Dying Declaration of Hate - TV Tropes
- ️Thu Feb 06 2014
"To the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee."
Knowing that you're about to die can certainly have a liberating effect on people, as suddenly all the constraining rules of etiquette and having to play nice suddenly don't seem so important anymore. For example, sometimes it lets people get past hangups like Cannot Spit It Out and make a final, tragic statement of love... and sometimes it lets you tell someone you loathe, especially someone you've had to put up with because they're part of your social circle or someone with power over you like a boss, just what a Jerkass they are.
This can be played either for laughs or drama. Either way counts as being related to "Facing the Bullets" One-Liner, while the more dramatic version tends to overlap with tropes such as Dying Curse and Defiant to the End. Inversions include Dying Declaration of Love and It Has Been an Honor.
Naturally, if the character does wind up living through whatever they're experiencing, this can cause quite a bit of embarrassment and trouble for them... see Not-So-Final Confession and Crossing the Burnt Bridge for more on that.
Compare See You in Hell and Profane Last Words. May overlap with "The Reason You Suck" Speech. See also Last Breath Bullet. Hidden Disdain Reveal is when you reveal your hatred for someone without imminent death.
Contrast Dying Reconciliation.
As this is a Death Trope, beware of unmarked spoilers!
Examples:
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Anime & Manga
- In Attack on Titan, when Krista/Historia's mother is about to be killed, she turns to her daughter and says, "I wish you had never been born."
- In Dusk Maiden of Amnesia, Yuuko Kanoe dies swearing revenge on the people who murdered her and comes back as a Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl to exact it. However, she can't bring herself to go through with it and ends up shunting her hatred into a Literal Split Personality, becoming a Cute Ghost Girl.
- During a flashback in Fruits Basket, Tohru's mother Kyoko tells Kyo, "I'll never forgive you," as she lies dying after being hit by a car that he could have saved her from but didn't due to fear of revealing his curse. A later flashback reveals that this is actually a subversion: Kyoko was trying to tell Kyo that she'd never forgive him if he didn't keep his promise to look out for Tohru. Her intended last words were along the lines of, "If you don't protect Tohru, I'll never forgive you." Unfortunately, because she was heavily injured and on the verge of death, she wasn't able to speak clearly and only got the second half out.
- In Fullmetal Alchemist, before Roy finishes off the last remaining Ishbalan, his victim calmly says, "I... will never forgive you."
- Future Robot Daltanious: Dolmen was born a Heliosian clone of Palmion. Being groomed from a young age to take his place should he ever die, Dolmen was forbidden from leaving his jail cell, tortured whenever Palmion was injured and treated like a lowly slave by the retainers of the Helios Empire. One day he snapped, had the Helios Empire massacred, and aimed to rule the galaxy. He overtook many planets, including Earth, and assimiliated them into his newfound nation, the Zaal Empire. After his Alien Invasion leads to the death of many Earthlings, our main protagonist, Kento Tate, becomes the pilot of the Heliosian Humongous Mecha Daltanious and helps build the La Résistance against the Zaal. In the Grand Finale, after Dolmen goes One-Winged Angel and tells Kento the truth about Helios, he also says this:
Dolmen: Kento Tate, even if I am dead, don't think for a second that this is over!
Kento: W-What?
Dolmen: As long as planets have a need for clones, or if clones like us exist on a planet somewhere... our hatred and sadness will never disappear!! There will come a time when the flames of rebellion will flare up again! - Evil Matriarch Precia Testarossa in the original Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series confesses her hatred for Fate, though neither is dying at that point. Later on, when Precia is falling to her death, Fate tries to save her but she rejects her again.
- This comes up in the second to last chapter of My Girlfriend Without Wasabi, though in a way that won't make any sense if the reader isn't familiar with the author's other works. As Rino's adoptive father fades away, he curses the knight Hawson from Peach Boy Riverside (whom Nozomu is a reincarnation of), though Hawson is never mentioned by name.
- Naruto makes it one its biggest Tear Jerkers in the Gaara flashback when Yashamaru says to Gaara that he never loved him, nor did Gaara's own mother (who died giving him birth), before making himself explode. And it's revealed much later that neither declaration was even true: Karura died blessing Gaara and promising to protect him, and Yashamaru did care for him but was forced to both lie and kill himself by Gaara's Archnemesis Dad aka the Kazekage.
