The West Wing : S01E15 Celestial Navigation - Toby and Mendoza

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2022

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  • @andyshepard4309
    @andyshepard4309 Год назад +105

    As someone that drove thru Connecticut last year, Sam is valid in that argument

  • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
    @TheNerdForAllSeasons Год назад +130

    Edward James Olmos could flash freeze molten lava with a stare and 2 words.

    • @zvimur
      @zvimur Год назад +9

      Same about vaporizing an iceberg. (The "So say we ALL!!" speech from Galactica miniseries).

    • @willmpet
      @willmpet Год назад +3

      I loved him in “Stand and Deliver”!

    • @JShpidah
      @JShpidah 2 месяца назад +2

      So say we all.

    • @odisseusrh
      @odisseusrh 2 месяца назад

      If u get the chance see his address to the UN​@@zvimur

  • @kbrennan3836
    @kbrennan3836 2 месяца назад +13

    I've watched this episode I-dunno-how-many times, and this is the first time I realized that Toby anglicanizes Mendoza's name, and EJO immediately corrects his pronunciation.

  • @fatman123526
    @fatman123526 9 месяцев назад +32

    Toby makes his point to Mendoza, but also gets him get a little retribution by making the officers eat crow to his son and wife.

  • @edwardbailey9759
    @edwardbailey9759 Месяц назад +2

    At the 1995 US Open at Shinnecock, my friend and I noticed him walking toward us. My friend shouted, " Hector Elizando!"

  • @sdlorimor
    @sdlorimor Год назад +113

    Fun fact: Vaughn Armstrong, the actor playing the apologetic sergeant in this scene, also played numerous roles across the Star Trek franchise including Admiral Forrest on Enterprise. It's a small universe, y'know!

    • @italianviking80
      @italianviking80 Год назад +1

      I thought that was him.

    • @Baxter2064
      @Baxter2064 Год назад +6

      @@italianviking80 His voice is very distinctive. I think a majority of Star Trek fans might, at a minimum, hear it and go "he sounds familiar ..."

    • @Hesitatedeye
      @Hesitatedeye Год назад +3

      Admiral Forrest vs Admiral Adama my moneys on The Old Man I don't think Forrest can roll the hard six.

    • @Hesitatedeye
      @Hesitatedeye 3 месяца назад

      so in a round about way your saying Starfleet decided to provoke the Colonial Fleet and outta everyone they could have gone after they pick *Adama* that's up there with typical Starfleet command thought process.

    • @lionsjourney29
      @lionsjourney29 Месяц назад

      ​@Hesitatedeye admiral forest may not be Adama. But he was dedicated to the mission. Respected. Probably born from last generation parents that lived pre first contact. So must he hardy and in his life time starfleet was formed and he skyrocketed to the posts in the admiralty. He is NO dummy

  • @charlestwisted9890
    @charlestwisted9890 Год назад +41

    Toby is an AMAZING character.

    • @rainrainwebdesign
      @rainrainwebdesign  Год назад +2

      one of the best in all tv land

    • @judyl5260
      @judyl5260 2 месяца назад

      Toby’s character is the conscience of the West Wing

  • @andrewgrasham4604
    @andrewgrasham4604 2 года назад +73

    I absolutely love this scene

    • @wynnecs
      @wynnecs Год назад

      It’s grade A liberal fanfic smut lol. I love it too.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 2 месяца назад

      @@wynnecsfanfic? How do you get that?

  • @richarddillinger8768
    @richarddillinger8768 Год назад +60

    This is a wonderful portrayal of what a Supreme Court Justice is supposed to be. Interesting that we have three Supreme Court Justices that aren't in the pockets of billionaires. Interesting that we have 6 Supreme Court Justices that's so obviously are in the pockets of billionaires.

    • @2013jpm
      @2013jpm Год назад +2

      The show's about politics written by a guy who can do it well, which is why so many loved it. Nobody is here for your politics, even if it was well-written.

