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This line is often used when the speaker in question has to take immediate action on something and can't explain it immediately.
The real reason it's used is to get the listener to change locations without explanation, as to effect an on-screen reveal. Or because the writer wants to keep a character's motivations secret from the reader (or hasn't thought them up yet) and can't have the character explain himself right now. Or because there'd be no conflict if a character actually bothered to explain something instead of leaving the other characters confused.
The phrase "I'll explain on the way there" can also be used, leading to a "Let Me Get This Straight..." moment in the new location where everything's summed up.
The only real justification is that it almost always takes longer to describe a given action than to just perform it — in the words of Grace Hopper, "It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission." Explaining the action may waste valuable time that should be spent performing the action — meaning there is no time to perform the action at all. Of course, there's always the possibility that the person asking forgiveness really should have gotten permission — Nice Job Breaking It, Hero.
Use of this trope can stretch credibility when the situation really can be summed up in only a few words. If you need somebody to run away, "No time to explain!" really saves you no time versus "There's a bomb!"
So why do writers use it? There are times when it is useful. If you know the characters in your TV series are going to be at point A when they learn where the bomb is, and you know the characters will have to be at the bomb at point B — but to add scenes of them traveling from place to place is expensive and adds shooting days to the production. You could have them explain it all at point A, but that scene's been long already. There's very little dialogue at point B, so discussing it at point B would give the characters not actively defusing the bomb something to do. Here, it's okay to make an Acceptable Break from Reality just to get the characters from one place to another without breaking up the pacing of the work.
See also You Didn't Ask, Never Give the Captain a Straight Answer, Unspoken Plan Guarantee, and Don't Ask, Just Run. Contrast Talking Is a Free Action. However, be careful: This is a favorite tactic of a High-School Hustler in initiating a Bavarian Fire Drill. Can also be used to cover an Indy Ploy and make it seem as though there is a plan.
Not to be confused with the video game with the same name, though this trope is common there.
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This happens in The Pendragon Adventure series, where Bobby, Gunny, and Spader initially think that stopping The Hindenburg explosion would save the future but upon a trip to the future Bobby and Gunny find out that stopping the Hindenburg explosion would allow Hitler to win World War II. Spader refuses to believe this, as he doesn't understand how they know. He might have understood if Bobby or Gunny had taken more time to explain things to him; however, they also had to stop someone else from stopping the explosion, and couldn't take the time to explain things to him.
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Also from the X-Men; In Uncanny X-Men #168, when Kitty Pryde is reunited with Lockheed after thinking him lost after the first time they met, and Professor X communicates with her telepathically. Justified in that Kitty was fighting for her life against alien creatures who had temporarily neutralized her phasing powers at the time:
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The Artist is Dead!:
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In Charlie the Unicorn 3:
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A particularly galling comic book example occurred in a plotline in the X-Men books, especially Cable. Bishop, a time-travelling X-Man, was determined to kill an infant being protected by Cable because ... he never said, except that she threatened the future in some way. He constantly insisted that the X-Men would agree that she needed to die if only they knew what a horrible future her survival would lead to. But he just never had time to explain it to them. This made sense (or at least you could see how it made sense to him) when he was in a running gun battle with Cable. Made a little less sense when the X-Men caught him and held him onto him for a few hours before he escaped.
Also from the X-Men; In Uncanny X-Men #168, when Kitty Pryde is reunited with Lockheed after thinking him lost after the first time they met, and Professor X communicates with her telepathically. Justified in that Kitty was fighting for her life against alien creatures who had temporarily neutralized her phasing powers at the time:
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Spoofed in Bleach during the "Thousand Year Blood War arc" when Ichigo complains about no one telling him the Arrancar and Fullbringers were working with them and backing them up. Yoruichi claims they didn't have time to explain it to him, and he points out that anybody could have told him during their long and boring journey to the Royal Realm.
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In Destiny, the Exo Stranger summons the player's Guardian to Venus, and while telling them about the Black Garden, says that she doesn't even have the time to explain why she doesn't have time to explain herself or why she's helping you. In fact, she spends much of the conversation talking to someone elsewhere who is also in danger, and at the end she has to abruptly teleport away to protect them from another threat. That never comes up again.
In Destiny 2, Cayde-6 does a Call-Back to that line when he tells you, "I don't have time to explain what I don't understand!"
