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** It's used by the narrator in ''Film/TheHatefulEight'' after the intermission to inform the viewers of a plot point.

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* Used in combination with PostMortemOneLiner in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'':
-->'''The Engineer:''' And another thing: ''You're. Ugly.''
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* ''Theatre/Hamilton'':
--> '''Burr:''' Hamilton, sit down. The client Levi Weeks is innocent, call your first witness. That's all you had to say.
--> '''Hamilton''': Okay. One more thing!
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* There was a Characters/BugsBunny cartoon where Bugs got a job as an organ grinder's monkey, managing to anger a gorilla in the process. When Bugs is done [[KarmicTrickster telling the gorilla off]], he adds "And another thing...stop breathing on my cup!"

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* There was a Characters/BugsBunny WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon where Bugs got a job as an organ grinder's monkey, managing to anger a gorilla in the process. When Bugs is done [[KarmicTrickster telling the gorilla off]], he adds "And another thing...stop breathing on my cup!"
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* Used brilliantly in many of Quentin Tarantino's movies, most notably in ''Film/DjangoUnchained". Uniquely, Tarantino usually uses this trope as a prelude to shit going down. In Django it is said verbatim by Candie, leading to an entirely unnecessary yet oh-so-rewarding shootout.
** Likewise in ''Film/InglouriousBasterds''. Major Dieter Hellstrom was about to leave, but then decides he'll just have one last drink with the company before he goes. It doesn't end well.

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* Spoofed in ''AShotInTheDark'' with the help of DoorFocus: Clouseau leaves Dreyfus' office after an argument, the door closes behind him, and we hear "And another thing!" [[spoiler:Since Clouseau doesn't ''know'' it closed, he turns around as he says this, points at Dreyfus -- and thus smashes the frosted glass window in the door. Embarrassed, he leaves without saying whatever that other thing was.]]

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* Spoofed in ''AShotInTheDark'' ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' with the help of DoorFocus: Clouseau leaves Dreyfus' office after an argument, the door closes behind him, and we hear "And another thing!" [[spoiler:Since Clouseau doesn't ''know'' it closed, he turns around as he says this, points at Dreyfus -- and thus smashes the frosted glass window in the door. Embarrassed, he leaves without saying whatever that other thing was.]]



* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future Part II]]'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And if that ever happens... ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future Part II]]'': ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". This is a callback to an earlier point in the film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And if that ever happens... ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."



* Likewise, Detective Goren from ''[[Series/LawAndOrder Law & Order Criminal Intent]]'', also uses AndAnotherThing in the same way as Columbo did.

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* Likewise, Detective Goren from ''[[Series/LawAndOrder Law & Order Criminal Intent]]'', ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'', also uses AndAnotherThing in the same way as Columbo did.



* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' often raised this to an art form, with whoever Picard was talking with in the ready room would say that one more thing at the door.
** And the reverse happens just as often, with Picard adding "one more thing" when whoever is in his ready room at the time is almost out the door, especially in the later seasons. In fact, near the end of the series, it's surprising to see anyone coming out of the ready room without Picard adding a comment.
* Happened on ''TheWestWing'' too many times to count. Often the plot of an episode relied on one or more of these moments.

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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' often raised this to an art form, with whoever Picard was talking with in the ready room would say that one more thing at the door.
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door. And the reverse happens just as often, with Picard adding "one more thing" when whoever is in his ready room at the time is almost out the door, especially in the later seasons. In fact, near the end of the series, it's surprising to see anyone coming out of the ready room without Picard adding a comment.
* Happened on ''TheWestWing'' ''Series/TheWestWing'' too many times to count. Often the plot of an episode relied on one or more of these moments.



* In the second part of [[{{Seinfeld}} The Cadillac]], Susan Ross, George's fiance, goes to Elaine's apartment to confront Elaine about what she suspects is an affair between Elaine and George (in reality, George was lying so he could go on a date with Marisa Tomei). Initially, the two of them seem to have cleared everything up, as Elaine gave the same story that George gave Susan (that Elaine was having issues with her boyfriend over his importing/exporting business), which pleases Susan, who then turns to leave. As soon as she gets to the door, however, she asks Elaine what the issue is with the business and, since this part of the lie wasn't explained, the lie begins to unravel.

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* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': In the second part of [[{{Seinfeld}} The Cadillac]], "The Cadillac", Susan Ross, George's fiance, goes to Elaine's apartment to confront Elaine about what she suspects is an affair between Elaine and George (in reality, George was lying so he could go on a date with Marisa Tomei). Initially, the two of them seem to have cleared everything up, as Elaine gave the same story that George gave Susan (that Elaine was having issues with her boyfriend over his importing/exporting business), which pleases Susan, who then turns to leave. As soon as she gets to the door, however, she asks Elaine what the issue is with the business and, since this part of the lie wasn't explained, the lie begins to unravel.



