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Does not have anything to do with [[The Undead]] but is often used that way [[Just for Pun]]. Compare [[Your Days Are Numbered]], [[Who Dunnit to Me?]], [[Incurable Cough of Death]], [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]].
Does not have anything to do with [[The Undead]] but is often used that way [[Just for Pun]]. Compare [[Your Days Are Numbered]], [[Who Dunnit to Me?]], [[Incurable Cough of Death]], [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]].


Invoked by [[Dead Star Walking]]. Sometimes used to describe a state in a game that's [[Unwinnable By Design]].
Invoked by [[Dead Star Walking]]. Sometimes used to describe a state in a game that's [[Unwinnable by Design]].
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* [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Green Mile]]'' has the warden Percy Wetmore, who tries to carry out the traditional callout as he leads John Coffey to his cell in E block. The protagonist and supervisor tells him to shut up - by the time the story is set the phrase is becoming deprecated so it established Percy's character as a [[Jerkass]] and a later villain.
* [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Green Mile]]'' has the warden Percy Wetmore, who tries to carry out the traditional callout as he leads John Coffey to his cell in E block. The protagonist and supervisor tells him to shut up - by the time the story is set the phrase is becoming deprecated so it established Percy's character as a [[Jerkass]] and a later villain.
* The title of the book and subsequent film and stage adaptation ''[[Film/Dead Man Walking|Dead Man Walking]]'', [[Based on a True Story]] of a nun who became the spiritual advisor to a Death Row convict.
* The title of the book and subsequent film and stage adaptation ''[[Film/Dead Man Walking|Dead Man Walking]]'', [[Based on a True Story]] of a nun who became the spiritual advisor to a Death Row convict.
* In [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (Literature)|The Jungle Book]]'' a wolf who loses a challenge is called the Dead Wolf as long as he remains alive, "which is not long as a rule".
* In [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (novel)|The Jungle Book]]'' a wolf who loses a challenge is called the Dead Wolf as long as he remains alive, "which is not long as a rule".
* Literally the title of a [[Warhammer 40000]] novel, showcasing the [[Crapsack World|incredibly dour]] [[Putting On the Reich|Death Korps of Krieg]] as they battle the [[Implacable Man|implacable Necrons]]. The title comes from the fact that the [[We Have Reserves|Kriegers have no moral compunction against sacrificing their own men to kill the enemy]], and are all drilled to have no dreams, aspirations, or visions of the future beyond service in the [[Redshirt Army|Imperial Guard]]--and their inevitable death. [[Uncanny Valley|They are so cold and emotionless]] as to creep out their fellow Guardsmen.
* Literally the title of a [[Warhammer 40000]] novel, showcasing the [[Crapsack World|incredibly dour]] [[Putting on the Reich|Death Korps of Krieg]] as they battle the [[Implacable Man|implacable Necrons]]. The title comes from the fact that the [[We Have Reserves|Kriegers have no moral compunction against sacrificing their own men to kill the enemy]], and are all drilled to have no dreams, aspirations, or visions of the future beyond service in the [[Redshirt Army|Imperial Guard]]--and their inevitable death. [[Uncanny Valley|They are so cold and emotionless]] as to creep out their fellow Guardsmen.
** [[Cloning Blues|It helps that all Kriegers are cloned.]]
** [[Cloning Blues|It helps that all Kriegers are cloned.]]
* Another WH40K example: Within the [[Night Lords]] legion there was a practice of placing a suspended execution upon legionaries who warranted death, but were too valuable to be executed at present. Their gauntlets were painted [[Mark of Shame|arterial, or "sinner's" red]] and their lives continued at the whim of their primarch.
* Another WH40K example: Within the [[Night Lords]] legion there was a practice of placing a suspended execution upon legionaries who warranted death, but were too valuable to be executed at present. Their gauntlets were painted [[Mark of Shame|arterial, or "sinner's" red]] and their lives continued at the whim of their primarch.
* Variation from ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'':
* Variation from ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'':
{{quote| Vimes realized he was a dead man bathing.}}
{{quote| Vimes realized he was a dead man bathing.}}
* One of Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next books features a pair of red-shirts called Dedman and Walken, who are (obviously) doomed.
* One of Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next books features a pair of red-shirts called Dedman and Walken, who are (obviously) doomed.
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{{quote| Malcolm Tucker: [Ben enters a party] Oh, here he is. Dead man walking.}}
{{quote| Malcolm Tucker: [Ben enters a party] Oh, here he is. Dead man walking.}}
* In the third episode of ''Stargate Atlantis'' Rodney who was starving, because an Ancient device didn't allow him to feed, abused this phrase and its variants.
* In the third episode of ''Stargate Atlantis'' Rodney who was starving, because an Ancient device didn't allow him to feed, abused this phrase and its variants.
* An episode of ''[[Torchwood (TV)|Torchwood]]'' is titled "Dead Man Walking". In which Jack tries to resurect someone with a magic resurrection gauntlet against the warning of his companions.
* An episode of ''[[Torchwood]]'' is titled "Dead Man Walking". In which Jack tries to resurect someone with a magic resurrection gauntlet against the warning of his companions.
* In the Episode "Bridesmaids Revisited" from ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' Rory and Logan are at the wedding of Logan's sister. They encounter the groom in the hallway, and Logan has to help him get ready for the ceremony. He grabs his shoulder and calls out that phrase as they walk to his room.
* In the Episode "Bridesmaids Revisited" from ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' Rory and Logan are at the wedding of Logan's sister. They encounter the groom in the hallway, and Logan has to help him get ready for the ceremony. He grabs his shoulder and calls out that phrase as they walk to his room.


