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14A character is on the verge of crossing a line that can't be uncrossed, but is wavering, when he suddenly receives a provocation that drives him to commit the act, or at least attempt to. A (usually) more lethal version of FisticuffProvokingComment.
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16For instance, TheHero has a gun to the head of his ArchEnemy, but is held back by his ThouShaltNotKill principles. As he struggles internally, his foe brags about [[StuffedIntoTheFridge stuffing his girlfriend into the fridge]], and it's the last straw that makes him pull the trigger.
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18This doesn't necessarily have to involve a gun, or even killing. It can involve "pulling the trigger" on any action which (seemingly) cannot be taken back and will (usually) alter things in a dark way, such as declaring war or turning to TheDarkSide. The only constant is that the character must be hesitating, and there must be a singular provocation that pushes them over the edge.
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20If a protagonist does this and it's a more idealistic work (or StatusQuoIsGod), it'll turn out not to be so irrevocable after all, or a third party will intervene to prevent them from actually crossing the line. If not, this is often a StartOfDarkness, or at least ItGetsEasier and GainingTheWillToKill. Do not press the BerserkButton lightly.
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22See also YouWouldntShootMe, which specifically applies to guns, and usually ''doesn't'' have the holder carrying through. GetItOverWith, StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred and PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou have the target trying to invoke this.
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24Compare KillHimAlready when the provocation comes from the character's friend or ally. Contrast VillainsWantMercy. If they decide to pull an ISurrenderSuckers instead, that might have been a provocation enough for the hesitating character to "pull the trigger". Compare also to GiveMeAReason, where the person about to "pull the trigger" would really ''like'' to do so and asks the person on the other end for provocation.
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31* ''Manga/HappyKanakosKillerLife'': The titular Kanako accidentally becomes a top-class hitwoman thanks to the fact that every person she kills reveals themselves as an AssholeVictim and makes her pull the trigger without any conscious effort on her part.
32* ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'': [[MartialPacifist Vash the Stampede]] has had this forced upon him in hopes of breaking his pacifist spirit, indirectly or directly, by Knives, the most notable example being [[TheDragon Legato]] who has the townspeople [[PeoplePuppets under his control]]. The only way for Vash to save them is to kill Legato, [[ThanatosGambit which is just what he wants]], sending the former into a HeroicBSOD that lasts through the subsequent episode.
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36* ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'': In the climax of the first issue, Batgirl and Red Hood (Formerly Jason Todd, the second Robin) are keeping an eye on a captive Joker known as The Clown (Representing the Silver Age Joker). The Clown brings up how he killed Jason Todd back when he was Robin, mentioning that Todd begged him not to kill him, saying "If you let me live, I'll do anything you say... I'll be your Robin." Todd finally snaps and shoots The Clown in the head.
37* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'': Blacksad is about to kill Ivo Statoc, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who raped and murdered his former girlfriend, but still has his doubts whether he can really go through with a VigilanteExecution even after he already put Statoc's bodyguards in the hospital to get to him. Fortunately, Statoc's arrogant gloating about [[VirtueIsWeakness his own coldblooded nature]] and flashing a [[SmugSmiler confident smirk]] angers Blacksad enough to pull the trigger.
38* ''ComicBook/CaptainBritainJamieDelanoAndAlanDavis'': The assassin Slaymaster beats and blinds Betsy Braddock, the new Captain Britain. Her brother Brian, the first superhero to use the name, then delivers a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to the villain, fuelled by UnstoppableRage. At the end, he holds a huge, jagged piece of rubble aloft and prepares to bring it down on Slaymaster's head, then stops, realising what he'd be doing. Slaymaster chooses that moment to taunt Brian -- and Brian crushes him after all.
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42* In ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', [[spoiler:Koala gets the opportunity to get revenge on Vice-Admiral Strawberry for his part in Fisher Tiger's death. In their confrontation, Strawberry, without knowing yet who she was avenging, tells Koala that getting revenge is futile, which causes second thoughts in Koala as she knows that killing him won't bring Tiger back. That is until Strawberry clarifies that her quest is futile [[TautologicalTemplar because anyone that went against him, no matter the reason, is automatically guilty and deserves their fate because they stood against Justice]]. That gave Koala the final push to unleash a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown for ''everything'' that Strawberry had brought upon her and Tiger]].
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46* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'': In the final showdown, Hiro and his friends nearly manage to talk down [[spoiler: Callahan]] from going through with his plan. Until Krei speaks up, trying to make an offer. It visibly makes the BigBad solidify his choice to go through with his plan.
47* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': A failed example during the final showdown, when Tarzan gets his hands on Clayton's gun.
48-->'''Clayton:''' Go ahead. Shoot me. ''(he laughs as Tarzan hesitates)'' [[ARealManIsAKiller Be a man]].\
49''(Tarzan presses the barrels right to Clayton's throat... and mimics the sound of a loud gunshot)''\
50'''Tarzan:''' [[ShutUpHannibal Not a man like YOU!]] ''(he smashes the gun into a million pieces)''
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54* ''Film/TheBalladOfCableHogue'': A band of thieves abandons Hogue in the southwest desert, leaving him to trek miles without water. By chance, Hogue stumbles onto a site where an aquifer breaks the surface. In gratitude, Hogue swears to God that he'll abandon his sinful ways. Hogue soon sets up shop along a stage route, selling spring water to thirsty travelers. When one of Hogue's old criminal cronies shows up to rob him, Hogue points a rifle at him. The criminal taunts him with, "You ain't got the guts, Hogue." Despite his promise to God, Hogue pulls the trigger, killing his nemesis.
55* ''Film/{{Coffy}}'': When Coffy finds out her boyfriend is a CorruptPolitician and was working with the criminal organization that she blamed for her sister's addiction, she went to his home to kill him. As she has her shotgun pointed at him, he tries to explain that working with the drug traffickers was a pragmatic compromise to use their money to put him in a position of power where he could improve conditions for the entire black community. Coffy isn't sure whether to believe him, until she finds out he's been sleeping with a white woman, then she shoots him in the groin.
56* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': It was never very likely that Deadpool would let BigBad Francis/Ajax live, but Ajax's taunting about Deadpool's foolish belief that Ajax could cure his appearance certainly didn't help matters.
57* ''Film/DeathBecomesHer'': During a tense confrontation at the top of the stairs with a rejuvenated Madeline, Ernest snaps when she insults him and nearly strangles her, before leaving her tottering on the top step. She begs Ernest to pull her up and he begins to... Until she shouts "Hurry up, you wimp!" Ernest responds by poking her shoulder and sending Madeline down the marble stairs in a bone-shattering tumble (she gets better... sort of).
58* ''Film/DjangoUnchained'': Dr. Schultz utterly loathes Calvin Candie for his racism and sadism, but he's willing to leave without any bloodshed. Then Candie tops off his previous humiliation of Schultz by trying to force him to shake hands, just to shatter his remaining dignity. This triggers Schultz's RageBreakingPoint, and he shoots Candie dead on the spot.
59* ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'': In the climax, Luke is hiding from Vader, refusing to fight him or be goaded anymore. When Vader susses out his sister's existence and brags that they can just turn her instead, Luke flies into a rage, starts channeling TheDarkSide (which Yoda and Kenobi both told him was a point of no return,) and brutally curb-stomps Vader. Fortunately, after cutting off Vader's hand, Luke manages to regain control of himself and pull back to the light side.
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63* While the shot never does actually get fired due to an interruption, the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' series contains the following exchange when Skulduggery captures the man who killed [[spoiler:their mutual friend, Ghastly Bespoke]].
64-->'''[[spoiler:Ravel]]:''' Is this an arrest, or an execution?\
65'''Skulduggery:''' I haven't decided yet.\
66'''[[spoiler:Ravel]]:''' I really am sorry about [[spoiler:Ghastly]].\
67'''Skulduggery:''' ''(stepping backwards "to avoid bloodspatter")'' Execution it is.
68* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': In the ''Literature/XWingSeries'' novel "The Bacta War" Iella Wessiri and Elscol Lorro manage to corner the Imperial Flirry Vorru after he shoots several troopers. He then surrenders to Iella and Elscol. Lorro still tries to shoot Vorru but Iella stops her and convinces her not to. Vorru [[TooDumbToLive taunts]] Iella that he will never face New Republic and that she's not capable of shooting him. She admits that she can't but Elscol could. Elscol fires her weapon but it turns out that Iella had set Elscol's weapon to stun after stopping her from shooting the man before, winding up with Vorru being only stunned.
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72* This turns out to be the reason Bryce was killed in ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy''. After being beaten up by Zach and left by the river, Bryce is found by [[spoiler:Jessica and Alex]]. He begs them to help him, as he can't walk or call for help, and if he's left out here all night he'll probably die of exposure. Even though Bryce is an asshole who has hurt him and everyone he cares about [[spoiler:Alex]] can't bring himself to leave Bryce to die like this and helps him stand. However, when Bryce begins threatening violent retribution against Zach and accuses [[spoiler:Jessica]] of setting him up to her face (he having [[spoiler:raped her]]), [[spoiler:Alex]] shoves him into the river and lets him drown.
