner's final confrontation with Sir Edward Matheson. Sir Edward is so inflated with hauteur that he cannot conceive of there being any threat to himself - the discovery that the murderous mercenary with a gun and grudge is, yes, there to kill him completely baffles Matheson, and he's left stammering "now wait just a minute--!" before Faulkner fires.
 * The 'Bowtie Driver' in The Untouchables. Mid countdown.
 * 's death in Little Shop of Horrors combines this with Curse Cut Short. "OH SHI--"
 * Subtle example in I Miss You. Cilla begins to say something and gets hit by a car and dies.
 * In Muppet Treasure Island, more like "Died of a Heart Attack Mid Sentence," the dying Billy Bones warns Jim, Gonzo and Rizzo to beware the one-legged man, but also "Beware running with scissors or any other pointy objects! It's all good fun, 'till somebody loses a-" and he screams "Aaaahh" and dies before possibly saying "eye" or something else, putting the trio in a room "where the dead guys roam"

Literature
""You're joking, ! You actually are joking... I don't think I've heard you joke since you were--""
 * In the original version of Podkayne of Mars by Robert Heinlein, teenage heroine Podkayne says "Do listen please, because this is important. I love--" before she is killed by a bomb blast. However, Heinlein's publisher hated such a downbeat ending to a novel aimed at teens and insisted Heinlein revise the ending to allow Podkayne to live. The most recent editions have included both endings.
 * This is how died in Harry Potter:

"Toomy: How can their little legs be fast? They don't have any le--"
 * Could be a mild case of His Name Is-- as well, as some readers would have really liked to have heard the rest of that sentence.
 * In Confessor, the last book of the Sword of Truth series, Richard, freshly freed from his imprisonment by the Imperial Order, approaches the officer who'd captured him. Said officer gets four words into his "I've been waiting for this" speech before Richard cuts him down without breaking his stride.
 * Furthermore, he later
 * In The Third World War, two of the emergency of communities involved in the war have this. The first ends mid-sentence, when the building is bombed, picking up with the backup journal noting the deaths. The second one cuts off mid-word, as.
 * In the Stephen King novella The Langoliers, Craig Toomy is facing down against the eponymous beasties, mistaking them for hobgoblins his father told him about as a caution against laziness. His last thought:

""...Mummy! Daddy!...Do something! I don't want to die... Oh, Gentle Jesus, I've been good... Please, I don't want...""
 * in IT.
 * dies mid-thought in Carrie
 * One of the characters in Arthur Hailey's Airport is an air traffic controller who's haunted by memories of a mid-air collision that took place on his watch (and for which he holds himself responsible). A flashback scene has him and his colleagues listening to a radio transmission from one of the planes as it plummets to earth after the collision, and the final words of a little girl aboard said plane:

"Pharaun: (to a glasstrike-n statue) If you hadn't been so busy expounding on my foolishness, you might have heard the words of my spell."
 * In the Star Wars Expanded Universe X Wing Series novel Wraith Squadron, Admiral Trigit flees in a starfighter after his forces surrendered. General Crespin and Lieutenant Donos are in pursuit... Crispin offers Trigit to surrender. Trigit refuses, and instead orders his bodyguards to shoot down his pursuers. Crespin skillfully takes care of them though. Trigit, realizing he's in trouble, tells Crispin he's reconsidered and wants to surrender. He doesn't even get to mid-sentence when a torpedo launched by Donos hits his starfighter.
 * Vorkosigan Saga: Barrayar has the would-be Imperial usurper Vordarian's last words cut off when Cordelia orders him decapitated: "You're a Betan! You can't do--" BOTHARI CHOP! Later, she references Vordarian's words, and assumes he was going to finish with "that."
 * is thinking "Wait, I haven't-" when he is blown nearly in half by a sniper.
 * In Ian Fleming's From Russia with Love, the reader is led to believe this happens to James Bond. Fortunately, he got better in time for the next book.
 * Gavroche dies mid-song in both the book and musical Les Misérables.
 * In Pat Frank's Alas, Babylon, a teletype message from Jacksonville stops mid-sentence when the city is annihilated.
 * In The Split Second, the second book in the Seems series written by John Hulme and Michael Wexler, this happens to Tom Jackal. His body is rapidly aging and he is talking to Becker about his family, whom he left behind to come help save The World (and The Seems): "Don't feel bad for us, son. Because our love will survive anything. And I know I'll see them in A Better ..." He would have said "Place," if he'd had the time... He just didn't quite make it.
 * Pharaun Mizzrym from War of the Spider Queen series once was held at wand-point by a fellow drow wizard. This guy would be more of a trouble if he could shut up on his own, though.