This happened all the time in the base game, to the point that basic setting information was All There in the Manual and the player character clearly had no idea what the hell was going on.
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Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps has the titular character saying this when her best friend, Alice, is saying about not liking of going to separate schools. Guess what she tried to her in the end.
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In A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Nancy has a dream that she's seeing her friend Rod being killed in the jail cell he's in. She wakes up and gets Glen (Johnny Depp) to accompany her to the police station. They join up at Nancy's house and run to the police station. Nancy waits until they're entering the police station to tell Glen that she doesn't have any time to explain. What could they have been discussing the rest of the way there that was more important than the fact that Rod Lane was being killed?
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The Simpsons:
In the episode "Lemon of Troy", Nelson bursts into the classroom and shouts "Everybody come quick! Something's happened. No Time to Explain." Along the way, he stops take a drink at a fountain, and is asked if it wouldn't be simpler to explain the matter. His response is "No! I said there's no time to explain and I stick by that!"
Lampshaded in another episode, where Bart's fat-camp controller takes him home to see his family, and tells him "No talking on the way, it'll spoil the drama!"
Occurs in "Dude, Where's My Ranch?", when Lisa hastily runs off with Bart to save Luke's sister, whom Lisa sent down a dangerous trail because she thought she was his girlfriend.
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In Sleeping Beauty the good fairies tell this to Prince Phillip as they break him out of Maleficent's dungeon.
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Happens a lot in Totally Spies!, though by the fifth time the phrase could practically be swapped with, "You were brainwashed by the villain of the week, but we stopped him, and now you're back to normal." Brainwashing is a very popular thing in this show.
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Parodied in Greg the Bunny:
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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) episode "The Ultimate Ninja", when the Turtles ask Master Splinter what's going on, he only replies "I'll explain later. Now is not the time". At the end of the episode, he simply states "Be patient. When the time is right all will be made clear."
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Star Trek: Picard:
In "The Impossible Box", when Hugh asks Picard to elaborate on what Soji really is, the latter insists that there's no time because it's urgent that they locate her first.
In "Broken Pieces", Elnor is very curious about the queencell, but Seven of Nine doesn't have time to indulge in his queries.
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In Alien: Isolation, this is by Ripley to Verlaine when finally making contact with the Torrens.
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Teacher's Pet: When Ian discovers Leonard and the newly-human Spot/Scott in his uncle's laboratory.
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Subverted in the Community episode "Basic Lupine Urology": Starburns is being chased through the school by Troy and Abed, and he attempts to hide himself by asking Quendra to kiss him, saying that he will "explain later". She refuses and says that she doesn't care what the explanation is.
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Beauty and the Beast: Belle's father says this when trying to hurry her out of the Beast's dungeon.
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Frequently happens in Dancougar Nova to the team. They're usually dispatched on a mission before Tanaka can fully answer all their questions.
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Harry Potter:
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Gene Troopers have your first meeting with your ally, the alien AL. When you try asking questions, AL responds with a "No time for introductions".
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Rick and Morty: In "Rest and Ricklaxation", after his "Eureka!" Moment, Rick grabs Morty and rushes off with him, promising to explain his revelation on the way.
In "Solaricks", Rick claims this when he, Morty, and Jerry are about to be teleported back to their original realities and Jerry asks what's going on. It's quickly subverted when it ends up taking them about another half a minute of standing around to actually disappear, prompting Jerry to lampshade in annoyance, twice, that there was actually plenty of time to explain.
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In Retro Blade, Conveniently used by Doctor T here. Time travel can spice up the use of this line in the long run.
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24 was quite fond of this trope. Just do what Jack Bauer says, people. He's always right, anyway.
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Dreamscape: When Kai "recruits" someone (as in using CHEN to practically kidnap them), he has a bad habit of leaving out information until they are at a safe location.
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In The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, Reynie uses this to fend off questions from Joe "Cannonball" Shooter about why he and the other members of the Society aren't accompanied by any adults. It works quite easily, given that Cannonball is the sort of guy who is always on the move anyway.