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* ''CloneHigh'' did the same in in the premiere, as JFK kept coming back into the bathroom to reiterate the fact that Lincoln and Gandhi weren't invited to his party, and then because "I forgot to wash my hands!"

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* ''CloneHigh'' ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' did the same in in the premiere, as JFK kept coming back into the bathroom to reiterate the fact that Lincoln and Gandhi weren't invited to his party, and then because "I forgot to wash my hands!"
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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 MickeySpillane).

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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 MickeySpillane).Creator/MickeySpillane).
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* Conversed on InTreatment, where Mia has a tendency to say something important when she's about to leave.

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* Done on the person leaving in ''Film/TheNameOfTheRose''. The Abbot wants to consult the newly-arrived William of Baskerville about a [[LockedRoomMystery suspicious death]], but has been advised against it. Realising the Abbot has something on his mind, William waits till he's leaving the room before asking about the fresh grave outside. Caught off guard, the abbot ends up asking for William's help anyway.
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* ''Series/DeepSpaceNine''. 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 MickeySpillane).

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* ''Series/DeepSpaceNine''.''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 MickeySpillane).
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* Tywin Lannister from ''Series/GameOfThrones'' ends some meetings with an afterthought. His hostile distaste for Tyrion's whoremonging ends two political conversations with his son, and when Tywin is heading for the door after a one-sided audience with King Joffrey, he feels the need to add a last second pleasantry, so he turns back and utters a condescending "Your Grace".
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* At the end of an over half-hour video that promoted at least fifty things that were to be expected in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'', the announcer said, "Time for a special announcement!" as the video was completely black. Then, it fades into a clip showing a model of SelfDemonstrating/{{Mewtwo}} being rendered, with the video confirming that the [[OlympusMons Legendary]] Franchise/{{Pokemon}} [[TheBusCameBack will finally be returning to the series]] as free DLC in Spring 2014. ''Smash' fans around the world freaked the Hell out.

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* At the end of an over half-hour video released in October 2014 that promoted at least fifty things that were to be expected in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'', the announcer said, "Time for a special announcement!" as the video was completely black. Then, it fades into a clip showing a model of SelfDemonstrating/{{Mewtwo}} being rendered, with the video confirming that the [[OlympusMons Legendary]] Franchise/{{Pokemon}} [[TheBusCameBack will finally be returning to the series]] as free DLC in Spring 2014. ''Smash' ''Smash'' fans around the world freaked the Hell out.
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* ''TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' includes a pirate whom you fight on your ship at least twice. Every time you defeat her, she gives one of these lines - most of them quite lame and irrelevant.
* Granin does this in ''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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* ''TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' includes a pirate whom you fight on your ship at least twice. Every time you defeat her, she gives one of these lines - most of them quite lame and irrelevant.
* Granin does this in ''MetalGearSolid3''.''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.
* At the end of an over half-hour video that promoted at least fifty things that were to be expected in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U'', the announcer said, "Time for a special announcement!" as the video was completely black. Then, it fades into a clip showing a model of SelfDemonstrating/{{Mewtwo}} being rendered, with the video confirming that the [[OlympusMons Legendary]] Franchise/{{Pokemon}} [[TheBusCameBack will finally be returning to the series]] as free DLC in Spring 2014. ''Smash' fans around the world freaked the Hell out.
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* Perfected by Lieutenant Series/{{Columbo}} as a means of turning the screw on a suspect who is already exasperated by Columbo's shenanigans, since an ExasperatedPerp is liable to make a CrucialMistake. Though this became Columbo's most distinctive character trait, it started as a mistake. During the filming of the ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' pilot, "Prescription Murder", Peter Falk simply forgot to deliver his last line before leaving the set, so he turned around, came back, and said "One more thing..." [[ThrowItIn The take was left in]], and became a defining moment.

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* Perfected by Lieutenant Series/{{Columbo}} as a means of turning the screw on a suspect who is already exasperated by Columbo's shenanigans, [[ObfuscatingStupidity shenanigans]], since an ExasperatedPerp is liable to make a CrucialMistake.[[JustOneLittleMistake crucial mistake]]. Though this became Columbo's most distinctive character trait, it started as a mistake. During the filming of the ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' pilot, "Prescription Murder", Peter Falk simply forgot to deliver his last line before leaving the set, so he turned around, came back, and said "One more thing..." [[ThrowItIn The take was left in]], and became a defining moment.
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* ''Series/DeepSpaceNine''. 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 MickeySpillane).
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* In one of TexAvery's George and Junior cartoons, George goes into a cave to lure out a chicken and instructs Junior to hit the first thing that comes out. He then turns around to say "And another thing"... and that's when Junior clobbers him.

