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{{quote|''"You are far too trusting. Dantooine is too remote for an effective demonstration."''
|'''Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin''', ''[[Star Wars]]: [[A New Hope]]''}}
[[Stock Phrase]] uttered in response to [[You Said You Would Let Them Go]] or a similar expression of shock at a broken promise of lenience or forgiveness. Spoken by the villain (or a particularly [[Sociopathic Hero|unmerciful]] [[Anti-Hero|hero]]) just before killing the hostage, blowing up the [[Doomed Hometown]], using the [[Doomsday Device]], or some other act of merciless badness. Sometimes spoken just after, with a smirk and a smoking gun.▼
▲{{quote|''"You are far too trusting. Dantooine is too remote for an effective demonstration."''|'''Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin''', ''[[Star Wars]]: [[A New Hope]]''}}
Generally speaking, anyone who says this is [[Kick the Dog|lining up that puppy between the goal posts]] or even [[Moral Event Horizon|about to perform their defining act of depravity]] and has, in any case, revealed their cruelest colors. Expect them to rub it in with [[Evil Gloating]], asking the heroes "[[Did You Actually Believe?|Did you actually believe me when I said...]]"▼
▲Stock Phrase uttered in response to [[You Said You Would Let Them Go]] or a similar expression of shock at a broken promise of lenience or forgiveness. Spoken by the villain (or a particularly [[Sociopathic Hero|unmerciful]] [[Anti-Hero|hero]]) just before killing the hostage, blowing up the [[Doomed Hometown]], using the [[Doomsday Device]], or some other act of merciless badness. Sometimes spoken just after, with a smirk and a smoking gun.
For some reason, [[Hero Ball|this often seems to take the heroes by surprise]], even when the speaker has an extensive history of villainy. This is most likely because, [[Sarcasm Mode|as we all know]], [[Villains Never Lie]].
▲Generally speaking, anyone who says this is [[Kick the Dog|lining up that puppy between the goal posts]] or even [[Moral Event Horizon|about to perform their defining act of depravity]] and has, in any case, revealed their cruelest colors. Expect them to rub it in with [[Evil Gloating]], asking the heroes "[[Did You Actually Believe|Did you actually believe me when I said...]]"
▲For some reason, [[Hero Ball|this often seems to take the heroes by surprise]], even when the speaker has an extensive history of villainy. This is most likely because, [[Sarcasm Mode|as we all know]], [[Villains Never Lie]].
Sometimes used by a former bad guy who's made a [[Heel Face Turn]] - made the offer to rejoin Team Evil, they calmly accept, or perhaps pretend to seriously contemplate the offer, shocking any listening heroes, and about three seconds later proceed to kick ass on the side of good, taking everybody by surprise. The bad guy looks up at them and protests, "You said you're on our side!" The former bad guy says, "Yeah. I lied."
Usually said with dripping irony, which tends to [[Discredited Trope|fall a little flat]] if the speaker doesn't at least put a new spin on the phrase. Contrast [[Empty Promise]] and [[Villains Never Lie]]
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* Slightly inverted in the ''[[
▲== Anime & Manga ==
▲* Slightly inverted in the ''[[Black Butler (Manga)|Black Butler]]'' final episode, where we have a [[Villain Protagonist]] becoming slightly less villainous sharing this exchange with his [[Affably Evil]] demon butler, causing a bit of a [[Tear Jerker]] as {{spoiler|Sebastian jumps into the Thames to recover Ciel.}}
▲{{quote| Sebastian: {{spoiler|You said you would live till then.}}<br />
Ciel: ...I lied. }}
* While it's not the exact phrase, similar things are naturally said countless times in ''[[Liar Game]]'', both when the villains reveal that they were just manipulating the good guys, and when the good guys pull a fast one over the villains. Commonly said in the form "This is the [[Title Drop|Liar Game]]; it's a game where you lie."
* After the heroes of ''[[Monster Rancher (
* In ''[[Naruto]]'' Madara Uchiha says that the main reason he is capturing the tailed beasts is because his ultimate plan will bring about world peace. Naruto confronts him and says he really only wants power. Madara simply laughs and tells him he's right.
