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Cue Card Pause
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A gag in which a character is reading something aloud, and accidentally cuts themself. (Beat.) ...off in the middle of a sentence by stopping too early. The truncated sentence is still grammatical, so it sounds like they're saying something complete. (Another beat.) ...ly different from what they meant, and it takes a moment for the audience and the other characters to catch up with the new information and parse the sentence correctly. This usually results from trying to read from cue cards, note cards or a screen that doesn't scroll quickly enough. A similar catch-up effect can occur if an unprepared character encounters a garden path sentence or a crash blossom headline. Sometimes a part of Bad "Bad Acting". Averting this is why a lot of instructions begin with a direction to fully read all instructions before starting. Compare Bait-and-Switch Comment, Reading the Stage Directions Out Loud, Stopped Reading Too Soon, and Telegraph Gag STOP. |
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In The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, we get "Your father really is at the bottom of the ocean. [dramatic pause, sad music] He's in a submarine, looking for you!" Mocked in this Nostalgia Critic segment. | |
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The Play That Goes Wrong: When Annie gets shoved on to take Sandra's place as the Femme Fatale, she is reading her lines from the script, leading to such readings as: Peter Pan Goes Wrong: During the Marooner's Rock scene, Dennis as Mr. Smee does not have his headset and has to read his lines from cue cards. Due to being written in a hurry, they break in some unfortunate places: Because of this, the stage crew in A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong tried another approach: writing Dennis' lines on various props and set pieces. Hilarity ensues when some of the words are mirrored or on the bottom of objects. |
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Done in the Good Mythical Morning episode "Cutting Your Own Hair Challenge". | |
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Terranigma makes the dolls before Bloody Mary a huge hell because of how they stop in the middle of the rhyme with no hint as to how they are supposed to be beaten. The hint is in the second half, after they stop a second time. | |
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Ranma ½: This is the ultimate cause of Ranma's cat phobia. His father read about a training method where you tie fish sausages around the trainee and throw them in a pit full of hungry cats; if he had finished reading before trying it out on his son he'd have found that the book was using this as an example of a method only a complete idiot would use. | |
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, the prologue to the Mechanicals' Play Within a Play "Pyramus and Thisbe" is perfectly sound if read with the proper punctuation, but Shakespeare mispunctuated it, on purpose. | |
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In the BoJack Horseman episode "The Best Thing That Ever Happened", BoJack uses index cards to fire Princess Carolyn as his agent. Unfortunately, somehow, some jokes meant for the Comedy Central Roast of January Jones slipped in. (He wasn't invited but just wanted to write some jokes in case he got called for it.) | |
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The Simpsons In "Treehouse of Horror IX" Krusty is doing a Halloween special, dressed as a vampire... In "Cape Feare", Sideshow Bob is out on parole and mailing Bart death threats. As Bart becomes increasingly paranoid, he runs into his mom, Flanders and Mrs. Krabappel: And yet another: |
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Peter Pan Goes Wrong: During the Marooner's Rock scene, Dennis as Mr. Smee does not have his headset and has to read his lines from cue cards. Due to being written in a hurry, they break in some unfortunate places: | |
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Happens to Gladys Glover in It Should Happen to You to hilarious effect; she cuts words in ha lf, awk—wardly talks...to the...camera, andthenspeedsthroughtherestofthespeech. | |
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Quoth the vampires in Tanz Der Vampire: | |
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Looney Tunes: A Bugs Bunny cartoon, "Hare-less Wolf", has a scene where a dim-witted wolf attempts to employ a hand-grenade against Bugs and reads the instructions. | |
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Pikachu does this in the redub of the first episode of Pokémon The 'Bridged Series to demonstrate that he won't be doing any Pokémon Speak. | |
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Arrested Development has the Bluths repeatedly saddled with a doctor who always does this, like saying someone is going to be all right...because their left hand is gone. The third time he appears, Lucille mutters "Oh great, it's the wordsmith." | |
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Michael Green's coarse-acting play of Moby-Dick, when the old sea dog says "...there's nothing like the smell of sperm." (remembers the rest of the line as everyone gapes) "Oil! Sperm oil!" | |
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Cracked's video "Everything You Know About Vikings Is A Lie" ends with the slip, "Let's get crazy-horny...vikings out of pop culture." | |
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In Rocko's Modern Life episode "Nothin' To Sneeze At", Bev accidentally gets a new nose, but then ends up catching a disease and needed to be taken back to the hospital. Dr. Hutchinson then informed a nervously waiting Ed that they weren't able to save her, causing him to experience Color Failure. Then Hutch looks back over the report and realizes she meant to say they couldn't save Bev's nose. | |
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In Stripped to Kill, Sgt. Heineman is reading from an arrest report regarding Dazzle: | |
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The Martian: Soon after NASA learns Mark Watney is alive and now completely alone on Mars, Kapoor wonders about Watney's mental state given he's millions of miles from the nearest human being and years away from any possible rescue. Smash Cut to Watney's latest video log entry where he seems rather beat while Vicki Sue Robinson's "Turn the Beat Around" plays because 70's disco is the only music genre to be found there. | |
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The infamous first boss of Final Fantasy VII, the Guard Scorpion. Cloud tells you, "Attack while its tail's up!/It'll counterattack with its laser!" By the time you see the second line and understand that this was meant as a warning, it may be too late. | |
