I love that moment when President Bartlett give Leo the gift, and sees that he's about to lose it, and he quietly walks out so that Leo can be emotional alone. Just a perfect scene.
At the end of his presidency Jed Bartlett will lose his sister and best friend Mrs lainingham and Leo, the latter because of real life tragedy but it flows with the theme of what it costs to be a GOOD president, it should cost you everything. The two people he loved the most outside of his immediate family would die in service of his presidency. Jed blames the lie to win his presidency for mrs lainingham death, and leo suffered a major heart attack because of stress expediting his death. I wish we had some thoughts from jed bartlett reflecting on his losses, was it worth it, did he feel he achieved enough to make them proud that their sacrifice is not wasted, if he had known the cost would he still run????
@@maragathm My only disagreement with your sentiment is that I don't think that it SHOULD "cost you everything" to be a good anything, and that it sucks it does.
Maybe it SHOULDN’T cost you everything, but to lead this country you have to be prepared to GIVE EVERYTHING. The Country deserves no less measure of dedication.
For a while whoever was the main character in the Christmas episode always won: Richard Schiff for "In Excelsis Deo," Bradley Whitford for "Noel" & John Spencer for this.
He was a wonderful actor, so talented. One TWW was airing if I ever saw him in an earlier role and he was bad I couldn’t believe it. “Not Leo. He’s such a good man!”
John Spencer will always remain my my heart as Leo. While his death was sad, he was fortunate to get to play a part in a series that will live lifetimes as his last role.
John Spencer.....incredibly talented actor and so grateful ...so kind , generous and humble......I am so glad he got his Emmy ! It was richly and rightly deserved! I am so glad this was his "farewell" to the world . To fall asleep acclaimed, wanted, loved, and promised even more acclaim ? Such beautiful circumstances of life......yes- he was gone to soon but VALIDATED , appreciated, accomplished, revered, respected and adored......sad he is gone, but so grateful he was happy and fulfilled ....RIP
It’s only twice in the seven years that we see Leo in tears. This episode gets me every time. He truly loves the president and was willing to walk through Hell for him. It makes what comes later in season six so much harder to take.
'would you trust him with your life?' is the part that got to me most. The towering respect these two men have for each other is never questioned and it is kind of magnificent.
I have a friend like that. Every time I saw that scene, I thought of him. We lost him a few months ago, Christmas Eve, to cancer. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do without him.
Yes, this is one of the scenes where I seem to get something stuck in both eyes. Ending scenes of Six Feet Under, Spaced and House seem to do the same.
It's hard to nail down the single best thing about The West Wing. It was simply legendary from top to bottom. But if I really had to choose just one thing, I would say it's the friendship between Jed and Leo. They just cared about each other so much, and went to the ends of the Earth for each other.
+Guesswork In one of the commentary tracks I think that Sorkin and maybe Schlamme joked about that being the true "romance" in the series. Late season two I think.
This show has always been one of my favorite television series ever, and the more I think about it, it might be my favorite ever. Every character was perfectly cast, and the writing was brilliant. And no show was ever better at making you laugh and cry in the same episode.
He's got "polished communication skills" (which Toby states to Josh while Toby, Josh, and Donna were on the train in the "20 Hours In America" episode)
Great collection of scenes. I can't help but get emotional any time I see that damn napkin. Such an incredible show with countless incredible moments with finely tuned actors.
If you're not an elected official of the Republican Party in some form, then why call yourself a Republican? I worry when voters try to adopt themselves into the party, as it risks entrenchment and little movement to being open to 'being wrong', not that I'm saying to support views shared by proponents of the Republicans are wrong. That is the case with any voter for any Party, as it can lead to factions. I'm glad you can appreciate TWW, despite it offering a different way to govern a country, as well as its writing on sensitive matter. I wish you well too :)
@@jmmypaddy I think you read too much into that statement. I'd assume it's the same reason I am. It's simply how I'm registered with the state to vote. That all being said, the show did a great job highlighting the different trains of thought that defined both parties and the fact you don't have to agree with the entire agenda to identify with either.
When Abbie asks Jed, "What are you thinking about?" He, now the former President, replies, "Tomorrow." I immediately flashed back to the Bill Clinton campaign and his theme song, "Don't stop thinking about tomorrow." That show always had great writing.
