View Full Version : West Wing 7x14 Two Weeks Out - SPOILERS!
robzinski
20-03-2006, 19:11
Great television!
I could feel myself inching towards the TV wondering whether he'd give the briefcase back. Good on him for doing so too!
No Leo, so last week probably was his last appearance :(
No Donna too, so last weeks story didn't even get a mention.
was a lot odd as it didnt seem to carry on too much from last week.
Like the fact that thye make it quite even between the parties, I actually prefer Alan Alda !
sparkyrob
21-03-2006, 09:17
Yup, disappointing not to see a continuation of the Donna story. And what's going on with Toby? He seems to just be thrown into an episode for the hell of it as if the writers are saying "Hey, remember this guy? Well he's still here!"
After last week's episode it's good to see things are building up to a closer finish. Well, we can hope anyway.
dvdenquirer
22-03-2006, 22:39
I couldn't understand why Santos was so hostile towards Vinick throughout the episode. The look in the lobby, and the confrontation over the briefcase confused me, as neither man has really attacked one another during the campaign. I just didn't get why there was so much hostility between them,
I couldn't understand why Santos was so hostile towards Vinick throughout the episode. The look in the lobby, and the confrontation over the briefcase confused me, as neither man has really attacked one another during the campaign. I just didn't get why there was so much hostility between them, I think it is because Santos finally believes he can win it.
Excellent episode, after a few weeks where the focus was back on Bartlett, we come back to the campaign. Hard one to call, but I do like the reality of it with the Republicans banging the drum to get the Christian Right out.
What about the Santos brother thing? I liked the way it was left ambiguous - is he telling the truth? Or a lie? Also loved the way that Bruno justified what he wanted to do.
And "Bob", the new campaign assistant :D
I only got round to watching this episode last night. It's getting really tense now.
I think the republicans will win it as they are slowly pulling back and they are starting to get true to life with the whole gay marriage thing.
It's also a lot like the last election where the democrat had actually fought in a war and the republican hadn't yet the public believed the republican would be the better "Commmander".
The 'good' thing is that as the series is endingfor good after the election they don't need to consider issues like future ratings, dramatic potential or actor availablity when writing the result.
So it really could go either way.
Well when you get around to watching ep15 avoid the trailer for next weeks episode at the end: talk about spoiler loaded :mad:
robzinski
28-03-2006, 21:19
Well when you get around to watching ep15 avoid the trailer for next weeks episode at the end: talk about spoiler loaded :mad:
:lol: @ the worst use of Mr Sinister-voiceover-man ever!
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