    • @Michael-dy2lb
      @Michael-dy2lb Год назад +1

      I think it's hysterical that you think liberal justices are somehow all paragons of virtue and conservative justices are all just this side of the antichrist.

    • @xeltanni8999
      @xeltanni8999 Год назад

      @@2013jpm We came here to enjoy this well-written show about politics, not read your well-written political comments!
      ... let me know when you see it, 'kay? ^_^

    • @jasonkoch3182
      @jasonkoch3182 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@2013jpm West Wing wasn't a political show. It was a drama. Aaron Sorkin said if he could've written it neutral, he would have but you can't have good drama if people don't have a point of view. People who get caught up in the politics of the show miss the point that it's not about politics. The politics are the impetus for the drama, nothing more.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 2 месяца назад +3

      It’s causing despair in places like Australia, so how must you guys feel. Your Supreme Court is a model to the world and these craven megalomaniacs contempt it. I so feel for you.

  • @kat9152
    @kat9152 Год назад +10

    One of my favorite scenes! There are so many!!

  • @Nekulturny
    @Nekulturny Год назад +27

    I love how that Barney Fife bigot cop tries to rationalize it "I'm not entirely convinced he wasn't drinking?" Oh really? Is that what you think "those people do?" Get in the car with their wife and child to go antiquing after throwing a few back?

  • @pauldockree9915
    @pauldockree9915 11 месяцев назад +6

    Bernard "Barney" Fife is a fictional character in the American television program The Andy Griffith Show, portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts.
    You are welcome.

  • @AmazePaulz
    @AmazePaulz Год назад +9

    I am here because i watched this scene JUST NOW!
    3:15AM on the 24th of December 2022.
    I was going to record that difficult, beautiful moment..
    ..i THANK you! For seeing it's need to be shared before my hand was necessary. Before I had even seen the lights of that police car.
    THANKYOU

  • @withamarshview1436
    @withamarshview1436 Год назад +71

    TOBY: I''d also like to spend some time in a dark room alone so that I didn't so I wouldn't have to face my wife and my son and have them see my humiliation.
    MENDOZA: [Turns away slightly and looks down, but nods his head to acknowledges yeah, that's exactly what I've been doing.]
    Justice and fairness isn't always about obtaining a legal or economic benefit. People are harmed emotionally as wel[

    • @ered203
      @ered203 Год назад

      And then you just have another pissed off guy with brown skin that will do his best to pass that on to his kids, and the circle goes round and round.
      The damnest thing is that most of these hard feelings can just be resolved with honesty from the cops.
      "Yeah, kid. I saw a brown person in an almost completely white town, and I jumped to the wrong conclusion. I was wrong to do that, and I need to seriously consider my actions from now on."
      But of course that will never happen either. Cops REALLY don't like it when someone points out they are wrong about something...and the circle goes round and round.

    • @saturday1066
      @saturday1066 11 месяцев назад

      truth is truth

    • @joshkarpoff3341
      @joshkarpoff3341 2 месяца назад +1

      It's even more hard hitting when you know Toby's background, how his father was a convicted criminal, a part of the NYC Jewish mob's enforcement arm, known as Murder, Inc. So Toby obviously knows what it feels like to see one's father taken away in handcuffs, even when it was merited, let alone what Justice Mendoza's son must be feeling.

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Год назад +6

    That was good acting there.

  • @embott1
    @embott1 Месяц назад

    Christ, I love this show.

  • @jamesgoines7663
    @jamesgoines7663 Год назад +9

    Toby could always provide guidance.

  • @NordeastMarie
    @NordeastMarie Год назад +11

    So smug but I still love it. Today with cell phones it would go down differently.

    • @TzunSu
      @TzunSu Год назад

      You think they didn't have cellphones in the late 90s and early 00s?

    • @KMcNally117
      @KMcNally117 Год назад +3

      Maybe he means filming it

    • @dave29123
      @dave29123 Год назад +1

      A quick google search says the first video camera on a cell phone was in May '99, but they didn't become common until the iphone in ''07.