I have loved Martin Sheen since I was a young man, watching him portray Bobby Kennedy on TV. His fire, his wit and his intellect were so evident. I am sure I was not the only one to see his passion and energy. Every thing I saw him in after that was simply a lead into his time in West Wing. That show was a prism onto the American Electoral mind. I am so happy he was a part of the show. He and all of his partners in the production should be very, very proud of what they all accomplished. West Wind is one of the great American masterpieces of drama. A gem.
I found an interview with John Spencer about favourite scenes and he talked about the napkin and the scene where Bartlett gives it back to Leo. He started to cry and said he found it very hard to talk about. I wonder where it is now. It should be one of television's greatest artefacts.
Judge Dredd One of the best to be sure....I never try to put just one specific show as my #1 because i'm always looking forward to "that next great show too"....but West Wing is always on MY LIST
@@bassmaster867 but what percentage if any have a ............Leo ????????????. You can be an honorable man with morals BUT do you have a Leo in your life, that is the key and the difference
The way Leo's hand starts to shake at the 5:20 mark as he holds the picture is so poignant and excellent foreshadowing of his breakdown and expressing the emotions of the day
That last scene with Leo and the napkin that Jed gives him, its the purest form of friendship and its real. Its probably my favorite scene from the whole 7 seasons.
Every time I watch this show, I am reminded of the optimism of the pre-9/11 America, when we truly thought anything was possible, and we had at least some faith in government and the political process. I'm not saying it was necessarily "better" or "simpler" like some of these codgers, it was just different. And to be honest, it makes me tearful to think that once upon a time, a show like this was possible. I just can't imagine a show like this being made today. Instead, we get the excellent, but dark and cutthroat House of Cards, another amazing show with a fantastic lead, but missing the shining light at the end of the tunnel, which was West Wing's signature quality. Pardon me, I'm going to go play Taps for our poor, fucked up times, and hope to god we can move forward again some day. Not as Tea Party or Liberal or whatever, but as Americans. West Wing was "God bless America." House of Cards is "God help America..." We could sure use it.
Guesswork I'm English, and an atheist, but trust me when I say that one of the things about any democracy is that sometimes the wrong choice will be made, voters will get lazy and apathetic, the wrong people will explot that, and things will get bad. Here in the UK, the Thatcher years were a similar situation to what you have in America right now. But it doesn't last - things WILL get better. America has one of the most democratic systems on the planet, it will take far more than one mere demogogue and his small, obnoxious rabble to ruin it, despite what the trolls tell you. The US will comes through this.
Oh, I remember one year ago. A happier time. A simpler time. When we truly didn't know how bad things could get. When we had faith that the inmates couldn't get their hands on the keys to the asylum. I miss those days.
I miss this show so much... As the Air Force One is taking President Bartlet home so much I see that scene as being the same when President Obama was going home....What a moment this show has been for us...A great show!!!!!!!!
with warmest regards all around, the ability to see around corners, understanding each opportunity lends itself to new discoveries, and thanks folks is what the voice inside your head sees and feels what was hoped for by the author and pleased as punch when pictures are added to the experience. which brings me back to the point of the writing and only then it starts to contain all those other places it brings to fruition on screen, large or small., and why I like it so much better than what really happens. I am a realist yet still enjoy seeing this series it never gets old.
Thank you for being so open and honest with your feelings. Boats are like children, they make you young but first they make you old. I am in the 3rd year of my new (to me, 39 year old) monohull yacht. I learn stuff every week, things that were fine suddenly aren’t for no reason. Confidence comes with time and experience and it’s great to see things settling down for you. You hint that things are already much better, I’m sure it will get even better still. Sail on regardless, the bad will become good, the good will become great. 🤗🥂
justin bartelen Not at all....you come across as the proverbial "troll" that says something contrary to what was stated about the video. My question to you...WHY wouldn't you just go rent the series and watch rather than just running your mouth??? Clearly you were not old enough to watch this great show back then and by you just saying what you said sounds as if you really do enjoy reading your words in print. No worries here as to you referencing my Mom. You pretty much proved my point with that kind of diatribe. No time for games with dweebs like you. Not an elitist as you say....just tired of douche bags like yourself who love to listen to themselves run their mouths. As I said before....Go away Twat! You ruin an otherwise decent place.
