Now looking at this scene again, he thinks he trying to demonstrate what is right or wrong to Andy Jr. Wow, writers really made this scene deeper than we realize.
Andy got what he deserved in this scene. The booze provoked Andy to let slip his dogs of war. It's impossible to keep them at bay once alcohol is introduced into the mix.
@@jimdoe3288 I agree. It's unfortunate that Andy slipped back into booze. It wasn't made clear how much he had. He had those first 3 whiskys where he said "whisky, line em up", and then it cut to this scene where he downed another one. It was likely more than just the 4 we saw because who knows how many he had between the two scenes, plus the bartender told him he had enough. He probably had a good 10 shots or so because he's a big guy and he was pretty drunk.
Yep. Fighting skills are diminished when you're drunk, even though being drunk makes you want to start fights more. You need good balance and coordination to be a good fighter, both things which intoxication hinders. Sober, Andy would've won that fight because he's a tough mf.
@@zacharyjacobson6512 Yeah, maybe he does. Or it seems that way because he's just so damn good either way. This scene is from the same episode when Andy walked into the bar and said "Whisky, line 'em up", isn't it? This scene was just a bit later that night when he was pretty drunk now? I saw both those clips on RUclips but haven't seen the episode whole in years. Anyways, walking into a bar and telling the bartender "Whisky, line 'em up" is something I've felt like doing at times before
@@imcallingjapan2178 Who are you tell me what I mean ? I mean what I said. In my opinion they were racially diverse( as in showing variety) and looked on with disdain (meaning contempt) ... Go call Japan tell them what you mean society,distress and concern aside
@@imcallingjapan2178 I was pointing out that they were staged in an obviously diverse fashion and I believe they looked on in contempt or disdain for the act. They may have appeared distressed during the incident but not so much afterward
@@enak413 no one even stepped in to try and stop the fight. The truth is that most people won't. Not unless they see someone they really care about losing the fight and they step in to help, but many people won't even do that unless they're tough enough to know that they'll kill who's hurting their friend.
Miss pay phones.... everything wasn't so radially avaliable... you had to plan shit out, hell sometimes you had to wait a little bit... sometimes if you needed info, you had to ask another humam or just had to have more education of the things around you, gave people patience, showed people the importance to pay attention to things more because you could not just pull it up on your phone... it was absolutely ok not to know the answer to something right away.. you had a buddy that new a lot about hockey, you were proud to know him and great full to know that he knew who scored the winning goal in 1985 to win the cup, he was glad that you aksed him, made him feel good that he could help... maybe you had to wait a day or 2 for the answer.. how terrible... imagine finding your way around a place you never been with a shitty map and the help of some people, and your inner sense of direction... no GPS, my god how did we do it... i grew up in a time where I'm very capable of using a GPS... also grew up in a time to know if my gps fails, I can find where I'm going.. i feel lucky... some old folks can't use the technology and some kids are to young to know how to find there way home from the next town over if they lose signal..... lol sorry, I'm done
Former bartender and server here: “86” is restaurant code for “we are out” meaning in this scene he’s saying “the only thing you have to say to me is either im out of my type of booze or we are closing”
Just someone who I think worked in the store that the fight was in front of. And didn't even do anything to help til the fight was over. Most people won't step in to stop a fight unless they're tough and strong enough to know that they won't get hurt doing so, and that guy did not look like someone who won't.
@@robertpreston2220 An off duty cop armed and drunk, instigated a fight with some strangers talking about music, throws the first punch and then gets beaten to a pulp is the side you pick.
@@muaddib989 I actually like that they portrayed those guys (at least the main one) relatively well in the following episode. Fancy did some intimidation tactics with him but he clearly knew that Andy was in the wrong and was more than willing to just let it go once he got Andy's gun back.
I never realized these were the same 3 dudes that we saw when Andy was schooling Jr on how to be a good cop.
Now looking at this scene again, he thinks he trying to demonstrate what is right or wrong to Andy Jr. Wow, writers really made this scene deeper than we realize.
Andy forgot he wasn't in the interrogation room and those weren't his perps.
Damn right
When Andy fucks up. He fucks up huge. The actor in the Giants jersey gets typecasted a lot as a thug (Meance 2 Society, Players club, ect)
"What's happenin now Partna!?"
Andy at his lowest.
Meaning the whole series.
Man... I could go for an Amstel Light right about now.
Isn't Amstel beer Greek?
Idk but we used to have it in the US. Idk now
Andy got what he deserved in this scene. The booze provoked Andy to let slip his dogs of war. It's impossible to keep them at bay once alcohol is introduced into the mix.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
A real man would ignore the drunk...
