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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 02:23 PM Sep 19

Aaron Sorkin Thinks Life Still Imitates 'The West Wing'

The political drama debuted 25 years ago. But the creator believes the politics were mostly beside the point.

When it premiered on NBC on Sept. 22, 1999, “The West Wing” contained elements of both what great television had been and what great television would become.

It had the strict structure, self-contained episodes and PG-13 language of esteemed network contemporaries like “NYPD Blue” and “ER.” (John Wells was an executive producer of both “ER” and “The West Wing.”)

But the show’s sophisticated content, idiosyncratic sensibility and season-long story lines anticipated the prestige-television boom of cable and eventually streaming. It was a ratings hit and won the Emmy for outstanding drama series four times, one of only five programs to do so. (The others: “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law,” “Mad Men” and “Game of Thrones.”)

Twenty-five years later, “The West Wing” is a cultural touchstone: dissected by podcasts, parodied for its trademark style, still viewed regularly on Max — more than 212 million viewing hours’ worth since 2020, according to Nielsen. Several cast members were feted at the Emmy Awards last Sunday, and on Friday, the first lady, Jill Biden, will honor the series at the real White House.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/19/arts/television/aaron-sorkin-the-west-wing-25th-anniversary.html

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Aaron Sorkin Thinks Life Still Imitates 'The West Wing' (Original Post) elleng Sep 19 OP
Still my favorite TV show of all time. Aristus Sep 19 #1
Right, Nothing else even comes close, elleng Sep 19 #2
Hey! West Wing buddy! Aristus Sep 19 #3
I loved "The West Wing" - one of the greatest shows ever FakeNoose Sep 20 #4

Aristus

(68,327 posts)
1. Still my favorite TV show of all time.
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 09:19 PM
Sep 19

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen the first four seasons (the Aaron Sorkin years) all the way through.

Nothing else even comes close.

What we could be as a nation, if only we chose to be…

elleng

(136,043 posts)
2. Right, Nothing else even comes close,
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 09:59 PM
Sep 19

and it's helping me retain sanity NOW, Every Day! (Have a boxed set, and run it most days/nights.)

FakeNoose

(35,657 posts)
4. I loved "The West Wing" - one of the greatest shows ever
Fri Sep 20, 2024, 08:27 AM
Sep 20

... but it was definitely pre-Chump. Chump changed everything, and I'm sure Aaron Sorkin must realize that.

"The West Wing" created a happy alternate universe for us, because the presidency of Dubya was so depressing and stupid.

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