* As of ''[[Bleach]]'' chapter 414, we found out that the ever [[Affably Evil]] {{spoiler|Gin Ichimaru lied about his Bankai in his amazingly simple watch-and-wait ploy to kill [[Big Bad]] Aizen.}} Did we mention that he has probably been plotting this for over a CENTURY and broke the [[Explaining Your Power to
** Aizen spent at least as long telling the rest of the soul society that his Zanpakuto just dazzled opponents with pretty reflections.
* Late in ''[[After War Gundam X
* Rare heroic (and [[Tear Jerker|tear-jerking]]) example in ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'', when {{spoiler|[[Groundhog Day Loop|in a previous timeline]], Madoka and Homura are lying side-by-side, having defeated Walpurgis Night but, due to not having any Grief Seeds left, about to become witches themselves thanks to [[The Corruption]]... when Madoka suddenly produces a single Grief Seed with which she cleanses Homura's Soul Gem. [[It Got Worse|Then asks Homura to]] [[Mercy Kill]] [[Despair Event Horizon|her.]]}}
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{{spoiler|'''[[The Messiah|Madoka]]:'''
* In "[[Fullmetal Alchemist (
==
* Served with extra [[Narm]] sauce in [[Jack Chick]] tract [http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1047/1047_01.asp?wpc=1047_01.asp&wpp=a "First Bite"]:
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'''Satan:''' I... uh... I lied! Because that's what I do! '''''Get over it!''''' }}
* Almost word for word from [[The Joker]] in the famous "Laughing Fish" story:
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'''[[The Joker|Joker]]:''' I'm a notorious liar. }}
** Jason Todd's mother tells this to him after selling him out to the Joker.
* The second issue of the four part miniseries that started ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (
* In the ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' story arc that revives Judge Death, the other three Dark Judges tell this to the poor fool they coerced into freeing Judge Death on the promise that they'd let his wife go: "WE LIED!"
* Used by the authorities in ''[[Young Justice (
* In [[Sin City|Sin City: The Big Fat Kill]], Becky was promised to be allowed to live after she ratted out the Old Town Girls. Manute, the [[Big Bad]] of the story never says these words but considering he made the promise and then had Becky killed anyway...
== Fan
* The ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' fanfic ''[http://games.adultfanfiction.net/story.php?no=600086745 Prison Island Break]'' has this used in a prison setting...
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'''Shadow:''' Oh, I'm good. Definitely good. I'm in this max-security hell-hole because I robbed a grocery shop to pay for the meds for my dear ole granny.
'''Silver:''' Really? They put you in here just for that..?
'''Shadow:''' No, it was a lie. Criminals do that sort of thing. I'm a murderer and a rapist and they didn't even want to ''risk'' putting me in a regular prison. }}
* A ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]''
▲* A [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|MLP: FIM Fan Fic entitled "Cheerilee's Garden"]] has a moment where Sliverspoon and Diamond are put through a [[Secret Test of Character|Not-so Secret test of Character]] where she has to choose between her life and her best friend's, She chooses to spare her friends life by [[Eye Scream|getting a drill put through her eye]] in a [[Heroic Sacrifice|moment of true friendship]]. After Silverspoon gets knocked uncontious from blood loss after having her toungue cut off [[Would Hurt a Child|Cheerilee]] tells Diamond Tiara if she can get to Silverspoon on the other side of the room she'll let them both go. This is made extreamly difficult because Diamon tiara's hooves have been [[Body Horror|Reduced to nothing but bone]] She [[Beyond the Impossible|SOMEHOW]] makes it only to find out Cheerilee [[I Lied|Lied to them]] and they get a huge batch of acid poured on them till their entire body is agonizingly reduced to nothing.
* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' story ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7510453/1/Shadowchasers-Ascension Shadowchasers: Ascension]]'' by "Occam's Razor", Ophelia duels Rule-of-Three on the condition he'll release the captive Penelope and Red Feather if he loses. When he does lose, [[One-Winged Angel| he assumes his true form]] and this Trope is played out:
▲** [[Brain Bleach|OH MY GOD.]]
