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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Toby Ziegler has a fight with Josh Lyman. Toby lost his brother, who committed suicide, and blames Josh for leaving the White House. He also helped an opponent of Josh candidate Santos...

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  • @CarletonRutter
    @CarletonRutter 3 роки тому +245

    Richard Schiff absolutely hated what they did to Toby’s character at the end of this series. He nearly quit.

    • @sagarkoul2162
      @sagarkoul2162 3 роки тому +48

      Pisses me off how toby’s character ended

    • @benpriest9555
      @benpriest9555 2 роки тому +39

      I feel like Toby's character had the weakest ending. He just sort of fizzled out and though I feel like it was somewhat in line with his character to be the leak, it still doesn't sit right with me.

    • @gabrielabagala
      @gabrielabagala 2 роки тому +19

      @@benpriest9555 yeah, he would never would do the leak. He will go nuts, try to persuade Bartlet, have a fight with CJ... but never do the leak. Actually he would have quit after Will changed "to the enemy", CJ was promoted, Josh go to campaign and he... was *demoted* to press secretary! Crazy.

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому +9

      @@gabrielabagala, if Toby had gone to Bartlet or CJ and was unsuccessful in getting them to change their minds about the military shuttle, I actually think Toby leaking the info he leaked (military shuttle) would very much be in character for him. He's trying to save lives on the shuttle because he couldn't save his own brother's life. I've been there when it comes to losing a brother, and it will make you do some *REALLY* strange things at times, including something like this. I couldn't save my brother, so I tried to "save" someone else with the same issue, and that didn't go well, either. By the end, I was completely apathetic as far as what happened next, and I suspect that's how Toby was, too. He didn't care what happened to him. He just wanted to save *somebody* because he couldn't save his own brother.

    • @gabrielabagala
      @gabrielabagala 2 роки тому +4

      @@storyofcory I get that people can do weird things when they're in dire straits, but Toby's brother was already in serious trouble with the shuttle in season 1 or 2, and yet Toby didn't say anything (of course, it was another writer...).
      Toby grew up with his father in prison, surely he would think before doing that to his children. In fact, he angrily commented that his brother committed suicide and did not think that his children (his brother's) could find him. Toby wouldn't talk to a reporter, too, because he knows full well that press pressure isn't going to change the president's mind. He knows how Bartlet thinks. It's just not his style: not Bartlet's, not Toby's.

  • @Scrappy527
    @Scrappy527 4 роки тому +87

    Tough scene. Toby felt like Josh abandoned him, like he'd lost his best friend. Sam left for California. Josh left to campaign with Santos. Watching Toby cry over his lost brother and his lost friendship was heartbreaking.

    • @joemirotta1242
      @joemirotta1242 4 роки тому +1

      Scrappy527 I remember in the final year toby yell at leo cause he had heart and President had ms. If he’s mad cause things were not getting done or clock was ticking I get that but you can’t get mad for something not going the way you want it to go

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому +2

      @@joemirotta1242 I understand where you're coming from, but I don't think Toby was as "mad" as he was just plain frustrated at how bad things had gotten after Leo's heart attack and the President's MS "attack", and I think Toby is allowed to feel that frustration. Things were not going well for Bartlet and his staff during his last year or two in office, and it was frustrating AF for them not to be able to control certain things that they had once taken for granted (Leo being there all the time; Bartlet being in good health and not incapacitated).

    • @JKiler1
      @JKiler1 Рік тому +2

      Toby was also pretty lonely at this point, after being rejected by Andy. Josh was his last friend (CJ becoming his boss means they couldn't pal around as they had), and he felt like he couldn't leave just because things got tough. I didn't agree with the writers having he and Josh fight, but I could see him pushing Josh away, when he really wanted to follow him.

  • @woohooboy
    @woohooboy 8 років тому +102

    This scene had such a nasty sting to it. Two long time close friends and colleagues who vent their anger and frustration (first verbally and then attacking each other physically) is unnerving to watch and Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford totally sell it.
    In an instant, you see a friendship shatter and whilst it was ultimately repaired, it was never the same as it previously was......

    • @situated4
      @situated4 Рік тому

      Toby wasn't wrong. Josh should have consulted his friend, and then leveraged his friend. This is the back-stabbing Pelosi would do and does. Pelosi is a blight on the American people and the most corrupt lifelong politician to ever get her punk-a$$ elected.

  • @twokingz04
    @twokingz04 3 роки тому +28

    This was slowly brewing since season 4 when they got left in Indiana. Lol

  • @megfreeman1941
    @megfreeman1941 10 років тому +285

    Honestly, I totally buy this fight. First off, Josh showed in season 1 when Sorkin was writing that he'd get physical. He shoved Lillianfield up against a wall for insulting Leo and Sam had to break it up. Now Toby's here insulting Santos, who he's basically jumped off a cliff for, gone all in for. Both men feel intensely betrayed by the other and are angry at each other for feeling that way. Josh for Toby making the race harder to win, Toby for Josh leaving, not even considering him, cutting him out. Toby has just been taking loss after loss. Loss of Leo as COS, loss of the President's health and the burden it puts on staff, loss of his brother, loss of so many things he wanted to do because they're trying to fill the vacuum of Josh's absence and the clock is ticking, loss of his job as he understands it because now he has to step up to where CJ was. Will said in S5 that this was Toby's last one. That he didn't have another race in him. Also, we might consider that some of that anger is Josh being pissed at himself. We saw in Bartlet's re-election campaign that Josh gets pissed when he feels he screwed up and it's his fault. Put all that together with people who really cared about each other, who usually had each other's backs and who were like brothers, who still care enough to get THAT angry who are both stressed to the max and yeah, I buy that Josh would just not be able to take one more person he used to trust and believe in turning on him and being against him, especially after Donna left her job with him. I buy that for a minute, he'd just lose it.