Nope it was an honest question because I actually hadn't watched the series, I wasn't running my mouth I was asking a question (I realize you have a tough time differentiating), you don't actually get to decide what is considered "running my mouth". Why wouldn't I go rent the series to answer the one question I have? because I could just ask a question and someone who has had the privilege of watching it could answer... I don't see there being a problem with enjoying my words, or of being my age or talking (which is now considered running ones mouth according to you). Clearly you do have time for douchebags like me, who make the most heinous mistake of asking a question about the video, since you took the time to respond and call me a douche, make a dig at my age, call me a troll, and tell me I'm running my mouth for showing curiosity in the video. I'm not sure if you're trying to prove yourself an elitist on purpose but if not your doing a pretty good job of it by accident. In your mind I don't belong to the special group that has already seen the series therefore anything I say or ask out of ignorance makes me a twat plus whatever other insult you can imagine, and just for asking I have ruined it all.
In 2000, when a poll asked Americans whether they wanted George Bush or Al Gore for president, the highest poll number went to Jed Bartlet. That was the impact of The West Wing at the time, which some said was an idealized version of the presidency. At least some of Bartlet's faults were on display.
TWW is the finest scripted network television show I've ever seen, or ever will see. How I'd love to see President Bartlett and his team in the real White House for the extent of my lifetime.
When you see these clips in this compilation, I think it makes what the writers did in season 6 with Bartlett firing Leo (and Leo's inability/reluctance to support Bartlett's peace process) all the more out of character and implausible. I know a lot of people didn't like Toby/Josh falling out or Toby leaking the military shuttle, but the Leo/Jed falling out was the one that irritated me the most. It seemed like conflict for the sake of conflict.
That napkin embodied Leo's love for Jed, his complete faith in him. Getting it back as a gift reminded Leo that the feelings were entirely mutual. Leo's marriage didn't fail because he didn't love his wife - it failed because he loved Jed more.
I loved this scene the first time I saw it, now after watching the show over a few times knowing what happens in the show's finale makes this scene that much more powerful.
+1ginner1 On an episode of Ellen there was a cast reunion and a few people were asked if they are keeping any memorabilia from the show. I would bet that either John Spencer or Martin Sheen held onto it (since it was seen in 2 different episodes).
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely loved this ending, but 'best' is still very subjective across the different genres (drama, comedy, sci-fi, etc,,,). And having said that, for me personally, it's hard to beat the ending to M*A*S*H......
President Josiah Edward Bartlet. The greatest president to never exist.
I love that moment when President Bartlett give Leo the gift, and sees that he's about to lose it, and he quietly walks out so that Leo can be emotional alone. Just a perfect scene.
At the end of his presidency Jed Bartlett will lose his sister and best friend Mrs lainingham and Leo, the latter because of real life tragedy but it flows with the theme of what it costs to be a GOOD president, it should cost you everything. The two people he loved the most outside of his immediate family would die in service of his presidency. Jed blames the lie to win his presidency for mrs lainingham death, and leo suffered a major heart attack because of stress expediting his death.
I wish we had some thoughts from jed bartlett reflecting on his losses, was it worth it, did he feel he achieved enough to make them proud that their sacrifice is not wasted, if he had known the cost would he still run????
That part of Leo crying. Chokes me up every-time.
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@@maragathm My only disagreement with your sentiment is that I don't think that it SHOULD "cost you everything" to be a good anything, and that it sucks it does.
Maybe it SHOULDN’T cost you everything, but to lead this country you have to be prepared to GIVE EVERYTHING. The Country deserves no less measure of dedication.
Thankfully, Martin Sheen is still with us. But, I so much miss John Spencer.
Never forget that a small group of concerned and thoughtful citizens can change the world because it's the only thing that ever has.
John Spencer won an Emmy for his performance in the episode "Bartlet For America".
He was mesmerising.
For a while whoever was the main character in the Christmas episode always won: Richard Schiff for "In Excelsis Deo," Bradley Whitford for "Noel" & John Spencer for this.
He was a wonderful actor, so talented. One TWW was airing if I ever saw him in an earlier role and he was bad I couldn’t believe it. “Not Leo. He’s such a good man!”
John Spencer will always remain my my heart as Leo. While his death was sad, he was fortunate to get to play a part in a series that will live lifetimes as his last role.