"The Slithergadee has crawled out of the sea. He may catch all the others but he won't catch me. No you won't catch me, old Slithergadee, You may catch all the others, but you wo--"
 * Discworld:
 * in Maskerade... eventually.
 * A minor thief in Guards! Guards! turns around the corner and accidentally finds himself mugging a dragon, and dies with "Oh sh--" And then his ghost finishes "--it."
 * Many an ancient lord's final words were, "You can't kill me, I'm wearing magic arrrgh!" ("Armour" being the interrupted word)
 * Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark. The luckless person to find it calls out "It's a Boo--!" and then
 * Wheel of Time "You? No!" The word still hung in the air when death took him.” And that's the end of Asmodean. That's also all we hear about it for 8 books. It's slightly frustrating.
 * Jake Featherston, the CSA's Hitler Expy in Harry Turtledove's Timeline-191 series, does not commit suicide; he's still pushing his underlings to regroup when a group of black guerrillas spots them. "Get us some motorcars and--"
 * in At All Costs. He realizes that he's up against a weapon he can't hope to defend against, and manages to get through only half of his lover's first name before he's vaporized.
 * Apparently happens to of the fictional story An Imperial Affliction within John Green's The Fault in Our Stars, as the story-within-a-story ""
 * The Slithergadee, by Shel Silverstein:

""Oh, heck, it's up to my neck. Oh, dread, it's upmmmmmmmmmmffffffffff...""
 * I'm Being Eaten by a Boa Constrictor, also by Shel Silverstein, ends with the lines:

Live-Action TV
"I'm not playing anymore! Anyone so much asBANG"
 * Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly wasted no time in shooting Dobson while the latter was in the middle of a Put Down Your Gun and Step Away moment. Without even breaking stride.

": Were you even listening?"
 * A wounded Damar tried to say some last words, but died after only saying "Keep..." in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Even that much was improvised and Casey Biggs admitted that he actually had no idea how he would have finished the line.
 * Angel
 * In the fifth season, . Fortunately,.
 * In the same season,.

": Come on, you gotta be kidd--"
 * dies this way on Dollhouse.
 * In Lost,  dies in the middle of giving a request to Jack. Later in the season,   gets one when the dynamite he was handling blows up.
 * Jack's failed kill of would have happened this way, if the gun had been loaded.
 * The last words of Juliet: "I have to tell you something, it's really really important..." Luckily, Miles is there to relay what she intended to say. It doesn't make sense until the finale, when it's revealed that.
 * Arzt moment in the final season. Killed while saying something seemingly very important in relation to The Big Bad, no less.
 * Criminal Minds episode : The female unsub is held at gunpoint by one of her hostages and has the bad idea of mocking him.

""For some bizarre reason, my final word is Enig." "Enig?" "Yes, Enig!" (Inquisitor crushes Kryten's head against the wall with one hand)"
 * is killed mid-sentence in the last episode of Red Dwarf's sixth season.
 * Parodied in Inquisitor:

": I thought I'd die before I-- *BAM!*"
 * Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
 * "She's not even half the girl she... OW..." Best Musical Episode ever.
 * "Your shirt",
 * "You don't have the-"
 * Hearing this happen over the phone to two people in Atlanta is how residents of Jericho first learn it's not just Denver that got nuked.
 * Happens to in NCIS.

""Sorry to spoil your-- *BAM!*"
 * And, a couple of episodes later, to the killer, :

"Borg ships: We are the Borg. You Will Be Assimilated. Resistance Is-- KABOOOOMM"
 * This happens to the Borg at the start of the Star Trek: Voyager episode that introduced Species 8472 (the baddies one level up on the Food Chain of Evil). Cue much Holy Crap from the fans.

""Get on with it motherfu...""
 * Emmett on Chuck is killed in the middle of calling someone a pussy.
 * In another episode, John Casey kills off a bad guy right in the middle of said baddie giving off a gloating speech.
 * This appears several times on 24. The most recent example coming from a private security goon holding a key witness at gunpoint. Jack simply dispatches him with a single shot mid-threat.
 * from The Wire.

