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{{quote|'''Edward:''' ''You're the fairest maid I've ever met,''<br />
{{quote|'''Edward:''' ''You're the fairest maid I've ever met,''
''You were made--''<br />
''You were made--''
'''Giselle:''' ''To finish your [[Let's Duet|duet]]!''|''[[Enchanted]]''}}
'''Giselle:''' ''To finish your [[Let's Duet|duet]]!''
|''[[Enchanted]]''}}


{{quote|''[[Lampshading|This finishing each other's sentences thing is freaking me out!]]''|'''[[Kim Possible|Ron Stoppable]]'''}}
{{quote|''[[Lampshading|This finishing each other's sentences thing is freaking me out!]]''
|'''[[Kim Possible|Ron Stoppable]]'''}}


We've all heard it before... [[Seen It a Million Times|literally]]. Some people know each other so well, they finish each other's sentences. The effect is usually a demonstration of how close the two people are-- they're so familiar with one another, they even ''think'' alike.
We've all heard it before... [[Seen It a Million Times|literally]]. Some people know each other so well, they finish each other's sentences. The effect is usually a demonstration of how close the two people are—they're so familiar with one another, they even ''think'' alike.


Generally comes in two forms-- the single line and the complex dialogue. The single line goes something like,
Generally comes in two forms—the single line and the complex dialogue. The single line goes something like,
{{quote| Bob: Where are my damn--<br />
{{quote|Bob: Where are my damn--
Alice: Glasses? Check your head. }}
Alice: Glasses? Check your head. }}


The complex dialogue is more elaborate:
The complex dialogue is more elaborate:
{{quote| Bob: Where are my damn--<br />
{{quote|Bob: Where are my damn--
Alice: Glasses? Did you check your--<br />
Alice: Glasses? Did you check your--
Bob: Yes, my head is always the first place I look, thank you very much.<br />
Bob: Yes, my head is always the first place I look, thank you very much.
Alice: Mom was right, I should never have married--<br />
Alice: Mom was right, I should never have married--
Bob: "A forgetful lout like you," yeah, I know. }}
Bob: "A forgetful lout like you," yeah, I know. }}


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* [[Catchphrase Interruptus|Lampshading]] a [[Catch Phrase]] or [[Arc Words]]
* [[Catchphrase Interruptus|Lampshading]] a [[Catch Phrase]] or [[Arc Words]]
{{quote| Alice: This looks like a job for--<br />
{{quote|Alice: This looks like a job for--
Bob: Someone else. }}
Bob: Someone else. }}
* Mocking someone for their clichéd ideas:
* Mocking someone for their clichéd ideas:
{{quote| Alice: Superman will--<br />
{{quote|Alice: Superman will--
Bob: Rescue you? I think not. }}
Bob: Rescue you? I think not. }}
* [[Last Second Word Swap]] ([[Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion|especially when]] the audience was expecting it to [[Rhymes On a Dime|rhyme]]):
* [[Last-Second Word Swap]] ([[Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion|especially when]] the audience was expecting it to [[Rhymes on a Dime|rhyme]]):
{{quote| Alice: That sexy young farmer has an enormous--<br />
{{quote|Alice: That sexy young farmer has an enormous--
Bob: Potato gun! }}
Bob: Potato gun! }}
* Making a quick gag by having the finished sentence be [[Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?|nothing at all]] like what the first person was going to say.
* Making a quick gag by having the finished sentence be [[Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?|nothing at all]] like what the first person was going to say.
{{quote| Alice: Maybe we should--<br />
{{quote|Alice: Maybe we should--
Bob: Tie a banana on its nose and conga under its legs!<br />
Bob: Tie a banana on its nose and conga under its legs!
Alice: I was going to say call the police. }}
Alice: I was going to say call the police. }}
* Showing that two people who don't know each other are thinking the same thing.
* Showing that two people who don't know each other are thinking the same thing.
{{quote| Alice: Maybe we should--<br />
{{quote|Alice: Maybe we should--
Bob: Cross the streams--<br />
Bob: Cross the streams--
Alice: And reverse the polarity--<br />
Alice: And reverse the polarity--
Bob: To raise the deflector shields! [[Geeky Turn On|Marry me]]. }}
Bob: To raise the deflector shields! [[Geeky Turn On|Marry me]]. }}
* And more!
* And more!


This trait is often found in [[Creepy Twins]], [[Single-Minded Twins]], and [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]], but hardly restricted to them-- lovers, parents, siblings, friends, co-workers, enemies, even strangers can do this. And while we're at it, it doesn't have to be only two-- loads of people can get in on the act, although it might start to stretch credibility. Also present as a way of showing that two characters are telepathic or are parts of a [[Hive Mind]].
This trait is often found in [[Creepy Twins]], [[Single-Minded Twins]], and [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]], but hardly restricted to them—lovers, parents, siblings, friends, co-workers, enemies, even strangers can do this. And while we're at it, it doesn't have to be only two—loads of people can get in on the act, although it might start to stretch credibility. Also present as a way of showing that two characters are telepathic or are parts of a [[Hive Mind]].


If the characters are built around this trope, it's a sign of a big problem when they ''don't'' finish each other's sentences. If one character is a psychic, expect the other to shout something like, "[[Psychic Link|Get out of my head!]]" Or even if they aren't psychic, if it happens often enough.
If the characters are built around this trope, it's a sign of a big problem when they ''don't'' finish each other's sentences. If one character is a psychic, expect the other to shout something like, "[[Psychic Link|Get out of my head!]]" Or even if they aren't psychic, if it happens often enough.
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{{examples}}
{{examples}}

== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The twins Hikaru and Kaoru in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' do this sometimes. In Haruhi's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' dream, they played the Cheshire Cat and appeared alternatingly from different sides, finishing each other's sentences as they talked to Haruhi.
* The twins Hikaru and Kaoru in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' do this sometimes. In Haruhi's ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' dream, they played the Cheshire Cat and appeared alternatingly from different sides, finishing each other's sentences as they talked to Haruhi.
* Happens in the finale of ''[[Stellvia of the Universe]]'' between Richard James and Carl Hutter when the two are having a few drinks on a desolate space station deck. James raises a toast, starting with "To the future...", and Hutter completes the sentence instantly, in the same tone: "...of humanity!" This is especially poignant, considering how {{spoiler|Hutter is a shape-shifting [[Starfish Alien]] in disguise... and James knows it}}.
* Happens in the finale of ''[[Stellvia of the Universe]]'' between Richard James and Carl Hutter when the two are having a few drinks on a desolate space station deck. James raises a toast, starting with "To the future...", and Hutter completes the sentence instantly, in the same tone: "...of humanity!" This is especially poignant, considering how {{spoiler|Hutter is a shape-shifting [[Starfish Alien]] in disguise... and James knows it}}.
* While not the most typical example of twins, in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', Yue and Cerberus pick a climactic moment during the final judgment to suddenly start finishing each other's sentences--with multiple clauses, no less. In fact, despite their apparent hostility toward each other at the time, it becomes nearly impossible to distinguish exactly ''who'' is speaking at some points.
* While not the most typical example of twins, in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', Yue and Cerberus pick a climactic moment during the final judgment to suddenly start finishing each other's sentences—with multiple clauses, no less. In fact, despite their apparent hostility toward each other at the time, it becomes nearly impossible to distinguish exactly ''who'' is speaking at some points.
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]''. Cyborg technician Louis Duvalier has beautiful twin assistants who do this. They even move in unison.
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]''. Cyborg technician Louis Duvalier has beautiful twin assistants who do this. They even move in unison.
* Koizumi and Otani from ''[[Lovely Complex]]'' are so (unintentionally) good at this that they (again, unintentionally) become a comedy sensation at their school.
* Koizumi and Otani from ''[[Lovely Complex]]'' are so (unintentionally) good at this that they (again, unintentionally) become a comedy sensation at their school.