    • @bsgtrekfan88
      @bsgtrekfan88 10 років тому +22

      I feel the same way. Too many people feel that its stupid or out of place. Do I like this fight? Of course not..but it was coming. If anything I thought that when it started it would be longer/worse. But for what we get..like you say - both men have reasons, ideas and obviously reasons for getting into this fight...it was just all this "stuff" coming to blow between two very very intelligent, smart and proud men who (at the time of the episode) were working for men they both love and deeply care for/respect. I just wish we had a little more time with the characters after the election.

    • @BossAttack
      @BossAttack 8 років тому +17

      +Meg Freeman I know this is late but this is a perfect breakdown of why the fight is a natural reaction to everything that led up to it. I actually like the fight and find it perfectly in character for both characters. Toby and Josh were basically brothers and both feel intensely betrayed by the other on top of everything else they were suffering through.

    • @anamemana
      @anamemana 7 років тому +12

      My only problem is that it should be the other way around. Toby should have been pushed out of the Whitehouse for arguing with the President and taken on the impossible mission of making a complete nobody president, and Josh should have been supporting Russell just to "win" instead of Will. There could have been an entire season about this conflict.

    • @simbasrealdaddy2830
      @simbasrealdaddy2830 6 років тому +10

      I always felt this fight was well earned. Remember that Josh and Toby were skipped over for CJ as Chief of Staff. This is a fight between the two former heirs to Leo both passed over in the succession of power. Leo didn't even consider them when Bartlett asked for a shortlist. Then, instead of finding a new candidate together, Josh goes it alone. The feelings of betrayal are deep by the time this scene appears. Now, I did feel the writers could have done a better job flushing out just how betrayed both characters had grown to feel, and the whole attaching Leo to Santos thing never felt right to me. But, this fight may have been the most honest writing of the season.

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 6 років тому +5

      The problem with what you say is that Josh didn’t want Chief Of Staff (COS). He truly, honestly understood he was better as the Deputy COS than the COS.
      I honestly think Josh was uncomfortable in his role as campaign manager for the Santos campaign. Yeah, he was responsible for going to and getting Santos to run for POTUS, but I got the sense *several* times during the campaign that Josh would have *willingly* stepped aside and let someone else run the campaign. He just didn’t seem comfortable in the role at times.
      As for Toby, when you step back and look at the history between them, Toby and President Bartlet had had tense exchanges between the two of them in the past. Knowing that, I think it was unrealistic to even consider Toby for COS, because Toby would have flat out driven President Bartlet almost literally insane, and I, for one, believe that Toby understood that. Toby was who he was, and would never willingly change for anyone, even President Bartlet, and still had the sensabilities to realize that he got under people’s skin more than he meant to.

  • @mev186
    @mev186 11 років тому +146

    This is hard to watch, like watching your parents fight. :(

    • @jimk.4701
      @jimk.4701 5 років тому +16

      It's hard to watch, because it was uploaded in 240p

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile 5 років тому +6

      For some people it's awful to watch their parents fight. For me it was Tuesday.

    • @glennmartin8664
      @glennmartin8664 3 роки тому +3

      @@DrownedInExile Holy shit -- classic M. Bison quote out of NOWHERE.

  • @Bitemis
    @Bitemis 9 років тому +186

    To be fair, given the way his brother killed himself, Josh's comment about Toby being "A waste of oxygen that useful people could be breathing" isn't out of line to warrant Toby's reaction.

    • @maragathm
      @maragathm 8 років тому +41

      +Bitemis If we he was any true friend Josh would have realized that Toby was angry, upset, betrayed, tired, vengeful, grieving all at once, Toby brother died and if anyone knows Toby it is how little he shares with anyone so obviously he is not doing too well mentally. Josh should have given Toby his space the moment he didn't want to grab lunch, instead of picking a political fight with Toby at the worst moment possible. If Josh was a true friend he would not needle his grieving friend over an issue that was insignificant compared to the loss of family, how is Josh's political campaign more important than Toby's brother's death at that very moment. But like many have commented before Sorkin would not have written a scene like this. West Wing was about politics but behind that the driving force was the relationships, loyalty, bond between the characters and many times if not always those virtues were placed ahead of politics.

    • @Bitemis
      @Bitemis 8 років тому +18

      Yeah, I agree. I think my point would be that Toby wasn't the one acting out of character, so much as Josh.

    • @maragathm
      @maragathm 7 років тому +27

      Just imagine how Sam would have behaved in this situation. Josh was always the political bulldog, a thuggish character. Josh lacked the conciliatory understanding and a kindness enveloped in wisdom that Sam had. Toby needed someone like Sam at this moment to give him a shoulder to cry on, Toby must have felt so alone no wonder he snapped.

    • @Tigerman1138
      @Tigerman1138 5 років тому +2

      I cannot remember how Toby’s brother died.

    • @amandabaker1435
      @amandabaker1435 5 років тому +4

      @@Tigerman1138 , he committed suicide because he had just been diagnosed with cancer.

  • @AshLuvsJonnyStew
    @AshLuvsJonnyStew 14 років тому +60

    richard shiff is amazing in this episode, the ending breaks my heart :(

  • @nfinn42
    @nfinn42 8 років тому +93

    In essence, these characterizations CAN be supported by season 1-4 (Sorkin) episodes. The character flaws (Toby's unwillingness to admit fault, Josh's habit of beating himself up for any failure and then deflecting the anger externally) are all there. The situation they are in here is an absolute pressure cooker, with both men feeling very hurt by the other. And nothing hurts more than the apparent rejection / betrayal of someone you thought was your friend. They are lashing out in pain. It's hard to watch, yes, and it's a different tone from the early seasons, but it's NOT out of character, given a certain interpretation of character.