{{quote|'''Rule-of-Three:''' Well, let’s see… I could honor my side of the bargain, which would make [[Big Bad|Jalie]] and [[Bigger Bad|my master]] very angry… Or I could renege on it, which would make them quite pleased… Tough decision… ''(Starts to assume his true form.)'' Oh, who am I kidding? It’s an incredibly easy decision!
'''Penelope:''' That dirty bastard...
'''Rule-of-Three:''' There are three rules to dealing with demons, like me... One, always get payment in advance. Two, always watch your back. And the third rule is... ''[transformation is now complete]'' Well, the third rule is, just don't make deals with them at all! They tend to lie!}}
** Unfortunately for him, at that second [[Big Damn Heroes|Dante and Jeb rush in and have their swords at his throat.]] Leading to this:
{{quote|'''Lorelei:''' [[Scheherezade Gambit|You were stalling?]] You knew Rule-of-Three was lying?
'''Ophelia:''' Oh please, it [[Deconstructed Trope|couldn't have been more obvious if his pants were on fire]].}}
== Film ==
* In ''[[Sister Act]]'', on allowing Deloris to
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'''Monsignor O'Hara:''' You took a vow of hospitality for all in need.
'''Reverend Mother:''' I lied. }}
* Spoken by [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|John Matrix]] in ''[[Commando (
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'''Sully:''' Yes. That's right Matrix, you did!
'''Matrix:''' I lied. ''(Drops Sully to his death)''
'''Cindy:''' Where's Sully?
'''Matrix:''' I let him go. }}
** Homaged by Pegasus and Bakura in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The
** ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' pays homage to this with Lieutenant General Adorov in the Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj.
** Also parodied in ''[[Robot Chicken]]'':
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'''[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]:''' No! I don't rem- Ohh! You're doing a line from my movie!
'''Kennedy:''' I lied.
'''Arnold:''' I know how it goes!
''[Kennedy drops Schwarzenegger to his death (with him screaming "You suck")]'' }}
** On an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', obvious [[The Ahnold|Schwarzenegger parody]] Rainier Wolfcastle says this to a piece of pie. ("Remember when I said I would eat you last?")
*
* In ''[[
* In the ''[[He
* Used by [[Gary Oldman]]'s character in ''[[Air Force One (
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'''Ivan Korshunov:''' Forgive me, I lied. }}
* From a deleted scene of ''[[Back to The Future]] Part III'':
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'''Strickland:''' Let's go, boy.
''[Buford shoots Strickland anyway]''
'''Strickland's Son:''' PA!!
'''Buford:''' I lied, Marshal! }}
* Appears in ''[[Terminator]] 3'', showing the titular machine had become [[Ridiculously Human Robot|ridiculously human enough]] to lie.
** Or to reference his old movies.
* [http://www.badmovies.org/movies/spacehunter/spacehunter4.wav Invoked by Overdog], played by [[Michael Ironside]] in ''[[Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone]]'' to Nicki (played by a young [[Molly Ringwald]]).
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'''Nicki:''' But... you said if I made it through, I'm free.
'''Overdog:''' ''(with a [[Slasher Smile]])'' I lied, ''nobody'' goes free! }}
* In ''[[Star Wars]]: [[The Empire Strikes Back]]'', remember [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lando_Calrissian Lando Calrissian] of Cloud City, making a [[Deal
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'''Vader:''' Perhaps you think you're being treated unfairly?
'''Lando:''' ...No.
'''Vader:''' Good. It would be unfortunate if I had to leave a garrison here. }}
** ...and
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'''Lando:''' You said they'd be left at the city under my supervision.
'''Darth Vader:''' I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further. }}
** There's also the scene from ''[[A New Hope]]'' where Leia bluffs about the location of the rebel base and Tarkin immediately orders the destruction of her home planet, telling her she is "far too trusting".
*** Well, Tarkin said he would blow up Alderaan if she did ''not'' tell him the base's location. [[Exact Words|He never said that]] he would ''not'' blow up Alderaan if Leia ''did'' tell him the location.
*** Reversed a few minutes later when Tarkin is absolutely shocked to learn Leia lied about that location. Vader responds with "I told you she would never consciously betray the rebellion".