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The Benny Hill Show had a sketch with a woman who was having a similar problem putting an awkward pause just before the final word in a sentence. Two lines she had trouble with were "What's that in the road, a head?"note What's that in the road ahead? and "What is this thing called, love?"note What is this thing called love?. | |
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In a Just Shoot Me! episode, Finch is reading to Jack the instructions for assembling a dollhouse. | |
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In Kung Fu Panda 3, when Po, Shifu and the Furious Five look through Oogway's scrolls to find out more about Kai. | |
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In The Music Man, Mayor Shinn attempts to introduce an act for the Fourth of July celebration. | |
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Happens several times in Slayers NEXT episode 14. | |
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At one point in Fallout: New Vegas, some drunk female NCR troopers have jumped in a fountain on the New Vegas Strip. One of the securitrons surrounding the troopers makes a request... | |
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Chuggaaconroy: "It's time I state that Xenoblade Chronicles 1 was my last Let's Play... made in Sony Vegas. I'm switching to Premiere for the next LP." | |
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The Army Game: Ted Lune, as Pvt. Len Bone, would often read out a letter from his mother. The letter relied heavily on all different kinds of reading-out-loud tropes, and invariably finished with an inversion of this particular one; for example, "Mrs Jones next door has bought six pigs. She keeps them in the back yard and there's an awful smell from your loving mother." This was based on a popular bit from his stand-up routines (see Radio below). | |
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Frequently on Quantum Leap, with Al reading data off the tiny handlink screen. For example, in "M.I.A.": | |
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In The Gamers: Dorkness Rising, Leo/Flynn reads out part of the backstory from a note passed to him by the GM. The other characters/players motion for him to notice that he's supposed to turn the card over before he does. | |
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Farscape. Chiana provides a momentary Ship Tease due to her habit of speaking like this when she tells John Crichton: "I would love you...to come with me, but..." | |
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In one episode of Archer, Archer's mother Mallory is criticizing his relationship with African-American Lana and says she doesn't want him to be with a black... ops field agent. | |
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In the Forgotten Realms, the Cult of the Dragon was formed because its founder, Sammaster, misread a translation of an ancient prophesy as: "None shall remain, but the dead dragons shall rule the world entire." Correctly punctuated, it should read: "None shall remain but the dead; dragons shall rule the world entire." As a result of this simple flub (and Sammaster's madness and delusions of godhood), the cultists began worshipping evil dragons, creating dracoliches, and generally causing trouble for everybody. | |
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At the start of Carry On Behind, Professor Roland Crump's lecture goes From Bad to Worse, starting with this trope after dropping his notes and getting them mixed up: | |
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A television ad for Bet 24 (an online gambling service) features gaffe-prone sportsman Mark Wary (previously seen on comedy programs The Wedge and Mark Loves Sharon) saying that he is going to "get online to score... some great odds". | |
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In 7 Zwerge, this happens while Speedy is reading from the book about mushrooms because Speedy is slow and pauses a lot while talking. | |
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In Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal, during one of your rival's speeches we have this little gem: | |
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Drake & Josh: Drake bets that he can go a set amount of time without any junk food, and Josh bets the same, but with video games. Megan throws together a contract. Whoever caves must die ... (*turns page*) his hair pink. | |
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Musical variation: starting to play a well-known phrase of music (dun dun dun...) and then turning the page to get the rest of it (''DUUUUUUUNNN!'). Igudesman & Joo do it here, and Victor Borge displays a variant here. | |
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In Yes, Minister, politician Jim Hacker is reading a speech, in his usual leaden uninspired way, with heavy reliance on a script. Trying to convey that Britain is a full and enthusiastic member of the European Union, he gets to the bottom of the page and reads as far as "Our French....." There is then a leaden pause as he turns the page and picks up with "....friends'' as if the implied continuation had never even occurred to him as a possibility. note in the series, Hacker's mistrust, suspicion and downright Francophobia is a Running Gag. | |
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From "GLITTER" by Save Face: | |
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Done in Hogan's Heroes when the POWs have a problem with an escape plan, and they use Klink's Incredibly Obvious Bug to get him to do something. One of them has made scripts, and the page turn causes some problems. (From memory): | |
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30 Rock: Liz Lemon has an outlook on life, and has turned to "Lizbeanism": | |
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The Belgian comic Le Chat: In one strip, the Cat is reading a newspaper, headlined "THE PRESIDENT BEATS HIS WIFE". He then unfolds the paper, letting us read the rest of the sentence: "AT SCRABBLE". Another has a back-and-forth switch with Roger, the unseen barkeep: |
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In the M*A*S*H episode "The Army-Navy Game", during a Wire Dilemma: | |
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A version of this trope caused confusion for Magic: The Gathering players with the card Book Burning. The first line reads "Unless a player has Book Burning", which could be a clause in itself, leading some players to insert a nonexistent comma between that and the other half of the clause "deal 6 damage to him or her,". This made some people believe the card damaged a player and did the other clause (put the top 6 cards of their deck into their graveyard) unless they could produce a copy of Book Burning, instead of its actual effect of "milling" 6 unless someone takes 6 damage. The official wording changed quickly, but since that version of the card is the only one that was ever printed... | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: As all the teachers admit to their lies, the gym coach says "and I'm not a woman... who can say she's never lied on her resume, either." | |
