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Amusing Third-Party Interjection - TV Tropes

Two people or groups are having a conversation or argument, when someone who was merely listening from the sidelines decides that it would be the perfect opportunity to throw in their two cents' worth, typically to deliver an amusing One-Liner that could, depending on the situation, deflate the rising tension (particularly if the remark is Calling the Old Man Out, Speaking Up for Another, or the preamble to a "The Reason You Suck" Speech), or, in some situations, it can serve as the ignition point on the already packed powder keg (typically done on purpose For the Lulz / For the Evulz). Often the purview of a Troll, The Prankster, The Gadfly, The Troublemaker, and nearly every single Deadpan Snarker out there.

In some cases, though amusing, the line can also act as a Devastating Remark or a Wham Line. May also overlap with an Armor-Piercing Question, or if a question was asked, an Armor-Piercing Response.

In some instances, the remark can come during a Big Damn Heroes moment when the hero(es) reveal that they have arrived/survived, in which case it will often serve to bring someone back from the Despair Event Horizon.

To count as an interjection, the remark must be made aloud so that all present can hear, not something someone mutters to themselves as an aside, or an Unspoken Retort, which the audience is aware of, but those around them aren't.

Compare The Triple. Compare Rocky Roll Call, which sometimes ends with a third party joining in for funsies. If the third party was the subject of the conversation, see Right Behind Me.

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