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She does this trope yet again in The Order of the Phoenix, although this one ends up being successful in her favor. Upon finding out that ten of Lord Voldemort's followers have broken out of prison and are on the loose, she finally decides that drastic action needs to be taken on her part, so she goes to contact Rita for blackmail, because Hermione figures that no other magazine writer would want to write an article about Harry that involves believing him. She also brings along Luna, whose father is the writer for another magazine called The Quibbler, and Harry to get together and have an interview with him to get his story about Lord Voldemort's return out. The outcome results in plenty of readers finally believing him and joining his side. She starts all of this off by drastically leaving the table to write a letter to Rita, leaving Harry and Ron behind once again, which causes the latter to complain.
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The Twilight Zone (1959) episode "Passage on the Lady Anne" has a pretty egregious example. At one point, the main characters are told "there's no time for lengthy explanations." Unlike some of the other examples and the Trope description, though, there never was an onscreen reveal; the viewer never finds out the Lady Anne's dark secret.
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The Raccoons: In "Easy Money!", Lisa says this after bumping into Professor Smedley-Smythe rushing out of the Evergreen Museum after she, Bert, and Cedric borrow a map of the Endless Echo Caverns to look for Bentley after he goes missing.
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The Order of the Stick:
Rephrased with some self-awareness:
Also:
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Danny, the Champion of the World: A benevolent version in that Danny's father always surprises him, like a conjuror bringing things out of a hat. As well as Danny's idea of the great poaching expedition, Danny's father secretly arranges the taxi, and for the pheasants be delivered in a pram under a baby. Danny does not find out these things until they happen.
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Schlock Mercenary has this in its Big Book of War. Twice.
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xkcd Parodied this with a comic here.
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In Fahrenheit, at one point Lucas has a vision of the evil Oracle approaching his brother Markus at his church. Lucas immediately calls his brother and tells him to lock himself in. Markus asks why and the player is given the choice to either say No Time to Explain, at which point you gain control of Markus and can lock yourself in; or come up with an alternative.
Later on, when Lucas and Carla meet up and talk, even though there's plenty of time to explain, and Lucas actually gets a fair way into his explanation, he concludes that there simply isn't enough time to explain before they head to find the Indigo Child.
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Zombie Land Saga: In the first episode, much of Kotaro's rambling as he's briefing Sakura on the idol project is all delivered at the top of his lungs. He also doesn't bother explaining how he revived the girls. He just expects Sakura to roll with it.
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In the last act of The Consul, Magda, finally responding to Assan's desperate pleas to do something to stop her husband John from reentering the country and being arrested, tells him to wait as she writes a note, then hands it to him without any explanation other than her assurance that "this note will convince John that there is no reason for him to come back." Judging from her subsequent actions, this is in fact a suicide note. However, it is never delivered, as John returns and is arrested at the end of the same scene.
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Played for drama in Season 2 of Altered Carbon. Fearing a Death of Personality, Poe refuses to reboot to solve his increasing memory glitches. After one of these glitches, Takeshi Kovacs shouts at Poe that he doesn't have time to keep explaining what's just happened and storms out.
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A common phrase used in Jackie Chan Adventures is "Talk Later", used when a character has No Time to Explain and has to deal with a bigger problem.
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In the third episode of Twin Peaks, Agent Cooper wakes up in the middle of the night and makes a call revealing that he's figured out who Laura Palmer's killer is and that there's no time to lose, he must see Sheriff Truman in the morning so he can tell him who the murderer is. At the start of the next episode, over breakfast, it is revealed Agent Cooper forgot this huge revelation after going back to bed.
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In 101 Dalmatians, Pongo says this to Danny the Great Dane, after he and Perdita realise that Cruella is behind everything and they need to hurry. Quite a few Disney films seem fond of this line.
The above is mildly Bowdlerised from the exchange in the book, which goes roughly thus:
Sgt. Tibbs later says it to the Colonel as he and the puppies are being chased around by Horace and Jasper. The Colonel himself says it moments later to the newly arrived Pongos.
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In Halo: Combat Evolved, Cortana sends Master Chief to warn Keyes not to activate Halo. She tells him she has no time to explain why, and this leads to a horrible mess. The reason for Cortana's panic was that she'd just discovered the "weapons cache" Keyes thought he was looking for was actually a Flood containment facility.
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In City Of Somnus, as Sakhalin (who is, at least outwardly, one of the bad guys) is helping the good guys escape, she's barraged with questions and responds:
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In Destiny 2, Cayde-6 does a Call-Back to that line when he tells you, "I don't have time to explain what I don't understand!"
