"A little bit to the left... MY LEFT, MY LEFT, MY LEFT, MY LEFT! Come on this way, he's in a red shirt.. NO, NOT THE ASIAN DUDE" My favourite part of the song
"This guy's a Huckster! He's a lie-guy!" "Peralta is right, you have been a lie-guy to us before." I love how Holt chooses the least Holt-ish word out of those two options to describe Doug Judy.
I have watched this show at least 3 times front to back and never noticed that part of it. I noticed he said lie-guy out of character but didn't notice he overlooked huckster.
Okay so if you look at the definition of the word huckster, it just means a salesman, someone eager to make a profit of some kind or an agent, while it can be used in a pejorative sense the meaning of the word doesn't apply to Judy (as the only thing he's eager to do is hang and smoke weed). So of course Holt would choose Lie-guy out of the two because, while not a real word, it better describes Doug Judy than the term huckster. Which is the most Holt-ish thing possible.
“You can’t arrest me boo, we’re in International waters, which is also why I can smoke as much weed as I want. Welcome to the High Seas!” That got me the first time I heard it!!!😂
@@hannavignolo6454 no, can is correct. Can't could've been applied if the sentence was 'you can't do a best of Doug Judy and not include the karaoke scene.'
Craig Robinson has been robbed of Best Comedy Guest Star Emmys several times! He owned every scene he was in, just made you feel Jake's love and hate for that guy!
Doug Judy (singing): The Pontiac Bandit and Jake the Cop, taking down crooks on the streets where they live. Flirting with girls who are hot for the badge... Jake: theres a talking police dog that helps them solve crime!
He is way more fun here, on the office he always bugged me, its Craig Robinson a famous comedian, and his character is really boring. In B99 they use him way better
🎶 “Rosaaa Rosaaa Rosaaaaaaa beautiful Rosaaaa I cant think of your last name babyyy” 🎶 god I wish Doug Judy was a regular character on the show he’s hilarious 😂 ❤️😂
@@MrBraddles3128 Lmao I bet you're real fun at parties, and since you like correcting people so much, you were supposed to use a comma and not a full stop after "point".
@@cureamyosheen9100 If you're gonna correct someone, do it right. By introducing a comma after "point," you create a comma splice. Thus, KhAoz is correct, not you. Putting a comma after point would essentially mean that the comma is between two independent clauses. That's not grammatically correct. While arguably a colon would be a better option for KhAoz, what he said is still grammatically correct. Learn your grammar rules before correcting someone.