[about Woodstock] Taxi (TV Series 1978–1983) Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim Ignatowski While covering the IMPACT of the “influencers” upon us it is DRASTICALLY different from all other sites of our persuasion.The LOSS of our heritage, our culture, our very CIVILIZATION is encapsulated in such “fare.”Yet our people, over generations, have imbibed such fare.I have an unbearable hatred for drugs and drug dealers. "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: You're confusing flakiness with style! Keyword: As Jim Ignatowski in “Taxi” Tony: You mean, they didn’t tell you they were going to tear down your apartment building? and the rest of the Peanut Gallery: So, if I understand this right, we have figured out that what was stated in the O.P. "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: Not everyone has a guest room, Alex. [while filling out an application] "Reverend Jim" Ignatowski: Pssssttt... what does the yellow light mean? "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: Name one. Jim: Well, you put up with a few minor inconveniences when you live in a condemned building. As for the “The Road Not Taken, Part 1” was also prescient, which adds a layer of creepiness to the tragedy. Taxi S02E14 ho to win a fortune by Jim Ignatowski - Duration: 9:10. His "slow down" scene at the Motor Vehicle Department when he's taking a test has to be one of the all-time classic comedy routines ever - really! “Slow Down” “OK. "Reverend Jim" Ignatowski: Pssssttt... what does the yellow light mean? 'Historically, fruitcakes were preserved with alcohol-soaked cloth; the golden type of this liquid helps to liberate flavor compounds and has a restorative effect on dry fruit' Given that so many young people are wasting their potential on drugs, Jim asks the natural question: “Who’s going to be the leaders of tomorrow?”We don’t have to wait long for an answer. However, I’ll always laugh at the scene when Jim was cheating while taking the written driving test.This laughter at this scene is the laughter of the whole leftist paradigm:Envy and thus glee at the destruction of the better.ITs the joy at seeing what you hate destroyed— and been able to pretend its not your motiveWhen you remove race it becomes an issue of class, hence where we’re at now. The guys run into Reverend Jim and try to get him a job, but first they have to … Taxi, “The Road Not Taken (Pts. A gentle soul, Jim, in his own words, was "the living embodiment of the Sixties." (“The typewriter seemed so impersonal”, he explained.) IIRC, the yellow light is lit when it's making a phone call. [in the mountains, Jim hits his head] "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: You're confusing flakiness with style! A well-groomed Jim then arrives with his starched collar standing above his Harvard sweater like a palace guard, and instantly we see where this comedy is leading. Alex Rieger: You kept a horse named Gary in your bedroom. This week: In honor of The A.V. Club’s Comics Week, television episodes about our favorite origin stories.. Huge numbers of people are being “Canceled” for holding beliefs others disagree with. I'm guessing it really isn't, it just didn't turn off after the last phone call (if you even have a phone line hooked up). Alex Rieger: Jim, when I said you were a flake, I meant you'd done some weird things. 1 and 2)” (season four, episodes 23 and 24; originally aired 4/29/1982 and 5/6/1982). And it’s frightening – about as frightening as contemplating another Dark Age. 26.8k Likes, 369 Comments - Christopher Lloyd (@mrchristopherlloyd) on Instagram: “41 years after taxi premiered, we still hang whenever we can! One bite from those brownies, and Jim will transform himself into the eccentric stoner we all know and love. Danny DeVito ("Louie") also has a very humorous scene in here, where he takes a tranquilizer (dumped into his drink by Jim) and winds up dancing to "Moonlight Bay." Ed. Les Charles If one of them goes out, we can afford to laugh. "Reverend Jim" Ignatowski: What... does... the... yellow... light... mean? Alex Rieger: You kept a horse named Gary in your bedroom. Roland Molnar 274,426 views. I’ll let Infogalactic …