** Also, in the [[Expanded Universe]], Vergere. "When will you learn that everything I tell you is a lie?"
*** Of course, Vergere's more of a [[Trickster Mentor]] than anything else (at least, until ''[[Legacy of the Force]]'' retconed her into a Sith)
** And let's face it, ''[[From a Certain Point of View]]'' is just Jedi for ''
* ''[[The Mask (
* Gollum/Smeagol does this in the film version of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (
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'''Gollum:''' Smeagol LIED! }}
** [[Peter Jackson]] said in the [[DVD Commentary]] that they put that line in so it would be clear to the audience that ''both'' sides of the split personality couldn't be trusted (since Smeagol had snapped and gone as crazy as Gollum) and make Smeagol/Gollum's [[Karmic Death]] acceptable.
* ''[[Heathers]]'': J.D. tells Veronica that using "ich luge" bullets will only pierce the skin of the jocks, not kill them. "Ich lüge" is German for "I'm lying."
* Used by the ''good guy'' in ''[[Star Trek III:
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'''Maltz:''' I do not deserve to live.
'''Kirk:''' Fine. I'll kill you later.
''(later)''
'''Maltz:''' Wait. You said you would kill me.
'''Kirk:''':
** Worth pointing out, in a nerdy way, that from the Klingon perspective, this makes Kirk very much a villain. It's considered a great deal of dishonor for a Klingon to be captured alive rather than killed in battle.
* In the film ''[[Freejack]]'', [[Mick Jagger]] gets the very last line in the film, when asked by Emilio Estevez about his sudden change of loyalties. It is delivered with such scenery chewing glee that it may be the Platonic Ideal of "I Lied".
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* In ''[[Demon Knight]]'', The Collector says this directly to one character just before he is [[Rewarded
* A somewhat more meta-example: ''[[Scary Movie]]''{{'}}s tagline was "No Mercy. No Shame. No Sequel." When ''Scary Movie 2'' came out, their tagline was: "We lied."
== Literature ==
* An [[The Fair Folk|Elf]] attempts that on Magrat in ''[[Discworld|Lords and Ladies]]''. However, she was one step ahead and had already persuaded him to hold Schrodinger's Claymore Mine.
* In ''[[The Thrawn Trilogy]]'', Grand Admiral Thrawn speaks to ex-Imperial-agent Mara Jade about the location of the long-lost [[Katanas Are Just Better|Katana fleet]]; she doesn't know, but her current boss does. Thrawn tells her that she has a few days to go get the coordinates and lets her get back to her ship and rendezvous with her boss, but he plants a tracking device on her, shows up just after she does, and captures him. Mara is furious, and this incident is what [[Mistreatment
* Word for word in the ''[[Old Kingdom]]'' trilogy. {{spoiler|"You told me you weren't one of the Seven!" "I lied. It's one of the reasons I'm the ''Disreputable'' Dog."}}
* ''Sisterhood'' series by [[Fern Michaels]]: Believe it or not, the heroes (anti-heroes may be a better term) use this a number of times on the villains! The Vigilantes used this on the bad guys in ''Final Justice''. Jack Emery, and Harry Wong at least pull this on a pedophile polygamist sheriff and his two deputies in ''Under The Radar''. Jack made an offer that the first one who told them what they needed to know would be set free. Deputy Clyde took the offer and told them everything he knew. When he was done, he said that he told them everything he knew and now they have to keep their word. Jack does not release him, and states that he will be set free, but Jack didn't say where! Clearly, the intention is to put them in prison where they belong! Deputy Clyde was unhappy, and he mouthed off some racist remarks at Harry Wong, resulting in him being knocked out.
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== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''. Mike points out Pearl Forrester promised that she wouldn't make them watch any more bad movies if he and the 'bots helped him.
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** Of course, Mike and the robots ''knew'' she would break her word, and helped her because it benefited them (Servo told Mike, "I don't want to have to see ''you'' in a toga.")
** Earlier in the series, Forrester and Erhardt would respond to Joel's accusation of lying with, "What do you want from us? WE'RE EVIL!"