    • @theresechristiansen9769
      @theresechristiansen9769 8 років тому +4

      agreed

    • @johnobrien7562
      @johnobrien7562 5 років тому +7

      so much. and Toby not being able to fight his late brother gets to yell at and fight with Josh, who was his brother in every way but blood. in so many ways, I think he needed this.

    • @eririnin
      @eririnin 3 роки тому

      From 2021, I really agree with your comment.

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому +2

      @@johnobrien7562 For sure. Toby was desperate to find an outlet for his grief, and Josh served it to him on a freaking platter.

  • @asalmog
    @asalmog 11 років тому +28

    They showed Toby regularly giving Josh advice in phone calls from his home after he was fired. I actually liked that they didn't show the make up itself. It was as if this fight was something that needed to happen in order to express their anger, and now they went back to normal.

  • @antourte1
    @antourte1 8 років тому +69

    Gentlemen, you can't fight in here, this is the Communications Office!
    Nope, doesn't work. Damn.

    • @cameron120587
      @cameron120587 3 роки тому +4

      Why not, "Gentlemen, use your words! This is the Communications Office!"

    • @bakingbad2992
      @bakingbad2992 3 роки тому +2

      Is that a strangelove reference

    • @antourte1
      @antourte1 3 роки тому

      @@cameron120587 Nice!
      And @Thomas, yes :)

  • @sunnchilde
    @sunnchilde 10 років тому +55

    Oh my god. Tell me you can watch this scene and not be horrified. I almost can't watch this. I remember the first time I saw this and I just sat on my couch with my mouth open.

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 6 років тому +2

      If you think about it, this had to be a hard scene for Whitford and Schiff to do. I haven’t seen this in a long time, and it surprised me that Toby told Josh to “Get Off!” right before they stopped fighting. I can’t help but wonder if that was an agreed upon signal to stop the fight. I mean, yeah, it’s probably in the script, but still… and if you notice, Richard Schiff has a cut on his face. I still can’t figure out if that’s a real cut or fake.
      Also, this should have included his talk with… I think CJ… where she said that David didn’t have anymore fight left in him. It would’ve been 50 times more powerful. Just sayin’...

  • @brenobikenobi
    @brenobikenobi 3 роки тому +37

    This is my first time binge watching TWW and this scene... I got chills. Seeing it for the first time (much to my friend's delight because she's watched it on repeat for five years straight) and getting terrified of Josh and Toby fighting was just gut wrenching because I'm like, "NO, PLEASE. YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE BROTHERS. PLEASE."

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому +3

      They were brothers, even in this scene. My brother and I fought a lot, too, during and after our formative years. Just because they had a serious fight doesn't mean that they stopped being brothers. If anything, it may have even reinforced that brotherly bond.

    • @bigbadjohn7053
      @bigbadjohn7053 10 місяців тому +2

      My brother and I are 17 year apart so we never had this kind of relationship. My boys, however, are just a little over a year apart though and they do. I've seen them nearly beat to crap out of each other over a chess match, just to fall asleep cuddling with each other a few hours later (still boys not teens). Always found with them, its isn't the fight itself that matters has much as how they handle the aftermath. The fight can actually be helpful in terms of getting in touch with their real feelings.

  • @cascaidchannel5182
    @cascaidchannel5182 7 років тому +34

    See here's the thing with this fight. You have to place it in the context of Toby losing his brother, who killed himself, and Toby not being able to reconcile that. "You dropped a bunch of stuff and walked away," he tells Josh. But perhaps we should read it as if he's talking to his brother. Toby is angry and confused and it's clear that he is using Josh as a conduit for that anger.
    I absolutely loved this episode ('Drought Conditions') writer Deborah Cahn did a brilliant job with it. The acting is superb. Richard Schiff just broke my heart with his performance.

  • @buddy3635
    @buddy3635 3 роки тому +4

    If you didn’t feel sick while watching this, you weren’t committed enough

  • @powe2550
    @powe2550 12 років тому +22

    That's a heartbreakingly great scene. This whole episode was extraordinarily well written.

    • @craighanson-rc1md
      @craighanson-rc1md 8 місяців тому

      whats heartbreaking about it two selfish immature egomaniacs thinking their the only one ever right? Especially when both are almost always wrong particularly in this case. And ultimately in the end both are overly emotional & take everything personal. The only person to blame for david's cowardness is david & Toby knows it but cowardly needs someone else to be the scapegoat.

  • @ardenvida4598
    @ardenvida4598 7 років тому +11

    I cry every single time I watch this scene I hate watching them fight and I get the worst feeling in my chest when I see this episode...

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 3 роки тому +5

    I wish Sam and Leo were there. 😔

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому

      I don't know that this fight would have worked as well as it did if Sam and Leo were there. I feel like either one of them would have intervened and tried to break up the fight.

    • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
      @JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 роки тому +1

      @@storyofcory
      Exactly.
      There’s no cohesion without Leo.

  • @Ave88
    @Ave88 14 років тому +3

    @jimbopumbapigsticks Don't lash out your disappointment of the post Sorkin West Wing on this perticular scene, which is one of the best that season. Obviously, this not just any fight. Toby and Josh already had plenty of shouting match, in fact they had one in pretty much every single episode. This is different. Toby felt betrayed by Josh's departure, he felt left on the side of something that could have mean a lot to him. Josh was pretty much his only true friend.

