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Kal-El 03-31-04 11:53 PM

West Wing 3/31
 
West Wing with a pseudo-reality TV twist as a fictional camera crew spends a day with CJ. The show is presented as a documentary from "3 years ago" and is being shown in a time when the Bartlett administration is no longer in office.

It was eh.

Copenhagen 04-01-04 01:29 AM

I thought it was pretty good episode, I liked the whole documentary style. A question, had we ever really seen a few of those aides of CJ or where they just pretty much introduced in this episode?

dcprules 04-01-04 02:11 AM

It reminded me of when they did the episode of ER live, though this wasn't live. Yeah, I had never seen any of those aides before and that was my major qualm about the episode. I kept thinking who are they and why are they here. Overall, it was an interesting way to do the episode but of course it was wrapped up way too quickly (they put in the whole thing about CJ's father in the middle really abruptly and then they stop talking about it).

Shades30 04-01-04 02:29 AM

One of the better episodes of the season

lisadoris 04-01-04 05:50 AM

I didn't care for the episode but I can't really put a finger on why. The random intro of the aides didn't do much for me (though it was cool to see the guy from My So-Called Life), the documentary style wasn't all that appealing either. I'm all for trying something new but Kal-El said it best: it was eh.

Red Dog 04-01-04 08:11 AM

Man that sucked. Reminded me of the documentary MASH episodes. They went from the best episode of the season to the worst. Why does CJ always get the 'spotlight' episodes on WW?

PeMo 04-01-04 08:27 AM


had we ever really seen a few of those aides of CJ
I have. ;) I was surprised to see the main aid - I went to high school with him. -smile- I saw him in the opening, and then noticed his name was actually in the opening credits. I wonder if they will be regulars now - they wouldn't put names in opening credits for one show would they?

Meatpants 04-01-04 08:47 AM

It was better than I thought it was going to be. When the narrator said it was airing after the Bartlett administration supposedly left office, it kind of made me sad. Reminded me this show will soon be gone. :(

mikehunt 04-01-04 11:25 AM

it was based on Ruby Ridge except they left out the part where the FBI sniper murders an unarmed woman

OldDude 04-01-04 11:34 AM

I found the 'documentary' style very disruptive to the flow. The story line was nothing to write home about either. Maybe the 'homeland security' aspect would make a difference, but I doubt the entire White House staff is busy watching and spinning every FBI 'confrontation' situation. I nominate for 'lamest episode of season.' ymmv.

Venusian 04-01-04 09:05 PM

the beginning had that the show was brought to you by grants adn viewers like you...indicating it was on PBS...but then the narrator mentioned commercials.

just a picky thing i found

mikehunt 04-01-04 10:37 PM

well it was in the future, maybe pbs has to stoop to commercials in the future


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