* ''[[Law and Order: Criminal Intent]]'': In the pilot episode, Goren says this to the girlfriend of the episode's [[Big Bad]] to prove he's not above breaking the rules to serve the law.
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'''Eames''': (straight-faced) Guess again, Gia. You're gonna live a long, happy life.
[[Beat]] while Gia looks at Goren in surprise.
'''Goren''': I lied. Sorry. }}
* ''[[
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'''Lister''': Guess what? (Allows pole to slide from the arm of his jacket.) So did I.
'''Simulant''': But I lied twice. (Pulls out a handgun.)
'''Lister''': I didn't think of that. }}
* ''[[Lost]]'''s Ben Linus should have this printed on a t-shirt.
** Also said by {{spoiler|Sun Kwon}} after silencing {{spoiler|Ben himself}} with an [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|oar to the head]].
* From the 2008 ''[[
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'''Cyberman''': That was designated: a lie. }}
** Rule 1: The Doctor Lies
** River and Amy in "The Time of Angels".
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* Used by the villain in the first episode of ''[[My Own Worst Enemy]]'':
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'''Uzi''': I lied. }}
** This, however, was an act. His alter-ego Edward anticipated the betrayal and coached Henry on what to do and say.
* ''[[Supernatural]]'''s Dean Winchester is trying frantically to save his daddy when he gets stonewalled by a [[The Dragon|demon]]. He tortures her, bargains for information, then sends her back to burn in hell with this trope.
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'''Dean''': ''[snarling right in her face]'' I lied! }}
* ''[[The West Wing]]'' features Arnie Vinick pulling one in response to having been caught lying to the religious Right. His secretary yanks the rug out from under him.
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'''Sheila''': Oh yeah.
[...]
'''Sheila''': (sudden outburst) I could have told you that wouldn't work! That he would leak it and you'd be forced to confirm or deny it!
'''Vinick''': I thought you said you were done?
'''Sheila''': ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I lied!]]'' }}
* ''[[Scrubs]]'' - After J.D protests at not being invited to the christening of one of Dr Cox's kids...
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'''JD''': *emotionally* I...am...honoured
'''Doctor Cox''': *imitating him* I...am lying. }}
** In an earlier episode, the [[The Bully|Janitor]] offers to drive J.D to his then-girlfriend Molly the night before she's due to leave...and dumps him on the highway instead. "It's been ''four years''. How do you not get how this works yet?"
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''
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'''Sylar''': *unbelieving* You said you would help me.
'''Matt''': Yeah, well... Guess there is still a little of you left inside me. Because I lied. Enjoy hell. }}
* Used in the ''[[X-Files]]'' episode "Shadows", though not in a sinister way. Mulder lies to the doctors who called him, saying he can't help them, as he's never seen anything like their case before. He was lying, though given that the team that requested his help were stingy on the details, it was more of a snarky revenge.
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'''Mulder''': I would never lie. I willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation. }}
* In the '''CSI:NY''' episode ''Point of no Return'', Stella promises George Kolovos that she won't send him to Cyprus (where he's a wanted criminal) in a shipping container if he gives up his partner Sebastian Diakos. He does...and she locks him in the container anyway.
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'''Stella''': I lied. }}
* Heroic example from ''[[Star Trek
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'''Phlox:''' I lied. }}
* Another (mostly) heroic version; Brenda Johnson of ''[[The Closer]]'' often [[Lying to
* On one episode of [[Frasier]] Martin tries to trick Niles into signing a document so that he won't have to go get a physical, by having a cop friend of his pull them over and offer to flash his badge and get him out of the ticket only if he signed. After Niles apparently does so Martin says, "I lied," and explains the ruse to him. Niles responds, "''I'' lied. I just drew you a picture of a dog."
* During the ''[[
* Played extremely straight by the [[Burn Notice]] episode ''No Good Deed''. Quoth the villain of the week, Eve, "Remember that part about me letting you live if you helped me rip off my buyer?