Asian Animation
- In episode 4 of Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of Seasons, Master Pao Pao has a time bomb stuck to him after Wolffy gives him a new vest with the bomb in it. Right before the bomb explodes, Master Pao Pao tells his wife that he loves her, he tells his son the same thing... and then he has no problem telling Mr. Slowy that he hates him.
Comic Books
- Luke Cage: In an issue of Luke Cage: Hero for Hire, Cage accidentally kills a villain, who then insults him with his dying breath. Cage apparently expected him to say something else, so this is Played for Laughs, but also Mood Whiplash.
- Nick Fury: In Fury: My War Gone By, a former Nazi (who was on the Eastern Front) in the Foreign Legion dies happily during a Vietnamese assault, cheerfully telling his attackers that if he could see them, they'd all be dead.
- The Punisher: In an early story, Frank is after a mobster named Fortuna. Fortuna is very much a Bad Boss, shooting his assistant (being held hostage by Frank) so his mooks will start shooting. His next assistant isn't treated any better, and when they're lured into a trap and see an explosive with two seconds left:
Mook: I just want you to know: for the last two years, I've been with your wife!
- Spider-Man: In Spider-Man: Life Story, Norman spends his last breath to say, "H-hate... youuu..." to Peter.
- Star Wats Legacy: After being shot by Gunn Yage, Nieve Gromia hands her killer all the dirt she has on Morrigan Code and begs Gunn to use it to get her nemesis disgraced, arrested, or killed.
- Superman: In The Plague of the Antibiotic Man, Amalak tries to destroy Superman psychologically by tricking him into taking one life. When his gambit fails, Amalak kills himself, trying to make it look like Superman's actions caused his death. Nonetheless, Superman states he has already deduced Amalak shot himself, and the villain dies cursing Superman.
- The Transformers: Unicron: Facing imminent death-by-Maximal horde, Pyra Magna tells Aileron to inform Optimus Prime that she blames him for everything. Aileron retorts that she won't, and Pyra lives to be a jerk another day.
Fan Works
- In the Fire Emblem Fates fanfic A Brighter Dark, Flora is mortally wounded during the Ice Tribe's rebellion and makes a run into the dark, snowy wasteland. The next time she's seen is when Corrin, just waking up from being set on fire, finds her and tries to treat her wounds. Flora threatens to kill her if she tries, and instead decides to use her dying breath to let Corrin know that she always hated her, has wanted her dead for as long as they've known each other and goes on to tear apart every one of Corrin's life decisions thus far and throw them in her face to emphasize how much of a terrible person Corrin is.
"I hated you every moment we were together, and I hate you now. I'll die saying it. I hate you. I hate you. I hate you."
- His History Revealed: A Dr. Robotnik Biography: The last conversation between Robotnik and his father Harold involves Harold yelling at his stoic teenage son and blaming him for his mother's death. Harold dies a few moments later of liver failure.
- Love's Sacrifices: When a vampiric Mircalla confronts her transformed father, Falco makes no attempt to hide his hatred for his daughter. Even as he's beaten, tortured and mutilated, he never lets up; even as his tongue is about to be cut out. He uses his last words to tell Mircalla that no matter where she goes or what she makes of herself, she will always be a waste of his blood and seed, and will wish she died with her mother.
Films — Animated
- Downplayed in The Emperor's New Groove: Right after Pacha rescues Kuzco from the panthers, they end up tied to a log. Pacha insists that he can think of a way out. However, the log then cracks, leaving just enough time for Kuzco to say, "I hate you," before they plummet into the chasm below.
Films — Live-Action
- Aliens has an unusual variation. When Vasquez and Ensign Newbie Gorman get ready to kill themselves and some nearby aliens with a grenade, Vazquez says "You always were an asshole, Gorman." The unusual thing is that she means it, referring to Gorman's incompetence as an officer and such, but there's also a twinge of respect because Gorman showed courage in coming back to try to save her.
- In Click, the protagonist does this momentarily but changes his mind. While dying, he makes amends with his family and flips off his ex-wife's husband but he then gestures that he was just kidding and gives him a thumbs up.
- In Day of the Dead (1985), Captain Henry Rhodes gets torn apart by a horde of zombies during the film's climax. With his final breath, he screams to the zombies eating his entrails "CHOKE ON 'EM!!! CHOKE ON 'EM!!!"
