[General] Tonto of the group

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Hi folks,

Could anybody tell me what “(the) Tonto of the group” means in the following dialogue? It’s from The Golden Girls Series 2 Episode 2. It’s a scene where there are only three tickets to a party and Sophia is being left out. Does it have anything to do with Tonto in The Lone Ranger?

Blanche: Sophia, honey...
Sophia: Oh, no. Not this time. I'm tired of being the Tonto of the group.
Blanche: I tried to get another ticket but I couldn’t.

Thanks as always,
emp0608
 
Hi folks,

Could anybody tell me what “(the) Tonto of the group” means in the following dialogue? It’s from The Golden Girls Series 2 Episode 2. It’s a scene where there are only three tickets to a party and Sophia is being left out. Does it have anything to do with Tonto in The Lone Ranger?
Yes. "Tonto" was the Lone Ranger's sidekick. He supported the Ranger's activities but rarely took the initiative.

Thanks as always,
emp0608
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Yes. "Tonto" was the Lone Ranger's sidekick.

Of course! I was just about to say Tonto was Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz. :oops:

(I never watched The Lone Ranger as a kid.)
 
Sidemeat, faithful sidekick of the noted Western Swing group "Riders in the Sky", specializes in his special recipe biscuits, the hardest substance known to man. These are not British "biscuits". :)

 
Of course! I was just about to say Tonto was Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz. :oops:

(I never watched The Lone Ranger as a kid.)
Yes. A lot of people don't know that Jay Silverheels also played Toto. A consummate character actor.
 
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For me, 'biscuit blues' is when half of my Hobnob breaks off and plunges irretrievably to the bottom of my cuppa. :-|
 
Unless the name is qualified as in "teething biscuits", American biscuits are cousins to scones. They're typically pastier and not my favorite things. A popular breakfast dish in southeastern American country cooking is "sausage gravy and biscuits", often known as "biscuits and gravy". This consists of fat mixed with milk and flour poured over flour mixed with milk and fat. :)

Sidemeat's biscuits have served as projectiles to get the Riders out of many a scrape over the years.
 
I'm definitely naming my next pet dog Sidemeat.
 
Of course! I was just about to say Tonto was Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz. :oops:

(I never watched The Lone Ranger as a kid.)

I think you mean Toto.
 
For me, 'biscuit blues' is when half of my Hobnob breaks off and plunges irretrievably to the bottom of my cuppa. :-|
My wife has that problem with McVitie's Digestives. I move faster than she does.
 
Literally Tonto means fool, but the Lone Ranger's sidekick was invariably sagacious.
 
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