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 5 років тому +4

    The penny line is true by the way. But if you have a bigger hand, you should take advantage of it and use a roll of quarters. My dad and I used to call it a poor man's knuckle duster

  • @airdriver
    @airdriver 15 років тому +5

    Best thing was that Toby started feeding Josh suggestions even after being fired for the incident involving the space shuttle.

  • @joshlyman9756
    @joshlyman9756 9 років тому +21

    there are a few enormous blunders in the West Wing Series (the order is random):
    1. letting Lowe go
    2. the whole Camp David summit debacle and Jed firing Leo (I mean wht the actual hell were they thinking??)
    3. way too much Kate Harper way too fast (why was the new gal there when Nancy McNally (a much better character) wasn't)
    4. the idiotic Toby leak and Toby not going with Josh on the campaign, the best Toby moments post leak were all while he was advising Josh on the campaign, imagine how great it would be if they were doing it together
    5. Promoting CJ, as much as I loved CJ's character I never could get behind this
    and 6. reducing the president to almost a vegetative state on teh China trip
    I own the DVD's and when I am bored or during other activities (cooking, web surfing, chores, ...) I just put one in and watch but I can't help but skip the scenes listed above

    • @alexanderg1935
      @alexanderg1935 9 років тому +2

      Could not agree with you more mate. You hit the nail on the head. Particularly what they did with Toby; they completely and utterly misunderstood his character.

    • @killboggins
      @killboggins 9 років тому +4

      Josh Lyman I'd include the stupid kidnapping story. This is the West Wing, not 24.

    • @michaelmuldowney8
      @michaelmuldowney8 9 років тому +1

      Josh Lyman My theory is that EVERYTHING that happens in TWW after Leo's heart attack happens in Leos mind as he is on the operating table.

    • @kazimierzgarshin3924
      @kazimierzgarshin3924 9 років тому +2

      +Josh Lyman Do not agree with the whole list, but absolutely with 1, 4 and 5. I would add the Leo as Vice-President plotline. Although he never got to fullfill his duties as VP, it was a ridiculous choice. Leo was not a man for the spotlights.

    • @commfourteen
      @commfourteen 9 років тому +1

      +Josh Lyman So true

  • @jstone98
    @jstone98 7 років тому +18

    I miss the West Wing!

    • @derekweiland1857
      @derekweiland1857 4 роки тому

      How kids do you think Bill Clinton raped on Epstein island?

  • @saintroddy
    @saintroddy 7 років тому +6

    I was waiting for Toby to belt Josh with his aforementioned roll of pennies.

  • @sunnchilde
    @sunnchilde 15 років тому +9

    Yes. I think I watched this scene with my mouth open. I can't take sides in this because I love them both so much.

  • @asalmog
    @asalmog 15 років тому +6

    Although Toby is has a "cold face", throughout the show it's demonsrated again and again that he is quite the passionate person about ideas. More than Josh or CJ, I'd say.

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому

      YES. It may have been hard for people to see BECAUSE OF Schiff's acting abilities, but Toby was always bubbling with passion right beneath his proverbial surface, ready to burst out at any moment. Toby just needed a trigger for that passion to escape, and he found a good one this time around.

  • @kierondurney8386
    @kierondurney8386 Рік тому +4

    The West Wing is quite simply one of the very best TV shows ever. It is a high water mark of the Genre, The summit of the Golden age of TV drama. I have watched all 7 seasons about 6 times now and some scenes are still powerful enough to move you- even though you know it's acting. The portrayal of friendships - Josh & Toby; Josh & Sam; CJ & Toby; The President & Leo - is masterful. The moral dilemmas which the characters regularly face are so accessible. There is a basic goodness in many of the characters.
    There is a wonderful storyline where Leo's history threatens to bring him down and there are Congressional hearings (I am not from the US - forgive me if I have labeled that incorrectly). A Republican has 'stuff' on Leo and is about to 'out' him when he is stopped by two other Republicans on the committee. Cliff (who has dated Donna) is one of them. He approaches the Senator who was about to out Leo and says " This, right here. This is why people hate us. I will be waiting for you in the long grass Senator". The characters believe in the idea of America and see the challenges of maintaining that idea in a real world of politics, ambition and everyday human weakness. Ainsley Hayes sees through the partisan clouds she was raised in, sees that although they're Democrats, Leo, Sam, CJ, Josh also believe in the idea of America in the same way she does and tells her friends -" They are patriots and I'm their Lawyer".
    There are characters you love to hate (Speaker Haffley), characters you love (Mrs Landingham) characters you admire (The President) and characters you wish would just get on with it (Josh & Donna; CJ & Danny). What's not to like? I have e feeling binge watch number 7 isn't far off this winter (the joy of being retired).

  • @jimbopumbapigsticks
    @jimbopumbapigsticks 14 років тому +3

    This scene was weird, even for the post-Sorkin West Wing. At their lowest points, I'm sure Josh and Toby would have a shouting match, but never resort to physically beating each other. Writers screwed up because they just didn't understand the characters.

  • @electricbiscuit100
    @electricbiscuit100 14 років тому +5

    *SPOILER ALERT*
    Leo died, Zoe kidnapped, Josh shot, Leo's heart attack, not to mention hundreds of touching monologues from all characters, but still this remains the saddest scene for me to watch. Totally agree, it's like watching your parents or your two best friends get mad at each other.

  • @theAverageJoe25
    @theAverageJoe25 Рік тому +2

    I think the scene actually makes sense, just like his ex wife said Toby is a very sad, negative and bitter man this is in-line with his character

  • @WillBraden
    @WillBraden 14 років тому +2

    @sparkster2 Agreed, When Josh clearly won the fight, he didn't look happy. He just walked away so that nothing more would happen.

