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  • Director(s): Chris Misiano - John David Coles - Marc Buckland - Scott Winant - Don Scardino 
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    Review(s): DVD The West Wing - The Complete First Two Seasons (2-Pack)
    Excellent Episodes. Not so great extras


    The DVD version of this series is dangerous because the story arch is so compelling you'll find yourself sitting and watching episode after episode unable to stop just to see what happens next. If you've already seen the shows you'll watch them in great anticipation of those dynamic character moments contained in each episode (Yo-Yo Ma at the White House, sparing between the Bartletts, the moment when Donna learns of the President's medical condition). It's incredibly enjoyable to spend time with these characters and Mr. Sorkin's writing tickles us and touches our hearts such that we're reluctant to leave this amazing world and these equally amazing people who populate it.

    The unfortunate part of the DVD package is the extras. The commentaries are just plain awful. They are stilted, awkward and boring, offering very little insight into the making of the show, backstage with the actors or any technical information - or what we're all hoping for -- some real gossip. In the published scripts of the show, Mr. Sorkin has written introductions which provide fascinating anecdotes about what was going on around the construction of the script and/or what was the inspiration for the story. That doesn't happen on the DVD. The outtakes or gag reel is short and not very satisfying. And where are the taped interviews with the actors and show's creators? I wonder if the departure from West Wing by Mr. Sorkin and Mr. Schlamme (which seemed to happen not be their choice) has created a situation in which pulling together some meaningful documentary regarding this significant television drama undoable.

    Buy the DVDs to watch the episodes over and over (and you will, I'm sure). Buy the published scripts for the real "behind the scenes" stuff that adds a bit of color and depth to an already deeply colorful and moving television show.

    Fantastic First Season & Superb Second Season


    I didn't start watching The West Wing till early in the second season, but it quickly became my favorite show (replacing Aaron Sorkin's other masterpiece, 'Sports Night', which had just been dropped by ABC). It was killing me that I'd missed so many episodes, so I was ecstatic when I heard that Warner was finally releasing the first season on DVD! Having the episodes on DVD is great, even for episodes you've seen. If you've seen The West Wing, you know how rapid-fire the dialogue is; with DVD, it's easy to back up a few seconds to catch a line you missed.

    Sorkin is an amazing writer. He is able to weave a compelling and entertaining storyline involving real issues facing our country and world. The characters debate those issues in a way that illuminates both sides of the argument. You'll likely find yourself thinking, 'I'd never looked at it that way', at least a couple times every episode. It may be fiction, but it is fiction that inspires hope that our political system CAN work.

    The show is definitely a thought-provoking drama, but that certainly doesn't mean it's dry or boring. There is a huge dose of witty banter and a fair share of light-hearted sub-plots in every episode. Great writing, great acting, great sets and music, all come together to form what has become my favorite TV show ever. Get these DVD's to get caught up on early episodes you missed, or to revisit the incredible beginnings of this masterpiece.

    SEASON ONE:
    Pilot
    Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
    A Proportional Response
    Five Votes Down
    The Crackpots and These Women
    Mr. Willis of Ohio
    The State Dinner
    Enemies
    The Short List
    In Excelsis Deo
    Lord John Marbury
    He Shall, from Time to Time
    Take Out the Trash Day
    Take This Sabbath Day
    Celestial Navigation
    20 Hours in L.A.
    The White House Pro-Am
    Six Meetings Before Lunch
    Let Bartlet Be Bartlet
    Mandatory Minimums
    Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics
    What Kind of Day Has It Been?

    SEASON TWO:
    In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 1)
    In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 2)
    The Midterms
    In This White House
    And It's Surely To Their Credit
    The Lame Duck Congress
    The Portland Trip
    Shibboleth
    Galileo
    Noël
    The Leadership Breakfast
    The Drop In
    Bartlet's Third State of the Union
    The War at Home
    Ellie
    Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
    The Stackhouse Filibuster
    17 People
    Bad Moon Rising
    The Fall's Gonna Kill You
    18th and Potomac
    Two Cathedrals

    (You can look up an episode guide if you want a quick summary of the plots; I didn't want to spoil any surprises here. My favorite guide is at epguides.com.)


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