A snub from the White House, a controversial stay at Blair House, an encounter with Dave Chappelle’s mother and a CIA-arranged tryst — what happened when Congo’s beleaguered leader visited D.C. in 1960.
When shows are working so well that they emphasize the skill and craftsmanship of each creative group, writers, actors, directors, etc, while also illustrating how the whole is even greater than the sum of its parts…
Fun fact: Political assassinations were a legitimate tool until a Gerald Ford executive order in 1976:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_11905
Don't worry, Jed Bartlett rescinded that in the early 2000s.
I don't remember this, so I'm assuming it was post-Sorkin?
After Sorkin and Schlamle left it was a shadow of its former self.
Studio 60 almost worked. Newsroom was always so transparently preachy and one-sided. But those first 4 seasons of the West Wing were…just phenomenal.
Transcendent.
When shows are working so well that they emphasize the skill and craftsmanship of each creative group, writers, actors, directors, etc, while also illustrating how the whole is even greater than the sum of its parts…
Peak television, in my opinion.