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This Stock Phrase gets used in at least two contexts: | |
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The Penguins of Madagascar, "Hard-Boiled Eggy": | |
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In Thieves Can Be Heroes!, store owner Munehisa Iwai usually doesn't care wherever his customers get his loot. If he can buy it to sell someone else, he'll do it without question. Then it's subverted when he reveals that he runs background checks on all of his buyers to make sure they aren't using his hyper-realistic airsoft guns for anything shady. He gets suspicious of Izuku's unusual insistence on buying them, asking what he's using them for because he looks like he's far more interested in Heroes than firearms. | |
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Cheers episode "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Bar" | |
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In Dragaera, this is standard operating procedure for the Professional Killers of the Jhereg Syndicate, with one exception: if someone's to be rendered Deader than Dead with a Soul Eating Morganti weapon, they require a convincing explanation and a huge bonus. | |
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The Mandalorian. In "The Prisoner", the title character is hired for a Caper Crew, and he's told it's a "no questions asked" job. When the Mandalorian returns without the others he's asked what happened to them. The Mandalorian responds: "No questions asked, that was the deal." | |
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Deep Rising | |
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Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | |
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Sanctum Adriot gives its customers the option of a "Stop Asking Questions" surcharge. | |
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Used in Hogfather when the Auditors are trying to hire an assassin to inhume the title character: | |
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Malcolm in the Middle | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Discussed between Tyrion and his hired sword Bronn: | |
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Darths & Droids parodies the Star Wars example above. Note that Han Solo's character is named Greedo in this one. | |
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From the "Crackpot Religions" sketch on Monty Python's Flying Circus featuring a wide-boy gangster type: | |
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Family Guy episode "420" | |
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In the namesake episode from the final season of How I Met Your Mother, the gang is revealed to have a similar rule, which began when Ted asked Marshall to help him escape being trapped inside a mailbox with no questions about his predicament, leading to the gang stacking up similar rules to repay previous favors. | |
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In Expiration Date by Tim Powers, after Kootie Parganas's parents are killed and he goes on the run, advertisements start appearing that offer a large reward for his whereabouts, no questions asked. In this case, the significance is that the person behind the advertisements has an ulterior motive and no actual relationship to Kootie, and would prefer that no questions be asked on either side. | |
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Artemis Fowl: In "The Artemis Fowl Files", Commander Julius Root delivers this line during Holly Short's initiation into LEPRecon. The test is like a game of paintball, where Root and the initiates 'hunt' one another in a certain area. The initiates are evaluated by how hard they make it for Root to hunt them as he's obviously much more experienced. The only way to get in immediately is: "You tag me before I tag you and you're in. No questions asked." After Holly fails her test because of a run-in with Julius's brother Turnball in the same area, Root gives her one chance to do something to change his mind. She shoots three paintballs at him, delivering an Ironic Echo. | |
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Gone with the Wind. The overseer placed in charge of the plantation slaves makes it clear he doesn't want any questions asked about how he gets results. | |
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