After watching Sam Waterson play the stoic and even tempered Jack McCoy on Law and Order for so many years, watching him have fun in a more comedic role is so damn entertaining!
the amount of times this show was Therapy to me, and this scene was session one for me. I remember this line hitting too close too home when i first saw it.
"I am a perfectly nice guy and I have the focus group data to prove it." Jezus that's ... bleak. Always loved the self-involved, disconnected nonsense in that line.
Charlie: “Will?” Will: “What?” Charlie: “When was the last time you saw her?” Will: “I dunno, about three years ago.” Charlie: “COINCIDENTALLY, THAT’S THE LAST TIME YOU WERE A NICE GUY.” **Will walks out in a huff Waitress: “Would you like another, Mr. Skinner?” Charlie: **incredibly polite** “Yes, please.”
The implication here was that Charlie knew Mackenzie and her work personally but in the series finale it is shown that they had never met prior to him offering her the job. I think that was a little writing inconsistency.
Charlie knew Will still cared about her deeply, that's why he went on the long rant about MacKenzie's work history. Not because he knew her personally, but because he was trying to get Will to agree to Mac being his EP.
@@sabgyl08 The Oscar, Emmys and countless other awards Sorkin has won - and richly deserved - in numbers that would overflow an Olympic-sized swimming pool do a great job of supporting your argument.
The amount of issues that are in the line "I'm a perfectly nice guy and I have the focus data to prove it" is what makes it hilarious.
Stands nicely against the S3 line:
"You have a PR problem because you have an actual problem. "
"You were unreachable, only one other person knew where you were".
"THAT WAS YOU!"
God their friendship
It's still a magical exchange
That "yes please" at the end was perfect.
The joy on Charlie's face when he says "No you've met her" and sees Will understanding is priceless.
When Will says "It was you!!" in that shocked, upset tone of voice...man, for me, that's one of the best moments of the series. So funny :)
After watching Sam Waterson play the stoic and even tempered Jack McCoy on Law and Order for so many years, watching him have fun in a more comedic role is so damn entertaining!
Love Charlie, my fav character ever..
That “yes please” at the end cracks me up every time.
I love that he says "CHIEF Brody" and "CAPTAIN Quint" giving these fictional characters their proper due and rank. You can tell Will really loves Jaws
"And the other two would be STUPID!"
I'm one of the eight.
the amount of times this show was Therapy to me, and this scene was session one for me. I remember this line hitting too close too home when i first saw it.
1:01 "it was you" lolol
Seeing Waterston play an out-of-control drunk after seeing him be so straight & sober on L&O is a treat
"I am a perfectly nice guy and I have the focus group data to prove it." Jezus that's ... bleak. Always loved the self-involved, disconnected nonsense in that line.
dude that comeback was amazing like you won't be able to top that one in a million lifetimes, even if you are the avatar
Huhu i love Charlie!! He's everyone's dad :( See how his voice shakes in intensity as he describes how badly Mac needs the job :(
Charlie: “Will?”
Will: “What?”
Charlie: “When was the last time you saw her?”
Will: “I dunno, about three years ago.”
Charlie: “COINCIDENTALLY, THAT’S THE LAST TIME YOU WERE A NICE GUY.”
**Will walks out in a huff
Waitress: “Would you like another, Mr. Skinner?”
Charlie: **incredibly polite** “Yes, please.”
"yes please" lol
WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE THIS WHOM WE CAN RELAY ON.
BUT BOY WHAT A LUXURY THAT IS!
Only one person knew where you were. It was you!!!!!!!!!
i love the waitress, just acting like this happens all the time. Best just get him another drink and leave it at that.
One of best shows on TV
and this scene hook me up to the show
Not the first part of the first episode!?
Love this scene!
That's my favorite line too!
I like this show.
That's a waitress with a really good timing.
The implication here was that Charlie knew Mackenzie and her work personally but in the series finale it is shown that they had never met prior to him offering her the job. I think that was a little writing inconsistency.
Charlie knew Will still cared about her deeply, that's why he went on the long rant about MacKenzie's work history. Not because he knew her personally, but because he was trying to get Will to agree to Mac being his EP.
Why haven't I heard of this show!
Brilliant
This was really well acted. ✔
The audio is too low
Then turn up the volume.
The audio buddy
Coen A the audio chipper
Yeah, sorry. I'm caustic.
Coen A oh ok we'll get er do done buddy
0:27 do care or not make up ur mind
If your bartender knows your name and greets you by it uhhhhh.
Well maybe that's less concerning if you're rich/small town
This was most likely in the same building as their workplace.
Matthew Kiefer Happens a lot in my area. It's not creepy, usually. It's friendly.
Andrew De Jesus:
He wasn't saying that it was creepy. He was saying that it's a good indication that someone has a problem... A drinking problem.
confusedwhale Wasn't he drinking diet coke xD
Talisman Wrong color and viscosity and overall fluid dynamics for diet coke, that was liquor. And likely whiskey.
I cannot hear this. Upload with better audio control. Thanks.
great scene from an average show
That's basically Sorkin.
@@sabgyl08 The Oscar, Emmys and countless other awards Sorkin has won - and richly deserved - in numbers that would overflow an Olympic-sized swimming pool do a great job of supporting your argument.