If an important character, often the Big Bad, is an Emotionless Girl or similar character, chances are that on their deathbed, they'll finally learn how to feel. Accordingly, their last words often reflect this. Often used to show that the character isn't completely emotionless but was simply not in touch with their own emotions until now.
Subtrope of Final Speech. Sometimes overlaps with I'm Cold... So Cold... or Alas, Poor Villain.
As this is a Death Trope, unmarked spoilers abound. Beware.
Examples
- In Bleach, as the previously stoic Ulquiorra dies, he discovers the meaning of The Heart.
- Downplayed in Death Note, where L shows an uncharacteristic level of moody depressiveness in the scenes leading up to his death. When he dies in Light's arms, his normally-dead eyes are bright and shiny.
- A rather twisted example from Chapter 163 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Doma meets Shinobu in Purgatory after their deaths, and Doma feels an emotion for the first in his life; love. Towards Shinobu, the woman he killed and who absolutely hates his guts. She doesn't reciprocate.
- Grimmer in a particularly touching instance in Monster.
- The first time the Captain smiles in Hellsing is as he dies.
- Kanna from Inuyasha shows emotion for one of the first times in the whole series just before she dies.
- In "Brutal", Russia was relieved that he'd get to see his sister Ukraine again once he dies.
- Occurs when Brandt dies in Equilibrium.
- In the film version of Battle Royale, Kazuo Kiriyama finally feels something when he is killed.
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day:
- The T-800 says that he finally understands why humans cry.
- T-1000 displays a nice Oh, Crap! face before he's wasted.
- In Robin Hobb's Liveship Traders, as a dying Kennit is absorbed into Paragon, his joining with the ship restores the empathy, memories, and emotions that he'd stored away, and he dies finally knowing love and peace.
- This happens at the end of Broken Gate with the resident Emotionless Girl, Nezumi, who cries as she lay dying, feeling and expressing sorrow for the first time in 100 years.
- On Once Upon a Time, this happens with the death of Cora. As her death is precipitated by literally restoring her heart (she removed it years ago), she is able to express her love for her daughter for the first time in Regina's life before she passes away.
- Byleth in Fire Emblem: Three Houses is known as the Ashen Demon for their reputation of emotionlessly killing their foes, and their father says that he's never seen them cry, even as a baby. Naturally, they cry when he dies.
- In Rick and Morty, Birdperson shows emotion for the first time upon finding out that his significant other has secretly been enacting a Honey Trap on him on behalf of the Galactic Federation. Immediately after showing confusion at her betrayal, he is killed when he shoots him multiple times with a laser gun.