== Comic Books ==

== Comics ==
* In the ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'' books, Ken and Kyle Katayanagi often finish each other's sentences with their reasoning behind it being that they would always work together after Ramona cheated on them behind their backs. This was obviously not in the movie as the only line the Twins have in the film is "Hah!" during a fight sequence.
* In the ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'' books, Ken and Kyle Katayanagi often finish each other's sentences with their reasoning behind it being that they would always work together after Ramona cheated on them behind their backs. This was obviously not in the movie as the only line the Twins have in the film is "Hah!" during a fight sequence.


== Fan Works ==
* The Weasley Twins from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' are '''''not''''' an example, even though they are popularly portrayed that way in Fan Fiction. They don't complete each other's sentences in the books; rather, one will follow the other with the next appropriate sentence - they do not share a single mind, but simply think very much alike.
** The ideal is Lampshaded in ''[[Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality]]'', which features a sections focusing on the Twins, and indicating something magical is at work. They don't actually share one mind, but come to the same conclusions when they have the same information. When one of them thinks differently than the other, they both feel uncomfortable until they share what they know and snap back.
** Subverted in ''[[Drunkard's Walk|Drunkard's Walk VIII: Harry Potter and the Man from Otherearth]]'': the twins admit it's a gag, where they each just have to be quick-witted enough to come up with a suitable conclusion to a sentence the other started. Since no one ''really'' knows how the first twin would have ended the sentence, anything that the other says which makes sense in context makes it look like they're a [[Hive Mind]]. [[Double Subversion|Double-subverted]] when Doug sees what he's sure is evidence that they ''are'' mutually telepathic.


== Fanfic ==
== Film -- Animation ==
* The Fates from Disney's ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'' do this, most noticeably in their introduction, when they're giving Hades the prophecy.
* The Weasley Twins, from ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'' are '''''not''''' an example, even though they are popularly portrayed that way in Fan Fiction. They don't complete each other's sentences in the books; rather, one will follow the other with the next appropriate sentence - they do not share a single mind, but simply think very much alike.
* Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee in Disney's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (but not in the original book).
** The ideal is Lampshaded in [[Harry Potter and The Methods of Rationality]], which features a sections focusing on the Twins, and indicating something magical is at work. They don't actually share one mind, but come to the same conclusions when they have the same information. When one of them thinks differently than the other, they both feel uncomfortable until they share what they know and snap back.
* Played with in Hans' and Anna's duet in ''[[Frozen (Disney film)|Frozen]]'':

{{quote|'''Hans:''' Finishing each other's...

'''Anna:''' Sandwiches!
== Film--Animation ==
'''Hans:''' I was going to say that!}}
* The Fates from Disney's ''[[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]'' do this, most noticeably in their introduction, when they're giving Hades the prophecy.
* Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee in Disney's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (but not in the original book).



== Film--Live Action ==
== Film--Live Action ==
* From ''[[Scary Movie]] 4'':
* From ''[[Scary Movie]] 4'':
{{quote| '''Cindy Campbell''': It looks like we have a lot in...<br />
{{quote|'''Cindy Campbell''': It looks like we have a lot in...
'''Tom Ryan''': ...common.<br />
'''Tom Ryan''': ...common.
'''Cindy''': We're already finishing each other's...<br />
'''Cindy''': We're already finishing each other's...
'''Tom''': ...dinner!<br />
'''Tom''': ...dinner!
'''Cindy''': ...sentences. }}
'''Cindy''': ...sentences. }}
* The twins from ''[[Snatch]]'' do this.
* The twins from ''[[Snatch]]'' do this.
* In ''[[Stuart Little]]'', Mr. and Mrs. Little do this so frequently that they panic when they ''don't''. Stuart cutely lampshades this as he hears his future adoptive parents do this for the first time.
* In ''[[Stuart Little]]'', Mr. and Mrs. Little do this so frequently that they panic when they ''don't''. Stuart cutely lampshades this as he hears his future adoptive parents do this for the first time.
* From ''[[Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (Film)|Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]]'':
* From ''[[Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]]'':
{{quote| '''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' We were able to dupe Dr. Forrest by posing as a humanitary organization, who planned to wipe out hunger, by ageing cheese faster. <br />
{{quote|'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' We were able to dupe Dr. Forrest by posing as a humanitary organization, who planned to wipe out hunger, by ageing cheese faster.
'''Rigby Reardon:''' But when your father finally saw what they were doing... <br />
'''Rigby Reardon:''' But when your father finally saw what they were doing...
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' - he began to assemble lists of names of our agents... <br />
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' - he began to assemble lists of names of our agents...
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - and seemed about to go to the FBI. <br />
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - and seemed about to go to the FBI.
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' We were zerfore obliged to kidnap him, drug him ang bring him... <br />
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' We were zerfore obliged to kidnap him, drug him ang bring him...
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - here! First faking his death so there'd be no further investigation. <br />
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - here! First faking his death so there'd be no further investigation.
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' But vile testing ze mold on a small island nearby... <br />
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' But vile testing ze mold on a small island nearby...
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - the cruise ship "Immer Essen" passed by. Some of the passengers saw the tiny island dissolve. <br />
'''Rigby Reardon:''' - the cruise ship "Immer Essen" passed by. Some of the passengers saw the tiny island dissolve.
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' Zey were zerfore labeled "enemies" because of what zey haf seen. We had Walter Neff cancel all further tours and our... <br />
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' Zey were zerfore labeled "enemies" because of what zey haf seen. We had Walter Neff cancel all further tours and our...
'''Rigby Reardon, Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' - friends systematically began to eliminate everyone who was on that cruise ship. <br />
'''Rigby Reardon, Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' - friends systematically began to eliminate everyone who was on that cruise ship.
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' Schweinehund! <br />
'''Field Marshal Von Kluck:''' Schweinehund!
'''Rigby Reardon:''' Jerk! }}
'''Rigby Reardon:''' Jerk! }}



