I loved it when CJ put that reporter in her place over the procedure on how to overturn a veto. The reporter had made some snide comments about CJ changing clothes a lot, and maybe that’s why she wasn’t as knowledgeable as she should have been.
Carol said she would take care of it, and CJ say no, she would. And hoo boy…did she ever! Talk about public humiliation in a room full of your “colleagues!”
I didn’t become a West Wing fan until 2003- I had never seen an episode, and Bravo was rerunning them. I had just had back surgery, and was not sleeping well. Bravo had an all-night marathon. Before 10 p.m., I had never seen an episode and by 6 a.m., I was an unabashed fan. I have the fist 5 seasons on DVD, but I didn’t like S6 or7 enough to buy them.
Some of my favorite lines-
Sam: I accidentally slept with a prostitute.
Toby: I don’t understand, did you trip over something?
Josh: Shut up.
Amy: YOU shut up!
Leo, who happens to be walking through the room during their flirtatious banter: Oh, God help me some days.
ANYTHING that followed Sam saying, “OK, here’s my thing…”
CJ, explaining the turkey pardoning process to Bartlett: There are two turkeys. The one that’s the most photogenic gets pardoned, and the other one gets eaten.
Bartlett: If the academy awards were like that, I’d watch.
Toby: Don’t bring the Yiddish if you don’t know what youre doing.
Donna: YOu know what word should be Yiddish but isn’t? Spatula.
Toby: Donna…
Donna: Also, far-fetched.
Does anyone know if Sorkin has father issues? In both Sports Night and West Wing, one of the male characters finds out his father has been having an ongoing affair for years.
In Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip, they showed a television writer who was pitching an idea for a highbrow show about the United Nations to the fictional network, and was also considering taking it to HBO. I assume that this was also a reference to Sorkin’s pitch for the West Wing to NBC.
For those of you who feel the post-Sorkin seasons were weaker (and I’d probably agree, in general), I highly recommend you go back and watch “Here Today” (7.5), the episode in which
Toby confesses to having revealed the code-word classified existance of a military space shuttle
Everyone does a GREAT job in that ep, including the wonderful Oliver Platt. And the writing (Peter Noah) is superb.