""...you got a problem, Ronald. You got nobody to pull that trigger for you. This is a job you can't delegate. You gotta actually dirty your hands for once, and we both know that--" BLAM"
 * Also
 * On The West Wing, in an almost painful Tempting Fate, a secret service agent happens to walk in to a convenience store in the midst of a robbery. Only seeing one of two robbers, he gets him to drop his weapon, gets him on the floor, and then says the kid was smart, because he's secret serv--
 * Actually, it didn't quite happen that way. They first screwed the audience into thinking he might actually, improbably get away with it because he does survive the tempting fate line about being secret service. Afterwards, when he's safe, he jokes to the clerk that he hates to be a problem customer, but if he doesn't get a Milky Way bar pretty soo--
 * The Ice Truck Killer in Season 1 of Dexter.
 * A running joke in the Wayne and Shuster sketch "Rinse the Blood Off My Toga" involves people being killed mid-sentence as they try to tell the investigators the name of Caesar's killer.
 * Happens in the Breakout Kings episode "There Are Rules", when the white-collar criminal who masterminded the prison break of the week pulls a gun on his relatively violence-oriented accomplice, and the latter tries to Hannibal Lecture him:

"Shay: "You know, I'll never get used to--" sudden explosion, Shay is hit on the head by debris and killed"
 * In the Doctor Who episode "World War Three", one of the Slitheen gets one, getting out half of "Oh, bollocks." before getting blown up.
 * In the Season 3 opener of Chicago Fire, in the flashback, Paramedics Gabriela Dawson and Leslie Shay are treating an injured person in a building, during what was originally intended to be Dawson's last call before she transfers to another firehouse. They're discussing this as they treat the injured person, and then this happens:

Music

 * "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" by the Beatles. "But as the words are leaving his lips/A noise comes from behind"
 * Vaughn Monroe's '50s novelty hit "In the Middle of the House" ends this way, with the singer run over by a locomotive.*
 * Dream Theater's song "Pull Me Under'' ends like this.
 * Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut": The line that goes "And if I'm in I'll tell you what's behind the wall" has a gunshot going off after "I'll tell you", suggesting that whoever was trying to say this line was shot.
 * Assemblage 23's "30kft" ends with the singer's phone call cutting out.

Tabletop Games
""Bah! Face one 'holier than thou' spellcaster, you've faced them all! This so-called scourge doesn't worry me at--""
 * Done quite humorously in the Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 supplemental Complete Mage, in a line relating to a prestige class.

- Count Lucius Darvold, vampire lord, twice deceased.

Theatre
"...O, I could prophesy, But that the earth, and the cold hand of death, Lies on my tongue. No, Percy, thou art dust And food for--"
 * The Zeroth Law of Trope Examples strikes again, since this is how Hotspur dies in William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I:

"For worms, brave Percy: fare thee well, great heart!"
 * Prince Hal finishes his sentence:

""And rain will make the flowers...""
 * In the musical Les Misérables, Eponine and Marius sing "A Little Fall of Rain" as Eponine lies in Marius's arms, dying of a gunshot wound. She dies before they can finish the last note.

"Orin: Are you satisfied? I--laughed--myself--to-- Seymour: Death? (Orin dies)"
 * Gavroche, too.
 * Fantine's voice trails off on her final words "And tell Cosette I love her and I'll see her when I wake. . ."
 * In Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Pirelli suffers a similar fate, Judge Turpin narrowly avoids it in the first act when Anthony bursts in, and Mrs. Lovett gets hers near the end.
 * Sometimes during the final scene of Miss Saigon, Kim dies in Chris' arms before she can finish the line, "How in one night have we come so far. . .?"
 * Orin in Little Shop of Horrors.