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s Lapis Lazuli Long and Lorelei Lee Long are clone sisters who do this. They first appear in his novel ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'' and show up in his later novels.
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s Lapis Lazuli Long and Lorelei Lee Long are clone sisters who do this. They first appear in his novel ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'' and show up in his later novels.
* There is a [[James Thurber]] short story about this, called "The Curb in the Sky," where the trope has harrowing consequences.
* There is a [[James Thurber]] short story about this, called "The Curb in the Sky", where the trope has harrowing consequences.
* Harry and Hermione do this sometimes in ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'', such as in ''[[Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows|Deathly Hallows]]'' when they discover what happened to {{spoiler|Gryffindor's sword}}.
* Harry and Hermione do this sometimes in ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', such as in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Deathly Hallows]]'' when they discover what happened to {{spoiler|Gryffindor's sword}}.
** In [[Fanon]], [[Single-Minded Twins]] Fred and George Weasley are often written as doing this. In the books it only happened a couple of times and was more like collaborative interrupting. The movies were much more guilty of playing this trope straight with them.
** In [[Fanon]], [[Single-Minded Twins]] Fred and George Weasley are often written as doing this. In the books it only happened a couple of times and was more like collaborative interrupting. The movies were much more guilty of playing this trope straight with them.
* The twins Beltira and Belkira from the ''[[Belgariad]]'' and prequels.
* The twins Beltira and Belkira from the ''[[Belgariad]]'' and prequels.
* This was one of the traits that gave ''[[MASH]]'''s 'Radar' O'Reilly his nickname, and one of the parts of the book faithfully translated into the subsequent film and television series.
* This was one of the traits that gave ''[[MASH (novel)|M*A*S*H]]''{{'}}s 'Radar' O'Reilly his nickname, and one of the parts of the book faithfully translated into the subsequent film and television series. (Although it quickly disappeared from the series.)
* [[Dragon Rider|Dragons and their riders]] in ''[[The Inheritance Cycle]]'', notably Oromis and Glaedr in ''Eldest'' and Eragon and Saphira in ''Brisingr.''
* [[Dragon Rider|Dragons and their riders]] in ''[[The Inheritance Cycle]]'', notably Oromis and Glaedr in ''Eldest'' and Eragon and Saphira in ''Brisingr.''
* A variant in the [[Starcraft]] novel ''Liberty's Crusade''. Kerrigan, being a telepath, tends to finish other people's sentences out of habit, which annoys just about everyone else. When she's leaving for her totally-not-a-date with Raynor after the Antiga mission, Liberty's last bit of advice is "remember to let him finish his damn sentences".
* A variant in the ''[[StarCraft]]'' novel ''Liberty's Crusade''. Kerrigan, being a telepath, tends to finish other people's sentences out of habit, which annoys just about everyone else. When she's leaving for her totally-not-a-date with Raynor after the Antiga mission, Liberty's last bit of advice is "remember to let him finish his damn sentences".
* In [[The Hunger Games]], [[Cloudcuckoolander|Wiress]] tends to trail off or just stop speaking abruptly in the middle of her sentences, at which point Beetee finishes them.
* In ''[[The Hunger Games]]'', [[Cloudcuckoolander|Wiress]] tends to trail off or just stop speaking abruptly in the middle of her sentences, at which point Beetee finishes them.
* In Spindle's End by [[Robin McKinley]], Rosie and her best friend Peony take this one step further.
* ''In Spindle's End'' by [[Robin McKinley]], Rosie and her best friend Peony take this one step further.
{{quote| You finish each other's sentences half the time -- or sometimes, if you think no one else is listening, you don't bother to finish them because you both know what you were going to say.}}
{{quote|You finish each other's sentences half the time -- or sometimes, if you think no one else is listening, you don't bother to finish them because you both know what you were going to say.}}
* [[Lampshaded]] in ''[[Artemis Fowl (Literature)|Artemis Fowl]] and the Opal Deception''. Mervall and Descant are twins, which are very rare among fairies.
* [[Lampshaded]] in ''[[Artemis Fowl]] and the Opal Deception''. Mervall and Descant are twins, which are very rare among fairies.
{{quote| "We're thinking of writing a book, aren't we, Merv? All about how we..."<br />
{{quote|"We're thinking of writing a book, aren't we, Merv? All about how we..."
"Finish each other's sentences," completed Merv, though he knew it would cost him.<br />
"Finish each other's sentences," completed Merv, though he knew it would cost him.
"Shut up, you utter imbecile," snapped Opal, shooting Merv a poisonous glare. }}
"Shut up, you utter imbecile," snapped Opal, shooting Merv a poisonous glare. }}
* Reynolds and Claude's promotion interview in the penultimate chapter of [[The Pale King]]. {{spoiler|Chris}} incredulously wonders how long they had to practice it.
* Reynolds and Claude's promotion interview in the penultimate chapter of [[The Pale King]]. {{spoiler|Chris}} incredulously wonders how long they had to practice it.



== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* Played with in (something like) this exchange in ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]'':
* Played with in (something like) this exchange in ''[[Community]]'':
{{quote| '''Abed''': I hope they're not twins. Twins freak me out. They always know what the other one is...<br />
{{quote|'''Abed''': I hope they're not twins. Twins freak me out. They always know what the other one is...
'''Troy''': Thinking?<br />
'''Troy''': Thinking?
'''Abed''': Yeah. And they're always finishing each others'--<br />
'''Abed''': Yeah. And they're always finishing each others'--
'''Troy''': --pie?<br />
'''Troy''': --pie?
'''Abed''': Exactly. It's creepy. }}
'''Abed''': Exactly. It's creepy. }}
* ''[[Spin City]]'' got meta:
* ''[[Spin City]]'' got meta:
{{quote| '''Carter:''' Mike, you and Caitlin are in danger of becoming one of those couples that claim you're apart, but in reality you're...<br />
{{quote|'''Carter:''' Mike, you and Caitlin are in danger of becoming one of those couples that claim you're apart, but in reality you're...
'''Stuart:''' ...so close that you finish each other's sentences. And the problem with that is that people like that inevitably end up...<br />
'''Stuart:''' ...so close that you finish each other's sentences. And the problem with that is that people like that inevitably end up...
'''Carter:''' ...romantically involved. }}
'''Carter:''' ...romantically involved. }}
* A ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus (TV)|Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' sketch had a housewife receive a visit from a doorman who helped her finish sentences by first finishing them for her, then starting them so that she'd have to finish them.
* A ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' sketch had a housewife receive a visit from a doorman who helped her finish sentences by first finishing them for her, then starting them so that she'd have to finish them.
** Another ''Python'' sketch had an interview show with the host interviewing three men: one who only said the beginnnings of words, one who said the middles, and one who said the ends. After each said their own version of "Good evening," he had them all say "Good evening" together.
** Another ''Python'' sketch had an interview show with the host interviewing three men: one who only said the beginnnings of words, one who said the middles, and one who said the ends. After each said their own version of "Good evening," he had them all say "Good evening" together.
{{quote| First man: G--<br />
{{quote|First man: G--
Second man: --oo--<br />
Second man: --oo--
Third man: --d<br />
Third man: --d
First man: ev--<br />
First man: ev--
Second man: --eni--<br />
Second man: --eni--
Third man: --ng. }}
Third man: --ng. }}
* Similar to the ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]'' example, ''[[Arrested Development (TV)/Recap/S3 E11 Family Ties|Arrested Development]]'' had this exchange:
* Similar to the ''[[Community]]'' example, ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)/Recap/S3/E11 Family Ties|Arrested Development]]'' had this exchange:
{{quote| '''Michael:''' It's like we finish each others'-<br />
{{quote|'''Michael:''' It's like we finish each others'-
'''Lindsay:''' sandwiches?<br />
'''Lindsay:''' sandwiches?
'''Michael:''' ... sentences. Why... would I say...<br />
'''Michael:''' ... sentences. Why... would I say...
'''Lindsay:''' sandwiches?<br />
'''Lindsay:''' sandwiches?
'''Michael:''' ''That'' time I was going to say "sandwiches". }}
'''Michael:''' ''That'' time I was going to say "sandwiches". }}
* In ''[[Broken News]]'', the newscasters for PVS News routinely complete each others' sentences, or even words.
* In ''[[Broken News]]'', the newscasters for PVS News routinely complete each others' sentences, or even words.
* Lampshaded by Brian in a season five episode of ''[[Queer As Folk]]'' after Justin has told him to stop being cynical:
* Lampshaded by Brian in a season five episode of ''[[Queer as Folk]]'' after Justin has told him to stop being cynical:
{{quote| '''Brian:''' "I'm not being cynical, I'm being-"<br />
{{quote|'''Brian:''' "I'm not being cynical, I'm being-"
'''Justin:''' "-realistic."<br />
'''Justin:''' "-realistic."
'''Brian:''' "Do you mind if I finish my own sentences? I despise when couples do that." }}
'''Brian:''' "Do you mind if I finish my own sentences? I despise when couples do that." }}
* Sheridan and Delenn in ''[[Babylon 5 (TV)|Babylon 5]]'' do this a little.
* Sheridan and Delenn in ''[[Babylon 5]]'' do this a little.
* Attempted in ''They Think It's All Over'':
* Attempted in ''They Think It's All Over'':
{{quote| '''Rory:''' Gary and I have been working together for so long that we can actually...<br />
{{quote|'''Rory:''' Gary and I have been working together for so long that we can actually...
''(Long pause)''<br />
''(Long pause)''
'''Gary:''' ...finish each others' sentences? }}
'''Gary:''' ...finish each others' sentences? }}
* It happens so frequently on ''[[Castle (TV)|Castle]]'' between Castle and Beckett that fellow detectives overhearing their conversation had to Lampshade it:
* It happens so frequently on ''[[Castle]]'' between Castle and Beckett that fellow detectives overhearing their conversation had to Lampshade it:
{{quote| '''Ryan''': Do they ''know'' that they're finishing each other's sentences?<br />
{{quote|'''Ryan''': Do they ''know'' that they're finishing each other's sentences?
'''Esposito''': ''(just shakes his head)'' }}
'''Esposito''': ''(just shakes his head)'' }}
** Another time, Ryan asks if they practice doing it when he and Esposito aren't around.
** Another time, Ryan asks if they practice doing it when he and Esposito aren't around.
{{quote| '''Lanie''': It's so ''cute'' when you guys do that.}}
{{quote|'''Lanie''': It's so ''cute'' when you guys do that.}}
* ''[[NCIS Los Angeles]]'' has Nell annoying the hell out of everyone by doing this on her first episode. [[Characterization Marches On]], though, and now she's just doing it to Eric. It's played for laughs, and incredibly cute. Other partners on the show tend to do this as well.
* ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' has Nell annoying the hell out of everyone by doing this on her first episode. [[Characterization Marches On]], though, and now she's just doing it to Eric. It's played for laughs, and incredibly cute. Other partners on the show tend to do this as well.
* All over the place on ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]]''. McGee/Abby, any partners, any time the field agents brief Gibbs, any time Gibbs gives orders and the others anticipate him . . .
* All over the place on ''[[NCIS]]''. McGee/Abby, any partners, any time the field agents brief Gibbs, any time Gibbs gives orders and the others anticipate him . . .
* Gem and Gemma from ''[[Power Rangers RPM (TV)|Power Rangers RPM]]'' do this habitually; they don't speak ([[Single-Minded Twins|or think]]) as individuals much if at all until Gemma gets a boyfriend. After that, while they show signs of not being a [[Hive Mind]], but still do this frequently. Just not ''all the time''.
* Gem and Gemma from ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]'' do this habitually; they don't speak ([[Single-Minded Twins|or think]]) as individuals much if at all until Gemma gets a boyfriend. After that, while they show signs of not being a [[Hive Mind]], but still do this frequently. Just not ''all the time''.
* Kirk and Spock do this occasionally in ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek the Original Series]]''.
* Kirk and Spock do this occasionally in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''.
** In ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' there is a whole race known as the Binars who talk this way because of their binary/pair based culture and biology.
** In ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' there is a whole race known as the Binars who talk this way because of their binary/pair based culture and biology.
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': Subverted in the movie where Noah and Wade seem to start to give the same answers to relationship questions, but end with completely different ones. This is the first major sign they're have deeper relationship issues.
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': Subverted in the movie where Noah and Wade seem to start to give the same answers to relationship questions, but end with completely different ones. This is the first major sign they're have deeper relationship issues.
* A recurring sketch on ''[[The Two Ronnies]]'' featured Corbett's character trying to tell a story, and Barker's character attempting to finish his sentences and getting it wrong.
* A recurring sketch on ''[[The Two Ronnies]]'' featured Corbett's character trying to tell a story, and Barker's character attempting to finish his sentences and getting it wrong.
* On ''[[The West Wing (TV)|The West Wing]]'', Will Bailey and Kate Harper do this in front of C.J., while trying to hide the fact that {{spoiler|they're a couple}}. Both lampshade how bad they are at it.
* On ''[[The West Wing]]'', Will Bailey and Kate Harper do this in front of C.J., while trying to hide the fact that {{spoiler|they're a couple}}. Both lampshade how bad they are at it.
* In the episode ''Sateda'' of ''[[Stargate Atlantis (TV)|Stargate Atlantis]]'' Teyla attempts to do this with Sheppard; however it takes her three guesses to figure out what he's saying, and at one point she offends him by saying he has no friends.
* In the episode ''Sateda'' of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' Teyla attempts to do this with Sheppard; however it takes her three guesses to figure out what he's saying, and at one point she offends him by saying he has no friends.
{{quote| '''Sheppard''': Look, Teyla... I'm not really good at, uh... actually, I'm... I'm terrible at expressing... I don't know what you'd call it, uh...<br />
{{quote|'''Sheppard''': Look, Teyla... I'm not really good at, uh... actually, I'm... I'm terrible at expressing... I don't know what you'd call it, uh...
'''Teyla''': Feelings?<br />
'''Teyla''': Feelings?
'''Sheppard''': Yeah, sure, okay. The point is, I don't really have good, uh...<br />
'''Sheppard''': Yeah, sure, okay. The point is, I don't really have good, uh...
'''Teyla''': Social skills?<br />
'''Teyla''': Social skills?
'''Sheppard''': Well, that is why I enjoyed flying choppers in the most remote part of my world before all this craziness happened, but, uh, you should know, I don't have, uh...<br />
'''Sheppard''': Well, that is why I enjoyed flying choppers in the most remote part of my world before all this craziness happened, but, uh, you should know, I don't have, uh...
'''Teyla''': Friends?<br />
'''Teyla''': Friends?
'''Sheppard''': No. I have friends.<br />
'''Sheppard''': No. I have friends.
'''Sheppard''': You, Elizabeth, Ronon, Carson, even Rodney, are the closest thing I have to a...<br />
'''Sheppard''': You, Elizabeth, Ronon, Carson, even Rodney, are the closest thing I have to a...
(She finally gets it)<br />
(She finally gets it)
'''Teyla''': A family? }}
'''Teyla''': A family? }}
* In the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episode [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E6 The Almost People|"The Almost People"]], the Doctor and a doppelganger of the Doctor do this.
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E06 The Almost People|"The Almost People"]], the Doctor and a doppelganger of the Doctor do this.