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In Steins;Gate, Okabe says this a lot when time-leaping to prevent Mayuri's death. He notes it's a sign of just how much Mayuri trusts him that she doesn't ask questions and goes along with him (though she does make him promise to explain later). Later averted when he realizes that he cannot do this on his own, so he begins taking the time to explain to his friends what's going on, which is implied to take a bit of time.
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Three Panel Soul pokes fun at the Destiny usage of the trope with this dialogue between The Stranger and The Guardian.
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In The Twelve Kingdoms, Youko Nakajima was an Ordinary High-School Student until a mysterious blond man appeared in her classroom, swore allegiance to her, and urged her to escape as quickly as possible with not time for explanations. Shortly after, the school was attacked by monsters, giving some weight to his argument. Trapped in Another World Changeling Fantasy drama ensued, and it was a long time before Youko got an explanation. If he had taken the time to say one more sentence about what was going on, the entire plot would have been very different.
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She goes through this trope again in The Goblet of Fire, which also sort of backfires. She puts various clues that she's heard together and figures out that Rita Skeeter is an unregistered Animagus and is using her skills to spy on people (most recently Harry) in the form of a beetle in order to find out their secrets and use that as evidence for her articles. Hermione realizes this and rushes off to find Rita without telling Harry and Ron about this, and she successfully captures her and forces her to stop writing terrible articles about Harry. However, Hermione does these actions too late, as Rita had already sent enough articles about Harry with substantial evidence to get the damage done, which encites a year-long wave of smear campaign from other column writers to severely discredit him and convince the public not to believe him about Lord Voldemort's return.
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A variation on Lost: Ben tells Sun and Jack that in thirty minutes, he can take them to a woman who can explain everything to them. Cut to them in the car, and Sun says "You said we'd be there in thirty minutes." He responds, "I didn't account for traffic."
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Averted in ReBoot, in the season 3 episode "Mouse Trap". Bob tells the crew that they have to lower the shields (which were the only things keeping them safe from the ravages of the Web) in order to pass through the buffer surrounding Mainframe. There's a general outcry at this because it sounds insane, but when AndrAIa asks Bob why, he explains. (Turns out, their shields were made from dead web creatures, which was why Mouse's trap, set up to protect Mainframe from such beings, had activated.)
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In Cactus Flower, when Julian reads Toni's Spurned into Suicide letter, he changes out of his lab coat and rushes out immediately, outright refusing to explain the situation to Stephanie, though she suspects it has to do with one of his girlfriends. Not only does this leave Stephanie in the awkward spot of having to make excuses to his patients about what happened to the doctor, but she has no idea who Toni is when Igor phones the very next moment to report that Toni is alive.
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Marvel Comics' Spider-Man editorial team and "brain trust" tried to do this after One More Day. The switch-over to Brand New Day resulted in a number of jarring changes — nobody recalled that Peter Parker was Spider-Man despite remembering that he had publicly unmasked during Civil War, Spider-Man no longer could use his organic webbing and the powers he had gained during The Other, Harry Osborn was back from the dead and now a triple divorcee, and so on. Besides that there were the unanswered questions as to how the new timeline created by Spider-Man's deal with Mephisto differed from the one portrayed in the existing comics. Marvel's official releases said that the reason why none of this was explained was because they had so many exciting and important new stories to tell, but readers soon guessed that the real reason must have been that the writers did not yet know the answers themselves. It took months and years for most of these questions to be addressed in-story, and a number of them are still unanswered seven years later, for instance the one about what happened to the organic webs and Other powers.
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In the first season finale of Ben 10, Grandpa Max's response to Vilgax's attack on Ben is to take the RV and drive away in the direction of Mount Rushmore. Gwen asks why they're going there when Ben's in trouble. Max says there's no time to explain. Despite being on an extended drive, a la the above Greg the Bunny example. To the show's credit, Gwen chews him out for his oversecrecy in the next episode.
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Hermione does this offscreen in a way that backfires in Chamber of Secrets. She and Penelope Clearwater figure out what's petrifying students, and they proceed to run out of the library without bothering to tell anyone, such as the librarian or other students, what it is. They manage to get petrified before they can get wherever they're going.