    • @TzunSu
      @TzunSu Год назад +1

      @@dave29123 "Common?" By 2003 camera phones were already selling significantly more then *cameras*. In 2005 Nokia became the worlds largest camera producer.
      I don't know where you found that information, but it's wrong. It's also weird to me that kids are now googling how the 00s were, drawbacks of growing old lol.
      Kids photographing each other in the school locker rooms were already a big issue at this time, and is why cameras on phones in many places of the world soon started having "mandatory click sounds".

    • @dave29123
      @dave29123 Год назад

      @@TzunSu I just googled and read the first article that appeared. I really didn't put much effort into the search. I stand corrected.
      I've watched more than a few 'reaction' videos of people being exposed to the 'oldies' movies &music from the '90s & '00s. :)

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 Месяц назад +1

    Judge should have had the cops apologize - and then sued the ass of the county. They got off lightly.

  • @user-lf5uw9nx7h
    @user-lf5uw9nx7h 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hard hitting. ❤❤❤

  • @felipepineda1585
    @felipepineda1585 Год назад +1

    Guy sounds almost exactly like the president

  • @A.D.0306
    @A.D.0306 2 месяца назад

    There's no greater embarrassment than being humiliated in front of your own FAMILY by FAMILY

  • @angelicalicari8355
    @angelicalicari8355 Год назад +2

    Anyone looking for the full episode, this might be 1x17 instead of 1x15

    • @flyboy152
      @flyboy152 Год назад

      It’s 1x15. 1x17 is “The White House Pro-Am”, where the Federal Reserve chairman dies.

  • @dustinnord9495
    @dustinnord9495 Год назад +13

    There are no county police nor thruways in Connecticut but other than that, great scene

    • @peterrose5373
      @peterrose5373 Год назад +16

      Well, it's not like they can name a real police force, given how good people are at separating TV from reality.

    • @JustBronzeThingsLoL
      @JustBronzeThingsLoL Год назад +1

      No one truly believes Connecticut exists anyway

    • @grogery1570
      @grogery1570 Год назад +2

      I think that was just a dig at the police officer. The writer however probably confused Connecticut with New Jersey.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Год назад +3

      There’s a sheriff Is multiple counties. Not much difference.

    • @Rang1984
      @Rang1984 5 месяцев назад +1

      We don't have county governments (technically counties exist but are not used).

  • @ericmiller93
    @ericmiller93 Год назад +6

    He means .01

    • @burneggroll
      @burneggroll 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Where the decimal point goes varies with whatever system is used.

    • @David-hu2zx
      @David-hu2zx 9 месяцев назад +1

      You sure? It's my understanding 0.08 is the legal limit, and if the "judge" was drunk enough to blow a 0.1, then he would be dead because of his personal health issues?

  • @michealwhite1091
    @michealwhite1091 2 месяца назад

    This show...!

  • @belvert1
    @belvert1 Месяц назад

    The judge was swerving. Why is the cop wrong? He HAD just cause to make the stop.

    • @dlee6014
      @dlee6014 21 день назад

      but not the arrest.

  • @jonarnott8665
    @jonarnott8665 14 дней назад

    Probable cause…

  • @hibob418
    @hibob418 Год назад +31

    And while I love the show and the very under-utilized James Edward Olmos, couldn’t them springing the judge and killing any police report be considered, well, a cover-up?

    • @itsjustme8947
      @itsjustme8947 Год назад +26

      No. It's all explained in the scene if you'll just pay close attention. It was a mistake that could have been blown way out of proportion for both sides and would have ended up being a whole lot of noise that would have just hurt everyone involved. The police involved were in the wrong and the judge, being a judge, knew the law inside and out otherwise he would not have been a USSC nominee. No threats or intimidation were employed, just a rather blunt statement of facts. If it makes you feel better, sure, you could call it a cover-up, but it was anything but.