== Magazines ==
== Magazines ==
* In a TV Week interview, Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were talking about their close friendship.
* In a TV Week interview, Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were talking about their close friendship.
{{quote| '''Andy''': "We-"<br />
{{quote|'''Andy''': "We-"
'''Hamish''': "-finish each other's sentences."<br />
'''Hamish''': "-finish each other's sentences."
'''Andy''': "I wasn't going to-"<br />
'''Andy''': "I wasn't going to-"
'''Hamish''': "-say that."<br />
'''Hamish''': "-say that."
'''Andy''': "Well done, you got that one." }}
'''Andy''': "Well done, you got that one." }}


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== Newspaper Comics ==
== Newspaper Comics ==
* A ''[[Dilbert]]'' [http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2002-04-16/ strip] features a guy who does that in a sinister way:
* A ''[[Dilbert]]'' [http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2002-04-16/ strip] features a guy who does that in a sinister way:
{{quote| '''Dilbert:''' I think I should take...<br />
{{quote|'''Dilbert:''' I think I should take...
'''Sentence Finisher:''' Money from orphans?<br />
'''Sentence Finisher:''' Money from orphans?
'''Dilbert:''' No. I mean, I need...<br />
'''Dilbert:''' No. I mean, I need...
'''Sentence Finisher:''' A large sack and an alibi?<br />
'''Sentence Finisher:''' A large sack and an alibi?
'''Dilbert:''' You keep finishing my sentences with...<br />
'''Dilbert:''' You keep finishing my sentences with...
'''Sentence Finisher:''' Uncanny accuracy? }}
'''Sentence Finisher:''' Uncanny accuracy? }}


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== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==
* One performance of ''[[Henry VI]] Part II'' has Suffolk dragged offstage and killed before delivering his last line, leaving it to be completed by the pirate captain, which adds a wonderful creepiness to the scene.
* One performance of ''[[Henry VI]] Part II'' has Suffolk dragged offstage and killed before delivering his last line, leaving it to be completed by the pirate captain, which adds a wonderful creepiness to the scene.
{{quote| '''Suffolk:''' Great men oft die by vile bezonians:<br />
{{quote|'''Suffolk:''' Great men oft die by vile bezonians:
A Roman sworder and banditto slave<br />
A Roman sworder and banditto slave
Murther'd sweet Tully; Brutus' bastard hand<br />
Murther'd sweet Tully; Brutus' bastard hand
Stabb'd Julius Caesar; savage islanders<br />
Stabb'd Julius Caesar; savage islanders
Pompey the Great; and Suffolk--<br />
Pompey the Great; and Suffolk--
''(sound of an axe)''<br />
''(sound of an axe)''
'''Pirate:''' Dies by pirates. }}
'''Pirate:''' Dies by pirates. }}
* Speaking of Shakespeare's Henry plays, in ''[[Henry IV]], Part I'', Prince Hal finishes Hotspur's dying speech for him:
* Speaking of Shakespeare's Henry plays, in ''[[Henry IV]], Part I'', Prince Hal finishes Hotspur's dying speech for him:
{{quote| '''Hotspur:''' ...O, I could Prophesie,<br />
{{quote|'''Hotspur:''' ...O, I could Prophesie,
But that the Earth, and the cold hand of death,<br />
But that the Earth, and the cold hand of death,
Lyes on my Tongue: No Percy, thou art dust<br />
Lyes on my Tongue: No Percy, thou art dust
And food for--<br />
And food for--
'''Hal:''' For Wormes, braue Percy. }}
'''Hal:''' For Wormes, braue Percy. }}
* ''[[Rent]]'': "Light My Candle":
* ''[[Rent]]'': "Light My Candle":
{{quote| '''Roger:''' Oh, the wax. It's--<br />
{{quote|'''Roger:''' Oh, the wax. It's--
'''Mimi:''' Dripping. I like it, between my--<br />
'''Mimi:''' Dripping. I like it, between my--
'''Roger:''' Fingers. }}
'''Roger:''' Fingers. }}
* In ''The Serpent'', a dark version of the [[The Bible (Literature)|Adam and Eve]] [[Adam and Eve Plot|story]] the Serpent manages to do this to ''itself'' [[Evil Gloating|every time it speaks]]. The Serpents' lines often also [[Meaningful Echo|overlap words]] and start before the previous line finishes.
* In ''The Serpent'', a dark version of the [[The Bible|Adam and Eve]] [[Adam and Eve Plot|story]] the Serpent manages to do this to ''itself'' [[Evil Gloating|every time it speaks]]. The Serpents' lines often also [[Meaningful Echo|overlap words]] and start before the previous line finishes.
{{quote| '''Serpent 3:''' You might<br />
{{quote|'''Serpent 3:''' You might
'''Serpent 4:''' Might do it if God didn't know?<br />
'''Serpent 4:''' Might do it if God didn't know?
'''Serpent 2:''' But you want to.<br />
'''Serpent 2:''' But you want to.
'''Serpent 1:''' And [[The Omniscient|he knows]] [[Forbidden Fruit|you want to]].<br />
'''Serpent 1:''' And [[The Omniscient|he knows]] [[Forbidden Fruit|you want to]].
'''Serpent 5:''' [[Schmuck Bait|Is a crime]]<br />
'''Serpent 5:''' [[Schmuck Bait|Is a crime]]
'''Serpent 4:''' Only a crime<br />
'''Serpent 4:''' Only a crime
'''Serpent 5:''' [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught|When you're caught?]] }}
'''Serpent 5:''' [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught|When you're caught?]] }}
** The [[Greek Chorus|chorus women]] also do this, though without the overlap.
** The [[Greek Chorus|chorus women]] also do this, though without the overlap.
{{quote| '''First WC:''' Old stories have a secret;<br />
{{quote|'''First WC:''' Old stories have a secret;
'''Second WC:''' They are [[Epiphanic Prison|a prison]]:<br />
'''Second WC:''' They are [[Epiphanic Prison|a prison]]:
'''Third WC:''' Someone is locked inside them.<br />
'''Third WC:''' Someone is locked inside them.
'''Fourth WC:''' Sometimes, when it's [[It's Quiet... Too Quiet|very quiet]], I can hear them breathing. }}
'''Fourth WC:''' Sometimes, when it's [[It's Quiet... Too Quiet|very quiet]], I can hear them breathing. }}
* In ''The Gondoliers'' by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], when Marco and Giuseppe agree to jointly become the King of Barataria, they announce this in a verse where each of them sings only every other bar. It works like this, with Marco's part in plain text and '''Giuseppe's''' in boldface:
* In ''The Gondoliers'' by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], when Marco and Giuseppe agree to jointly become the King of Barataria, they announce this in a verse where each of them sings only every other bar. It works like this, with Marco's part in plain text and '''Giuseppe's''' in boldface:
{{quote| Replying, we '''sing'''<br />
{{quote|Replying, we '''sing'''
'''As''' one indi'''vidual,'''<br />
'''As''' one indi'''vidual,'''
'''As I''' find I'm a '''King,'''<br />
'''As I''' find I'm a '''King,'''
'''To my''' kingdom I '''bid you all.'''<br />
'''To my''' kingdom I '''bid you all.'''
'''I'm a'''ware you ob'''ject'''<br />
'''I'm a'''ware you ob'''ject'''
'''To pa'''vilions and '''palaces,'''<br />
'''To pa'''vilions and '''palaces,'''
'''But you'll''' find I re'''spect'''<br />
'''But you'll''' find I re'''spect'''
'''Your Re'''publican '''fallacies.''' }}
'''Your Re'''publican '''fallacies.''' }}




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'' has one between Quistis and Squall in the beginning of the game. Rinoa joins in once she gets to know Squall well enough.
* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' has one between Quistis and Squall in the beginning of the game. Rinoa joins in once she gets to know Squall well enough.
* Liza and Tate from ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]''.
* Liza and Tate from ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]''.
* Alphamon and Omegamon in ''[[Digimon World Dawn Dusk]]'', a non-romantic or sibling variant which plays instead on their [[Theme Naming]] ("[[God|alpha and omega]]").
* Alphamon and Omegamon in ''[[Digimon World Dawn/Dusk]]'', a non-romantic or sibling variant which plays instead on their [[Theme Naming]] ("[[God|alpha and omega]]").