  • @flyingdutch9818
    @flyingdutch9818 3 роки тому +2

    1:30-2:00 sums up perfectly everything wrong with the Democratic party

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 9 років тому +14

    I hate this moment. They had their fun so good and their work cut out but this is too much. I hated the way they took Toby's character.

    • @kazimierzgarshin3924
      @kazimierzgarshin3924 9 років тому +1

      Rudy Juarez After Sorkin left, the cohesion in the team was lost.

    • @Umdur
      @Umdur 6 років тому

      I don't agree, Toby always was a center to left minded character, he just didn't seem like one due to his seriousness

  • @joncoish
    @joncoish 11 місяців тому +4

    The West Wing is so good, the characters, the acting, the writing, everything is so good. For me it's like an old friend, a warm blanket, and every now and then I go back to it and it just brings me comfort.

  • @nascarkraz
    @nascarkraz 14 років тому +2

    @bigrob981 alsso people have to consider how small of a space they have there. What kind of fight were people expecting? I loved this episode and it really made Richard shine. I didn't like how he said that Josh didn't ask him.. BS, Josh went to Toby before hand and Toby just laughed it off basically.

  • @LFKShawn
    @LFKShawn 13 років тому +2

    No, this scene sucks because the show went to hell after Aaron Sorkin left. The West Wing under Aaron Sorkin was all about the power of words and now that he's gone let's have two of the main character have a fistfight in the middle of the White House.
    Does that sound like a scene from the greatest political drama in the history of time, or a Michael Bay movie?

    • @kifacorea
      @kifacorea 4 місяці тому

      Sorkin left. He left on his own. We should be mad at him like Toby towards Josh

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 6 років тому +3

    Brutal, but I think a realistic scene depicting politics dividing friends.

  • @mirinbrah739
    @mirinbrah739 6 років тому +3

    This health care argument, still the same years later. Why are we letting this continue?

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 8 років тому +10

    Im glad Sorkin never watched the show after he left - he would have a stroke watching this scene

    • @andrewroberts8139
      @andrewroberts8139 8 років тому +11

      Do you struggle with the notion of character development?

  • @benitezsucks8625
    @benitezsucks8625 5 років тому +7

    The most fantastic scene.
    Was in tears watching it.

  • @platinumsalamander
    @platinumsalamander 15 років тому +5

    ah, i wanted to see the next scene when CJ finds out from that secretary.

  • @Peter24601
    @Peter24601 13 років тому +3

    @DarqueStar - The more you hate this scene means you care about the characters so much you hate to see them fight. That's a compliment to the show for bringing us good characters we care this much about. Even the best of friends have their moments. Toby wanted to help Josh, but thought he would be included in selection of the candidate. That hurt him a lot... and it had to come out.

  • @jamesdesomma3639
    @jamesdesomma3639 7 років тому +4

    wow. pretty bad subtitles

  • @limeyndixie
    @limeyndixie 8 місяців тому +1

    “You’re dragging the entire field to the left!”
    “GOOD!”

  • @ursyedis
    @ursyedis 3 роки тому +1

    Ignoring the bias I have to Sorkin writing, the problem I find in later seasons is that it was about individual. The hurdles in Sorkin writing is always an ideology, character may help them to drive forward but it's never about individual drama. Later season it became more about I vs you , then raising against common enemy

  • @PeterCacioppi
    @PeterCacioppi 8 років тому +5

    That's some high caliber debating right there.... followed by some really weak jiu-jitsu.

    • @damo169
      @damo169 8 років тому +11

      i think u mean jew-jitsu

    • @dustbinfilms
      @dustbinfilms 3 роки тому

      Found the Jui-jitsu master.

    • @PeterCacioppi
      @PeterCacioppi 3 роки тому

      @@damo169 Well played!

  • @gregrock7451
    @gregrock7451 Рік тому +2

    It's unsettling seeing two people who have no idea how to engage in a physical fight have one; worse still when it's two people who you know are such good friends. Some of the most vicious fights you can have are the ones you have with the people you love most.

  • @payampakravan5148
    @payampakravan5148 11 місяців тому +2

    Brilliantly sequenced scene. It escalates so quickly after building so slowly. They both depict the loss of self control beautifully, first in their words and then physically. And the look on Margaret's face at the end...

  • @debunkpoop
    @debunkpoop 8 років тому +22

    Unforgivable what the post-Sorkin writers did to these beloved characters.

    • @andrewroberts8139
      @andrewroberts8139 8 років тому +6

      +Josh Borenstein They had the audacity to develop them, is that what you mean?

    • @andrewroberts8139
      @andrewroberts8139 8 років тому +2

      Well, I don't agree with that for a moment. But Richard Schiff (though not I think Bradley Whitford) felt that John Wells who took over from Sorkin didn't really get his character. It has to be said that he didn't feel so strongly that he left, however!

    • @UnagiMonk
      @UnagiMonk 7 років тому

      Yeah I stop watching and start over at the season when he left... I'm watching this now and thinking "what?..."

    • @AnArchyRulzz
      @AnArchyRulzz 6 років тому +2

      Actually Richard Schiff *kind of* left the show because he didn't like the direction of his character, that is why Toby is only a recurring character at the end of the series and has that whole leak thing. He basically left the show, but would show up occasionally.

    • @omegacon4
      @omegacon4 5 років тому +1

      That's how Hollywood works in a nutshell. New shows (pilots) are able to attract bright, young writers for a pittance. As the show gains traction and develops stability, these bright young writers ask for more money (and deservedly so). However, the producers are unwilling to share in the riches, which often result in the bright young writers leaving to find higher paying writing jobs for other shows. And then we're left with replacement writers who don't have the nuanced understanding nor passion towards these show characters.

