"You really going to be teaching a seminar on call-girl caution?" - one of the funniest lines every said on TWW - made all the funnier by Richard Schiffs dead pan delivery.
My favorite line is later in the show,.when Josh said to Toby "a Jew winning a bar fight is news anywhere!" To those who don't know, Josh is also Jewish, and I am not an anti semite....please no hate-mail.
Reminds me of when Josh finds out that he owes money for a bet on a game of football which Donna had placed on his behalf. Remarking on the wisdom of having picked Central Indiana State to beat Notre Dame, he asks her- "Tell you what, can you give me Yeshiva University over the Dallas Cowboys?"
Sorkin put sense behind snappy jigsaw puzzle dialogue. Toby, Sam and Charlie leave the police station to find a bunch of reporters outside, which Sam surely would have known about on the way in.
It's about respect. It goes both ways. We ask people to sacrifice their time (which they freely give), to only forget about them once that need is no longer needed. We should give these people everything they need before they ask, for they should never ask.
There is absolutely no way he signed and initialled all the times he was asked to in the time between being told to and stepping away from the counter.
Season 4, Episode 16, The California 47th, or Season 4, Episode 17, Red Haven's on Fire. I think its the second on but there kind of like part 1 and 2 :)
Excuse me, I think they're making me buy somebody's house.... One of the funniest lines in the show
"You really going to be teaching a seminar on call-girl caution?" - one of the funniest lines every said on TWW - made all the funnier by Richard Schiffs dead pan delivery.
Toby to Charlie, "Hey Hurricane, you were in jail for 2 hours and 20 minutes." Love that line.
+pac401 *we were in the joint
joint/jail you got the idea.
+pac401 The idea is, quote something, get it right.
+Aegis Nova Thanks for the tip Mr. Correctquote. I'll keep that in mind next time.
Love when Toby mocks Sam about the call girls
"Excuse me, but at this point we're in jail voluntarily"
My favorite line is later in the show,.when Josh said to Toby "a Jew winning a bar fight is news anywhere!" To those who don't know, Josh is also Jewish, and I am not an anti semite....please no hate-mail.
Reminds me of when Josh finds out that he owes money for a bet on a game of football which Donna had placed on his behalf. Remarking on the wisdom of having picked Central Indiana State to beat Notre Dame, he asks her- "Tell you what, can you give me Yeshiva University over the Dallas Cowboys?"
I'm pretty sure it was Will who said that. No idea what his heritage is.
@@PaperbackWizard Protestant? It’s a default.
Sorkin put sense behind snappy jigsaw puzzle dialogue. Toby, Sam and Charlie leave the police station to find a bunch of reporters outside, which Sam surely would have known about on the way in.
Sorkin wasn’t involved in the show after season 3.
I like to think that Sam knew about the reporters... But he decided to leave the big reveal to Toby.
@@justin2956 he and Tommy were involved until the end of the 4th season
@@justin2956 season 4
"I'd like to say the sisters never got to him. But Sam was too handsome for them to resist."
It's about respect. It goes both ways. We ask people to sacrifice their time (which they freely give), to only forget about them once that need is no longer needed. We should give these people everything they need before they ask, for they should never ask.
So enjoyed watching Dule mature over the expanse of WW...then he completely degenerated over the course of Psych. Would love to see him act again.
There is absolutely no way he signed and initialled all the times he was asked to in the time between being told to and stepping away from the counter.
All these actors are either dead or looking much older. How young everyone was.
I’m curious. ‘Come out from Woodwork’?
What’s woodwork? Is it furniture making or it’s something else?
This show has some humor
It wasn't Josh it was Will Bailey
Charlie took care of business, that is all
Saved!? Oops!
what episode is this
Season 4, Episode 16, The California 47th, or Season 4, Episode 17, Red Haven's on Fire. I think its the second on but there kind of like part 1 and 2 :)
^they're
The name is literally the first thing in the video haha
Don't upload videos with terrible sound. It is rude
MAGA!! TRUMP 2020!!
That aged well...
yeah, we know how that worked, LOSER, LMMFAO
Lol
Well, YOU certainly remember your constitution for dummies book.