* [[Game of Thrones
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* In an example of an actual ''good'' guy doing this, [[Professional Wrestling|WWE's]] [[Eddie Guerrero]] (RIP) would do this all the time as part of his "lie, cheat, steal" gimmick. Usually he would enter into a match with a [[Heel]], promising not to cheat during the match. Then, when he won as a result of cheating and was called out on it, he would shout to his opponent, "I lied, homes!" causing the audience to roar with approval.
* This trope would also be played with when he teamed up with his nephew Chavo Guerrero. He'd tell him, "We may lie, cheat and steal, but [[At Least I Admit It|at least we're]] ''[[At Least I Admit It|honest]]'' [[At Least I Admit It|about it]]!"
* On Night of Champions 2010, [[Chris Jericho]] participated in a Six-man elimination match for the WWE Championship with a [[The Promise|personal promise]] that, should he fail to win, he will leave ''[[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]'' for good. Naturally, when he quickly lost during the match, the 'net was in an uproar since that was not the way for someone as popular as Jericho to go... then he appeared on the next episode on ''[[WWE Raw]]'' with this little message on his [[Twitter]] account.
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== Videogames ==
* ''[[
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'''Kerrigan''': Oh, come on, Arcturus. Did you really think I'd allow you to come into power again? You practically fed me to the Zerg on Tarsonis! You're directly responsible for the hell I've been through! Did you honestly think I'd let you get away with that?
'''Mengsk''': But you said revenge was secondary to defeating the UED!
'''Kerrigan''': I lied. I liberated this planet because it was the UED's primary staging point, not because I was under any obligation to you. I used you to destroy the Psi Disrupter. And now that I've got my Broods back, you're no longer necessary for my plans. I think I'll leave you here, Arcturus, among the ashes of your precious Dominion. I want you to live to see me rise to power. And I want you to always remember in your most private moments that it was you who turned me loose in the first place. }}
* Shows up in ''[[Star Wars]]'': ''[[The Force Unleashed]]''. {{spoiler|after Starkiller gathers the leaders of the soon-to-be Rebel Alliance in an attempt to distract the Emperor long enough for him and Vader to stage a coup, Vader himself crashes the party and tells his "apprentice" that the whole coup plan was [[Evil Plan|a ploy to get all the rebels in one place and capture them in one swoop.]]}}
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'''Vader''': ''I lied,'' as I have from the very beginning. }}
** It's just a bad idea to believe Vader - he may [[Villains Never Lie|tell the truth]] in broad statements, but he's not good with promises. Even when he'd be better off keeping his word. As was the case in this scenario.
** Also shows up in the dark side ending of the sequel:
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* Caulder/Stolos employs this in ''[[Nintendo Wars|Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]'' in response to [[Strawman Political|The Mayor's]] protests that the former promised the civilians food, supplies and a cure to [[The Virus]] they're infected with if they {{spoiler|handed over [[Mysterious Waif|Isabella/Catleia]]}}. He then tops it off by revealing that the medicine sample he'd just handed over to the Mayor as a gesture of goodwill (which he'd immediately taken), well:
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* After an "unsupervised" test early in ''[[Portal (
* A villain ends up on the wrong end of this from [[The Man Behind the Man]] in ''[[
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"[[Magnificent Bastard|Well, that was a stupid move]]. But then again, you never were very bright, were you?" }}
* In ''[[Baroque]]'', the Coffin Man pulls a decidedly non-villainous one of these on the protagonist (and the player). In one of his Tutorial Dungeons, after teaching you the basics of combat, he announces that there are a whole lot of tough Meta-Beings on the next floor, so you'd better be prepared! Once you descend to the next floor, you find it empty, and the Coffin Man laughingly says, "I'm a liar."
* ''[[Professor Layton and
** The European version (''...and the Lost Future'') has a slightly different puzzle, but the effect is the same. {{spoiler|Dimitri}} claims to have set bombs in the Thames Arms, and gives you the map and challenges you to find them before they go off. The locations of the alleged "bombs" spell out exactly how much time you have left: infinity.
* In ''[[
** In a subversion, Lloyd utters this exact line to Colette for an entirely [[Mind Screw|different]] [[Batman Gambit|reason]] using coffee. He gives her a cup of coffee, which she assumes to be hot, and then says he had Genis make iced coffee, making her note that it's cold. By falling for his lie and changing what she had said, Colette confirms {{spoiler|she has lost her sense of touch}}.
