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Rating: Summary: Belongs in the TOILET.... Review: These shooting scripts should be in the toilet, they are among the worst I ever read and are little more then a cheap marketing ploy by Warners to make us watch this loser show.
Rating: Summary: Another win for 'The West Wing.' Review: "The West Wing Seasons 3 & 4" is a must for fans of this show. With eight scripts accumulated from the third and fourth seasons, not to mention black and white photos from the set, the biggest fan of the show will be in paradise. If the pace of the show is too fast for you, reading it at your own speed will clarify what went on in the episode. If you own "The West Wing Script Book" then you must get this with it. I recommend.
Rating: Summary: Very good once again.... Review: If you've read the first TWW script book (also very good), you know that this one has a very high reputation to uphold, one it delivers on wonderfully. It features:Isaac and Ishmael - The post September 11th episode (Sorkin very clearly explains also why he felt it had to be done) Bartlet For America - Leo's hearing related to the MS Posse Comitatus - Bartlet mulls over killing Sharref 20 Hours in America I and II - Toby, Josh and Donna get lost in Indiana and mull over what makes a president. Holy Night - Toby is visited by his father, former employee of Murder Inc. Commencement - The first daughter is kidnapped right after graduation 25- After Commencement, Bartlet relinquishes power (Sorkin's last episode) --- Volumes could be written on the elequence of Aaron Sorkin, and these episodes serve as 8 prime examples. The book includes many scenes cut or shortened in the aired episodes, allowing even more Sorkin goodness then you knew existed. In the introductions, Sorkin talks frankly about his drug arrest, the Isaac and Ishmael contreversy and Rob Lowe's departure from the show. The intros are full of the same sardonic self-deprecating, even sometimes serious words we've come to expect from Aaron Sorkin. A definate must have for the West Wing fan, the budding scriptwriter, the writing fan, and just the public at large.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Review: The West Wing a show for losers????
I bet you don't even understand half of what they say in there, that's probably what's happening...
The book, as the series, is absolutely fantastic!
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