• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

What landmark shows have you missed?

:) I can see what they were doing, and I don't think it was badly written, acted or directed. Pretty damned good, in fact. It was just... a bit out of leftfield; the season had built up a good head of steam and I guess I was looking forward to a darker, grittier finale. This made me fear they might do down the Roslin-visions route - but hopefully it's a one off?
Keep in mind that Bartlet neither saw, nor thought he saw, a ghost, that scene was just a way of dramatising the internal conflict going on in his mind. What really happened was that Bartlet walked into the Oval Office, sat down, collected the thoughts that had been spinning around in his head for the past few days, stood up and walked out into the storm, then marched silently to the press conference with renewed confidence. But that literal version of the scene wouldn't have made sense, we had to get inside Bartlet's mind to reach the same conclusion that he did; that he was using his friend's death as an excuse and that the real reason for his fear was the doubt that his father had instilled in him. Don't worry, there are no ghosts or visions in The West Wing... although CJ does manage to stand an egg on its end during the equinox, which is preposterous.

As for dark season finales, the endings of seasons 3 and 4 will have you covered there. ;)
 
Spoiler :lol: But seriously, I kind of half expect these kind of shows to build up to those kinds of finale so it's good to know they're worth waiting for. That's also why I'm intrigued to watch Twin Peaks when I get a chance, to see how (or if?) Lynch does it, and if original. And the CJ thing sounds fascinating. I'm trying to avoid googling series so I can hit it all fresh, but I hope Ainsley the ditzy republican and Oliver Platt's counsel stick around longer. It's also been weird post-Trek seeing all those familiar faces in civvies: so far had Q, Phlox, Keiko and a few others recognise from odd guest roles.
 
I have seen exactly one episode of TWW: the first one with Ainsley Hayes when she is shown to her office which turns out to be deep in the 'cellar' of the White House. I think it had Gilbert & Sullivan references. And it had an awesome scene where Rob Lowe's character totally chews out the asshole White House staffers who had been harassing Ainsley. :techman:
 
Last edited:
Modern Family -- looks good from the few episodes I've seen, but just not something I need to watch
Mad Men
The Sopranos -- just have no interest in the mob world
Seinfeld
Six Feet Under
Deadwood
Friday Night Lights
MASH
 
Lost, Every single Law and Order, CSI, and NCIS show, Breaking Bad, Homeland, etc. I watch a lot of sports, cooking, DIY shows, and Seinfeld reruns, and only a handful of regular scripted shows.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top