- In Dumb and Dumber, as the duo accidentally feed Mental rat poison thinking it's his ulcer medicine, he shouts at Harry, "You... son of a bitch!" He's visibly depressed later ("But he blamed me. You heard him. Those were his last words." "Not if you count the gurgling sound.").
- Jabberwocky: On his deathbed, Dennis's father takes the time to tell him how much of a disappointment he is and how he regrets ever having him.
- In The Jungle Book (1994), Sergeant Harley falls into quicksand while chasing Mowgli. His comrade Wilkins makes a rather feeble attempt to pull him free, prompting Harley to yell, "Damn you, Wilkins!" as he goes under.
- In Revenge of the Sith, after Obi-Wan defeats Anakin/Vader in a duel (cutting off Anakin/Vader's legs and non-cybernetic arm and leaving him very close to a large pool of lava), Anakin/Vader's reaction to Obi-Wan's lecture about his failures as The Chosen One is the enraged scream "I HATE YOU!" To which Obi-Wan (already heartbroken from the whole situation) shouts back "You were my brother, Anakin! I loved you!" Anakin/Vader survives of course, but Obi-Wan initially thought he was going to die back there.
- In Saw VI, Perez gets a subtle one as her last words. Once Hoffman is ousted as being the wanted second Jigsaw apprentice and the one who tried to frame Strahm as being said apprentice before he died, he goes on an absolute rampage and kills the people with him in the FBI's technical lab, ending it with Perez. He stabs her constantly while asking her who else knows that it's been him all along, to which Perez simply replies, "Everyone." Hoffman tried to frame her partner of five years for heinous crimes, even using his severed hand to try and pull it off, and Perez's last act, now content in the knowledge that Strahm was innocent, is letting Hoffman know that every law enforcement agency in the city will be out for his head.
- In Starship Troopers, a human soldier is about to be killed by a "brain bug" which controls the seemingly mindless insects in the Bug War and he uses his last words to tell it, "One day, someone like me is gonna kill you... and your whole fucking race!"
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Khan borrows Ahab's parting words as his final declaration of hatred for Admiral Kirk.
Literature
- At the climax of David Baldacci's Absolute Power, Secret Service Agent Bill Burton is Driven to Suicide over his actions on the orders of President Richmond. However, he leaves behind a full written confession, tape recordings of his conversations with Richmond that incriminate him in several counts of murder, and — in case Richmond didn't get the message — a proxy ballot for the upcoming election, casting his vote for Richmond's opponent. At the moment he eats his gun, he silently prays:
Here's hoping for life without parole and you live to be a hundred, asshole.
- In Fate/Zero, after Lancer/Diarmuid ua Duibhne is forced to commit suicide by his Master due to being pressured by the Nominal Hero protagonist Kiritsugu, his normally chivalrous and courteous facade shatters as he lets out a huge rant on how he hates all who denied him his wish of fair, honorable combat, and then tops it off with a Dying Curse, which ends up accidentally close to the truth.
- In the Horus Heresy novel The First Heretic, a group of Adeptus Custodes are attacked by the Word Bearers they have been overseeing for the duration of the novel. They are taken down one by one, until the last one, who had taken a vow of silence, hurls his spear to kill one of the Word Bearers and utters one sentence before the rest rip him apart.
I always hated you, Xaphen.
- Rob Roy: As he lies dying, Rashleigh Osbaldistone reiterates how much he hates his cousin Francis. Unflappably, Francis points out that he never did anything to earn his hatred. Rashleigh does not want to hear it, though, so he wastes his last breath cursing his cousin.
"Cousin Francis," he said, "draw near to me." I approached him as he requested.—"I wish you only to know that the pangs of death do not alter I one iota of my feelings towards you. I hate you!" he said, the expression of rage throwing a hideous glare into the eyes which were soon to be closed for ever—"I hate you with a hatred as intense, now while I lie bleeding and dying before you, as if my foot trode on your neck."
"I have given you no cause, sir," I replied,—"and for your own sake I could wish your mind in a better temper."