"Speaking of crusty New England relics." Best line ever
Her reply was better IMO
John Spencer.....incredibly talented actor and so grateful ...so kind , generous and humble......I am so glad he got his Emmy ! It was richly and rightly deserved! I am so glad this was his "farewell" to the world . To fall asleep acclaimed, wanted, loved, and promised even more acclaim ? Such beautiful circumstances of life......yes- he was gone to soon but VALIDATED , appreciated, accomplished, revered, respected and adored......sad he is gone, but so grateful he was happy and fulfilled ....RIP
VERY NICE comments ...... John Spencer played that role of Leo like NO OTHER COULD !!!!!!
This series is still one of the best pieces of writing acting directing to grace the entertainment industry. I miss it very much.
It’s only twice in the seven years that we see Leo in tears. This episode gets me every time. He truly loves the president and was willing to walk through Hell for him. It makes what comes later in season six so much harder to take.
"is he smarter than you" "yes" "that's your chief of staff". Wonderful.
'would you trust him with your life?' is the part that got to me most. The towering respect these two men have for each other is never questioned and it is kind of magnificent.
I have a friend like that. Every time I saw that scene, I thought of him. We lost him a few months ago, Christmas Eve, to cancer. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do without him.
I’m gonna tell that to my best friend!
Every damn time. Jed gives the napkin back to him and Leo's reaction and I tear up every damn time.
It's not only you.
What? No. I just have something in my eye. Maybe allergies. I had some onion residue on my finger, and touched my face. Are any of these working yet?
Yes, this is one of the scenes where I seem to get something stuck in both eyes. Ending scenes of Six Feet Under, Spaced and House seem to do the same.
same
The DVD commentary with John Spencer on the napkin scene - he becomes really emotional when speaking about it.
The last shot, with Sheen saying tomorrow, has always hit me hard. That final moment of one of the finest series ever. And one of optimism and hope.
Tears again-------The show wasn't the same without John Spencer--what an actor!!!!!
Tears in my 63 year old eyes ............. A GREAT ending to the BEST series ever !!!! (in my opinion ) ....
Two of the finest actors to ever share the screen together.
One of the best shows on TV.
I Think That This Is One Of Greatest TV Series Of ALL Time.
It's hard to nail down the single best thing about The West Wing. It was simply legendary from top to bottom. But if I really had to choose just one thing, I would say it's the friendship between Jed and Leo. They just cared about each other so much, and went to the ends of the Earth for each other.
+Guesswork In one of the commentary tracks I think that Sorkin and maybe Schlamme joked about that being the true "romance" in the series. Late season two I think.
100% agreed.
I hated the Amy part. I skip it.
@@hazeleyees I hated the Mandy parts
@@marcopl17 Yeah I wasn’t too keen on her either. It was clear it was Donna from the get go. Janel and Brad just had that chemistry.
LOL "see if Tennessee is still one of the states and stuff" - that line cracks me up!
that 'and stuff' part somehow makes it a standout.
It was great that they included Leo, and thus John Spencer, in the finale.
This show has always been one of my favorite television series ever, and the more I think about it, it might be my favorite ever. Every character was perfectly cast, and the writing was brilliant. And no show was ever better at making you laugh and cry in the same episode.
I have not seen this show fully to appreciate the difference but Scrubs was also great at making you laugh and cry in the same episode
@@junglewanderer3927I'm into both. They're both great series.
Martin Sheen should just go ahead and run for the Presidency. It worked for Reagan.
He's got "polished communication skills" (which Toby states to Josh while Toby, Josh, and Donna were on the train in the "20 Hours In America" episode)
With Sorkin as speechwriter
Reagan wasn't half the actor sheen was
Well...as long as Aaron Sorkin tells him what to say...
TOO short
Great collection of scenes. I can't help but get emotional any time I see that damn napkin. Such an incredible show with countless incredible moments with finely tuned actors.
Thank you so much for putting these scenes together. RIP John Spencer
I can't even begin to tell you how much I miss this show
"Speaking of crusty New England relics..." RIP Kathryn Joosten. She was just wonderful on this show.
This show's writing and acting were second to none. It was just phenomenal. Sorkin is incredible.
I'm a Republican, yet, there is no way to deny, how good this show was.
If you're not an elected official of the Republican Party in some form, then why call yourself a Republican? I worry when voters try to adopt themselves into the party, as it risks entrenchment and little movement to being open to 'being wrong', not that I'm saying to support views shared by proponents of the Republicans are wrong. That is the case with any voter for any Party, as it can lead to factions.