"The killer's name, Inspector, is aaaaagh"
 * Cited in the song "I Love a Film Cliche" from A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine:

Toys
": Amazing. If I could tap this energy, I could -- Wait! Yes! I see it now -- It's so absurdly simple. I can control this storm! All I have to do is -- YAARRGHH! Narrator: No he won't."
 * Several examples in Bionicle:
 * What do I gain by saving them? When I make it out of here, Teridax will see that I am his most trusted lieutenant! He'll see--

Video Games
""No! Please don't! I don't want to-!" "Goodbye. *snap*"
 * As if interrupting him mid-speech wasn't rude enough (with a flaming chakram to the face, no less), Axel also cuts Vexen's last words short in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
 * FWOOSH*"

": Ah, yes, They're the key to-- (headshot)"
 * The player character in Alpha Protocol can do this to a lot of people during the game, depending on dialogue choices. They vary between extremely awesome, or incredibly chilling depending on your relationship with the person in question.
 * In one of the later missions of ''Assassin's Creed II, we see a guard reporting to the Big Bad that "Everything is going according to pla-".
 * In the Call of Duty: World at War mission "Little Resistance", the landing craft the player character is in gets caught on something. A NPC then shouts "It's the coral! We're stuck on the cor--" * Cue headshot* (A rather gory one at that.)
 * Again, in Call of Duty: Black Ops:

""Sir! I believe he is going to channel our powers against us, however, if you're currently in possession of --" *ZAP* "Silence, BITCH!" *SPLAT*"
 * This happens to near the end of Clive Barker's Jericho:

"Medic : Oh God. They're shooting medics too! They're not playing by the-"
 * Even in the original Call of Duty, we get this memorable line

"Franco: You're in terrible terrible dang--AAAUUUGGGHHH! WHOOOO... *Snarl*"
 * Dead Space 2 takes the cake; for the first time, you get to see a necromorph infection-and-mutation up Close ANd PERSONAL.

"True Ultimecia: Reflect on your... Childhood... Your sensation... Your words... Your emotions... Time... It will not wait... No matter... How hard you hold on... It escapes you... And..."
 * CUE NECK AND FACE SKIN EXPLODING... on Issac's face.
 * In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, it is possible for a skilled archer to pick off Mankar Camoran midspeech with one shot if the difficulty level's dialed down far enough and the player's got a 100% Chameleon suit (or spell) to ensure the stealth bonus.
 * In Fable 2,
 * This happens to Ultimecia in Final Fantasy VIII, and again in Dissidia Final Fantasy.

""These creatures, they came out of nowhere! Our ships are all destroyed-all hope is lost, Spartan! Even for yo-" *thuk*"
 * A terrified sailor in God of War's first stage:

""There are two ways down...""
 * Grand Theft Auto III’s apparently dies like this off screen.
 * Half Life "Freeman! I was told to give you a message! Make sure you don-- thwip urgh-arrrgh". Couldn't have asked for a more punctual introduction for the assassin characters in the original game.
 * in Halo: Reach, courtesy of a sniper: "Where does he get off calling a demolition op Priority O-"
 * In Killer7, Dan Smith kills Complete Monster mid-sentence to deprive him the dignity of a Final Speech. Hey, the guy deserved it.
 * Well, he wasn't actually in the middle of a sentence. He just said "Guess it's time to close the curtains." before he died, so I assume that counts as finishing a sentence.
 * An actual example exists in this game, though.
 * At the end of Killzone 2
 * Legend of Dragoon:, as he is fatally wounded: "Dart, survive... and..." He dies in Dart's arms before he can finish.
 * Mass Effect: "You talk too much." BANG
 * Many, many of the Renegade interrupts in Mass Effect 2 use this, though it doesn't always result in the victim's death. In several cases, Shepard simply punches the person in the face, knocking them unconscious (although this makes it no less of a Crowning Moment of Awesome on Shepard's part).

" : "Miranda! I thought you were-" BANG! Miranda: ...dead?"
 * It's not always Shepard, either:

" : (singing) I've studied species Turian, Asari, and Batarian My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian I am the very model of-(BOOM)"
 * Depending on your choices, you can have a spectacular one in Mass Effect 3 on Tuchanka. And in this case, it's for a major character.

"Ethan: I knew he wasn't gonna finish that sentence..."
 * Robert Barnes, a captured contact in the Nintendo 64 version of |Mission Impossible, falls over dead when you try to talk to him. There's even a Lampshade Hanging:

": But you have to look at the positives! You're alive, they're dead, and you have the Saint's number one fan running Ul--"
 * More of a "killed mid-thought", but during one conversation in Neverwinter Nights I an option for every response is "snap her neck", which interrupts the speaking character rather effectively.
 * Towards the beginning of Penumbra: Black Plague, the player can listen to a cassette tape made by a research member on the main weakness of the Infected. You can hear them growling and approaching as he speaks, and they attack and rip him to shreds right before he says the weakness.
 * Saints Row 2 ends with  getting his slimy-ass shot just as he's trying to spin things to his favor.


