I Was Just Passing Through

Sometimes it makes for interesting drama to have The Rival come in and save the day. Being the Foil that he is, there's no way he can just up and admit to wanting to save his rival's life, now can he?

So he needs an excuse. After saving (or trying to save) his rival's life, he passes it off as having done it for his own reasons, such as one of these:


 * "I wasn't doing it for you."
 * "I Was Just Passing Through."
 * "He owed me money."
 * "I lent him my X."
 * "I was doing Y." (where Y is some completely unrelated activity)
 * "I couldn't just stand by and watch you get your butt kicked."
 * "I Did What I Had to Do."

It's different than an Enemy Mine situation because the two characters aren't really enemies... they just really don't like each other that much.

Sub-Trope of Think Nothing of It. Compare Ungrateful Bastard. Contrast Big Damn Villains. Not to be confused with But for Me It Was Tuesday.

Anime and Manga
"He just wanted to let that girl ?be temporarily at ease?, that was all. If he told her the location, she would no longer contact him and his gang. There wouldn't be any more reason for her to bear such pointless grudge against him...Everything was in control. There was nothing worth worrying about."
 * In Bleach, Ishida tries to save Rukia from captors Byakuya and Renji. He fails, but he used the excuse that he was "just on the way back from his favorite arts and crafts shop".
 * It's strongly implied that he grabbed the bag just so he'd have an excuse to go out and confront the shinigami. In fact, he Lampshades this by saying he randomly decided to visit the local 24-hour crafts store. (After which Rukia thinks to herself, "I didn't know he was mentally challenged...")
 * Also, Kuukaku nearly uses this trope's exact phrase at the end of the Soul Society Arc, where . After her Crowning Moment of Awesome, she merely tells Yoruichi she "got bored" and "felt like taking a stroll to see how things were." (An in-character excuse, but still...)
 * Kensei Muguruma does this when he saves his former lieutenant and perpetual annoyance Mashiro Kuna after she is injured by an enemy. He tells her that he's not "avenging her", but rather taking down a kid who got too cocky.
 * Shikamaru in Naruto more or less does this when after we see them hiding in the bushes watch Sakura get her ass kicked for an entire episode in which he tries to convince one of his teammates to step up and do a Big Damn Heroes moment when they finally do, he claims that it was her idea and he's just going along with it because they're a team.
 * In his case he's not The Rival to anyone (that would be much too troublesome; he's just got a slacker image to maintain and also knows the scene will work out better if everyone including Ino believes it was Ino's idea.
 * He didn't try to convince Ino to save Sakura, he just asked what she wanted to do. Straighter examples of this trope being used in Naruto are Lee saving Sakura, Naruto, and Sasuke during the Chunin Exams and Guy saving Kakashi, Kurenai, and Asuma from Itatchi and Kisame.
 * In Yu Yu Hakusho, Hiei saves Yusuke from Hagiri aka Sniper, fights him to calm him down after losing Kuwabara, and rejoins his team to fight Sensui. His reasoning? "I don't want these C-rank demons running around."
 * Not to mention his excuse after saving Yusuke initially. "I was worried about the trees." Of course, he chose to intervene right after the tree-smashing eighteen-wheeler gunning for our main character had...erm...exploded, but I'm sure the guy trying to shoot Yusuke was a threat to the trees too.
 * Every time Vegeta comes in and saves Goku in the Dragonball Z movies he gives his usual mantra about how "I'm the only one allowed to defeat you." In Movie 12, he says he noticed he got his body back and decided to jump into the fight.
 * Natsume Yuujinchou: Nyanko-sensei often insists that he's serving as Natsume's bodyguard so that he can have the Book of Friends once Natsume bites it. Given that he has yet to give a clear answer as to why he doesn't just eat Natsume and take the book, it's probably just an excuse.
 * Koga of Inuyasha is fond of this one. Although, in this case, he is really only helping Inuyasha because of Kagome.
 * Being the Jerk with a Heart of Gold he is, Inuyasha returns the favor at every occasion. His preferred excuse is "I just didn?t want those shards in your legs to fall into the hands of the enemy" (but he keeps saving Koga even when the latter has lost said shards).
 * Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha's Aloof Big Brother, does it even more than Koga. In one instance he randomly shows up to beat down Inuyasha's Super-Powered Evil Side. In another, he kills a villain who had Kagome at his mercy, but denies having done it to save her; instead he claims that the villain was simply in the way of his efforts to interrogate Kagome about Inuyasha's/Naraku's whereabouts. He does it again in The Final Act when he saves Kohaku from Byakuya and claims he was only there to "cut away an annoying scent."
 * In one dubbed episode of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Seto Kaiba actually says "I Did What I Had to Do" to justify saving Tea/Anzu from the enemy. Otherwise he's always helping Yugi out because only he can be the one to beat him, or because Yugi saves his kidnapped brother and Kaiba helps because he "owes him". It gets to the point where the heroes just stop believing him.
 * Non-action example: Kyouya of Ouran High School Host Club once saves a rich woman from being swindled by a shady merchant, claiming that he identified her by her ring as a business associate of his family. The thing is:
 * In the Saiyuki anime, Kougaiji and his group have turned this into something of an art form. The main four aren't above reciprocating, either. They're all very proud to call each other their enemies.
 * Actually, the main four do this so often to the point of parody. Whenever they save someone, they have to point out that they're "doing it my way" or that "we're on our own side." For more specific examples, Gojyo, after, claimed that he did it because he had a "habit of picking things up when they fell." And Sanzo,  , rationalized that he did it to protect his past self. (Examples from Sanzo can fill the whole page, actually.)
 * In Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, when Caren refuses to join up with the Power Trio and berates them at every opportunity, she still randomly pops in and saves them before telling them how much they suck. In one episode, she unknowingly ruins their plan to get the Dark Lovers to "kidnap" Rina, and then states that she was just swimming around... even though she has a deep personal grudge against Rina and wishes she had been caught earlier, which the others note.
 * Ryoga pulls one of these in Ranma ½ when Ranma has been stripped of all strength by Happosai, and is therefore completely helpless when Mousse, Kuno, Principal Kuno and (Gosunkugi in the manga) gang up on him. Ryoga shows up to save Ranma at the last minute, then explains that it simply offends his sense of justice to see strong people pick on the weak.
 * And given that he's permanently Walking the Earth due to his poor directional sense, Ryoga is almost always literally just passing through.
 * This happens in Haruhi-chan a couple of times. Sonou Mori, the maid from the island in "Remote Island Syndrome", once crashes through a window, stands up and smiles at Kyon and Itsuki. She says, "I'm just a maid passing by!" Kyon's response: "You LIE!"
 * In another episode, Arakawa-san drives into the woods after a phone call from Itsuki and says, "I'm just a taxi driver passing by!" Sonou Mori then falls from the sky and says, "I'm just a skydiver passing by!"
 * Noir. Kirika is wounded during a hit in a Middle Eastern country, and wakes up to find Mirielle standing over her with a silenced pistol, ready to kill her as it's the only way she'll be able to escape across the border. We see Mirielle working herself up to shoot...then she fires into the pillow instead, claiming that she needs Kirika alive to help her find the answers behind the Soldats. Yeah, right.
 * Luck Gandor from Baccano!! tends to use these rationalizations to explain his more noble actions, such as his Big Damn Heroes scene in Drugs & the Dominoes as well as, to himself.