I'm glad you can appreciate TWW, despite it offering a different way to govern a country, as well as its writing on sensitive matter. I wish you well too :)
@@jmmypaddy I think you read too much into that statement. I'd assume it's the same reason I am. It's simply how I'm registered with the state to vote. That all being said, the show did a great job highlighting the different trains of thought that defined both parties and the fact you don't have to agree with the entire agenda to identify with either.
@@jmmypaddy I didn't know they had Internet back in 1782
When Abbie asks Jed, "What are you thinking about?" He, now the former President, replies, "Tomorrow." I immediately flashed back to the Bill Clinton campaign and his theme song, "Don't stop thinking about tomorrow." That show always had great writing.
Man, Sorkin in the first two seasons was amazing. Nothing like it.
that was the third season
1:40 I just love Mrs. Landingham 😄
I loved the cameo by Mrs. Landingham in the flashback scene. She was such a feisty old broad.
I have loved Martin Sheen since I was a young man, watching him portray Bobby Kennedy on TV. His fire, his wit and his intellect were so evident. I am sure I was not the only one to see his passion and energy. Every thing I saw him in after that was simply a lead into his time in West Wing. That show was a prism onto the American Electoral mind. I am so happy he was a part of the show. He and all of his partners in the production should be very, very proud of what they all accomplished. West Wind is one of the great American masterpieces of drama. A gem.
I found an interview with John Spencer about favourite scenes and he talked about the napkin and the scene where Bartlett gives it back to Leo. He started to cry and said he found it very hard to talk about. I wonder where it is now. It should be one of television's greatest artefacts.
Thank you for sharing the story about John Spencer and his favorite(s) scenes!! THIS will always be on my list as well! Cheers
when he cried, I cried with him.
Judge Dredd Me too...i'm sure many of The West Wing Followers did too.....Cheers
***** I love the West wing, best tv show ever.
Judge Dredd One of the best to be sure....I never try to put just one specific show as my #1 because i'm always looking forward to "that next great show too"....but West Wing is always on MY LIST
If there's a Jeb Barlett in real life, it would be really nice to have him as the President of the United States.
there are probably hundreds who are out there tonight, but they don't want to put their families in the spotlight like that.
I wanted to make up a bumper sticker that said “Obama for President because Romney is running and Bartlett isn’t “.
@@bassmaster867 but what percentage if any have a ............Leo ????????????. You can be an honorable man with morals BUT do you have a Leo in your life, that is the key and the difference
The beginning, the middle and the end - all in eight and a half minutes. Good work.
The way Leo's hand starts to shake at the 5:20 mark as he holds the picture is so poignant and excellent foreshadowing of his breakdown and expressing the emotions of the day
Also it hints at the reveal that Leo has been poisoning Bartlet with plutonium for years, and that's how Jed got MS.
I haven't even watched the entire show yet but it just keeps sending chills down my spine, over and over and over again.
The brilliance of a show that still makes me tear up all these years later…
Have watched this over and over, it makes me think about a friend
I once knew that tried so hard to be my best friend
That last word by Jed - Tomorrow! For me it sums up the past 7 seasons, 8 years.
Aaron Sorkin has jerked more of my tears than anyone over the years, sometimes more than once with the same scenes. So grateful.
That last scene with Leo and the napkin that Jed gives him, its the purest form of friendship and its real. Its probably my favorite scene from the whole 7 seasons.
This is extremely well done. Thank you.
I got chills, too! And tears, I loved their friendship.
I also feel like giving a standing ovation when Barlett says "Tomorrow". What an ending to this brilliant TV series.
When Mallory says Dad loved every moment, I writers were taking about both Leo and John Spencer.
Every time I watch this show, I am reminded of the optimism of the pre-9/11 America, when we truly thought anything was possible, and we had at least some faith in government and the political process. I'm not saying it was necessarily "better" or "simpler" like some of these codgers, it was just different. And to be honest, it makes me tearful to think that once upon a time, a show like this was possible. I just can't imagine a show like this being made today. Instead, we get the excellent, but dark and cutthroat House of Cards, another amazing show with a fantastic lead, but missing the shining light at the end of the tunnel, which was West Wing's signature quality.