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World War Z: Brad Pitt's character picks up a crucial clue about the virus, and gives this trope (because his phone battery is running down) while convincing his superior in the UN to order the aircraft they're in to divert to a WHO research station. As the aircraft crashes shortly afterwards, it's something of a Fridge Horror moment; what if he'd been killed in the crash?
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Justified in The Bands of Mourning. Allik Neverfar has a translator device that only works on someone visiting a foreign country (meaning it will work for him but not any of the locals). He's also adapted to living in far warmer temperatures and thus needs a similar device that maintains his body heat. Unfortunately only one of the devices can be used at a time. He can use the translator when he needs to explain something, but since the party is trekking through a frozen mountain range, he can't use it for very long.
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: Said word-for-word by Bail Organa when he tells Captain Antilles to steal Saesee Tiin's homing beacon.
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Super Friends 1973/74 episode "The Androids". While Wendy and Marvin are held captive in Dr. Rebos' laboratory she comes up with an idea. After tricking the Wonder Dog android into leaving the room she calls Marvin over and shows him an android assembly kit. When he asks what they'll make she says there's no time to explain and they get to work and hurry because they have to be finished before the Wonder Dog android returns.
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A doppelganger of yours says this literally in Simon the Sorcerer 2 after you break out of a cell. He also hands you a strange twig that teleports you outside and as it turns out, your doppelganger was actually your future self helping you escape via a so called timestick.
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Parodied in the Season 7 finale of Sonic for Hire, Sonic and Tails get the clue "When at the start the code is the key". Sonic figures it out but repeatedly refuses to tell Tails what the answer is, saying "There's no time!". It's even further parodied as there is a part where the two are riding an extremely slow platform and Tails points out there's plenty of time to explain, Sonic just jumps to the next platform shouting "No time!".
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The Princess Bride: "Let me 'splain— ...No, there is too much. Let me sum up."
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In Fairy Tail, during the Edolas arc, Gajeel says this to Erza and Gray.
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Birdman plays this card in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Avenger for Ransom", as he steals top-secret government documents and flies out the window, when just a few more words might have averted a skirmish with the military. Later, when he reveals that the documents he gave the villain were worthless, the general apologizes to him for doubting his word.
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Doctor Who:
"Can't talk, must dash, explain later!" is basically one of the Doctor's catch-phrases. Any particular usage may be terrifyingly true or a typically clumsy bid to avoid the things they never, ever explain.
Deliberately over-used in Steven Moffat's Comic Relief parody "The Curse of Fatal Death", where it serves entirely as a Lampshade Hanging on things there simply aren't in-universe explanations for.
"The Bells of Saint John": The Doctor is somewhat rushed as an airliner is about to crash on their heads, so he has to haul Clara Oswald into the TARDIS, materialize on board the airliner and race into the cockpit without the time to appreciate her Bigger on the Inside reaction.
Justified in "Hide" as the Doctor rushes to save an errant time explorer from a pocket universe with a very tight window of opportunity.
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At the start of Aunt Dimity's Good Deed, Willis Sr. abruptly leaves Lori's cottage after writing note to her that's uncharacteristically short on details, citing this trope. At first, Lori thinks it's a joke Nell played, but Nell points to the absence of the blue journal and Reginald. Dimity has left behind a second note, which has some additional information, but it ends in mid-sentence. This sets up the pursuit of Willis Sr. throughout the rest of the novel. When Nell points this out, Wiilis Sr. pleads "high spirits" at just receiving the news that Lori is pregnant.
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In the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf story "Smurfnip Madness", Tracker says this after he cures Hefty and Duncan McSmurf of smurfnip intoxication right in the middle of a duel with each other, saying that they need to find the Smurfs Papa Smurf sent into the forest to find more smurfnip before Gargamel finds them. Hefty and Duncan pretty much figure out that it was Gargamel behind the smurfnip-tainted smurfberries they had eaten.
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In Katamari, the Prince from the Bad Future dismisses his past counterpart's questions about what's going to happen by rushing them both off to recruit help. He also doesn't bother to explain during the flight over.