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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* The Twins of Thermopylae from ''[[Girlchan in Paradise]]'' episode 3 do this, but end up subverting it:
* The Twins of Thermopylae from ''[[Girlchan in Paradise]]'' episode 3 do this, but end up subverting it:
{{quote| '''Twin 1''': Thank you...<br />
{{quote|'''Twin 1''': Thank you...
'''Twin 2''': For saving us!<br />
'''Twin 2''': For saving us!
'''Kenstar''': So, what, do you guys, like, finish-<br />
'''Kenstar''': So, what, do you guys, like, finish-
'''Twin 1''': Each other's...<br />
'''Twin 1''': Each other's...
'''Twin 2''': Sentences?<br />
'''Twin 2''': Sentences?
'''Kenstar''': Wow! That's pretty annoying.<br />
'''Kenstar''': Wow! That's pretty annoying.
'''Twin 1''': Yes. It's all because our grandma... ([[Beat]]. Twin 1 nudges the other one.)<br />
'''Twin 1''': Yes. It's all because our grandma... ([[Beat]]. Twin 1 nudges the other one.)
'''Kenstar''': So... I guess we should-<br />
'''Kenstar''': So... I guess we should-
'''Twin 2''': Oh! Uh, um... 'cause our grandma pampered us with plenty of gifts!<br />
'''Twin 2''': Oh! Uh, um... 'cause our grandma pampered us with plenty of gifts!
'''Twin 1''': That's not what I...<br />
'''Twin 1''': That's not what I...
'''Twin 2''': Was going to say...<br />
'''Twin 2''': Was going to say...
*Both twins get shot by Kotomaru* }}
*Both twins get shot by Kotomaru* }}
* In Thatguywiththeglasses.com's 3rd year anniversary special ''Suburban Knights'', the two groups, on a quest to find a hidden treasure, in seperate locations, invoke this trope.
* In Thatguywiththeglasses.com's 3rd year anniversary special ''Suburban Knights'', the two groups, on a quest to find a hidden treasure, in seperate locations, invoke this trope.
{{quote| '''Film Brain''': Oh, you've...<br />
{{quote|'''Film Brain''': Oh, you've...
''(Cut to Nostalgia Chick)''<br />
''(Cut to Nostalgia Chick)''
'''Nostalgia Chick''': ...got to be...<br />
'''Nostalgia Chick''': ...got to be...
''(Cut to [[Todd in The Shadows]])''<br />
''(Cut to [[Todd in the Shadows]])''
'''[[Todd in The Shadows]]''': ...fucking...<br />
'''[[Todd in the Shadows]]''': ...fucking...
''(Cut to The Nostalgia Critic)''<br />
''(Cut to The Nostalgia Critic)''
'''NC''': ...KIDDING ME!!<br />
'''NC''': ...KIDDING ME!!
''(Camera cuts to show they are right back where they started)'' }}
''(Camera cuts to show they are right back where they started)'' }}




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Part of the creepy effect used by the three Weird Sisters in ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]''
* Part of the creepy effect used by the three Weird Sisters in ''[[Gargoyles]]''
* Twins Jim and Tim do this sometimes on ''[[Kim Possible]]''.
* Twins Jim and Tim do this sometimes on ''[[Kim Possible]]''.
* Twins Tessa and Vanessa on ''[[Pepper Ann]]''.
* Twins Tessa and Vanessa on ''[[Pepper Ann]]''.
* Happened in ''[[Family Guy]]'' when [[The Bible (Literature)|Judas and Pontius Pilate]] first met.
* Happened in ''[[Family Guy]]'' when [[The Bible|Judas and Pontius Pilate]] first met.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Agnes Skinner says this trope complementing her relationship with Comic Book Guy in "Worst Episode Ever" when they meet Homer and Marge.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Agnes Skinner says this trope complementing her relationship with Comic Book Guy in "Worst Episode Ever" when they meet Homer and Marge.
** In a recent episode, Homer tries desperately to make a connection with the new security guard:
** In a recent episode, Homer tries desperately to make a connection with the new security guard:
{{quote| '''Wayne''': I have to go to...<br />
{{quote|'''Wayne''': I have to go to...
'''Homer''': ...to the bathroom! Oh my God, we're finishing each other's...<br />
'''Homer''': ...to the bathroom! Oh my God, we're finishing each other's...
'''Wayne''': ...<br />
'''Wayne''': ...
'''Homer''': Each other's...? Sen...? Ten...? Ces? }}
'''Homer''': Each other's...? Sen...? Ten...? Ces? }}
* <s>Iggy and Lemmy</s> Hip and Hop in the [[Super Mario Bros (Animation)|Mario cartoons]].
* <s>Iggy and Lemmy</s> Hip and Hop in the [[Super Mario Bros. (animation)|Mario cartoons]].
* Dash and Bash from ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]''.
* Dash and Bash from ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]''.
* The Interesting Twins From Beneath The Mountain in ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]''.
* The Interesting Twins From Beneath The Mountain in ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]''.
* Happens with Bulkhead and Arcee in an episode of ''[[Transformers Prime]]'', to Miko's disgust.
* Happens with Bulkhead and Arcee in an episode of ''[[Transformers Prime]]'', to Miko's disgust.


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Edward: You're the fairest maid I've ever met,
You were made--
Giselle: To finish your duet!

We've all heard it before... literally. Some people know each other so well, they finish each other's sentences. The effect is usually a demonstration of how close the two people are—they're so familiar with one another, they even think alike.

Generally comes in two forms—the single line and the complex dialogue. The single line goes something like,

Bob: Where are my damn--
Alice: Glasses? Check your head.

The complex dialogue is more elaborate:

Bob: Where are my damn--
Alice: Glasses? Did you check your--
Bob: Yes, my head is always the first place I look, thank you very much.
Alice: Mom was right, I should never have married--
Bob: "A forgetful lout like you," yeah, I know.

Closeness and familiarity aren't the only reason for this trope. Others include:

Alice: This looks like a job for--
Bob: Someone else.

  • Mocking someone for their clichéd ideas:

Alice: Superman will--
Bob: Rescue you? I think not.

Alice: That sexy young farmer has an enormous--
Bob: Potato gun!

  • Making a quick gag by having the finished sentence be nothing at all like what the first person was going to say.

Alice: Maybe we should--
Bob: Tie a banana on its nose and conga under its legs!
Alice: I was going to say call the police.

  • Showing that two people who don't know each other are thinking the same thing.

Alice: Maybe we should--
Bob: Cross the streams--
Alice: And reverse the polarity--
Bob: To raise the deflector shields! Marry me.

  • And more!

This trait is often found in Creepy Twins, Single-Minded Twins, and Sickeningly Sweethearts, but hardly restricted to them—lovers, parents, siblings, friends, co-workers, enemies, even strangers can do this. And while we're at it, it doesn't have to be only two—loads of people can get in on the act, although it might start to stretch credibility. Also present as a way of showing that two characters are telepathic or are parts of a Hive Mind.

If the characters are built around this trope, it's a sign of a big problem when they don't finish each other's sentences. If one character is a psychic, expect the other to shout something like, "Get out of my head!" Or even if they aren't psychic, if it happens often enough.

A similar effect is having characters Finish Dialogue in Unison. Two Scenes, One Dialogue and Distant Duet have characters finishing each other's sentences without even being in the same scene. Compare Strange Minds Think Alike, Catchphrase Interruptus.