"You have given me cause," he rejoined. "In love, in ambition, in the paths of interest, you have crossed and blighted me at every turn. I was born to be the honour of my father's house—I have been its disgrace—and all owing to you. My very patrimony has become yours—Take it," he said, "and may the curse of a dying man cleave to it!" - In the novelization of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Director Krennic sees the Death Star about to obliterate him (along with everyone else on Scarif) and takes one final moment to go over this technological terror that he oversaw the construction of, and his mind goes to one exhaust shaft that the kidnapped and recently-killed Galen Erso insisted on adding, follows that shaft into the main reactor — and realizes too late what Erso has done. Said shaft is the one from A New Hope that Luke Skywalker fires proton torpedoes into, which blows up the reactor and destroys the Death Star. Galen Erso deliberately engineered that weakness to give the rebels a fighting chance.
Orson Krennic, advanced weapons research director and father of the Death Star, died alone on Scarif, screaming in fury at Galen Erso, at Jyn Erso, at Wilhuff Tarkin, and at all the galaxy.
- The Science of Discworld: When it looks like a magical reactor is going to blow up the staff of the Unseen University, the Dean, in a subversion of It Has Been an Honour, turns to Mustrum Ridcully and tells him "I'd just like to say, Mustrum. ... I'd just like to say... I think I'd have been a much better Arch Chancellor than you." They do end up surviving, thanks to Narrativium, of course. The Dean would eventually go onto be an Arch Chancellor at a rival magical college where he would not be quite as good at his job as Ridcully.
- Second Apocalypse: Saubon's rigidly loyal and proper groom receives a mortal wound while fighting by his side. The groom uses his remaining moments to very formally inform Saubon that he always hated him. Saubon is completely taken off-guard.
- A Song of Ice and Fire:
- While Tywin Lannister never makes it secret that he despises his son Tyrion for being a dwarf and abuses him for it, he grudgingly acknowledges that Tyrion is still his son. When Tyrion finally gets fed up with all of his father's abuse and murders Tywin in the privy, Tywin's last words before his death are, "You are not my son."
- When Robb Stark has to execute one of his bannermen Rickard Karstark for a treasonous act, he asks Karstark if he has any last words. The man spits at him, "Kill me and be done with it. You are no king of mine."
- The Queen's abusive father in the A Tale of... book Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen is described as having done this to his daughter:
I was there as he left this world. Right by his side. Holding on to his hand so that he would not need to journey into that great unknown alone.
And the moment before he died, his near-lifeless eyes looked up at me. I was full of folly, ready to believe that he was going to thank me.
Instead he said "I have never loved you, daughter." And then he closed his eyes and left this world.
Live-Action TV
- In 1000 Ways to Die, in the death "Brain Worms" from the episode "The Lighter Side of Death", a couple are dying of parasitic infection from eating snails. The guy who made the compromised dish admits that he's actually gay and only dated the girl because she "had the chest of a 12-year-old boy", then they admit to hating each other before taking their last breaths.
- In 24, Tony Almeida gets this from his long-time collaborator David Emerson after betraying him.
- All My Children has a 1994 episode involving the death of Richard Fields, the man who raped Erica Kane when she was 14 (resulting in the conception of Erica's eldest daughter Kendall)note . Fields is about to do the same to Erica's other daughter Bianca — a preteen at the time — but Bianca is rescued by her half-sister Kendall from Fields before he can assault hernote . When Mona, Erica's mother, confronts Fields, Fields suffers a massive heart attack and Mona leaves him to die. Fields' dying words are, "I... hated... them... all!", implying he means his victims.
- In the Babylon 5 episode "The Coming of Shadows", upon hearing that Londo and Refa have reignited the war against the Narn (with whom he was trying to make peace), the dying Emperor Turhan beckons for Londo to lean in, whispers a few words to him, and then passes away. Londo claims that Turhan's last words were in support of the war and the Centauri becoming a colonial power once again. Refa isn't fooled and, when the two men are alone, demands to know what Turhan really said. Londo confesses that the Emperor said they were both damned. Refa just laughs and considers it "a small price for immortality".
- Better Call Saul: Facing either a horrible, slow death by torture at the hands of the Salamanca family or a quick execution from the orders of Gus Fring, Nacho takes a third option and uses his last moments to derisively call Gus the "chicken man" and later an "asshole" as well as tell the Salamancas exactly what he thinks of them in a blistering "The Reason You Suck" Speech, stating outright that he hates "every last one of you psycho sacks of shit" before revealing to Hector that Nacho was the one responsible for Hector's doctored heart medication, and thus for the stroke that paralyzed Hector and stuck him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. With that done, Nacho smiles and shoots himself in the head, escaping the Salamancas and any payback they would have inflicted on him for good.
