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		<title>One-and-a-Half Seasons Into West Wing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been over a week since I last got my West Wing fix, so I&#8217;m feeling the need to do something West Wing related until my friend returns from vacation and I can resume season two (so far we&#8217;re about eight episodes into that season). As promised, here are some of my thoughts about things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been over a week since I last got my <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/the-west-wing/"><i>West Wing</i></a> fix, so I&#8217;m feeling the need to do something <i>West Wing</i> related until my friend returns from vacation and I can resume season two (so far we&#8217;re about eight episodes into that season). As promised, here are some of my thoughts about things that have happened so far:</p>
<h3>The Evil Vice President</h3>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry, I already know that he&#8217;s going to be gone sometime soon so if you mention it I won&#8217;t be shocked. I just get bad vibes from him. Maybe it&#8217;s the southern Texas thing? I don&#8217;t know. He just seems slimy. Oh, and I hated it when he yelled at CJ in season one. Don&#8217;t mess with her!</p>
<h3>The Story About the Man and the River</h3>
<p>At the end of the episode about capital punishment, Bartlet&#8217;s priest tells him the story about the man who lived by a flooding river and that man&#8217;s belief in God. Thanks to <a href="http://www.tv.com/west-wing/take-this-sabbath-day/episode/801/summary.html">the episode summary for &#8220;Take This Sabbath Day&#8221;</a> on <a href="http://www.tv.com">TV.com</a>:</p>
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You know, you remind me of the man that lived by the river. He heard a radio report that the river was going to rush up and flood the town. And that all the residents should evacuate their homes. But the man said, &#8216;I&#8217;m religious. I pray. God loves me. God will save me.&#8217; The waters rose up. A guy in a row boat came along and he shouted, &#8216;Hey, hey you! You in there. The town is flooding. Let me take you to safety.&#8217; But the man shouted back, &#8216;I&#8217;m religious. I pray. God loves me. God will save me.&#8217; A helicopter was hovering overhead. And a guy with a megaphone shouted, &#8216;Hey you, you down there. The town is flooding. Let me drop this ladder and I&#8217;ll take you to safety.&#8217; But the man shouted back that he was religious, that he prayed, that God loved him and that God will take him to safety. Well&#8230; the man drowned. And standing at the gates of St. Peter, he demanded an audience with God. &#8216;Lord,&#8217; he said, &#8216;I&#8217;m a religious man, I pray. I thought you loved me. Why did this happen?&#8217; God said, &#8216;I sent you a radio report, a helicopter, and a guy in a rowboat. What the hell are you doing here?&#8217;
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<p>The priest says it reminds him of Bartlet because Bartlet mentions that he &#8220;prayed for wisdom,&#8221; to which the father seems rather annoyed because &#8220;God&#8221; had sent Barlet a priest, a rabbi (from Toby&#8217;s synagogue), and a Quaker (Joey Lucas), yet in the end Barlet decided not to step in and save the man&#8217;s life. As an atheist, it really struck me because it proved to me how Christians (among others) are always praying for signs and whatnot even though the answer is right in front of them &#8212; they just don&#8217;t want to accept it or want something more glorious and foreboding.</p>
<h3>Soap Opera Instincts: Zoe and Charlie</h3>
<p>I could tell that they were gonna get together during the episode in which Bartlet was cooking chili and Zoe had Charlie taste it. I think watching soap operas makes me either really good at knowing when writers are trying to get people together, <strong>or</strong> (and maybe more likely), they make me assume that everyone is going to hookup.</p>
<h3>The NSA and Osama bin Laden</h3>
<p>I loved how during the season premier of season two (<a href="http://www.westwingepguide.com/S2/Episodes/23_ITSOTG1.html">&#8220;In the Shadow of Two Gunmen&#8221;</a>) the National Security Advisor (played by <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0807332/">Anna Deavere Smith</a>, who spoke/performed at <a href="http://www.ups.edu">my college</a> a few years back) was more worried about Osama bin Laden in October 2000 than the <strong>real</strong> National Security Advisor (Condoleezza Rice) <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0405-10.htm">until Sept. 11</a>. Actually, I don&#8217;t &#8220;love&#8221; that fact &#8212; it freaks me out that writers and people making a fictional television show might&#8217;ve been more alert and aware of the real dangers facing the U.S. than the Bush administration.</p>
<h3>I Never Liked Mandy</h3>
<p>Even though I feel like I should support <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0446702/">Moira Kelly</a> since she was in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105665/"><i>Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me</i></a> (playing Donna after <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001223/">Lara Flynn Boyle</a> decided not to do the movie &#8212; what&#8217;s with lame actresses playing Donna???), I just hated her character&#8230; and I loved the fact that she was a regular cast member in season one and then just sorta disappeared when season two came along. I have tons of theories on what happened to her (amnesia, drugged and abducted, she was really a spy, etc. &#8212; see, soap opera influence here!!), and since we never find out, I&#8217;ll let my imagination run wild.</p>
<h3>Marathon Watching and Hair</h3>