Examples of Finishing Each Other's Sentences include:

Anime and Manga

  • The twins Hikaru and Kaoru in Ouran High School Host Club do this sometimes. In Haruhi's Alice in Wonderland dream, they played the Cheshire Cat and appeared alternatingly from different sides, finishing each other's sentences as they talked to Haruhi.
  • Happens in the finale of Stellvia of the Universe between Richard James and Carl Hutter when the two are having a few drinks on a desolate space station deck. James raises a toast, starting with "To the future...", and Hutter completes the sentence instantly, in the same tone: "...of humanity!" This is especially poignant, considering how Hutter is a shape-shifting Starfish Alien in disguise... and James knows it.
  • While not the most typical example of twins, in Cardcaptor Sakura, Yue and Cerberus pick a climactic moment during the final judgment to suddenly start finishing each other's sentences—with multiple clauses, no less. In fact, despite their apparent hostility toward each other at the time, it becomes nearly impossible to distinguish exactly who is speaking at some points.
  • Gunslinger Girl. Cyborg technician Louis Duvalier has beautiful twin assistants who do this. They even move in unison.
  • Koizumi and Otani from Lovely Complex are so (unintentionally) good at this that they (again, unintentionally) become a comedy sensation at their school.

Comic Books

  • In the Scott Pilgrim books, Ken and Kyle Katayanagi often finish each other's sentences with their reasoning behind it being that they would always work together after Ramona cheated on them behind their backs. This was obviously not in the movie as the only line the Twins have in the film is "Hah!" during a fight sequence.

Fan Works

  • The Weasley Twins from Harry Potter are not an example, even though they are popularly portrayed that way in Fan Fiction. They don't complete each other's sentences in the books; rather, one will follow the other with the next appropriate sentence - they do not share a single mind, but simply think very much alike.
    • The ideal is Lampshaded in Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality, which features a sections focusing on the Twins, and indicating something magical is at work. They don't actually share one mind, but come to the same conclusions when they have the same information. When one of them thinks differently than the other, they both feel uncomfortable until they share what they know and snap back.
    • Subverted in Drunkard's Walk VIII: Harry Potter and the Man from Otherearth: the twins admit it's a gag, where they each just have to be quick-witted enough to come up with a suitable conclusion to a sentence the other started. Since no one really knows how the first twin would have ended the sentence, anything that the other says which makes sense in context makes it look like they're a Hive Mind. Double-subverted when Doug sees what he's sure is evidence that they are mutually telepathic.

Film -- Animation

  • The Fates from Disney's Hercules do this, most noticeably in their introduction, when they're giving Hades the prophecy.
  • Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee in Disney's Alice in Wonderland (but not in the original book).
  • Played with in Hans' and Anna's duet in Frozen:

Hans: Finishing each other's...
Anna: Sandwiches!
Hans: I was going to say that!

Film--Live Action

Cindy Campbell: It looks like we have a lot in...
Tom Ryan: ...common.
Cindy: We're already finishing each other's...
Tom: ...dinner!
Cindy: ...sentences.

  • The twins from Snatch do this.
  • In Stuart Little, Mr. and Mrs. Little do this so frequently that they panic when they don't. Stuart cutely lampshades this as he hears his future adoptive parents do this for the first time.
  • From Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid:

Field Marshal Von Kluck: We were able to dupe Dr. Forrest by posing as a humanitary organization, who planned to wipe out hunger, by ageing cheese faster.
Rigby Reardon: But when your father finally saw what they were doing...
Field Marshal Von Kluck: - he began to assemble lists of names of our agents...
Rigby Reardon: - and seemed about to go to the FBI.
Field Marshal Von Kluck: We were zerfore obliged to kidnap him, drug him ang bring him...
Rigby Reardon: - here! First faking his death so there'd be no further investigation.
Field Marshal Von Kluck: But vile testing ze mold on a small island nearby...
Rigby Reardon: - the cruise ship "Immer Essen" passed by. Some of the passengers saw the tiny island dissolve.
Field Marshal Von Kluck: Zey were zerfore labeled "enemies" because of what zey haf seen. We had Walter Neff cancel all further tours and our...
Rigby Reardon, Field Marshal Von Kluck: - friends systematically began to eliminate everyone who was on that cruise ship.
Field Marshal Von Kluck: Schweinehund!
Rigby Reardon: Jerk!

Literature

  • Robert A. Heinlein's Lapis Lazuli Long and Lorelei Lee Long are clone sisters who do this. They first appear in his novel Time Enough for Love and show up in his later novels.
  • There is a James Thurber short story about this, called "The Curb in the Sky", where the trope has harrowing consequences.
  • Harry and Hermione do this sometimes in Harry Potter, such as in Deathly Hallows when they discover what happened to Gryffindor's sword.
    • In Fanon, Single-Minded Twins Fred and George Weasley are often written as doing this. In the books it only happened a couple of times and was more like collaborative interrupting. The movies were much more guilty of playing this trope straight with them.
  • The twins Beltira and Belkira from the Belgariad and prequels.
  • This was one of the traits that gave M*A*S*H‍'‍s 'Radar' O'Reilly his nickname, and one of the parts of the book faithfully translated into the subsequent film and television series. (Although it quickly disappeared from the series.)
  • Dragons and their riders in The Inheritance Cycle, notably Oromis and Glaedr in Eldest and Eragon and Saphira in Brisingr.
  • A variant in the StarCraft novel Liberty's Crusade. Kerrigan, being a telepath, tends to finish other people's sentences out of habit, which annoys just about everyone else. When she's leaving for her totally-not-a-date with Raynor after the Antiga mission, Liberty's last bit of advice is "remember to let him finish his damn sentences".
  • In The Hunger Games, Wiress tends to trail off or just stop speaking abruptly in the middle of her sentences, at which point Beetee finishes them.
  • In Spindle's End by Robin McKinley, Rosie and her best friend Peony take this one step further.

You finish each other's sentences half the time -- or sometimes, if you think no one else is listening, you don't bother to finish them because you both know what you were going to say.

  • Lampshaded in Artemis Fowl and the Opal Deception. Mervall and Descant are twins, which are very rare among fairies.

"We're thinking of writing a book, aren't we, Merv? All about how we..."
"Finish each other's sentences," completed Merv, though he knew it would cost him.
"Shut up, you utter imbecile," snapped Opal, shooting Merv a poisonous glare.

  • Reynolds and Claude's promotion interview in the penultimate chapter of The Pale King. Chris incredulously wonders how long they had to practice it.

Live Action TV

  • Played with in (something like) this exchange in Community:

Abed: I hope they're not twins. Twins freak me out. They always know what the other one is...
Troy: Thinking?
Abed: Yeah. And they're always finishing each others'--
Troy: --pie?
Abed: Exactly. It's creepy.

Carter: Mike, you and Caitlin are in danger of becoming one of those couples that claim you're apart, but in reality you're...
Stuart: ...so close that you finish each other's sentences. And the problem with that is that people like that inevitably end up...
Carter: ...romantically involved.

  • A Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch had a housewife receive a visit from a doorman who helped her finish sentences by first finishing them for her, then starting them so that she'd have to finish them.
    • Another Python sketch had an interview show with the host interviewing three men: one who only said the beginnnings of words, one who said the middles, and one who said the ends. After each said their own version of "Good evening," he had them all say "Good evening" together.

First man: G--
Second man: --oo--
Third man: --d
First man: ev--
Second man: --eni--
Third man: --ng.

Michael: It's like we finish each others'-
Lindsay: sandwiches?
Michael: ... sentences. Why... would I say...
Lindsay: sandwiches?
Michael: That time I was going to say "sandwiches".

