the West Wing marathon continues

we’ve watched virtually nothing else since the boxed set of West Wing arrived. Over the weekend, we finished series 5 (which is where we’d got up to on television), and so now we’re into new territory, for us.


so, Donna survived, but her photographer friend seems to have vanished.

Leo had his heart attack – would he really have been wandering about in the Camp David woods without any sort of bodyguard? And would he have survived overnight? Still, his nurse is terrific.

CJ is Chief of Staff, Jed is getting worse medically, Josh is – I think – going to leave and run Hoynes’ campaign.

it’s still terrific television – we have 15 (I think) episodes left till the end of series 6, then we have [cough] all of series 7 to date. And then what are we going to do?

sob

4 thoughts on “the West Wing marathon continues”

    1. we watched the first couple of series, but then somehow drifted away from it. I might well give it another go.

      and I could do another SopranoFest, if I buy another couple of xets, and retrieve series 3 and 5 from the person who has had them *over a year*.

      1. The character of SFU changes – as you might expect – with S3 (I haven’t done S4 yet so can’t comment on that), but I think it maintains the standard.

        But a SopsFest is a must, would you really want Tony to find out you’ve been so disrespectful to him and his family? It’d not be pretty…

  1. Donna survived, but her photographer friend seems to have vanished.

    I think we saw him deciding Josh was too much competition but now you come to mention it, dunno.

    Leo had his heart attack – would he really have been wandering about in the Camp David woods without any sort of bodyguard? And would he have survived overnight?

    One would assume not – then one remembers all one really knows about Camp David is gleaned from popular fiction. But yes, esp when the pres is *there* *and* there are two lots of opposing foreign visitors, I’d have expected regular patrols around the woods.

    Could he have survived? Depends on the weather, the nature of the attack, etc. I guess.

    CJ is Chief of Staff, Jed is getting worse medically, Josh is – I think – going to leave and run Hoynes’ campaign.

    Stay in that chair!

    it’s still terrific television – we have 15 (I think) episodes left till the end of series 6, then we have [cough] all of series 7 to date. And then what are we going to do?

    Go for a pee, then have a cup of tea, I would…

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