Around blacks never relax
@@jimdoe3288 I agree. It's unfortunate that Andy slipped back into booze. It wasn't made clear how much he had. He had those first 3 whiskys where he said "whisky, line em up", and then it cut to this scene where he downed another one. It was likely more than just the 4 we saw because who knows how many he had between the two scenes, plus the bartender told him he had enough. He probably had a good 10 shots or so because he's a big guy and he was pretty drunk.
That looked painful
Yep. Fighting skills are diminished when you're drunk, even though being drunk makes you want to start fights more. You need good balance and coordination to be a good fighter, both things which intoxication hinders. Sober, Andy would've won that fight because he's a tough mf.
@@zacharyjacobson6512 Yeah, maybe he does. Or it seems that way because he's just so damn good either way.
This scene is from the same episode when Andy walked into the bar and said "Whisky, line 'em up", isn't it? This scene was just a bit later that night when he was pretty drunk now? I saw both those clips on RUclips but haven't seen the episode whole in years.
Anyways, walking into a bar and telling the bartender "Whisky, line 'em up" is something I've felt like doing at times before
That’s Jr. from Set It Off
It's funny how at (3:19) a racially diverse group suddenly appears and looks on with disdain
@@imcallingjapan2178 Who are you tell me what I mean ? I mean what I said. In my opinion they were racially diverse( as in showing variety) and looked on with disdain (meaning contempt) ... Go call Japan tell them what you mean society,distress and concern aside
@@imcallingjapan2178 I was pointing out that they were staged in an obviously diverse fashion and I believe they looked on in contempt or disdain for the act. They may have appeared distressed during the incident but not so much afterward
@@enak413 no one even stepped in to try and stop the fight. The truth is that most people won't. Not unless they see someone they really care about losing the fight and they step in to help, but many people won't even do that unless they're tough enough to know that they'll kill who's hurting their friend.
He got off easy, Nowadays they only kick you in the Face and Skull
Before regular use of cell phones! Is that good or bad? Lol
Neither, just how it was...
Good because this would have got posted to social media and Andy would been fired without Bobby and Fancy being able to fix this.
Miss pay phones.... everything wasn't so radially avaliable... you had to plan shit out, hell sometimes you had to wait a little bit... sometimes if you needed info, you had to ask another humam or just had to have more education of the things around you, gave people patience, showed people the importance to pay attention to things more because you could not just pull it up on your phone... it was absolutely ok not to know the answer to something right away.. you had a buddy that new a lot about hockey, you were proud to know him and great full to know that he knew who scored the winning goal in 1985 to win the cup, he was glad that you aksed him, made him feel good that he could help... maybe you had to wait a day or 2 for the answer.. how terrible... imagine finding your way around a place you never been with a shitty map and the help of some people, and your inner sense of direction... no GPS, my god how did we do it... i grew up in a time where I'm very capable of using a GPS... also grew up in a time to know if my gps fails, I can find where I'm going.. i feel lucky... some old folks can't use the technology and some kids are to young to know how to find there way home from the next town over if they lose signal..... lol sorry, I'm done
@@Brandon-th4xx That was actually a pretty good summary of how it was!
Is like a shot of jack with a miller lite chaser
Rodney King inverted.
Uh, not quite.
Good ole, Simple-Witz
Do they still make Amstel light?
Such a difficult scene to watch.
What does "86" mean?
I had to look it up. Sounds like slang for "you're cut off."
Former bartender and server here: “86” is restaurant code for “we are out” meaning in this scene he’s saying “the only thing you have to say to me is either im out of my type of booze or we are closing”
Who is that chan guy?
Just someone who I think worked in the store that the fight was in front of. And didn't even do anything to help til the fight was over. Most people won't step in to stop a fight unless they're tough and strong enough to know that they won't get hurt doing so, and that guy did not look like someone who won't.
Andy got what he deserved as those black guys weren't doing anything wrong. The sheer arrogance of some police is astounding.
Poor little snowflake
Yeah it's funny to watch these scenes now. Andy was a complete asshole
@@robertpreston2220
An off duty cop armed and drunk, instigated a fight with some strangers talking about music, throws the first punch and then gets beaten to a pulp is the side you pick.
@@muaddib989 I actually like that they portrayed those guys (at least the main one) relatively well in the following episode. Fancy did some intimidation tactics with him but he clearly knew that Andy was in the wrong and was more than willing to just let it go once he got Andy's gun back.
The mistake they made was stealing the gun
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