  • @jonnnyren6245
    @jonnnyren6245 6 років тому +3

    This is how I ended up loving the West Wing. Arguments like these.

  • @mossy642
    @mossy642 3 роки тому +2

    The late seasons of West Wing were so weird. If Sorkin was writing, it would never have got violent. It wouldn’t have had to. Josh would have broken Toby down with words, then vice versa, until one left in silence. Imagine if in ‘a few good men’, the colonel instead of ridiculing the attorney and making everyone uncomfortable, he just started hitting people.

    • @jasonrfoss248
      @jasonrfoss248 Рік тому

      Of course Col. Jessup did try to get physical telling Kaffee that he was going to rip his head off and shit down his neck but was held back by the MPs.

    • @mossy642
      @mossy642 Рік тому

      @@jasonrfoss248 but only as a last resort, once he had nothing left to lose. Not when he was debating an old friend.

    • @kifacorea
      @kifacorea 4 місяці тому

      To be fair sorkin abandoned the show himself

  • @sparkster2
    @sparkster2 14 років тому +1

    With respect, I disagree. The awkwardness made it feel real to me. Josh and Toby were men who made their way through the world on their intelligence; I don't see either as an "action" guy (in spite of Toby's implied suggestion that he'd seen some fighting as a kid. ) Their anger and sense of betrayal (esp. Toby, with his brother's suicide) came to a head in a physical outburst, which neither one of the knew how to finish. Mad as they were, I don't think either wanted to really hurt the other.

  • @nicklebackfan
    @nicklebackfan 14 років тому +1

    @democrat10 I don't think it was the actual issues they fought over, it was the fact that Josh went out and got himself a candidate and Toby was left behind. Toby wanted to work with Josh on a campaign. Add to the fact that Toby had just lost a brother to suicide and you have all the makings of a fight.

  • @GuyInAChair3
    @GuyInAChair3 12 років тому +2

    Sorry for the reply to an old comment. But after reading yours, I suddenly realized your right, and I just hadn't seen what was so obviously presented to us before.
    I was angry Toby was saddled with the shuttle leak, for some time, but your comment completely changed my mind. Or at the very least I noticed for the first time that it was inevitable that his character was primed to do something like that.
    Very well written, blunt and to the point.

  • @McKamikazeHighlander
    @McKamikazeHighlander 3 місяці тому +1

    I get people not liking what happened to Toby and saying "he wouldn't do that" but no one in politics is perfect. Toby WAS petty. Josh DID like to pick fights. These were human characters, not saints. You can have the strongest principles but when you're scared - of ruining the party or losing family - you don't act rational and Toby was more than just principled. He was emotionally invested in his job. Emotions make us do dumb things when they get to us. The fact that this scene happened made them seem more real, not less

  • @RA-do6et
    @RA-do6et 3 роки тому +3

    Almost two decades later, we still are dealing with the issue of dragging the Dem primary candidates all the way to the left. And it certainly has impacted the 2020 election results. Toby missed the fact that his propping up of Ricky Rafferty caused a division and that invariably helps Vinick (or whoever it was going to be). Josh and Toby clearly represent the current Democratic party, a rational/pragmatic side and a real left side. The combination would really have been "a force" like Toby said, but it hasn't happened. The whole issue doesn't exist in the GOP, and GOP voters don't seem to have problems anywhere in the right wing spectrum evidently even with coup attempts.

  • @MoviePolitik
    @MoviePolitik 4 роки тому +3

    Something makes me wish Leo or CJ had walked in and forced them to reconcile right here for their actions

    • @TheKyleMark
      @TheKyleMark 3 роки тому +3

      Bartlet walks in. “I didn’t know we had a fight club.”

  • @bajajvarun23
    @bajajvarun23 12 років тому +4

    Why did Josh say "him" when referring to Rafferty? She was definitely a woman, was she not?

    • @wasserperson
      @wasserperson 3 роки тому +2

      Yes she was. It could be they wrote & shot this scene before casting the part; in-universe, Josh could be defaulting to the male pronoun bc he's half-way speaking hypothetically about how Toby *should* respond if someone really did steal his words

  • @unclematt3
    @unclematt3 5 років тому +1

    Kind of funny how Toby goes into talking about using a roll of pennies to help do damage when he punches somebody, and then they actually fight by throwing paper at each other and sort of wrestling about for 10 seconds. This wasn't exactly round one of Hearns Hagler.

  • @nascarkraz
    @nascarkraz 12 років тому +2

    @Peter24601 VERY good point! I loved this episode so much. I also was cringing at Josh and Toby fighting so they really pulled it off both Richard and Bradley. However this was a showcase of Richard's talent for sure! Josh and Toby were my favorite duel so seeing them fight was hard to watch especially since it was Toby that found Josh when he was shot. I kept thinking how their relationship had changed post-Sorkin and it saddens me they never had a closing. :(

    • @bethanybdavidson
      @bethanybdavidson 4 роки тому +1

      I’m rewatching earlier episodes and, even though there’s always been a camaraderie among all of them, it’s definitely the weakest between Toby and Josh. They both have acerbic attitudes and while Toby will always maintain his moral superiority, Josh is willing to bend at times to get stuff done - and they both are always kind of irked at each other for that.

  • @TheAutumnEffect9
    @TheAutumnEffect9 15 років тому +4

    The intensity was SO real. Amazing acting.

  • @rezavoirdawg
    @rezavoirdawg 9 років тому +17

    Toby was angry about being left behind and overlooked. He was overlooked by the admin when CJ was promoted and he was overlooked/left behind by Josh, not to mention by Josh when his brother died.