  • In Broken News, the newscasters for PVS News routinely complete each others' sentences, or even words.
  • Lampshaded by Brian in a season five episode of Queer as Folk after Justin has told him to stop being cynical:

Brian: "I'm not being cynical, I'm being-"
Justin: "-realistic."
Brian: "Do you mind if I finish my own sentences? I despise when couples do that."

  • Sheridan and Delenn in Babylon 5 do this a little.
  • Attempted in They Think It's All Over:

Rory: Gary and I have been working together for so long that we can actually...
(Long pause)
Gary: ...finish each others' sentences?

  • It happens so frequently on Castle between Castle and Beckett that fellow detectives overhearing their conversation had to Lampshade it:

Ryan: Do they know that they're finishing each other's sentences?
Esposito: (just shakes his head)

    • Another time, Ryan asks if they practice doing it when he and Esposito aren't around.

Lanie: It's so cute when you guys do that.

  • NCIS: Los Angeles has Nell annoying the hell out of everyone by doing this on her first episode. Characterization Marches On, though, and now she's just doing it to Eric. It's played for laughs, and incredibly cute. Other partners on the show tend to do this as well.
  • All over the place on NCIS. McGee/Abby, any partners, any time the field agents brief Gibbs, any time Gibbs gives orders and the others anticipate him . . .
  • Gem and Gemma from Power Rangers RPM do this habitually; they don't speak (or think) as individuals much if at all until Gemma gets a boyfriend. After that, while they show signs of not being a Hive Mind, but still do this frequently. Just not all the time.
  • Kirk and Spock do this occasionally in Star Trek: The Original Series.
  • Noah's Arc: Subverted in the movie where Noah and Wade seem to start to give the same answers to relationship questions, but end with completely different ones. This is the first major sign they're have deeper relationship issues.
  • A recurring sketch on The Two Ronnies featured Corbett's character trying to tell a story, and Barker's character attempting to finish his sentences and getting it wrong.
  • On The West Wing, Will Bailey and Kate Harper do this in front of C.J., while trying to hide the fact that they're a couple. Both lampshade how bad they are at it.
  • In the episode Sateda of Stargate Atlantis Teyla attempts to do this with Sheppard; however it takes her three guesses to figure out what he's saying, and at one point she offends him by saying he has no friends.

Sheppard: Look, Teyla... I'm not really good at, uh... actually, I'm... I'm terrible at expressing... I don't know what you'd call it, uh...
Teyla: Feelings?
Sheppard: Yeah, sure, okay. The point is, I don't really have good, uh...
Teyla: Social skills?
Sheppard: Well, that is why I enjoyed flying choppers in the most remote part of my world before all this craziness happened, but, uh, you should know, I don't have, uh...
Teyla: Friends?
Sheppard: No. I have friends.
Sheppard: You, Elizabeth, Ronon, Carson, even Rodney, are the closest thing I have to a...
(She finally gets it)
Teyla: A family?


Magazines

  • In a TV Week interview, Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were talking about their close friendship.

Andy: "We-"
Hamish: "-finish each other's sentences."
Andy: "I wasn't going to-"
Hamish: "-say that."
Andy: "Well done, you got that one."


Newspaper Comics

  • A Dilbert strip features a guy who does that in a sinister way:

Dilbert: I think I should take...
Sentence Finisher: Money from orphans?
Dilbert: No. I mean, I need...
Sentence Finisher: A large sack and an alibi?
Dilbert: You keep finishing my sentences with...
Sentence Finisher: Uncanny accuracy?


Stand-up Comedy

  • This is a crucial part of the stand-up act of Randy and Jason Sklar, as they are identical twins with exactly the same voice who seem to run on the exact same wavelength at all times. They practically turn finishing each other's sentences into a zen artform.


Theatre

  • One performance of Henry VI Part II has Suffolk dragged offstage and killed before delivering his last line, leaving it to be completed by the pirate captain, which adds a wonderful creepiness to the scene.

Suffolk: Great men oft die by vile bezonians:
A Roman sworder and banditto slave
Murther'd sweet Tully; Brutus' bastard hand
Stabb'd Julius Caesar; savage islanders
Pompey the Great; and Suffolk--
(sound of an axe)
Pirate: Dies by pirates.

  • Speaking of Shakespeare's Henry plays, in Henry IV, Part I, Prince Hal finishes Hotspur's dying speech for him:

Hotspur: ...O, I could Prophesie,
But that the Earth, and the cold hand of death,
Lyes on my Tongue: No Percy, thou art dust
And food for--
Hal: For Wormes, braue Percy.

  • Rent: "Light My Candle":

Roger: Oh, the wax. It's--
Mimi: Dripping. I like it, between my--
Roger: Fingers.

Serpent 3: You might
Serpent 4: Might do it if God didn't know?
Serpent 2: But you want to.
Serpent 1: And he knows you want to.
Serpent 5: Is a crime
Serpent 4: Only a crime
Serpent 5: When you're caught?

First WC: Old stories have a secret;
Second WC: They are a prison:
Third WC: Someone is locked inside them.
Fourth WC: Sometimes, when it's very quiet, I can hear them breathing.

  • In The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan, when Marco and Giuseppe agree to jointly become the King of Barataria, they announce this in a verse where each of them sings only every other bar. It works like this, with Marco's part in plain text and Giuseppe's in boldface:

Replying, we sing
As one individual,
As I find I'm a King,
To my kingdom I bid you all.
I'm aware you object
To pavilions and palaces,
But you'll find I respect
Your Republican fallacies.


Video Games


Webcomics

  • This comic from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. It gets worse very quickly.
  • Tina of Wapsi Square does this to just about everyone, though she has been wrong at least twice. However, on both of those occasions, the question that was actually being asked was not one that she necessarily wanted to answer, so it may have been intentional. She also predicts the orders of everyone who comes to her coffee shop.


Web Original

Twin 1: Thank you...
Twin 2: For saving us!
Kenstar: So, what, do you guys, like, finish-
Twin 1: Each other's...
Twin 2: Sentences?
Kenstar: Wow! That's pretty annoying.
Twin 1: Yes. It's all because our grandma... (Beat. Twin 1 nudges the other one.)
Kenstar: So... I guess we should-
Twin 2: Oh! Uh, um... 'cause our grandma pampered us with plenty of gifts!
Twin 1: That's not what I...
Twin 2: Was going to say...

  • Both twins get shot by Kotomaru*
  • In Thatguywiththeglasses.com's 3rd year anniversary special Suburban Knights, the two groups, on a quest to find a hidden treasure, in seperate locations, invoke this trope.

Film Brain: Oh, you've...
(Cut to Nostalgia Chick)
Nostalgia Chick: ...got to be...
(Cut to Todd in the Shadows)
Todd in the Shadows: ...fucking...
(Cut to The Nostalgia Critic)
NC: ...KIDDING ME!!
(Camera cuts to show they are right back where they started)


Western Animation

  • Part of the creepy effect used by the three Weird Sisters in Gargoyles
  • Twins Jim and Tim do this sometimes on Kim Possible.
  • Twins Tessa and Vanessa on Pepper Ann.
  • Happened in Family Guy when Judas and Pontius Pilate first met.
  • The Simpsons: Agnes Skinner says this trope complementing her relationship with Comic Book Guy in "Worst Episode Ever" when they meet Homer and Marge.
    • In a recent episode, Homer tries desperately to make a connection with the new security guard:

Wayne: I have to go to...
Homer: ...to the bathroom! Oh my God, we're finishing each other's...
Wayne: ...
Homer: Each other's...? Sen...? Ten...? Ces?