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* In one of TexAvery's Creator/TexAvery's George and Junior cartoons, George goes into a cave to lure out a chicken and instructs Junior to hit the first thing that comes out. He then turns around to say "And another thing"... and that's when Junior clobbers him.
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** This seems to be something that Uncle picked up as he got older. When he wore the Dog Talisman of immortality in on episode, he regained the vitality and mindset of his youth though his outside appearance remained unchanged. Jade [[OutOfCharacterAlert notices that he hasn't said "And one more thing" for a while]].

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** This seems to be something that Uncle picked up as he got older. When he wore the Dog Talisman of immortality in on one episode, he regained the vitality and mindset of his youth though his outside appearance remained unchanged. Jade [[OutOfCharacterAlert notices that he hasn't said "And one more thing" for a while]].
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** This seems to be something that Uncle picked up as he got older. When he wore the Dog Talisman of immortality in on episode, he regained the vitality and mindset of his youth though his outside appearance remained unchanged. Jade [[OutOfCharacterAlert notices that he hasn't said "And one more thing" for a while]].
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** In fact Vimes expected Cruces to deny anything was stolen - doing so [[spoiler: was what confirmed what was stolen was important.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/TheKAMics'' Brunhilda pulls the trick off [[http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/5420201/ here]].

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* In ''Webcomic/TheKAMics'' Brunhilda pulls the trick off [[http://www.drunkduck.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5420201/ here]].
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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. Other times, during an argument, it's used to reinforce a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech with what usually equates to [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre "The Reason I Don't Suck."]] In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.

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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. Other times, during an argument, it's used to reinforce a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech with what usually equates to [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre "The Reason I Don't Suck."]] Suck"]] and/or ArsonMurderAndJaywalking. In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.
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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. Other times, during an argument, it's used to reinforce a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech with what usually equates to [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre "The Reason I Don't Suck." In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.

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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. Other times, during an argument, it's used to reinforce a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech with what usually equates to [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre "The Reason I Don't Suck." "]] In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.
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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.

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Two characters are in a room having a conversation. One of them makes to leave. But as this character reaches the door, he or she turns back to deliver a final line. Often this is some bit of exposition that sets up something later in the episode ("the starboard discombobulator's on the fritz") but that the writer couldn't figure out how to work into the scene's main conversation. Other times, during an argument, it's used to reinforce a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech with what usually equates to [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre "The Reason I Don't Suck." In some shows there might be several lines of dialog between the two characters as the departing actor tries desperately not to look as though he's loitering in the doorway.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' ''ReturnOfTheJedi'' spoof, Yoda continues to give dying gasps saying "Luke..." before sharing information before he finally dies.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' ''ReturnOfTheJedi'' ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' spoof, Yoda continues to give dying gasps saying "Luke..." before sharing information before he finally dies.



* Steve Jobs' keynote presentations for Apple Inc. often ended in "one more thing" that didn't quite fit into the presentation itself. It was often cooler/more important than anything else he talked about.

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future Part II]]'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". And again, later in the film, by 1985A Biff to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And if that ever happens... ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."

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* Old Biff to 1955 Biff in ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future Part II]]'': "There's one more thing. One day, a kid or a crazy old man who claims to be a scientist is going to come around asking...". And again, later This is a callback to an earlier point in the film, by film (though it occurs later chronologically), when 1985A Biff says to Marty: "Oh, and he told me one more thing. He said, "Someday a crazy, wild-eyed scientist,"or a kid may show up asking about that book. "And if that ever happens... ''(pulls out a gun)'' " Funny. I never thought it would be you."
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* In ''Webcomic/TheKAMics'' Brunhilda pulls the trick off [[http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/5420201/ here]].

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* In the second part of [[{{Seinfeld}} The Cadillac]], Susan Ross, George's fiance, goes to Elaine's apartment to confront Elaine about what she suspects is an affair between Elaine and George (in reality, George was lying so he could go on a date with Marisa Tomei). Initially, the two of them seem to have cleared everything up, as Elaine gave the same story that George gave Susan (that Elaine was having issues with her boyfriend over his importing/exporting business), which pleases Susan, who then turns to leave. As soon as she gets to the door, however, she asks Elaine what the issue is with the business and, since this part of the lie wasn't explained, the lie begins to unravel.

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