 * Nobunaga does this to Hideyoshi in the end of his campaign in Sengoku Basara II.
 * Magoichi Saika does this to to Nobunaga himself in one of Magoichi's endings in Samurai Warriors.
 * death in Mortal Kombat 9.
 * Partially subverted in Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. While the Mad Scientist is giving an insane speech about how the galaxy will tremble before him, Katarn casually throws his lightsaber into the ship's shield generator, leaving it wide open to attack. Followed by a cheesy Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner.
 * In Tales of the Abyss, during the Oracle Knight's attack on the Dreadnought the captain of the ship calling for assistance wasn't exactly able to finish...
 * Team Fortress 2 does this in Meet the Spy, where the Soldier shoots in the head with his shotgun. "He could be you! He could be me! He could even be-" *BOOM*
 * "What? It was obvious! He's the RED Spy!"
 * The intro cutscene of Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds has a Martian commander blasted mid-sentence while reporting on the poor state of the invasion. The elders change plans accordingly.
 * Happens quite regularly in games in the Wing Commander series that have speech, with taunts being cut off by the speaker's ship becoming rapidly expanding ball of plasma, courtesy of your guns.
 * In World of Warcraft, this is how the leader of the freed slaves in the Pit of Saron bites it. After you've killed the final boss he gives a very flowery speech of gratitude to the players. Right behind him is Sindragosa, Arthas' pet dragon, who kills him and 3/4 of the freed slaves with an Iceball to the face!
 * The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: "Zelda is your..."
 * Mechwarrior 2: "It's got a lock on me! It's got a lock on..."
 * Ghost Bear's Legacy: "Neg base, I need units now! Freebirth...!"
 * Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'' ": Guys, get the fu-"
 * A genuinely funny moment from the Sega CD adaptation of Space Adventure Cobra occurs when Cobra discovers that . When confronted, it reveals its true form and says "My name is--" before getting blasted to smithereens by Cobra's Arm Cannon.

Web Animation

 * In Homestar Runner, Strong Bad receives an email from someone named Trevor, who says "I am a vampire and"—and his message ends right there. After mocking him for leaving his sentence unfinished, Strong Bad suddenly comes to the conclusion that Trevor couldn't because someone put a stake through his heart while he was writing.
 * In The Demented Cartoon Movie, at least one scene ends with a character being blown up in mid-sentence.

Web Comics
"Trigak: You may have won this round, Order of the Stick, but we swear our revenge on you! When you least expect--! GAK! GAK! GAK!"
 * The Order of the Stick
 * When Belkar kills the Chimaera at the very beginning.

"Ennesby: You there on the ground. Drop your weapon or be fired upon! Guard: I'll die before I [THOOOM] Ennesby: "...finish my sentence", I think he was saying."
 * Xykon does this to a group of mercenary ogres who are complaining about not being paid very early in the comic's run, (and then he zombifies their corpses so he can still get some use out of them), perhaps giving the first hint that he's not a harmless cliché storm of a villain, despite appearances.
 * This is also how dies, mid-pondering in freefall.
 * And in Cliffport, "I'm getting too old for--"
 * Haley.
 * Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures: Dark Pegasus has a personal way of killing people mid-sentence.
 * from Its Walky, in the middle of a Facing the Bullets One-Liner.
 * Sluggy Freelance had Zorgon Gola from Punyverse.
 * Not killed, but Charles in PS238 teleports people away mid-sentence.
 * There are several ones in Goblins. For example, the deaths of.
 * Count Dooku in Darths and Droids: "Non! Wait! Anakin, Ah am your f--"
 * Schlock Mercenary
 * A single Kreelie guard on foot hailed by an armed troop transport


 * An Unioc investigator who "discovered" the hard way what happened to a destroyed vessel.

Web Original
"South Dakota: Oh, come on, what are you going to do, shoo-- *Bang!* Wash: Yes."
 * Red vs. Blue:
 * This happens to South Dakota after being caught and held at gunpoint by Washington.