- Doctor Who:
- "Hell Bent" has a bizarre rendering of this trope when Clara — who is left in a time loop between her final two heartbeats after the Doctor takes her out of time after watching her die, simultaneously rendering her functionally immortal and on the edge of death — tells the Time Lords how much she hates them for the billions of years of torture they put the Doctor through.
- The webisode "The Night of the Doctor" begins with the Doctor showing up to rescue Cass from an imminent crash. However, when she realizes that he's a Time Lord, she refuses to go with him and is pleased when he refuses to escape without her — as far as she's concerned, the Time Lords and Daleks are equally guilty of bringing the universe to the brink of annihilation.
- Played hilariously in the The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode "Grumpy Young Men". Throughout the episode, Will and Carlton are fighting over a girl. Will dreams that the fight continues into old age. After a brief, pathetically poor physical confrontation, Carlton falls to a heart attack. His last words are:
Carlton: Before I die, I just want you to know that I... I... hate you. AHAHAHAHAHA!! [dies]
- In Game of Thrones, Tywin Lannister's last words after he is mortally wounded by his son Tyrion via a crossbow bolt (while in the privy no less) are "you're no son of mine". Tyrion tells him that he has always been Tywin's son before finishing him off with a second bolt to the heart.
- In the Parks and Recreation episode "Ron and Tammy", Ron muses on this trope:
Ron: On my deathbed, my final wish is to have my ex-wives rush to my side so I can use my dying breath to tell them both to go to hell one last time.
- Psych: After his daughter Yang fatally wounds him (thus saving the day), Yin declares that he never loved her. She knows.
Jokes
- There is a joke (told in several variants) about a man who, while on his deathbed, asks his wife to marry a certain person after his death. She agrees, and then says, "I thought you hated him." With his last breath, the husband replies, "Hell yes I do".
- An old man enrolls in a law school. Shortly after he graduates and passes the bar, he succumbs to his age, and his teacher visits him at his deathbed. He asks the man why he wasted his last years mastering the craft he couldn't hope to benefit from. With his last breath, the man responds: "One less lawyer in the world."
Music
- As popularized by Johnny Cash, the lyrics of the song "Sam Hall" are all about how much the condemned man hates each and every person in attendance at his execution.
My name is Samuel, and I'll see you all in hell
I'll see you all in hell
Damn your eyes
Theatre
- Many productions of Peter Pan (1904) have Hook take a moment to tell Peter Pan just how much he hates him immediately before falling to the croc.
- Romeo and Juliet has the last words of Mercutio (whose death changes the tone of the play completely), where he says this not just of Tybalt (who actually killed him) but Romeo (who tried to stop the fight, yet only managed to get Mercutio killed) and everyone in the families whose feud lead to his death.
Mercutio: A Plague on Both Your Houses! They have made worms' meat of me. I have it, and soundly too. Your houses!
Video Games
- BlazBlue: Central Fiction: When Yuuki Terumi finally dies for good:
Terumi: Heh heh heh... Suffer for eternity... Ragna the Bloodedge... Heh heh heh... Hahahahaha!!!
- Brilliantly used in Borderlands 2, while also overlapping with O.O.C. Is Serious Business.
Angel: Dad, I have something I need to tell you... you're an asshole.
- Dawn of War: One of Brikkfist's dying quotes is that his only regret is not killing his mates.
- In Dishonored, the player can choose to foil Overseer Campbell's assassination of Captain Curnow by switching the poisoned glass. When Campbell realizes that he drank the poison, he frantically gives his final orders for his men to Curnow, before bitterly telling Curnow he always hated him as he dies. Curnow is utterly baffled by all of this.
- In Dragon Age: Origins, Arl Rendon Howe delivers this line after his boss fight:
Arl Howe: Maker spit on you! I deserved more.
- Mr. House will give the protagonist one in Fallout: New Vegas should they choose to kill him.
Mr. House: May there be... A Hell for you! A Tartarus! Bleak... Unending...
- In Kindergarten, Buggs's mission to kill off Ms. Applegate involves using a lunch pass to eat lunch with her alone. If you choose to eat the food she's serving, she'll reveal that she overheard the protagonist and Buggs conspiring against her and poisoned the food. Before the protagonist succumbs to this particular death of you, he just tells Ms. Applegate that he hates her.