    • @joeymirotta4485
      @joeymirotta4485 9 років тому +2

      I can't stand Toby. He is pissed off at josh, Leo, the president basically everyone. Not everything is bout him. I understand his brother died and josh left but Toby pretty much laughed in josh face when he didn't like the idea of Santos

    • @nfinn42
      @nfinn42 8 років тому +3

      +Joey Mirotta That's part of Toby's character, always has been. He gets pissed at others because he projects his own flaws onto them. He doesn't have an easy time admitting failure or weakness, it's always the other guy's fault.
      And I say that as someone who dearly loves the character, btw.

    • @AnArchyRulzz
      @AnArchyRulzz 6 років тому +1

      Toby wouldn't have made a good chief of staff imo. His communication skills aren't good enough, which is ironic since he is communications director lol

    • @joemirotta1242
      @joemirotta1242 6 років тому +1

      nfinn42 ok fair enough my favorite characters is Sam josh and Leo. Toby is the kind of character that kind of rubs me the wrong way to be honest

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 6 років тому +2

      In all honesty, Joe, I think he was written to rub people the wrong way.

  • @kevinscottbailey8335
    @kevinscottbailey8335 7 років тому +5

    This scene has "fake Wells soap opera bullshit" all over it. This "fight" makes zero sense. Anger? Sure. Bitter hard feelings? Definitely. Actually getting physical within the White House walls? No chance in hell.

  • @rugbynimbus
    @rugbynimbus 3 роки тому +1

    I HATED this arc.

  • @joemirotta1242
    @joemirotta1242 4 роки тому +1

    I think Toby was angry with lot at this point: President has ms, Leo had a heart attack, cj becomes chief of staff, and his brother died. If he’s upset with all that I understand that it there’s no reason to be angry at everyone and become bitter

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 2 роки тому

      The thing is, you can't really control who or what you're angry and bitter about all the time. You just can't, especially when you're dealing with the death of someone as close to you as a brother of yours.

  • @hanscombe72
    @hanscombe72 10 років тому +1

    Ricky Rafferty was the woman in the bar talking to Toby. The audience did not know who she was even though in this fight Josh refers to "him".

  • @oceanus881
    @oceanus881 12 років тому +2

    me too, I love the west wing. i even converted my girlfriend into loving too. She's now seen all the episodes and quotes CJ on a regular basis :)

  • @labour77
    @labour77 14 років тому +1

    It's so heartbreaking, Although it made a better story line i hated whate they did to Toby's character.

  • @nfinn42
    @nfinn42 8 років тому +6

    On the one hand, I can see the arguments of those who felt that Wells and his team ruined these characters. This is not the happy team of friends from seasons 1-4.
    But on the other hand, Toby WAS a crotchety, cranky, sometimes petty, always supercilious grognard right from the start. When he digs in his heels he often refuses to admit error or failing. And when his pride is wounded he can get nasty. I think the characterization here is that he felt hurt that Josh didn't come to him for advice as a mentor re: Santos, and that therefore (he felt) Josh was casting him aside. That wounded pride is why, when Josh asks for his advice belatedly, Toby refuses.

    • @bsgtrekfan88
      @bsgtrekfan88 7 років тому +3

      and he is / was coming off his brother killing himself....makes for a nasty state of mood. That and...Josh did totally ignore him (one of his closest friends) when he went to pick a future leader and so on..

    • @forcryinoutloud
      @forcryinoutloud 4 роки тому +2

      Toby is in the middle of grieving for his brother who committed suicide - and Josh is being an UTTER DICKWAD.

    • @jordanwilliams9300
      @jordanwilliams9300 2 роки тому +1

      There's only so much abandonment Toby could take, and he'd been dealt way too much of it running up to this. I really DO understand where he's coming from with this. And I understand Josh's more pragmatic position too. This is incredibly stressed classic Toby exploding as classic Josh exploded at the same time, and they damaged each other with the fallout 💔

  • @GULLYGUS15
    @GULLYGUS15 15 років тому +1

    He stays for the season he goes to Leo's funeral but sits near the back and leaves before it's over. He becomes Bob an alias he uses to talk to Josh by phone giving him help with the campaign. CJ comes to visit him a few times at home as does Josh. Stuff like that.

  • @chibhatt24
    @chibhatt24 8 років тому +18

    Plot hole: Josh refers to Ricky Rafferty as a him when she is revealed as a her later in the episode. Given that she is a presidential candidate, there's no way Josh would've not known her damn gender.

    • @omegacon4
      @omegacon4 5 років тому

      There are so many larger plot holes in TWW and you pick that one?

    • @PaperbackWizard
      @PaperbackWizard 4 роки тому +5

      He said "gave it to 'em", as in "them". The captioners screwed up, not the writers.

    • @SocialAssasin
      @SocialAssasin Рік тому

      @@omegacon4 maybe he picked this one because this is one in the clip? Is he supposed to name all the other plot holes in the entire series?

  • @AggelaRaffaela
    @AggelaRaffaela 12 років тому +4

    this is actually heartbreaking :(

  • @reynabelladonna3587
    @reynabelladonna3587 Місяць тому

    Who calls somebody whose brother just committed suicide "a waste of oxygen in the air." like seriously Josh???

  • @platinumsalamander
    @platinumsalamander 13 років тому +2

    i like the next scene where CJ at her desk is dictating stuff to margaret without looking up at her face and then she notices she knows something

    • @storyofcory
      @storyofcory 6 років тому +1

      I *REALLY* wish that scene had been included in this… or, rather, the scene where CJ and Toby are talking, and Toby breaks down. Just makes me feel so bad for the guy… :(

  • @davidowens5898
    @davidowens5898 Рік тому

    And.....of course....once again...Toby was WRONG. Santos goes on to win the presidency. While Toby narrowly (by the skin of his teeth) avoids a jail cell. (Bartlett pardons him in the 59th minute of the 11th hour). Toby could be a real horses ass at times, as smart as he was. Josh, however, had the last word in arrogance. It's a wonder the two of them didn't kill each other.