    • @johnpeschke7723
      @johnpeschke7723 Год назад +14

      no, the police recognizing an arrest was made on the basis of racial prejudice can, on their own motion, choose to not enforce the arrest and expunge the record.

    • @IAmWillingTo
      @IAmWillingTo Год назад +18

      Yes. The next question is, "WHAT was covered up?"
      They didn't cover up anything that Mendoza did wrong. The beneficiary of this cover up was Barney Fife. Perhaps a small local scandal, but realistically, the racist sheriff is probably a product of his racist community, so his constituents probably want him to keep pulling over Hispanic people anyways.
      In other words, Toby nailed it when he said, "There's nothing about this that doesn't stink and there's nothing about this that wouldn't be better if you were a supreme court justice."

    • @saturday1066
      @saturday1066 11 месяцев назад

      welcome to america:
      - nobody was charged
      - being jailed isn't "on record"
      - without a "charge" (which would be recorded) then "no harm"
      p.s. being held in jail - however long - isn't the same as prison.
      learn how US justice system works ... or don't.

    • @atomicsquirrel6457
      @atomicsquirrel6457 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well, yes, it could be seen that way, especially in today’s highly charged political climate. But as other commenters have said, it is not in fact a cover-up. It is a valid and legal solution to a situation in which there is nothing that doesn’t stink. It is regrettable that it would be hard to convince certain people of that today.
      (Just a note: if you think I’m talking about just one side or the other, you’re not thinking clearly.)

  • @cshamm
    @cshamm 3 месяца назад +1

    Love the show but this scene is total bull$shit. 100%

  • @seanpeterson4834
    @seanpeterson4834 Год назад +3

    Times have definitely changed
    Sam violated a HIPPA regulation divulging a person’s medical condition without their consent

    • @willamos6926
      @willamos6926 Год назад +22

      HIPPA applies to health care providers, health insurers, and health information clearinghouses. Sam is none of those.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Год назад +9

      No application here at all. Anyway the condition is declared publicly for any nominee.

    • @sharonannelarkin9534
      @sharonannelarkin9534 Год назад +7

      Sean, that is a common misunderstanding of HIPPA.

  • @mrobvious1100
    @mrobvious1100 Год назад +2

    I love how the writer wants us to feel sorry for the racially profiled Hispanic and then asks the Jewish communications director to be unsympathetic to his Passion of being profiled as if Toby doesn't get it.. Pathetic I guess we're not supposed to remember Toby's indignation when he was called a New York kind of whatever and he lost his temper and said hes talking about us Josh, hes talking about Jews..

    • @rafaelvargas1011
      @rafaelvargas1011 Год назад

      I guess you've never heard of people Jewish people being racist 🤦‍♂️🤣🤣

    • @Finians_Mancave
      @Finians_Mancave Год назад +11

      Not sure what scene you watched that implied Toby "doesn't get it". He lays out a speech about how he gets it, but sees that today it's more important that the Supreme Court justice-to-be not sit in a jail cell out of some quest for vengeance.

    • @stevenrichardbarnett
      @stevenrichardbarnett Год назад +10

      Tell me you didn’t understand the scene without telling me you didn’t understand the scene.

    • @xeltanni8999
      @xeltanni8999 Год назад +5

      I believe Toby was being what is known as "professional" in this scene. He was here to do a job (getting Mendoza out of trouble so he could become SCJ which is a very big deal on several levels) and he didn't allow his feelings to get in the way of that.

    • @sam4secretary
      @sam4secretary 10 месяцев назад +2

      Toby's character doesn't fly a single straight course-- he gyrates between a idealist believer and a political operative. He's a conflicted character between ideals and reality. Also, from a narrative point of view, Richard Schiff is great at being the foil in a scene (whatever somebody else's character is, he can make dramatic tension).

  • @alonsosevilla2301
    @alonsosevilla2301 Год назад +5

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    • @lancer525
      @lancer525 6 месяцев назад

      Whatever you're smoking, you should stop...

  • @johnham4485
    @johnham4485 Год назад +4

    Odin?