- The Great Will's last words in both the Neutral and Chaos Paths of Shin Megami Tensei II evoke this and an utterly horrifying Dying Curse.
- In the last story of Sonic Adventure 2, there's a screen of Prof. Gerald Robotnik giving out a speech declaring his hatred for humanity for the murder of Maria minutes before he's executed:
Robotnik: All of you ungrateful humans, who took everything away from me, will feel my loss and despair!
- In Telepath Tactics, these are Harriet's Last Words if she dies in battle, though she makes her hate well-known when she's alive, too.
Harriet: Malcolm, you pusillanimous fecal sac... is this what you wanted? Looks like you won...after all...
- When Nathan Drake finds himself cornered in a catacomb by zombified colonial Spaniards with Eddie Raja in Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Eddie takes a moment to remind Drake that, "If we don't live through this, I just want you to know... that I hate your guts!" Nate replies, "Yeah, likewise." Nate survives, Eddie doesn't.
- In World of Warcraft, once Alizabal, Mistress of Hatred, is defeated, she says, "I hate... every one of you..."
- A nameless guard in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones gets this when Caellach breaks the Frelian Sacred Stone. Fatally wounded in the fight, the soldier spends his last words calling Caellach a monster. The general is unimpressed with the idea that someone would use their last words to insult someone, and such a mild insult, at that.
Visual Novels
- Case 03: True Cannibal Boy: In the epilogue of Case 03, Lily swears to kill Marty and Jade for betraying her, even if she has to come back as an evil spirit. The ending title is "New Cannibal Boy," which indicates she will become an enemy from beyond the grave.
- Doki Doki Literature Club!: Monika attempts to go through one of these directed straight for the player as the latter deletes her during Act 3. However, it's ultimately subverted, as even in her last moments, she still loves the player no matter what. It eventually leads to Monika realizing the reason why the player deleted her in the first place and deciding to restore the entire game, excluding herself.
- In Magical Diary, when Damien reveals his true colors and begins to steal the protagonist's soul, she can use her last strength to make a Dying Declaration of Love... or she can spit a curse at him as she dies.
- In Umineko: When They Cry, Eva declares her hatred of her niece Ange a few minutes before she dies. Ange hardly seems surprised and retorts that it's mutual. Subverted, as Eva deliberately became a Hate Sink for Ange as part of becoming a Silent Scapegoat in order to hide the truth behind the Rokkenjima massacre, which she fears Ange might not be able to take.
Web Animation
- Red vs. Blue:
- Church uses his dying words to say that he always hated Tucker most. Tucker replies, annoyed, that he always knew that and tells him to hurry up and die.
- During Recreation, when Grif thinks they're going to die, he uses the time to call out Sarge and tell him what he really thinks of him.
- Sharkface spends his final moments declaring that he'll never stop hating Carolina and Washington.
- The ending of Season 13 has a surprisingly heartwarming version. With the Blood Gulch Crew all trapped in a room together as Charon forces are about to breach the door, they prepare for their Last Stand against them until reinforcements can arrive for them and they all say their goodbyes to each other. Epsilon is one of the last ones to speak and says to everyone that, out of everyone he's ever met, he hates them all the least, serving as a Continuity Nod to his first death as Church during the first season. Right after this, he performs a Heroic Sacrifice to give his friends a chance to live and, noting that this will be his final death, brings him saying these words to a Bookend.
Webcomics
- Towards the end of 8-Bit Theater, Black Mage starts using power that essentially makes him a Humanoid Abomination and killing off the other main cast members. Thief attempts to backstab Black Mage, but it does no harm at all. Thief's apparent last words as Black Mage is about to kill him:
Thief: My only regret is I didn't hate you more.
- In one strip of Beaver and Steve, the two title characters are cornered by monsters in an alley. When Beaver asks Steve if there's anything he wants to say before they die, he replies "I've always secretly hated you."
- In The Comeback Path of Princess from Mars, Ritter Ely spends his last breaths as he's bleeding out swearing that he's informed the New Roman Empire that Olga Perez is actively opposing him, and the invading military will hunt her down. To then add truth to his words, a New Roman Empire warfleet arrives overhead... Thus ends Season 1.
- Kalki in Drow Tales spends her last, violent moments screaming out her hate for her killer, her own mother.
- The Order of the Stick:
- As Redcloak's brother Right-eye is dying at the end of prequel Start of Darkness, he refers to his brother as "Redcloak", a name he basically considers a demeaning slave name, for the first time.