* ''[[
* On Lilly's route of [[Katawa Shoujo]], when Hisao finds out he did poorly on an English test, Emi offers to show him her results. The two agree to show their results on the count of three, only for Hisao to renege on his promise.
== Webcomics ==
* Featured [http://galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=663 here] in ''[[
* "What? I'm evil. I lied." is a [[Running Gag
* In ''[[8-Bit Theater
** [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/04/30/episode-1123-endgame/ Not long before this], Black Mage gets his own moment.
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* [http://liliy.net/wam/archive/paying-attention-is-overrated/ Janus] from ''[[The Adventures of Wiglaf and Mordred]]'':
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* [[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Gabriel]] to [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/12/8/teef/ his son]
* ''[[
* This happens in ''[[
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'''Virus:''' You said no one else would get hurt!
'''Chameleon:''' Pattener cultist, ''duh''. Have you ''met'' my boss? Morth the ''Betrayer?'' }}
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_RpbaUU7NI Cautionary Tales Of Swords] relies heavily on this, also called "Oh shit, I lied!"
* {{spoiler|Dr. Insano}} gets his own variation of Darth Vader's classic example in ''[[Kickassia]]''. Of course, he's a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] with [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]], so nobody's '''too''' surprised. After {{spoiler|seemingly defeating N. Bison}}, he tries to turn Kickassia into {{spoiler|Insania}}. While he's [[Laser-Guided Karma|distracted by all his double-crossing]], his opponent turns out to be [[Not Quite Dead]].
* There is an ongoing [[Memetic Mutation|ragecomic series]] with a [[Dastardly Whiplash]] saying "
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldKqikAqO9s Action Bunnies] "Why do you keep believing me!"
* [[Cracked.com]]: [http://www.cracked.com/article_15982_5-horrifying-food-additives-youve-probably-eaten-today.html
== Western Animation ==
* Heard in ''[[Batman Beyond]]'''s first season finale. After trapping dear old [[I Love Nuclear Power|radioactive]] [[Big Bad|Daddy]], his son Paxton delivers with particularly exaggerated suaveness:
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'''Paxton:''' I lied. }}
* ''X-Men: The Animated Series''
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'''Apocalypse:''' I LIED. }}
* ''[[Teen Titans:
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'''Robin:''' I lied. (Kicks [[The Big Guy|Mammoth]] hard enough to send him flying several meters backwards) }}
* From ''[[Ben 10: Alien Force
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** And in ''[[Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
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{{spoiler|Galapagus}}: What a coincidence. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|So did I.]] }}
** And from the original series, when a friendly (Petrosapien) alien gives Ben his hoverboard before departing.
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Petrosapien: Selective disinformation.
Ben: Huh?
Gwen: He lied. }}
* ''New [[Batman]] Adventures''.
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{{spoiler|'''Bane'''}}: Thought about it. Didn't work for me. }}
* ''[[The New Adventures Of He Man]]''
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'''Skeletor''': Yeah, well, villains do that once in a while. }}
* Skeletor also pulls this one in the 2002 ''[[He
* [[Transformers Generation
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'''Galvatron''': [[Blatant Lies|I WILL! I WILL!]]
''Ancient Autobot spirits return to the Matrix''
'''Galvatron''': Scourge! Take this and destroy it!
'''Cyclonus''': But mighty Galvatron, you said you'd return it!
'''Galvatron''': I ''LIED!'' }}
* ''[[Transformers Animated]]''
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'''Megatron''': And I hated every moment of that humiliating charade. But no more... }}
* In ''[[The Fairly
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** And Anti-Cosmo.
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'''Anti-Cosmo''': "Yes, I do that a lot. It's almost as if I'm evil!" }}
* ''[[
** Also..
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"I may be a "noble" dragon, but I am also a demon sorceror...and not known for keeping promises." }}
* ''[[
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'''[[Game Show Host|Chris]]''': I did?
