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Down to the Last Play. Why does that always happen? Where the Tennessee Titans lost, because they were one yard short. Almost invariably, sports games on TV and in the movies are extremely close, go down to the wire, and are decided by a crucial, unbelievable, Million- to- One Chance play at the last second. Usually, the game in which this occurs is the grand finale; the championship or playoff game pitting the ragtag underdogs against the seemingly unbeatable Opposing Sports Team.
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Is your credit report scaring lenders? You pay your bills on time and never miss a payment. If you're still having trouble with credit, something on your free credit. The Scare Chord trope as used in popular culture. An eerie shadow moves across the hallway behind a character, or maybe the Not Quite Dead villain's eyes. APA, Harvard, Chicago, and 7,000 additional formats; No advertisements! Unlimited cloud backup of all your citations. Booth searches in his past because dead bodies start appearing close to Washington DC.That are connected to Booth's old army unit.Brennan panics about her father, she.
Often from across the court. Or sometimes a last- minute penalty, or a penalty shootout.
Every boxing match ends with a knockout, usually after the scrappy underdog has taken a beating that would certainly put him behind on points, and been knocked to the mat the maximum number of times possible without losing by TKO. It's become a trope itself to have the final shot miss, the closing field goal go wide right, or that last deep fly ball to die at the warning track in order to present a Downer Ending and teach an Aesop that you can't always win and that it's okay to lose sometimes. Contrast with Curb- Stomp Battle. In politics, this trope is called Decided by One Vote; contrast with Landslide Election.
See also Underdogs Never Lose and Misfit Mobilization Moment. When a game itself is structured so that almost every match comes Down to the Last Play, the system enabling this is a Golden Snitch. Very distantly related to Critical Existence Failure, which is about video games where only the last hit point counts as far as staying alive or uninjured. It often doesn't end up so fine and dandy though. Sam has procured an experimental rocket- jet- car- thing from somewhere, and the race is on! It comes down to a photo finish.. Used at least twice in The Prince of Tennis, with Ryoma having to play an extra match when one of the normal games is declared a draw or forfeited by both teams.
In the anime- only American arc, Sengoku and Bobby Marx pull something similar and Akaya Kirihara is hurt during his game with Kevin Smith, so it's up to Ryoma to finish the last one * and* his feud with Kevin In one episode of Lucky Star, there's a relay race in which Miyuki is the final leg runner for her team (it wouldn't do to have a main character somewhere in the middle), and the race is of course decided by a photo finish: her larger- than- average chest breaks the ribbon before the other runner crosses, granting her team the victory. Kinnikuman wins so many matches in this fashion that he's been nicknamed the .
Excel's team loses by a ludicrously huge margin (several million runs) in the last inning. Apparently the Downer Ending version of this trope is popular in Japan.
Lacrosse match in Futari wa Pretty Cure is won by Nagisa scoring at the last second. This is not an exaggeration. And there are about 6- 7 across two seasons. Originality is not the writers' friend when it comes to Lacrosse games, it seems. During the bottom of the ninth, Megumi's team is ahead by one run when it looks like it's going to be a Downer Ending when the opposing team scores two runs in the ninth inning, but the first runner failed to actually touch home plate, meaning he's out, and Megumi's softball club wins by one run. Young football star Aizawa Suguru starts off the opening chapter of the manga Area no Kishi by making what the announcers describe as a . His teammates shot is easily blocked by the Brazilian goal- keeper, however since the deflected ball just so happens to land at Suguru's feet, he is able to make the last second shot that ends the game in a tie between Japan and the reigning champions.
His Super Asurada is having a problem, yet he beats Shinjyo out of determination in the last stretch in the English GP. In fact, Hayato is always seems to be this case up until SAGA Arc.
Often results in accusations of Ass Pull on the part of the protagonist. Trainers can use anywhere from one to six Pokemon to battle each other, but matches will almost always end with a one- on- one fight. The last play of the last play. One major exception is in the Hoenn region when Ash faces Wattson. His Pikachu had absorbed a lot of electricity by mistake, and proceeds to KO all 3 of Wattson's Pokemon with only Pikachu. Guys match was won by the girls through a game- winning shot from Maho via an unexpected assist from Tomoka. Tomoka almost won it for Keishin this time, but only if she made the game- winning shot in time.