 * In Transformers: Robots in Disguise, This is pretty much Ultra Magnus's entire schtick. In one episode, he claims he just happened to be napping there.
 * Subverted in Durarara!! where Shizuo literally was passing through the crowd when he mops up the entire Yellow Scarves. The reason for triggering his Berserk Button? He couldn't keep up with all of the messages. (Shizuo's Berserk Buttons are, of course, numerous and easy to push.)
 * Rebuild of Evangelion plays this straight.
 * After the Time Skip in Claymore, the Seven Ghosts will inevitably declare this whenever they assist other Claymores, claiming that they were not trying to help their former comrades, and the monsters were just in their way.
 * Eventually gets Lampshaded when one of the Claymores who has been working with them for a while informs a group that the Ghosts just rescued that they actually went pretty far out of their way specifically to help the other Claymores out, but the Ghosts will still try to invoke this trope.
 * "They were crowding."
 * Lancer has a pretty big case of this towards Saber in Fate/Zero. Justified in them both being knights who value an honourable, one-on-one dual.
 * In Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns:, Mewtwo prevents a bus accident near his mountain home, sulkily explaining to the other clones that he didn't want attention drawn to the area and that he doesn't care one bit about the humans' lives.

Comic Books

 * Venom (Eddie Brock) has saved Spider-Man numerous times during teamups, always with a variation on this excuse or He's Mine!

