West Wing to End
By Karl-Thomas Musselman
West Wing will end after this season, with the swearing in of the new President being the focal point of the last episode.
Personally, I haven’t watched any episodes since coming to college, but it was one of my favorite shows in high school. It was a wonderful hour of hopes and inspiration once a week in a time of uncertainty.
P.S. I've been playing around all weekend on getting the new BOR up to speed. It's not going to be ready for a few more days and I won't set an exact date for official launch, but I will say that in the next couple of days, things will be set up to where donors and writers will be asked to create the first user accounts and help make some decisions on layout and labeling. Shortly after that it will go live. In the meantime, I will let you know, that the new system will be running on SoapBlox, and Burnt Orange Report will instantly become the highest trafficked SB blog currently on the network.
Posted by Karl-Thomas Musselman at January 23, 2006 12:00 AM
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The West Wing is far and away my favorite show on television, and all season I was hoping this is what would happen. NBC has a bad habit of taking a great series (ER, for example) and keeping it going long after it has lost its cast, its creators, its reason for being. This is a great organic ending to a show that really kind of jumped the shark when Sorkin left.
Santos/McGarry 06!
I still love this show, but I just don't see how they could keep on without CJ--my personal favorite--or Leo. Allison Janney was very obviously leaving at the end of this season, and you simply can't overstate what John Spencer meant to that show.