Arts A's victory in the medley brought them victory.. School- wise, they're still second last. Bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, our heroes are ahead by one and pitching, and talented freshman Komaba is on the pitcher's mound versus the local champion's best batter.
Played with in Dragon Ball. Goku's performance in the final round of each Budokai Tournament is always this case, except that it's his opponents who barely win. Goku wins only once in the show's finale.
It ends in a sudden- death tiebreaker, which her guy wins. They have the choice of either kicking the extra point to send the game into overtime, or to go for two and the win. They choose the latter, setting up another trick play that results in them scoring and winning the game. With two outs, and a foul ball that was nearly a home run, it comes down to one last pitch. The batter hits a line drive up the middle, but Mel manages to make a diving catch for the final out, the win, and the pennant for the Angels. And he did it all with no angel help whatsoever. Refusing to putt around it to take the tie and play for the tiebreaker, Happy instead plays it through the tower like it's a putt- putt course, and sinks the winning putt to win the Tournament, and more importantly, to beat Shooter Mc Gavin and win his grandmother's house back.
He slides into home plate just as the catcher tags him with the ball. It took a few suspenseful seconds for the home plate umpire to call it. Averted in Rocky III, when the final fight ends in only three rounds. The beat- up, has- been catcher . Also, if this play had failed, they would have gone to extra innings rather than losing, as the game was tied.
With his team clinging to a one- run lead, in a move that would be unheard of in real baseball, Rick . Vaughn, of course, strikes Parkman out and wins the game. This may be a nod to Satchel Paige, who was said to have done the same thing to get to Josh Gibson in Real Life. Major League Back to the Minorsends on a home run by the big- hitting prospect, despite the fact that there were no outs in the game and it was an exhibition.
Mr 3. 00. 0 and Mr Baseball not only both have . Both bunts also prevent the titular character from making it into the record books (it leaves Bernie Mac stranded on 2,9. Tom Selleck's home- run streak in the latter). Downer Ending example: In the Pete Maravich biopic The Pistol, Maravich makes an apparent buzzer beating shot and starts celebrating.. The game was won by a shot at the last second. The first movie ended on a penalty shot, the second in shootouts; the third movie again used the trope by having a scoreless tie all the way to the last seconds of the third period, and the Ducks being content with a tie against the varsity team.
Then, a brilliant defensive play allows the Ducks a goal- scoring opportunity—from Goldberg, who had been the goalie in the previous two movies and was still a mostly defensive player. The team has a chance for a medal, but crashes in their final run. The inspiration is there when they carry their bobsled across the finish line to finish the race. Averted by the real- life 1. T. C. Williams Titans; in the championship game, the opposing team was not only shut out, but ended up with negative rushing yardage. Miss a shot, you get shot. Shot clock buzzer goes off before you shoot, you get shot.
Two points for a basket, no three- point bullshit. All you gotta do is get ten points. Watch full movie Miriam Is Going To Mars with subtitles in FULL HD there.
After a few seconds of stunned silence, Cuervo prepares to kill Snake anyway, but Snake is saved when an earthquake happens, giving him the opportunity to escape the caged basketball court, and then the stadium itself. For bonus points, Kurt Russell actually made all those shots (including the full- court shot) during filming, although the number of takes it required is unknown. In agonizing slow motion, their captain makes a buzzer- beating shot.. It's down to the final hole, and he needs a par to tie and a birdie to win. The hole was a par 5 with a green guarded in front by a lake and he would have to murder his 3 wood to get it onto the green. Any sane golfer would lay up, he doesn't. More than a few critics found this broke their Willing Suspension of Disbelief, arguing such would never happen in a .
Until it did, more or less, see the Real Life section below. Naturally, the Love Interest shows up when they reach the point where they are one player short, and she and the main character combine their Kung Fu to make the ultimate shot and win the game. They scored the touchdown, and only needed the extra point to tie and move into overtime. Unfortunately, they fumbled the snap and didn't make the extra point, and so lost the game to the underdog.
Finkle lost his mind as a result and was committed to a mental hospital, and blames the whole thing on Dan Marino, who according to Finkle didn't hold the ball . His vendetta against Marino and the Dolphins would lead to the plot of the movie. He spends all the movie trying to become a member of Sheffield United. Of course, his very first match with them ends with him shooting a penalty at the 8.
Of course, Didier marks. After turning back into a dog.