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Old 05-09-2000, 03:19 PM   #1
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Old 06-11-2000, 08:00 PM   #2
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My favorite episode is the one where Jim tries to cheer Elaine up by building a castle on her living room floor with parts of his van. It's just so weird and beautiful.
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The one where Jim is taking the driving test to become a driver. The one where he asks the group what a yellow light and they they reply "slow down" so jim keeps saying it slower and slower...thats funny
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Old 12-17-2000, 04:41 PM   #4
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When Elaine helps the reclusive artist egt over his agoraphobia-and Jim accidentaly tricks him into getting out of the cab!!!

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Old 12-29-2000, 04:59 PM   #5
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The one where Elaine goes to a swanky salon for a hairstyle and they massacre her hair. With all the mean things Louie did to the cabbies, he was great getting even for Elaine.
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Old 02-16-2001, 09:11 PM   #6
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It has to be the one where Rev. Jim gets his cabbie's license to work for the cab company. I love that bit at the DMV;
Jim- Psst, what does a yellow light mean?

Bobby- Slow down

Jim- W h a t ...d o e s...a...y e l l o w...l i g h t...m e a n ?

Bobby- Slow down!

Jim- W h a t ......d o e s......a......y e l l o w......l i g h t......m e a n?


LOL! I love that, too funny!

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Old 04-07-2001, 08:27 PM   #7
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I have not seen Taxi in awhile so I don't remember the details of the show where Jim, Tony, Bobby, and Alex(I don't think Louie was there) went hunting or backpacking in the mountains and a bear ate their food. They sat in a cabin and waited for help. There was a great scene where Jim opens the door to the cabin and walks inside. The wind is blowing so strongly that it takes him a long time to close it.
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That was the show where Bobby thought that,"we're going to die." Jim decided to go out and gather any food he could find. He brought back a handful of blue berries. As Jim was about to put them in his mouth, Alex sees that the berries are poisonous and stops him by holding his arm and telling Jim, "Those are blue berries but they're not blueberries". Jim believes Alex is going insane but pretends to act as though he believes Alex is making sense.
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Hi all,
I love the one, I think entitled "The Road Not Taken," in which each character tells a story about a turning point in their lives that led them to where they were. We got to see Alex as a semi-ambitious young office worker, Louie as a young cabbie with a bad attitude . . . and a full head of hair and a very studious Jim at Harvard, pre-drugs. His part of that episode featured a very funny performance by a young Tom Hanks as a VERY stoned schoolmate of Jim's.

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My favorite episode is "Blind Date", where Alex goes on a blind date with Angela, and he finds that she thinks badly of the way that she looks, but then he comes over and tries to cheer her up. It was just a really heartwarming episode. My other favorite are Scenzkees From A Marriage Part 1 and 2, and Alex meets his Daughter.

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The driver's test is good. The building a thing out of his VW parts for Elaine was good. I think two better were when Elaine invites Jim to the upitty art dinner. Jim is trying to pass off small-talk. The entertainer can't make it and Jim volunteers, first doing his impression of a water cooler. Elaine is so embarassed and tells Jim they want someone to play the piano. She is taken back when Jim starts playing Chopsticks turning into perfect concert piano, stops and says "I must have had music lessons". Another good one, I think the best, was when they get together after their strike and tell about what they had been doing. Jim says "I was a door-to-door salesman and I would have kept doing it except for one thing" asked what, he replies "I didn't like it." Jim says verbatim what's on his greeting sheet, including "...Fill in name on blank" When the lady feels sorry for Jim, she reluctantly lets him in. Jim proceeds to pour ketchup, grease and dump ashes on the floor together. He says thats not a real test but grinds it into the carpet with his shoe. Jim assures her that its no problem for xyz vacuum cleaner. Jim opens the case and says "Where can I plug it in ?" and the lady says "A book ?" and Jim says "A book ?!"..."Oh yah, I didn't get the vacuum job... I'm selling encyclopedias." Another, I think it was Tony that got held up and Tony put his gun barrel in the robber's gun barrel. I believe that was the episode they were all talking about their misadventures in a certain cab. There were more funny things on that episode, but can't remember.

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The one when rudys goldfish dies and they have the funeral. That cockroach is funny. Taxi is great, hope they keep showning the reruns. the stevie wonder one was good also, when tony sings with him in the studio, ba-ba-ba-baby, good stuff
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Alex dancing in the gay bar and Rev Jim's driving test episodes are my two favorites.
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My favorite show is when Bobby gets a job on a soap opera and tells off Louie, who knows he'll fail and come crawling back. Then Bobby gets fired and has to crawl back to Louie. The scene where Alex tries to persuade Louie not to humiliate Bobby is classic.
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my favorite episode is the one where latka buys an expensive apartment,and they throw a party to make money to help latka by the apartment.I also like the one where latka bakes cookies that have drugs in them and he doesn't know it.
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