'''Gwen''': And {{spoiler|once you leave...}}
'''Chris (in flashbacks)''': {{spoiler|And once you leave on the Dock of Shame, on the Boat of Losers, you can never, never ever, ''ever come back!''}}
'''Chris''': Oh yeah, that. Yeah.
** And this exchange:
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'''Heather''': Guess we're not! }}
** And a variation:
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'''Gwen''': She said she returned that!
'''Chris''': She lied. She broke it up and flushed it down the septic tank! }}
* On ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', Lucius does this to his father twice in one episode, when he promises to [[Human Popsicle|let him stay unfrozen]].
* This is done
* Said by Guiterrez in ''[[Freakazoid!]]!'' When given what he wants, he orders his guards to eliminate Dexter, his family, and Roddy. He doesn't even let Roddy say more than "But you said-"
* ''[[
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'''Azula''': Like I've never done that before. }}
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': From "The Bart Wants what it Wants":
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** Also this in the Tracy Ullman shorts:
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'''Lisa''': You said we were going out for frosty chocolate milkshakes!
'''Homer''': Well, I lied. }}
* ''[[The Incredible Hulk (
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'''The Leader:''' I lied. }}
* ''[[Megas XLR]]'' has two, both played straight and subverted:
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''Megas falls into orbit of hungry dragon planet''
'''Warlock:''' "Oh, come now. They might even [[Complete Monster|survive the impact]]. Of course, [[It Got Worse|they'll be in no shape to survive the Glorgnak if they do]]."
'''Kiva:''' "[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|You're so predictable]]." *punches* "Oh, and about our deal?
* [[Danny Phantom]], "Reality Trip"
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'''Freakshow:''' Yes. Yes I did. Goodie for me. }}
* Played for laughs in ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' when the Joker tells Harley and Ivy that the Court of Owls is holding their weekly meeting tonight, something he knows because he is a former member:
{{quote|'''Harley:''' Wednesday nights? You always told me you were playing softball!
'''Joker:''' HAHAHA! I was lying! What sort of grown man plays on a softball team?}}
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** Also, the historical record indicates that both Stalin and Hitler were planning to betray each other. Stalin wasn't so much shocked that Hitler would betray him (believing that Hitler would eventually invade in 1942) but more that he would do it while still at war with the British and earlier than he expected.
*** Betray each other is slightly too strong, at least for the Soviets. It would be more accurate to say that the Soviet Union wished to pursue foreign policy goals that would be contrary to German interests - such as securing a seaport in the Eastern Mediterranean and gobbling up the Baltic states, whilst still maintaining normal, if not necessarily friendly, relations with the Third Reich.
** Let's not forget what Josef Goebbels stated: "The principle and which is quite true in itself & that in the [[big Lie|big lie]] there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature than consciously or voluntarily." In short, "The bigger the lie, the more it will be believed."
* Then-Attorney General of Louisiana Jack Gremillion was walking by the governor's office when he recognized a contingent from Pearl River waiting to see then-Governor Huey Long. Gremillion went into Long's office. "Governor, those people from Pearl River who you had me promise a road to are here." "What the hell road are you talking about?" asked Long. Gremillion reminded Long that he had specifically ordered him to promise the Pearl River folk a road during the recent campaign. "Hell, I don't have time for them. Send them away." Gremillion pleaded, "But Governor, what can I tell them?" "Tell 'em I lied!"
* Quoth [[George H. W. Bush]]: "Read my lips: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP9_kkzfN-w NO NEW TAXES."]
* Newt Gingrich mentions this in the context of the trial of a terrorist, a naturalized American citizen from Pakistan, who had placed a car bomb in Time Square. Asked how he could do what he did after taking the oath to uphold the US Constitution, he simply answered: "You are my enemy. I lied."
* This is pretty much North Korea's entire diplomatic strategy.
** And domestic policy.
* In April 10, despite Bashar al-Assad's repeated promise to ceasefire on attacks across the country to suppress uprising and desire for political reform to United Nations envoy Kofi Annan, who hoped for a six-point peace plan for country, the Syrian president did not pull his troops and heavy equipment out of towns and cities which still continued to assault protestors.
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