  • @cretincruncher
    @cretincruncher 12 років тому +4

    Right from the start Toby was an accident waiting to happen. Not that I'm blaming him for this scene. His aggressiveness was manifested in a rasied voice, raised progressivly to make even an innocuous point. He was a great shouter. He had to have his come uppance because he exploded so often, at anybody. His perennial temper was unleashed at the President (the President's father episode) When Toby's time had come, Bartlett let it be known to Toby that he always thought it would come to this.

  • @alexnorth757
    @alexnorth757 Рік тому

    tobby is selfish and petty. he sabotages Josh and Santos because Josh didnt invite him to come along from the start. he goes off on Bartlett and Leo, not because he believes Bartlett shouldnt have been president because of his MS diagnosis but because HE wasnt told about it.
    Tobby will stab you in the back if you dont include him in your plans from the start.

  • @switchbuckle5th
    @switchbuckle5th 13 років тому +1

    @gambitvoleur The fist fight didn't bother me, I bought it because Toby I think has always been one step away from this kind of thing even when Sorkin was writing. What does bother me is the stupid freeze frame. I've been watching the show all over again and I just got into season 5, first without Sorkin, and the first thing I notice is the way it's shot is totally different. Too much hand held camera, floating camera, odd editing techniques. Too much glitz. For me it cheapens the show a little

    • @bethanybdavidson
      @bethanybdavidson 4 роки тому

      It also shifted to HD that year, which also alters the feel of the show, IMO.

  • @craighanson-rc1md
    @craighanson-rc1md 8 місяців тому

    One of the funniest scenes in the series terrible acting & while you know clearly neither of these egomaniacs has ever been in a fight in real life or in character verse the acting reflects it & is terrible. Just more proof that the acting in this show was bad & always overly emotional & always overly personal. Everyone takes everything thing personal as if it happens to them directly even when they are 6 degrees away from direct involvement of any kind good or bad. Everyone's just selfish.

  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile 11 місяців тому

    Some people describe this as like watching their parents fight. They call that awful.
    I call that Tuesday.

  • @archmage7813
    @archmage7813 7 місяців тому

    This was an incredibly powerful scene but they still over all butchered Tobys character in the last season. It was the only disappointment I had in the entire run of the show. And my disappointment wasn't because he did it but just more that it wasn't really in character. It was a bit of a character assassination

  • @colinmerritt7645
    @colinmerritt7645 Рік тому

    Who else thinks the US would be healthier if we let politicians slug it out? They could have their own streaming service and use the proceeds to start attacking the debt.

  • @DanJonesShow
    @DanJonesShow 2 місяці тому

    Joe Biden. Donald Trump.

  • @Waltham1892
    @Waltham1892 14 років тому +1

    This was West Wing with the dial on 11...and such strong actors that made you feel it and BELIEVE it...

  • @my2c
    @my2c  15 років тому +2

    "Drought Conditions", s06e16.

  • @michaelsinclair8733
    @michaelsinclair8733 6 років тому +4

    It's sad seeing two best friends fight. Especially over Politics.

  • @David-or8qn
    @David-or8qn 8 років тому +3

    Toby was a very unhappy, angry and frustrated man throughout the West Wing Series. He ended up being the dark horse for sure. Just faded out too.

  • @kifacorea
    @kifacorea 4 місяці тому

    A controversial scene. Both sides have decent points. But note deborah cahn wrote this one. She also wrote some of the best episdoes of the post sorkin era.

  • @ugnsotsm57
    @ugnsotsm57 15 років тому +1

    Easily The Best Political series on TV

  • @DaveTingwaldd
    @DaveTingwaldd 4 роки тому +1

    Margaret: "Ummmm...nope!"

  • @lucasrandel8589
    @lucasrandel8589 3 місяці тому

    what was that cut to Toby telling a story of how harsh it was growing up where he did when it had no bearing on the fight whatsoever?

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik 4 місяці тому

    I had stopped watching the show by this time. Turns out that was a good move.

  • @danielueblacker9118
    @danielueblacker9118 2 роки тому

    The worst character in the show was always the Vice President....

  • @TheTurksMusic
    @TheTurksMusic 11 років тому +1

    hated this entire scene, so unrealistic based on the last 6 years of the show

  • @joemancini-pr7ix
    @joemancini-pr7ix Рік тому

    Marcia Grissom Principal Extrairdinare

  • @gabrielabagala
    @gabrielabagala 2 роки тому

    The authors ruined Toby´s character.

  • @Baffled_King
    @Baffled_King 3 роки тому

    This scene made no sense. Bartlett had to be "called" just like Santos. Toby being angry about Josh choosing him without ever speaking to Santos was absurd. His entire argument seemed founded on the idea that Santos was unelectable -- so was Bartlett when the team started out. This really was the nadir for Toby's character and the WW for me

  • @nascarkraz
    @nascarkraz 14 років тому

    I worked with Mel Harris aka Rafferty in Retrievers a few years back. Robert Hayes was nicer though. ;)

  • @Elthenar
    @Elthenar 11 місяців тому

    I would have had 5 bucks on Toby

  • @jimbopumbapigsticks
    @jimbopumbapigsticks 13 років тому +1

    @arounsavell
    I agree. This is the low point of the whole show - two intelligent men beating the shit out each other and acting totally out of character. It typifies everything that went wrong with the West Wing.