- Golem Crystal spits her hate at Haley
after getting dumped into a lava pit in the main comic.
- Unsounded: Those Alishmen in the presence of someone under the Etalarche Curse are filled with an all encompassing loathing for them and will try to kill them even if they have no way of even touching them and will merely kill themselves. Vampire's last words, to their cursed lover Roger after coming under sway of the curse and end up killed in self defense are;
"I'll stomach it no longer! I'll abide this face no longer!"
Web Originals
- DEATH BATTLE!:
- There are a few notable ones for the ones saying it to their opponents:
Shadow: [to Mewtwo] Screw you!
Ichigo: [to Naruto] Screw you... bastard!
Carnage: [to Lucy] I hate you...
Gamabunta: [to Master Roshi*, despite not dying] SCREW YOU, YOU PERVERT!
Deadpool: [to the Mask] Fuck you.
Cable: [to Booster Gold] I'll See You in Hell, you goddamn golden asshole!- Inverted when Crona tells Venom "I hate you..." before killing him.
- In Dragon Ball Z Abridged, Guldo, the Butt-Monkey from the Ginyu Force, often tries to reach out and be friendly to Vegeta, only for Vegeta to abuse him in return. In particular, Vegeta has a fondness for throwing doggie treats at Guldo's head, which Guldo finds especially demeaning. When Guldo is fighting Gohan and Krillin, he gets mortally wounded by a sneak attack by Vegeta, and begins pondering the afterlife... and Vegeta breaks it up by throwing a dog biscuit at his head.
- Gandalf from The Nostalgia Critic's "Top 11 Dumbest Lord of the Rings Moments", just before he falls from the bridge, realises that nobody's going to save him and responds:
- Zephaniah Mann's will
(written on his own skin) from the supplemental material of Team Fortress 2 is equal parts this trope and Thanatos Gambit as he delivers supreme contempt for his idiot sons Redmond and Blutarch and to the world in general.
I, Zephaniah Mann, being of sound mind, do hereby vow to haunt the Earth is a horrifying poltergeist, until such time as I have quenched my all-consuming thirst for vengeance against the world, and especially against my dunderhead sons. [...] God and his angels will have to drag me screaming into Heaven. I do not want to die! Damn you all to Hell!
- In a deleted scene from the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series episode "Melvin'd", Marik and Florence get a Dying Declaration of Hate as they are about to be killed by Melvin... a moment which is quickly killed by Marik insisting that he's straight.
Bakura: Marik, I... I hate you. I hate you with all my heart. I hate you more than I've ever hated anybody. I hate you so much I can barely take it. In fact, I want to go on hating you for the rest of my life. And if our world is destroyed, well, I won't be able to hate you anymore.
Marik: Oh, Bakura! I had no idea you felt that way about me! I-if it makes you feel any better, I hate you too. I think I hated you from the moment I first met you.
Bakura: In that case Marik, if we win this duel, let us go and make sweet hatred together. Just you and me. Hating each other. All night long.
Marik: Yes! Wait a second, are you coming on to me? I already told you, Bakura, I'm not gay!
Western Animation
- A villain to villain example combined with Posthumous Villain Victory and Thanatos Gambit in Batman: The Animated Series: The Joker gets an Unexpected Inheritance of $250 million in cash, gold and jewels from deceased rival Edward "King" Barlowe, except most of it is fake as he laid out in his Spiteful Will. Barlowe uses Flaw Exploitation by appealing to Joker's short-sighted greed, correctly guessing he'll have nothing left over to pay in taxes. He even rubs it on Joker's face (via a videotape) with a Morton's Fork: get jailed for tax evasion (which Joker can't do), or admit that he was conned and become Gotham's Butt-Monkey (which he can't stand). Bonus points for Barlowe as Joker can't even get his revenge on a dead man.
Barlow: See, I always hated your guts and this was the perfect payback!
- Played for Drama in BoJack Horseman. BoJack goes to visit his former Best Friend Herb on his deathbed and apologize for not helping save his career. Herb bluntly rejects his apology, before giving him a scathing "The Reason You Suck" Speech for not only abandoning him but not even trying to reach out to his best friend in two decades, bitterly concluding with telling him that he'll have to live with the guilt for the rest of his life as he didn't deserve closure.