Pardon me, I'm going to go play Taps for our poor, fucked up times, and hope to god we can move forward again some day. Not as Tea Party or Liberal or whatever, but as Americans. West Wing was "God bless America." House of Cards is "God help America..." We could sure use it.
now we have Hillary and Donald - i vote Bartlett for America
All Liberals have is this shit. MAGA! TRUMP 2020!!
All Liberals have is this shit. MAGA! TRUMP 2020!!
Guesswork I'm English, and an atheist, but trust me when I say that one of the things about any democracy is that sometimes the wrong choice will be made, voters will get lazy and apathetic, the wrong people will explot that, and things will get bad. Here in the UK, the Thatcher years were a similar situation to what you have in America right now. But it doesn't last - things WILL get better. America has one of the most democratic systems on the planet, it will take far more than one mere demogogue and his small, obnoxious rabble to ruin it, despite what the trolls tell you. The US will comes through this.
Oh, I remember one year ago. A happier time. A simpler time.
When we truly didn't know how bad things could get. When we had faith that the inmates couldn't get their hands on the keys to the asylum.
I miss those days.
After finally watching this complete series years after it went off the air, I can only ask myself: How did we fuck this up?
I miss this show so much... As the Air Force One is taking President Bartlet home so much I see that scene as being the same when President Obama was going home....What a moment this show has been for us...A great show!!!!!!!!
That was beautiful. Thanks!
"Tomorrow...."
...there had better be less onions in my place.
Every scene here just reminds you of how powerful a series this was. The best TV series ever.
with warmest regards all around, the ability to see around corners, understanding each opportunity lends itself to new discoveries, and thanks folks is what the voice inside your head sees and feels what was hoped for by the author and pleased as punch when pictures are added to the experience. which brings me back to the point of the writing and only then it starts to contain all those other places it brings to fruition on screen, large or small., and why I like it so much better than what really happens. I am a realist yet still enjoy seeing this series it never gets old.
Simply the best tv series of all times. I'd like to have a president Bartlet for real, in my country (Italy).
I love every bit of the dynamic between these two, but in particular Bartlett's description of what makes a Chief of Staff gets me everytime.
We need this video updated in high def. Such a good cut.
..and the goggles..That includes the goggles... Too funny!
Thank you for being so open and honest with your feelings. Boats are like children, they make you young but first they make you old. I am in the 3rd year of my new (to me, 39 year old) monohull yacht. I learn stuff every week, things that were fine suddenly aren’t for no reason. Confidence comes with time and experience and it’s great to see things settling down for you. You hint that things are already much better, I’m sure it will get even better still. Sail on regardless, the bad will become good, the good will become great. 🤗🥂
Brilliant, thanks for upload
I love it! Every time he says, "what's next"
The *GREATEST* show in the _History_ of television.
'Just noticed another actor that was in both West Wing and Studio 60. This time it's a cameo for Ron (of "Ricky and Ron" from Studio 60) @ 0:58.
very nicely put together!
Thank you SO MUCH for putting this video together.
I miss this show a lot.
1:18 Crusty New England Relics. I love the banter between these two!
Beautiful editing of the thru-line. Thank you
Does anyone else just cry at the end when Jed opens the present and then gives it to Abbey?
every time because it was Leo's vision that made it possible
everytime!
the biggest tears are there when leo recieves the present.
Yep!
All Liberals have is this shit. MAGA! TRUMP 2020!!
Brilliant, just brilliant. Anyone who doesn't get the napkin, doesn't get the show
Haven't watched the show yet, Dont get the napkin.
justin bartelen Not at all....you come across as the proverbial "troll" that says something contrary to what was stated about the video. My question to you...WHY wouldn't you just go rent the series and watch rather than just running your mouth??? Clearly you were not old enough to watch this great show back then and by you just saying what you said sounds as if you really do enjoy reading your words in print. No worries here as to you referencing my Mom. You pretty much proved my point with that kind of diatribe. No time for games with dweebs like you. Not an elitist as you say....just tired of douche bags like yourself who love to listen to themselves run their mouths. As I said before....Go away Twat! You ruin an otherwise decent place.
Nope it was an honest question because I actually hadn't watched the series, I wasn't running my mouth I was asking a question (I realize you have a tough time differentiating), you don't actually get to decide what is considered "running my mouth". Why wouldn't I go rent the series to answer the one question I have? because I could just ask a question and someone who has had the privilege of watching it could answer...
I don't see there being a problem with enjoying my words, or of being my age or talking (which is now considered running ones mouth according to you).