<p>It was funny to see people&#8217;s hair change overnight when I watched the first season&#8217;s finale followed immediately by the second season&#8217;s premier. <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000507/">Rob Lowe</a>&#8216;s hair change was especially noticeable.</p>
<h3>Paging Dr. Laura</h3>
<p>In <a href="http://www.westwingepguide.com/S2/Episodes/25_TM.html">&#8220;The Midterms&#8221;</a> there is a &#8220;doctor&#8221; named Dr. Jenna Jacobs who has a Ph.D. in English Literature (which is a very nice degree, I might add), but passes herself off as a psychologist or something <i>a la</i> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Laura">&#8220;Dr.&#8221; Laura Schlessinger</a> who passes herself off as a psychologist/therapist/etc. despite the fact her degree is in physiology. Both of the women (in the show and the real Dr. Laura) have conservative call-in radio shows. It was cool to see that real-world tie-in.</p>
<h3>&#8230; But I Got One Tie-In Wrong</h3>
<p>I assumed that the Ainsley Hayes character (especially based on her appearance &#8212; tall, blonde, leggy, etc. &#8212; and her opinions) would parallel the evil right-wing conservative author <a href="http://www.anncoulter.org/">Ann Coulter</a>. Turns out I was wrong and Ainsley is a cool person, after all.</p>
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		<title>Winging It</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2005 22:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So in addition to Buffy and Angel and The L Word and The X-Files and The Simple Life and Millennium and Dallas and Dynasty and Firefly and Nip/Tuck and The Surreal Life and Queer as Folk and Sex and the City and others I am probably forgetting, for someone who &#8220;doesn&#8217;t watch TV&#8221; (and I [...]]]></description>
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So in addition to <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/buffyandangel/"><i>Buffy</i> and <i>Angel</i></a> and <i>The L Word</i> and <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/x-files/"><i>The X-Files</i></a> and <i>The Simple Life</i> and <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/millennium/"><i>Millennium</i></a> and <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/dallas/"><i>Dallas</i></a> and <i>Dynasty</i> and <a href="/jason/posts/category/television/firefly/"><i>Firefly</i></a> and <i>Nip/Tuck</i> and <i>The Surreal Life</i> and <i>Queer as Folk</i> and <i>Sex and the City</i> and others I am probably forgetting, for someone who &#8220;doesn&#8217;t watch TV&#8221; (and I really don&#8217;t!! only TV on DVD), I sure have a lot of television shows I am obsessed with.</p>
<p>Add to that: <i>The West Wing</i>.</p>
<p>A couple of weeks ago one of my friends (who is a huge fan of the show) mentioned that he thought I would like it. I&#8217;ve always been leery of contemporary network television, but for some reason I figured I would listen to him. He brought over season one on DVD and after watching the first episode with him, I was hooked.</p>
<p>Last Sunday we did an 11-episode marathon, finishing season one and getting two episodes into season two. I haven&#8217;t watched any episodes since Sunday, and I&#8217;m definitely going through withdrawal, though I doubt I&#8217;ll watch any more episodes until Friday, at the earliest &#8212; what to do??</p>
<p>I think what I love about the show is that it&#8217;s a combination of two things I love: politics and media. I&#8217;m a total news geek, so not only do a lot of the story lines ring true (either inspired by or based on real events), but then we see how the behind-the-scenes people have to deal with the media fall-out.</p>
<p>Due to that media aspect of the show, <a href="http://westwing.bewarne.com/cj.html">CJ Cregg</a> is by far my favorite character. I just love her energy, her coldness (but at the same time her vulnerability), her tallness, her dry sense of humor &#8212; everything about her. And despite the fact she <a href="http://westwing.bewarne.com/cj-danny.html">makes out with that reporter Danny Concannon</a> in season one, I still think/hope she is a lesbian (how that would do anything for me, I don&#8217;t know &#8212; I just want her to be a lesbian for some reason).</p>
<p>My second favorite character is <a href="http://westwing.bewarne.com/leo.html">Leo McGarry</a>. He is so calm and collected, it&#8217;s just awesome. Especially during season one when those goddamn conservatives are going after him for his previous drug and alcohol abuse &#8212; he reacts to things so well and is so dignified.</p>
<p>Also, I hate it when Leo and CJ fight &#8212; which they have done a few times. It kills me. I would rather that they make babies (even though it would ruin my CJ-as-a-lesbian thing).</p>
<p>Watching the show also makes me wonder if the current administration (or an administration in the future) shouldn&#8217;t turn the Oval Office into a reality show. I mean, people are already cynical and disillusioned with the American government, so why not give it a more human face? Frankly, I am really surprised that the popularity of <i>The West Wing</i> hasn&#8217;t made the American public, in general, more interested in politics.</p>
<p>Starting a new television obsession is going to be a daunting task, I know&#8230; and the fact that it is currently on network television almost makes me tempted to watch it live (which would make it the first television show that I watch during it&#8217;s actual season since <i>The X-Files</i> back in 2000). I know that the upcoming season will see a new president come in, so that might be a good time to start watching. I&#8217;m not sure. We&#8217;ll see how I feel after seasons two and three and four (which are all available on DVD now).</p>
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