Movie Review: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote

Movie #12 of 2020: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote (2020) One part cast reunion, one part stageplay, and one part voting drive, this West Wing special is a bit of an oddity. It’s fun to see the actors reprising their roles 14 years after the show originally ended — with …

TV Review: The West Wing, season 7

TV #10 of 2018: The West Wing, season 7 This final season of The West Wing focuses mainly on the general election for president (after the Democratic primary in the back half of season 6). It’s a relatively new look for the show, and I appreciate the writers’ efforts to make the Republican candidate as …

TV Review: The West Wing, season 6

TV #46 of 2017: The West Wing, season 6 Oh man, late West Wing is such a mixed bag. I think season 5 is unquestionably the worst, and that lingers a little bit into the start of this next one. The primary campaign is a real shot of adrenaline, though, and it definitely works as …

TV Review: The West Wing, season 5

TV #25 of 2017: The West Wing, season 5 This show never quite gets bad during its run, but this season is probably the closest it gets (which makes it all the more surprising that 5×17 The Supremes is one of the show’s all-time best episodes). Josh’s annoying intern is a big part of the …

TV Review: The West Wing, season 4

TV #51 of 2016: The West Wing, season 4 After a rocky adjustment post-9/11 in the previous season, this year The West Wing is back to its usual level of quality. I’m also amazed, even on this millionth rewatch, at the audacity of Aaron Sorkin to end his last season that way and leave such …

TV Review: The West Wing, season 3

TV #40 of 2016: The West Wing, season 3 My wife and I are still making our way through this show for her first time and my nth. The third season holds up pretty well, even though this was the one that began airing shortly after 9/11. There are definitely some plot decisions that I’m …

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started