- Played for laughs in Elemental. When Ember's grandmother is dying, she begs Ember to never marry water. This is later confirmed by Ember to have never happened.
- Family Guy:
- When a very drunk Peter accidentally causes his father's death, Francis asks Peter to come closer to listen to what he has to say. His last words are "You're a fat, stinking drunk!" Francis "loved" Peter like a son, but he never liked him. Peter soon realizes afterward that Francis wasn't even his biological father in the first place, and his father was actually an Irish town drunk named Mickey McFinnigan. Later in the episode, Peter remembering Francis's last words (courtesy of Francis' spirit as part of a joke) helps him realize that he can prove to Mickey that he's his son through a drinking contest.
- In another episode, after the town is led to believe the world will end in a short amount of time, Peter declares just beforehand that he can't stand his kids, wanting to get that out of the way before he dies. As it turns out, the whole thing was just a prank by the local news team, leaving Peter in a rather awkward situation afterward. Before that, he goes to a black neighborhood and shouts the n-word. They crown him their king for being so courageous.
- In the Futurama episode "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles", Professor Farnsworth (who's drowning) curses Zoidberg (not for any related reason, everyone just hates him). Definitely a parody of the Dying Curse trope.
Fansworth: With my last breath, I curse Zoidberg!
- When Bolin is forced to save Corrupt Corporate Executive/Mad Scientist Varrick in the fourth season of The Legend of Korra from a situation likely to kill them both that had been engineered by Varrick, he makes sure to tell Varrick how much he hates the guy just before making a desperate attempt to survive.
- From the 1949 Looney Tunes High Diving Hare, after being tricked by Bugs Bunny for the third time, Yosemite Sam unfalls to glare at his adversary long enough to say, "Ah hate you." Sam then resumes plummeting to his doom.
- A villain on villain example combining with "Facing the Bullets" One-Liner: In Megas XLR, a couple of Glorft mooks look out the window to see Megas seconds away from crashing into the mothership, right where they stand. One turns to the other and says, "I've always hated you." Cue explosion.
- In Metalocalypse, Toki and Skwisgaar get one of these moments when they believe they're about to be killed. Of course, considering the band is made up entirely of Heroic Comedic Sociopaths, it may be more of an Insult of Endearment.
Toki: [facing certain death] I've always hated you, Skwisgaar.
Skwisgaar: I knows, Toki. I knows. - Shadow Raiders: As The Vizier prepares to ram Planet Fire into the Beast Planet, he decides to go out quoting Moby-Dick
For my planet's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!
- Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM): In the Grand Finale, when Robotnik is left trapped inside his exploding Doomsday Project, he spends his last moments screaming about how much he hates Sonic.
Robotnik: I really hate that hedgehog. I hate him! I HATE HIM! HATE HIM!!! HATE, HATE, HATE, HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE!!!!!!!
Real Life
- There is a story (not a mainstream one) that the Prophet Muhammad died 632 AD from the complications of eating poisoned mutton in 629 AD. The poisoner was Zainab bat el-Harith, a Jewish woman. Muhammad, as his last words, cursed the Jews and Christians as they had built synagogues and churches on prophets' graves. This story is very doubted by most scholars with the traditional tale (that Muhammad's last words were "Rather, on to God Most High") considered more credible.
- While the exact cause of Fatimah bint Muhammad's death is unknown (Sunni Muslims say she quietly died, possibly of grief, after the death of her father and Shiites say she sustained deadly injuries from a raid organized by Abu Bakr), one of her last statements was that Abu Bakr was not welcome at her funeral.
- Many depictions of Marshal Jean Lannes's last moments include him calling Napoleon out on his endless conquest and warmongering. Unfortunately, while this sounds very in-character for Lannes, the tirade seems to have been invented by Cadet de Gassicourt's, Napoleon's pharmacist, in the years immediately following the fall of the Empire. Most witnesses of Lannes's agony agree that he was too delirious with gangrene to say anything coherent.
- There are a number of documented cases where prisoners about to be executed for murder and other crimes choose to make their last words this. For example, allegedly Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, cursed King Philip IV of France and Pope Clement from his pyre and predicted that they would both die within a year. The Pope succumbed to some malady a month later, and the king fell to his death from horse's back six months after that. Make of that what you will.
- Having butted heads ever since the latter got into politics, John McCain specifically banned Donald Trump from his funeral while he was on his death bed.