Clearly you do have time for douchebags like me, who make the most heinous mistake of asking a question about the video, since you took the time to respond and call me a douche, make a dig at my age, call me a troll, and tell me I'm running my mouth for showing curiosity in the video.
I'm not sure if you're trying to prove yourself an elitist on purpose but if not your doing a pretty good job of it by accident. In your mind I don't belong to the special group that has already seen the series therefore anything I say or ask out of ignorance makes me a twat plus whatever other insult you can imagine, and just for asking I have ruined it all.
justin bartelen Fair enough.....Rock On.
That was a bar napkin. Leo is a recovering alcoholic and instead of relapsing, he decided to make Jed president.
Fantastic series...
Simply the best show ever created.
I wish the us can have a president like this
In 2000, when a poll asked Americans whether they wanted George Bush or Al Gore for president, the highest poll number went to Jed Bartlet. That was the impact of The West Wing at the time, which some said was an idealized version of the presidency. At least some of Bartlet's faults were on display.
I wish we could have an entire WH like The West Wing. Many of these scenes make me tear up.
This was a great show.
"That was awfully nice to me" kills me everytime
TWW is the finest scripted network television show I've ever seen, or ever will see. How I'd love to see President Bartlett and his team in the real White House for the extent of my lifetime.
What an emotional ride! Beautiful!
Very nicely done. Thank you.
Every... fucking.... time..... I....... cry!
That scene with Leo and Jed in the office chokes me up every damn time.
"what are you thinking about?"
"What's Next"
I never noticed that Leo is writing on the napkin in the hallway.
This is a brilliant edit. Well done.
The West Wing - an extraordinary body of work.
+Carl Rosa No doubt. Its on Netflix and I swear even though Ive seen them all, I still watch at least 10 a week
+Joe Darcy As do I, and every episode, I see something I missed first time, Sorkin is a freak. lol
1ginner1 Without a doubt. Every time, something makes me think how much I love this show
Carl Rosa that's an understatement. 👍
I agree with you on this show....
When you see these clips in this compilation, I think it makes what the writers did in season 6 with Bartlett firing Leo (and Leo's inability/reluctance to support Bartlett's peace process) all the more out of character and implausible.
I know a lot of people didn't like Toby/Josh falling out or Toby leaking the military shuttle, but the Leo/Jed falling out was the one that irritated me the most. It seemed like conflict for the sake of conflict.
Friends have times of disagreement. They mended the fences.
This is why, upon rewatching, I stick to Seasons 1-4. Sorkin leaves, I leave.
5:46. That breaks my heart. Leo feels ashamed that he could've ruined bartlet.
Tears of joy&pain.
I've got chills...
Well put together. I really enjoyed that.
That napkin embodied Leo's love for Jed, his complete faith in him. Getting it back as a gift reminded Leo that the feelings were entirely mutual. Leo's marriage didn't fail because he didn't love his wife - it failed because he loved Jed more.
I loved this scene the first time I saw it, now after watching the show over a few times knowing what happens in the show's finale makes this scene that much more powerful.
RIP JOHN SPENCER
Man that napkin gets me every time.
Ryan Hall Man, I cry every time I see this.
Its not everyday someone wants to hear Bartletts knowledge of Latin....nice brownie points
The life cycle of this napkin is wild 😂
Great Montage, I was just wondering, where is the framed napkin and how much would it command at a memorabilia auction, lots I suspect.
+1ginner1
On an episode of Ellen there was a cast reunion and a few people were asked if they are keeping any memorabilia from the show. I would bet that either John Spencer or Martin Sheen held onto it (since it was seen in 2 different episodes).
Bummer, I was hoping I might see it at a car boot sale sometime and pick it up for peanuts. lol
+r5t6y12 not spencer since he had passed by the time the last scene with the napkin was filmed.
Spencer died before the show was over.
That is the one piece from the series that I (and millions of other fans) would want from the show. Probably would go for six figures easily.
Why was Leo Mcgarry crying very emotional that I don't understand every tears of sadness sorrow and sympathy in my heart?
The napkin scene kills me every time.
Best ending for a television show. Ever. Fight me :)
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely loved this ending, but 'best' is still very subjective across the different genres (drama, comedy, sci-fi, etc,,,). And having said that, for me personally, it's hard to beat the ending to M*A*S*H......
This is idealism. This is love for one's country.