Seize Them

""My trusted lieutenant will be trained to strut around in black robes intoning things like "Seize them!" and "Evil will triumph!" in a booming, sepulchral voice.""

- The Additional Evil Overlord List Cellblock B

""Zombie guards, seize him! Tell me that's not fun to say.""

- Harvey Birdman; Attorney at Law

A uniquely aristocratic command, shouted by particularly melodramatic villains.

The Baroness has stumbled across The Hero in an alley. The Evil Prince has discovered The Five-Man Band infiltrated his Deadly Decadent Court. The Evil Chancellor has crashed the revolutionaries meeting.

The Good Guys are outnumbered. The Big Bad is there with an army of Mooks. They do the only logical thing. They run!

Alternatively, the Evil Chancellor and his retinue just fell for the heroes' plan and the King tells in no uncertain terms that he heard their Engineered Public Confession.

This phrase is usually preceded or followed by some of these other Stock Phrases:


 * Close the gates!
 * He's getting away!
 * I'm surrounded by imbeciles!
 * Must I do everything myself?
 * Fools!

Seize them!

Film

 * Robin Hood
 * The Scarlet Pimpernel
 * History of the World Part One: "Ah, seize this!"
 * Mortal Kombat: Shang Tsung tries this when the heroes have infiltrated the Black Tower to rescue Sonya under the guise of the brown-robed monks. But Princess Kitana, who is also among them, stops them in their tracks with a "STAY WHERE YOU ARE!" before denouncing the Big Bad for trying to "interfere with the Tournament" and win it by treachery.
 * The modern version was uttered in Tommy Boy by Zalinski: "Don't let him leave the premesis, Marty." This was preceded by the far more middle class "GET HIM!", said by Tommy.
 * The Disney version of Robin Hood.
 * The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz, in the castle as the Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Tin Man escape with Dorothy and Toto.
 * Played for laughs in Three Amigos by Steve Martin, when surrounded by the Big Bad's Mooks.
 * Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui

Literature

 * Animorphs: Visser Three says this all the time.
 * In Guards Guards, the Palace guard is at one point to seize Vimes. Genre Savvy as they are, they question the wisdom of attacking a lone person, who might even start swinging on the chandelier.
 * In another book Rincewind has had so many variations on this phrase that he muses (while running) that his nickname is "Don't let him get away!".
 * In the Star Trek novel How Much for Just the Planet? the evil queen says "Seize them! Oh, I do love saying that! Seize them again!"
 * In the Tortall Universe book Wolf-Speaker, Rikash says (in an 'it makes sense in context way') "Get that SQUIRREL!!"

Live Action TV
"Big Bad Scorpius: Guards, that man is an impostor. Seize him."
 * Doctor Who episode "The Steel Sky"
 * Farscape. John Crichton is infiltrating a Peacekeeper base disguised as an officer. It's later revealed that Scorpius can see heat, and this vision showed that Crichton wasn't even the right species.


 * An interesting example, since this trope is usually an indicator of Incoming Ham, yet Scorpius delivers the line with an utterly flat affect.

Mystery Science Index 3000

 * Prince of Space

Radio
"Hig Hurtenflirst: (to foot warrior) Well then just seize the prisoners.
 * From the The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy radio series:

Foot warrior falls over

Hurtenflirst: Prisoners.

Arthur and Lintilla: Yes?

Hurtenflirst: Seize each other."

Video Games

 * In the ending sequence of Wing Commander IV, Admiral Towlyn demonstrates how to be a melodramatic villain.

Web Original

 * The Onion's Seize Him!

Webcomics

 * Digger caught this from the hyenas at one point.

Western Animation
"Guard: Get them! I mean, seize them!"
 * The Herculoids episode "The Mole Men".
 * Futurama episode "A Clone of My Own". The Near-Death Star Robots, and...

"Bureaucrat 1.0: Guards! Bring me the forms I have to fill out to have her taken away!"
 * Another version, subverted:


 * The Thief and the Cobbler has the line 'Sieze Him! Take Him! Sieze Him! Take Him!' spoken by Zig Zag the film's Large Ham and primary antagonist.