Fan Works

 * In the Death Note fic A Cure for Love when Light considers resuming his search for L he insists it's not because he misses him but just because he wants his crappy CD player back. It's the Principle of the Thing.

Film

 * In A New Hope, Han says he couldn't let Luke have all the glory in the Death Star battle.

Literature

 * The anti-altruistic strikers in Atlas Shrugged have turned this into an art form. They traditionally charge each other a penny for what normal people would give as gifts, just to stay true to their ideals.
 * John Marcone, an Affably Evil mafia lord and sometimes Friendly Enemy to Harry Dresden, managed to be just passing through while Harry was getting the crap kicked out of him by Necromancers, and offered him a lift. Marcone's bodyguard, who knows these kind of things, remarks that Dresden was fated to die in the alley. Marcone's response? It's fun to spit in destiny's face sometimes.
 * In the original book of I, Claudius, Herod Agrippa (yes, that Herod) is described as this in almost exact terms by Claudius, summed up as "a scoundrel with a golden heart"

Live-Action TV

 * Charmed - The Seer in the fourth season helps take out the Source of All Evil, thereby averting a future catastrophe that would wipe out all life as we know it. When thanked for her help, she responds: "I didn't do this for your future. I did it for mine." Later revealed to be part of a bigger plan... But that's seers for you.
 * "I'm just a Kamen Rider passing through. Remember that!"
 * Which ties into Punny Name: Decade's surname, "Kadoya", is written with kanji that can be read as "passing through".
 * Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger are just in the fight for the treasure and avenging personal slights. Really.
 * On Heroes Sylar has done this several times especially in the later seasons-once for Luke (the "I wasn't doing it for you" variant), once for Micah (because Even Evil Has Standards), and a couple of times for Peter.

Video Games

 * Live a Live Matsu says this at his first appearance in the Mecha Chapter when questioned by a group of people assaulting Akira.
 * In the computer game Advance Wars 2, Hawke . Hawke claims that he only did it to gain control of Sturm's army.
 * The ending of Mega Man Star Force 2 has Solo saving Geo from the Big Bad's exploding base while Geo was out cold after defeating the Load-Bearing Boss. His excuse? "Your body was blocking my way, so I moved it."
 * In Professor Layton and the Unwound Future,
 * This also happens in the original Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. With
 * Also happens in Pokemon XD. Zook threatens to pound Jovi into hamburger when she accidentally bumps into him. "Red", one of Mr. Verich's two bodyguards, steps up with his Alakazam and beats Zook's Zangoose into next week, telling Michael and Jovi that he was simply taking out the trash.
 * In the opening of Part 2 of Solatorobo, Chocolat asks Red if he misses Elh. His emphatic response is that no, he just misses the billion rings' worth of work he was promised! Of course no one actually buys it, but Chocolat drops the subject pretty quick anyway.
 * In Sonic Adventure 2, even though they're supposed to be working together anyway, Shadow shrugs off his saving Rouge's life as "saving the Chaos Emeralds." Later, Knuckles does the exact same thing, saying he's saving the pieces of the Master Emerald.

Western Animation
"Robin: I thought you didn't like to play the hero. Red X: Doesn't mean I don't know how."
 * In the Adventure Time episode It Came From The Nightosphere, Marceline insists she's only helping Finn hunt her dad down to get her bass guitar back.
 * Marceline was not lying. After she got her guitar back she did start to leave, Finn only stopped her by
 * In Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Warp abandons Buzz and avoids a fight with some invading aliens, then comes back to save him because he couldn't drive a stick.
 * In the Kim Possible episode 'Mad Dogs and Aliens', Shego helps to stop Warmonga by tricking her with the help of the tweebs. More or less says that Kim is hers to defeat.
 * In Transformers Super God Masterforce, Sixknight gives this as a reason for helping the Headmaster Juniors against Hydra and Buster.
 * Completely averted by Red X from Teen Titans when he lends Robin his aid. In "X", despite having battled each other for most of the episode, Red X tracks Robin down to the villain's lair and ends up saving his life, and proceeds to help Robin save the city.

"Shriek: *to Batman* At least I get the pleasure of killing you myself. Bruce: *appears behind Shriek* Why do they always talk so much? * clobbers Shriek* Bruce: *to Batman and runaway kid* I just happened to be in the neighborhood.  * walks off*"
 * After Bruce saved Terry and a runaway kid in an episode of Batman Beyond, he invokes this trope as an excuse for him appearing out of nowhere in an Absurdly Spacious Sewer to clobber the villain senseless with his walking stick.