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The Last Leg

In the meantime, can you or anyone else recommend an analog to The West Wing? Eventually it will run out of episodes, and I'd rather like to be prepared. . . .

I'm still looking for it. Madame Secretary isn't quite adequate as a replacement. I lost interest in House of Cards. Veep is good but a comedy.

hux, Sto-Vo-Kory (excellent nick, by the bye!) . . .

Veep and Madame Secretary both sound good to me, as do The Newsroom and Commander-in-Chief.

Thank you very kindly!
 
I've started my first-ever viewing of "The West Wing" courtesy of Netflix. This series is beautifully, and for the most part realistically done, although I question a few of the plot elements. (I've only gotten as far as the Presidential Classroom episode--no spoilers, please! :) )

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In the meantime, can you or anyone else recommend an analog to The West Wing? Eventually it will run out of episodes, and I'd rather like to be prepared. . . .



"House of Cards" it is delicious and well-everythinged!
 
Just follow Sorkin.

The West Wing is not good because of the subject matter, or even the actors.

It's written well, for adults.

...

American Ultra.
 
Last night, watched The Fixer (with Eric Dane and Kathleen Robertson).

Right now, I'm catching up with Dark Matter.
 
The whole way through I'm thinking... I want to watch Gross Point Blank again. :)

....

Hooperman.

It's made in 1987 with a gay character in the main cast who is not a horrific stereotype or there for comic effect. Although I suppose after playing a pretend-gay man on NBC for 7 years, John pretty much owed the LGBT community an apology... Or it's just a pleasant coincidence?
 
I've started my first-ever viewing of "The West Wing" courtesy of Netflix. This series is beautifully, and for the most part realistically done, although I question a few of the plot elements. (I've only gotten as far as the Presidential Classroom episode--no spoilers, please! :) )

<respectful snip>

In the meantime, can you or anyone else recommend an analog to The West Wing? Eventually it will run out of episodes, and I'd rather like to be prepared. . . .

"House of Cards" it is delicious and well-everythinged!

HIjol, I had two very different experiences with "House of Cards." I could not stop watching the British version; dark though it was, it pulled me along anyway. On the other hand, I could barely make it through the first hour of the American version; from the very first scene, it was so much darker that I could hardly believe what I was seeing. (Again, I won't post spoilers here.)

Which version(s) did you watch?

Just follow Sorkin.

The West Wing is not good because of the subject matter, or even the actors.

It's written well, for adults.

Guy Gardener, thank you; I will certainly follow Sorkin.

At the risk of sounding philosophical, how do you define good scripts that are written well for adults? I see so much material out there that relies on little more than crassness and shock value, and The West Wing isn't like that. (Nor is Trek, for that matter.)

What are your thoughts?
 
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HIjol, I had two very different experiences with "House of Cards"...which version(s) did you watch?


I watched the first two seasons of the American version with Kevin Spacey. I found/find the series compelling and well-written and acted.
 
I watched the first two seasons of the American version with Kevin Spacey. I found/find the series compelling and well-written and acted.

HIjol, you must surely have a constitution of iron.

hux, I've only heard of a caber toss; I've never actually seen one.
 
Al Jazeera on the heinous, unspeakable destruction of Palmyra.

And, save it, if you are gonna say it is only a pile of rocks and there are more human tragedies in the world...I know that...

...unfathomable...just no reason for any of it...
 
Guy Gardener, thank you; I will certainly follow Sorkin.

At the risk of sounding philosophical, how do you define good scripts that are written well for adults? I see so much material out there that relies on little more than crassness and shock value, and The West Wing isn't like that. (Nor is Trek, for that matter.)

What are your thoughts?

I have been watching an episode of Sisters for the last 30 minutes about a gay teacher who the school board is trying to chuck because they found out that he has AIDS... and I only just noticed that the teacher is Raphael Sbarge who is shockingly hiding his identity with a full head of hair. I'm not sure if I qualify as an adult, or even a smart child any more.

Compared to other Prime time drama in 1999 (ER, Chicago Hope, The Soprano's, etc etc.), the West Wing is not that much better than the other wares in the business, it's probably just that they were speaking half a Gilmore faster than the competition because Aaron was on a lot of Cocaine for the first two seasons, and he was writing the show for other cocaine addicts.
 
The Trouble with Normal

I found this show down a youtube rabbit hole because Paget Brewster is sometimes the most beautiful woman in the universe who was playing Swoozie Curts daughter in something else, because I was binging Sisters starring Swoozie Curts, but do you know what my most sexualized takeaway form watching the pilot of the sitcom "The Trouble with Normal"?

"My Gawd! This show is so-oooooooooo old, that Jon Cyer is hawt!!!!"
 
Points of View

They've sacked Tom Jones from The Voice and replaced him with Boy George. This is an outrage. Who do I write to about this!

Let's hope Boy George brings some oomph. He slagged the show off two years ago so fingers crossed.
 
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