"Strategy Guide: Hey you bitch! I'm the Strategy Guide! You can't mess with me! Player: Thank God you're here! Strategy Guide: Don't worry, pal. I'll sa-- (stabbed) (Ryu glares at player) Player: Oh God..."
 * Also, every time someone gets shot, it seems their last words are inevitably "SON OF A--"
 * This trope was also played with in the last episode of the Blood Gulch Chronicles, when Captain Flowers deliberately delayed revealing an (apparently) important piece of information about the Reds to Tucker. When asked why he was doing this, he remarked that he seemed to be dramatically pausing for some- *BLAM*  Hrrrk... Blaaah...
 * Has happened a few times in Survival of the Fittest, most notably to Josh Goodman and Katleen Martin.
 * gets shot in the head by Yami Bakura with an invisible gun in episode 37 of Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series.
 * In Awesome Gaiden the Strategy Guide bursts into the room to aid the player against the insane challenge of the tutorial level of Ninja Gaiden:

"Bubble Man: The name's Bubble Man and I got somethin' to say- Mega Man (Duane): DEAD. I'm not fuckin' with you."
 * Presenting a list of Incomplete two-word sentences with which to end your life.
 * In The Gamers, Newmoon tries to do this to the bandit king repeatedly, but is thwarted by the DM.
 * From The Adventures of Duane and BrandO, we have Bubble Man from their Mega Man 2 rap.


 * Death Battle: Starscream. "You haven't won. I'm invincible! My Spark lives. You can never defeat Star--" GULP
 * , just barely, in V3E11 of RWBY -- he's killed as he utters the last syllable of the last word in his last line.
 * , just barely, in V3E11 of RWBY -- he's killed as he utters the last syllable of the last word in his last line.

Western Animation
"Phineas: All right, Candace! Way to-*Crash*"
 * Korgoth of Barbaria does an hilarious overkill version of this to a Giant Mook.
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender: Katara does this to some poor Fire Nation soldier in the middle of bragging to his friends in "The Southern Raiders", though if he could swim it's doubtful he actually died.
 * Parodied Family Guy. In "The Fat Guy Strangler", Patrick tries to strangle Peter as he is saying "Nothing left to do but finish this sen-"
 * The Simpsons
 * Arnie Pie says "Tell my wife I love..." before his helicopter crashes.
 * Also, in the episode "Homer's Enemy", Frank Grimes has finally gone nuts over no-one else calling Homer on his reckless behavior, He approaches electric wires and says, "I don't even need safety gloves, BECAUSE I'M HOMER SIMP--" Then he touches the wires and guess what happens.
 * A Disney Death example from Phineas and Ferb:

Real Li...

 * Did not happen to General John Sedgwick, but everyone likes to quote it that way because it would be funnier and/or more ironic. (Mind you, those were almost his Famous Last Words — he said only one more sentence before being shot.)
 * The last words heard from the Space Shuttle Columbia: "Roger, uh, bu--"
 * Comparatively, the last transmission from Challenger was, apparently, "Uh-oh."
 * Peter the Great of Russia had decided in advance to name his heir on his deathbed. Unfortunately, his last words were "I leave everything to..."
 * Texas International Airlines Flight 655 was cruising at around 2500 feet, at night in near zero visibility, when the copilot became concerned about terrain (they had diverted from their normal course in the hope of avoiding a storm). He consulted the charts, and was startled at what he saw. He started to tell the captain that "Minimum en route altitude here is forty-four hun--" when they hit a mountain.
 * According to Karla Homolka's testimony, Paul Bernardo began strangling Kristen French while she was in the middle of a sentence.
 * Kevin Cosgrove, while on the phone with 911 dispatchers, is cut off when the North Tower collapses, along with a scream.
 * The last words from the American submarine USS Thresher, in communication with a surface ship just before sinking, were "...exceeding test depth...".
 * Frederick III of Germany was dying of throat cancer and could not speak in his last days. He started writing, "Victoria, me, the children..." before lapsing into unconsciousness and dying.
 * BOAC Flight 781 broke up in flight while the captain was in the middle of a radio transmission.
 * SOS SOS CQD CQD SOS SOS CQD CQD SOS SOS DE MGY MG-