73* In the ''Series/ColdCase'' episode "Justice", [[spoiler:William]] holds a gun to the rapist of [[spoiler:his]] sister, and shoots when the latter [[PostRapeTaunt brags that all his victims loved it]].
74* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Tyrion has a crossbow trained on his father Tywin for [[spoiler:sleeping with Shae and for a lifetime of abuse]]. But he's wavering and Tywin doesn't believe he'll do it. And he really seems like he might not, especially after Tywin restrains himself from calling Shae a whore. Despite everything, Tywin seems to be winning Tyrion over... until Tyrion refuses to go back into the bedroom where he killed [[spoiler:Shae]] and Tywin says, and promptly [[spoiler:gets killed]]:
75-->'''Tywin:''' Are you afraid of a dead whore?
76* ''Series/TheMagicians2016'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheMagicians2016S02E04 The Flying Forest]]", Penny ends up needing to get his hands sliced off as a result of them getting subjected to a curse. Quentin is reluctant to do so, but eventually proceeds to chop them off in rage after getting goaded into it by Penny.
77* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration:'' ''Probably'' happens, but left slightly ambiguous in the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E22TheMostToys The Most Toys]]". Data has been captured by Kivas Fajo, a rich {{jerkass}} CollectorOfTheStrange, who intends to keep him as a collector's item, and spends the episode trying to break him into submission. Fajo also employs a special force-field belt, that prevents Data from touching him, meaning that Data cannot physically subdue him. Near the end, Data has turned the tables and has a very deadly, ''extremely'' painful weapon pointed at Fajo, who starts taunting him for not being able to summon the rage necessary to kill, pointing out to him that his programming prevents him from doing so as it dictates respect for all living things. Fajo then threatens to exploit this against the android, telling Data that he will kill as many people as it takes to make him obey him. Turns out, however, that Data doesn't need anger, just the cold and perfectly logical realization that [[ZerothLawRebellion allowing Fajo, who is just one person, to live and continue to be a threat to the lives and health of many other people is a greater evil than killing him]]. Data then calmly says "I cannot permit this to continue" and aims the weapon... and gets beamed up by O'Brien, who sees that the weapon is discharging and is able to dissipate it harmlessly. Data suggests it [[ExactWords "may have"]] malfunctioned during the teleport, although it’s implied that Riker might not believe him but is willing to let it slide.
78* OnceASeason in ''Series/TheWire'':
79** When [[spoiler:Bodie and Poot hold a gun to Wallace for snitching]], the final straw is when [[spoiler:Wallace]] starts crying.
80** [[spoiler:Ziggy shoots Gleikas]] after being stiffed on the payment on his car heist and getting slapped around and thrown out.
81** While no provocation is needed, as his fate is already sealed [[spoiler:Omar and Brother Mouzone shoot Stringer Bell]] after he tells them to just do it already.
82** [[spoiler:Bug's dad admitting having had sex with men in prison]] is enough to push [[spoiler:Chris Partlow]] to lose his cool and beat him to death in an alley [[spoiler:instead of walking him into a vacant house to kill and hide]].
83** In one of the final scenes of the series, as the New Day Co-op gather to discuss what to do next, [[spoiler:Slim Charles shoots Cheese]] after the latter casually admits he was the one who [[spoiler:betrayed his own uncle Prop Joe]].
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87* In ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'', Burr is enjoined in a duel with Hamilton, but is hesitant to shoot at his former friend-turned-rival, and is strongly considering wasting his shot in the air, confident that Hamilton will do likewise. But then he sees Hamilton putting on his glasses. Convinced that the only reason Hamilton would don glasses is to improve his aim, and refusing to let his children be orphans, Burr shoots Hamilton, killing him.
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91* ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'': Jack is willing to spare the Meriff despite having been wronged by him, but the latter's attempt to pull an ISurrenderSuckers and shoot Jack leads to him responding by shooting him to death right then and there.
92-->'''Jack:''' '''ARGH!''' I was gonna let you ''live'', you '''dumb bastard!'''
93* ''Videogame/GodOfWarIII'': As Kratos tries to save Pandora from [[spoiler:being consumed by the fires that protect Pandora's Box]], Zeus walks up behind Kratos and pleads "For once in your pathetic life, don't fail. Don't fail her you like you failed your family." Unfortunately, bringing up Kratos' family happens to be one of his {{Berserk Button}}s, and he has a lapse on concentration that causes him to let go of Pandora, then turns around to pummel Zeus in the face.
94* ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs:'' In the opening cinematic (in an alternate universe,) the Joker has {{Mind Rape}}d Superman into destroying Metropolis, and killing Lois and their unborn child. When Batman is interrogating the Joker, Supes shows up, enraged. He grabs the Joker in a chokehold and is wavering over what to do, when the Joker makes a tasteless joke about how "maybe he won't kill his next family". It pushes Superman into killing him in messy fashion, punching right through him and tearing out his heart in what soon proves to be his StartOfDarkness.
95* ''VideoGame/{{Mafia}}'': After mortally wounding [[spoiler:Sam]], Tommy starts lowering his gun, only to finish them off once Sam makes the mistake of talking about [[spoiler:the good times he, Tommy, and Paulie had together, the latter he'd murdered beforehand]].
96* ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza 1}}'': in a scene added in the ''Kiwami'' remaster, [[spoiler:Nishikiyama is preparing to commit ''seppuku'' after a long trip over the DespairEventHorizon ends with his sister dying of her illness. Before he can go through with this, his troublesome underling Matsushige comes in and starts badmouthing Nishiki, comparing him negatively to (currently imprisoned) Kiryu. Rather than kill himself, Nishiki quickly rounds on Matsushige and guts him with his dagger, coolly telling the man as he dies that Kiryu took the fall for Nishiki killing Dojima. Once Matsushige's dead, Nishiki decides ItGetsEasier and completes his FaceHeelTurn, becoming the villain he is in the main plotline]].
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100* ''Webcomic/EnsignSueMustDie'': Spock resolves to kill Sue, and has a phaser set to "Pocket Death Star" pointed at her, but is wavering, with his hand shaking. When she starts bragging about being a perfect marksman, he scowls and blasts her full-force. (But she turns out to be immune to phasers.}
101* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
102** In [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0603.html one strip]], Haley gets cornered in a basement by the members of her former ThievesGuild, under orders from the guildmaster to kill her. She starts talking about how difficult it's going to be knowing the names of all the former friends and comrades she's going to fight... but when she sees Toby, who runs the guild's [[BeastlyBloodSports dog-fighting ring]], she remembers that most of the people in the guild are assholes, stops feeling guilty about hurting them and sinks two arrows into his chest.
103** When Roy gets into a fight with a vampire who was raised from the corpse of one of his friends, the vampire attempts to demoralize Roy with an underhanded taunt about [[MockingTheMourner the accident that killed his baby brother Eric]]. But the vampire accidentally words the taunt in a way that would be completely out of character for Roy's friend to say even if he really had turned evil. This convinces Roy that the vampire isn't actually his friend, but a monster that has hijacked their corpse, and he starts fighting more fiercely as a result.
104* One ''Sev Space'' comic (made before the release of ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'') has Yoda telling Obi-Wan that he has foreseen that Anakin will turn to the dark side. Obi-Wan asks if it is due to a Sith Lord or emotional scars from losing his mother, and Yoda says it's worse than that, leaving Obi-Wan wondering what hideous evil could produce such anger... as it turns out, [[TheScrappy Jar Jar Binks]] is back.
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108* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' movie, "Into the Wild Green Yonder", mentions an extinct species called the Striped Biologist Taunter. [[DontExplainTheJoke They're implied to be a whole species of this, who taunted biologists to kill them.]] They get revived at the end, where it is revealed that Striped Biologist Taunters have target patterns on their bellies, and one of them says to the camera, with a smug attitude, in plain English, "What are you gonna do, ''shoot'' us?"
109* An early episode of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has a group of buffalo planning a stampede to drive off the settler ponies in an overly-simplified allegory for Native Americans and settlers. The Mane 6 have attempted to talk them down, and at the start of the stampede, it seems that they've succeeded, as the chief of the buffalos hesitates to actually go through with it. Until Pinkie launches into a reprise of her friendship song, which the chief absolutely ''hates'', causing him to charge into town.
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113* It is alleged that Tsar Nicholas of Russia was once agonizing over signing a particularly controversial order, when an aide de camp approached him and tried to comfort him with the words "Majesty, we know how difficult it must be for you to decide...", not realizing that the one thing the Tsar hated above all else was the idea that others perceived him as a [[TheDitherer weak, indecisive leader]]. If true, it was likely hearing these words that convinced him that he needed to sign the order... the year was 1914, and the order was the declaration of war on Germany that triggered UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne.
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