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In The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), as Adam reads his biography of Shakespeare from notecards: | |
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Saturday Night Live: Recurring Character Tim Calhoun, a senator who runs for president. He's got his speeches on index cards but for some reason only part of a sentence is on a given card. For example (during the Mark Foley sex scandal, where Foley had sent sexually explicit text messages to underage congressional pages): During Weekend Updates in the Colin Jose/Michael Che era, they've had "Supercentenarian Mort Fallen" (Mikey Day) on as a guest. He reads what sounds like upbeat news about what his cohorts are up to, only to turn it into bad news, usually about the person's death. |
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Robot Chicken: | |
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog has this priceless gem: Lampshaded when he throws away his "tiny cue cards". |
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Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell: Inverted when Shaun fails to pause while commenting on Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce's current troubles: | |
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On Spin City: | |
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Used in an episode of Blackadder Goes Forth. George is Blackadder's defense lawyer in a Kangaroo Court: | |
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Doctor Who: The first Cybermen, as seen in "The Tenth Planet", invoked this with their unnatural, computer-like parodies of human speech. In practice, this caused a lot of headaches for the actors, who would mistake one of those brief pauses for the end of the Cyberman's line and begin their own lines... and then the Cyberman would finally finish his line! Which is probably what would happen if you yourself met something that sounded like that. "The Impossible Planet" plays this for laughs: |
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From Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series: | |
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Aerosmith's "Big Ten Inch Record" where Steven Tyler sings about his girlfriend liking his "big ten-inch (pause) record". | |
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: 5/9/2012, in response to President Obama publicly supporting same-sex marriage, Jon announces, "There you have it, the President of the United States is gay... (flips the page over) ...friendly, gay-friendly. Damn you, ellipses!" In another 2012 episode, Jon's report that Obama is allegedly the worst president in history gets immediately disproven: |
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Because of this, the stage crew in A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong tried another approach: writing Dennis' lines on various props and set pieces. Hilarity ensues when some of the words are mirrored or on the bottom of objects. | |
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A running gag in Pokémon: The Series with Cedric Juniper, resulting in lines like "No way! would I ever refuse you," and "'Turning the Venipede statue to the left... (Cilan does so) is a bad idea!'" | |
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Carry On Henry. King Henry introduces Bettina, a new and pretty lady-in-waiting, to Queen Marie. Her poorly prepared speech does not reassure her about King Henry's fidelity. | |
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From The Completionist's video on Superman 64: | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "Fear Itself", our heroine is told that there are two ways to banish a fear demon. Season 9; monster appears: "Buffy, it is time for you to pay ... your student loans." |
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Family Guy: This is Dr. Hartman's entire schtick: It also frequently appears in courtroom scenes: |
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How I Met Your Mother: In one episode, Ted's Girl of the Week has a habit of pausing to take a sip of her drink at the most inappropriate point in a sentence. By the second or third time, it's hard to believe she's not doing it on purpose just to mess with him. Each time she pauses, a big labelled suitcase appears behind her in Ted's imagination, representing her "baggage", disappearing after she finishes the sentence. The third time the label reads "Ted, wait for her to finish." In another episode, Marshall tries stand-up comedy, and Ted and Barney lie to him about how good he was: |
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Key & Peele's "East/West Collegiate Bowl" skits mimic American football player introductions where the player states his name and what college they played at. Most of the humor is on the absurd names of the players, but a couple introduce their college with a manner that changes the whole meaning with a pause: Torque (Construction Noise) Lewith: Nevada State...Penitentiary. Morse Code (said out in Morse Code): Army.../Navy Surplus Store. |
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On Friends, the friends are trying to find a good review of Joey's latest play. Monica finally finds one: | |
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Inverted in Assassins, where Squeaky Fromme reads the inscription on the back of the photo of Jodie Foster without any pauses, ending with: | |
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Babylon 5: In "The Coming of Shadows", the Centauri Emperor announces his plans for a peace treaty with the Narns, just after his ambassador Londo Mollari has made a deal with the Shadows to attack a Narn outpost. When Londo sees Narn ambassador G'Kar approaching he naturally fears the worst, especially when G'Kar says "Mollari! I'm going to get you..." And then G'Kar finishes the sentence: "...a drink!", revealing that he hasn't learned of the attack yet. Of course, this doesn't exactly make Londo feel any better about the situation. In "Shadow Dancing", Delenn describes Minbari courting rituals to Sheridan. If the man presses his case too far over the woman's objections, she explains, she can "leave when he falls asleep, file a complaint with the Elders, even cut off his..." Sheridan looks horrified as Delenn stumbles a moment trying to find the right word, until she continues, "...access to her family". |
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