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There is a flash game entitled No Time to Explain in which your player is intruded on in his home by him from the future, who informs the player of the fact and remarks "there's no time to explain!" before getting dragged out by a Giant Enemy Crab, leaving you to pick up a giant laser beam doubling as a jetpack to stop the crab. It turns out that a (mostly, aside from possibly giving you and your past self a T-Rex heads or glasses) Stable Time Loop is in effect, and after being dragged out of the house by the Giant Enemy Crab again (also possibly wearing a T-Rex head or glasses), the original player screams "I should've seen this coming!!" A commercial remake was released later, which proves there's really no time to explain all the crazy stuff before the first attack.
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Finn says this in the Adventure Time comics when he finds a tear in the Lich's Bag of Holding.
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Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues:
Zia tells Ciro that two people are dying, there's a bomb in the school, something's happened to Luna, and that 'he' is going to try and kill someone, leaving Ciro with a bunch of questions that go unexplained as she then grabs him by the arm and drags him to the last of the laundry list of problems.
Subverted during the same crisis. Jae tells Jemimah that she doesn't have any time to explain what's happening as she grabs Jem out of her class and tries to get her out of the school. Except it takes so long to find an exit that she ends up having enough time to lay it all out anyway.
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: Holmes tries this line on Watson after throwing his wife off the train so she'll be out of the way of their shootout with Moriarty's henchmen. Unsurprisingly, Watson responds by trying to throttle him and is only stopped when the henchmen burst in the door and are killed by a booby-trapped rifle set up by Holmes earlier.
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The above is mildly Bowdlerised from the exchange in the book, which goes roughly thus:
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Gorion's use of this trope is pretty much the entire reason Baldur's Gate happens. Which doesn't really make sense, seeing as all he ever had to say was "You're one of the many children of the God of Murder, and there's this guy going around killing them all and starting a pointless war so he can be the God of Murder. Time to leave!"
That's a summary, not an explanation. Consider the amount of follow-up questions. Then again, it also shows how it's not simply about having enough time to list the details but about having the chance to explain things in a way that doesn't cause a severe trauma (and/or to spit out something it's difficult for oneself to say).
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Star Trek: Voyager:
The two-parter "Future's End" starts with one. A guy shows up in a time machine and immediately starts shooting at Voyager, until they get a temporary reprieve by adjusting their shields. The guy contacts them and says he has to destroy them for the greater good. When asked how their deaths would be for the greater good, he says "No time!" and goes back to shooting at them. We get to know this character a bit better as the episode progresses, and it turns out to be somewhat justified as he's more than a little unhinged, though why he'd have no time when he's manning a Time Machine is not explained.
Averted in "The Phage" when the Doctor thinks up a procedure to save Neelix's life after his lungs have been removed, but says he doesn't have time to explain what it is. Kes however insists on an explanation. The Doctor replies with his usual Brutal Honesty, making Kes wish she hadn't asked.
In "Cathexis", the Doctor solves the crisis with some Reset Button Techno Babble.
In "Timeless" the Doctor naturally wants an explanation when he's reactivated to find himself 15 years in a Bad Future where Voyager is destroyed and the crew are dead except for Chakotay and Harry Kim. They on the other hand are in a hurry as a Galaxy-class starship is hunting them down to stop them breaking the Temporal Prime Directive.
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Transformers Victory: When Hellbat, Black Shadow, and Blue Bacchus are attacking a plasma energy facility on planet Micro, Greatshot orders them to let him take care of it, specifically saying that there's no time to explain.
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Gravity Falls: In "Soos and the Real Girl", Soos says this to Melody when .GIFfany possesses the animatronics. Subverted as when .GIFfany locks them and the Pines twins inside the restaurant, he's able to summarize the situation with succinct words.
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In the kung fu film The Devil's Mirror, the heroine's father, a Handicapped Badass whose left leg ends in a metal prosthetic stump, turns out to be faking his disability. When she finds out, he simply told her "Nope, your dad isn't handicapped, just roll with it" as they move onward to confront the film's main villainess for the finale.
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Used in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Hero Worship": The Enterprise is stuck in a Negative Space Wedgie which is shooting a World-Wrecking Wave at them. At the last second Data, in the throes of a "Eureka!" Moment, orders the Deflector Shields to be deactivated — explaining, after the fact, that the World-Wrecking Wave was a reflection of the shields' energy.
Played straight in a lot of other episodes. It's not uncommon for Picard to get a message over the Comm from one of his men that he's found something, then upon asking what is told, "You better come see this."
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