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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Max Payne (Video Game)|Max Payne]]'' part two there is a minigame called [[Dead Man Walking]] in which you fight infinitely respawning enemies, trying to take as many as you can with you.
* In ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' part two there is a minigame called [[Dead Man Walking]] in which you fight infinitely respawning enemies, trying to take as many as you can with you.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]''. All Grey Wardens, due to the Taint. Also, {{spoiler|Wynne}} and, more figuratively speaking, the Legion Of The Dead. Their initiation is a dwarven funeral rite. Since they are already dead, they have nothing to fear.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]''. All Grey Wardens, due to the Taint. Also, {{spoiler|Wynne}} and, more figuratively speaking, the Legion Of The Dead. Their initiation is a dwarven funeral rite. Since they are already dead, they have nothing to fear.
* In ''[[Crysis (Video Game)|Crysis]]'', {{spoiler|everyone who puts on a Nanosuit.}} And more literally, Alcatraz, the [[Player Character]] in the second game.
* In ''[[Crysis (series)|Crysis]]'', {{spoiler|everyone who puts on a Nanosuit.}} And more literally, Alcatraz, the [[Player Character]] in the second game.
* [[Hitman With a Heart|Thane Krios]] from ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]''. He has an incurable disease that slowly destroys his ability to breathe, and all the doctors say he'll be dead in less than a year
* [[Hitman with a Heart|Thane Krios]] from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. He has an incurable disease that slowly destroys his ability to breathe, and all the doctors say he'll be dead in less than a year
** The doctors say he'll be dead in around three months. [[Determinator|He last talked to them nine months ago.]] And if he survives even the Suicide Mission, {{spoiler|he manages to drive off Kai Leng despite his disease leaving him barely able to breathe}}.
** The doctors say he'll be dead in around three months. [[Determinator|He last talked to them nine months ago.]] And if he survives even the Suicide Mission, {{spoiler|he manages to drive off Kai Leng despite his disease leaving him barely able to breathe}}.



Revision as of 08:27, 9 April 2014

As an idiom, the phrase "dead man walking" is most infamous as a call-out once traditional in American prisons; when the wardens would lead a man on Death Row down the hall, declaring "Dead man walking! Dead man walking here!" Dead Man Walking means Your Days Are Numbered and you and/or the people around you know it. Now that prison wardens no longer use it (least not where they can be noticed), modern use of the term broadened somewhat to other types of doom, even benign "doom" such as losing a job (which may actually be the original meaning, but so far no one's been able to trace it conclusively).

Does not have anything to do with The Undead but is often used that way Just for Pun. Compare Your Days Are Numbered, Who Dunnit to Me?, Incurable Cough of Death, Doomy Dooms of Doom.

Invoked by Dead Star Walking. Sometimes used to describe a state in a game that's Unwinnable by Design.

Examples of Dead Man Walking include:


Film

  • As a dog is being led away to be put down at the pound that Lucky's taken to in the Eddie Murphy film version of Doctor Dolittle, one of the dogs comments "dead dog walking."

Literature

  Vimes realized he was a dead man bathing.

  • One of Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next books features a pair of red-shirts called Dedman and Walken, who are (obviously) doomed.

Live Action TV

  • On Myth Busters, the Narrator often intones the phrase jokingly when referring to the (inanimate) victim of the day's experiment - usually Buster the crash test dummy but there's been "Dead Car Driving!" and others.
  • An NCIS episode titled "Dead Man Walking" involves a victim who has gotten radiation poisoning and the team has to figure out whodunit before he dies.
    • NCIS also brings it up in the episode "Forced Entry":

 Marine Sgt. Hegarty: You never mess with a Marine's coffee, if you want to live, Agent DiNozzo.

Tony DiNozzo: [laughs] That's right. Dead man walking!

 Malcolm Tucker: [Ben enters a party] Oh, here he is. Dead man walking.

  • In the third episode of Stargate Atlantis Rodney who was starving, because an Ancient device didn't allow him to feed, abused this phrase and its variants.
  • An episode of Torchwood is titled "Dead Man Walking". In which Jack tries to resurect someone with a magic resurrection gauntlet against the warning of his companions.
  • In the Episode "Bridesmaids Revisited" from Gilmore Girls Rory and Logan are at the wedding of Logan's sister. They encounter the groom in the hallway, and Logan has to help him get ready for the ceremony. He grabs his shoulder and calls out that phrase as they walk to his room.

New Media

  • There's a website with a feature called Dead Bro Walking, that focuses on the Black Dude Dies First trope.

Professional Wrestling

  • The Undertaker, in 2002 started using theme music with ominous bells and the phrase "Dead Man Walking". Fans remember it as the year he beat Hulk Hogan.

Video Games

  • In Max Payne part two there is a minigame called Dead Man Walking in which you fight infinitely respawning enemies, trying to take as many as you can with you.
  • Dragon Age. All Grey Wardens, due to the Taint. Also, Wynne and, more figuratively speaking, the Legion Of The Dead. Their initiation is a dwarven funeral rite. Since they are already dead, they have nothing to fear.
  • In Crysis, everyone who puts on a Nanosuit. And more literally, Alcatraz, the Player Character in the second game.
  • Thane Krios from Mass Effect 2. He has an incurable disease that slowly destroys his ability to breathe, and all the doctors say he'll be dead in less than a year
    • The doctors say he'll be dead in around three months. He last talked to them nine months ago. And if he survives even the Suicide Mission, he manages to drive off Kai Leng despite his disease leaving him barely able to breathe.

Web Comics

  • In an issue of Tales Of Zenith a gallon of milk in a store wants to sneak to the front of the display case. The reason is, his expiration date is yesterday, which means he'll be burst and dumped down the sewer if he can't escape by being bought. The cottage cheese and sour cream notice this, and they call out Dead Milk Walking!

Western Animation