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| WEST WING | |
| By: agate Date: March 2, 2015, 7:41 pm | |
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| Seasons 1 -3: | |
| Having watched only a couple of episodes of this series when it | |
| was running on TV, I finally got around to seeing the entire | |
| West Wing. So far, it�s been well cast and well acted, with | |
| witty, fast-paced dialogue, realistic situations and likable | |
| characters, though I keep hoping that Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) | |
| will get his comeuppance and fade into the background. | |
| I don�t really like President Bartlet or the First Lady much | |
| either. Martin Sheen as the President does an excellent job, and | |
| maybe I just can�t see his appeal. Stockard Channing as Abby | |
| Bartlet just doesn�t work for me. She is supposed to be a | |
| medical doctor with some credibility in her field, but she | |
| doesn�t get into the role, it seems to me. | |
| One problem with running a TV series about the White House must | |
| have been that the producers felt obliged to respond to the 9/11 | |
| attack on the World Trade Center without actually dealing with | |
| it directly. So, most unfortunately, season 2 opens with the | |
| peculiar �Isaac and Ishmael� episode, where the main characters | |
| are no longer themselves but function as teachers lecturing to | |
| an attentive group of teenagers about terrorism. The whole | |
| episode is so out-of-whack and wrong-headed that it�s | |
| embarrassing to watch it, and I understand that the series came | |
| in for harsh criticism at the time. | |
| However, while giving us an absorbing story, West Wing also | |
| manages to score a few points for people with disabilities and | |
| chronic health conditions. We have the deaf Joey Lucas (played | |
| by the actually deaf Marlee Mattlin) in a position of | |
| considerable authority, and the President himself�diagnosed with | |
| multiple sclerosis some seven years before running for President | |
| and not letting it get in his way (he seems to have a quieter, | |
| more easily remitting case, so far)�and even taking the flak | |
| about not having revealed this fact to the public. These | |
| aspects of West Wing help to make it clearer that a disability | |
| or a chronic disorder is a condition some people happen to | |
| have�and they usually can go on with their lives, making | |
| adjustments as needed. Joey Lucas, for instance, has had to | |
| become proficient in sign language and goes about with an | |
| interpreter. People must face her when talking to her so she can | |
| read their lips. | |
| In the third season, in the �Manchester II� episode, Toby | |
| Ziegler tells Sam Seaborn: �Did you realize MS [advocates] often | |
| advise people with MS to hide the illness because it�s so | |
| misunderstood?� When the question whether President Bartlet | |
| defrauded the public by concealing his MS from them arises, it | |
| is this aspect of the disorder that may be his best defense�that | |
| it is so often misunderstood. And since his MS wasn�t crippling | |
| him appreciably, why should the public have needed to know about | |
| it? | |
| There is much that the public might want to know but whether | |
| they ought to know is another matter. Just after this series | |
| ended, we were treated to series like Mad Men, which shows | |
| frequent intimate couplings among the characters. West Wing | |
| never gets past an occasional chaste kiss. The recent trend of | |
| revealing intimate details of characters� lives is disturbing | |
| and puzzling. Why would a couple want their intimate moments on | |
| display? They are intimate moments, something those two people | |
| share between themselves. Unless they�re exhibitionists, why | |
| would they want to put them out in the open? To prove to | |
| themselves and others that they are not ashamed or inhibited? | |
| OK, point made. Made in Mad Men. Made in The Wire. Made in | |
| Treme. Made in many movies. Did the point need to be made? Most | |
| older folks survived Henry Miller and other frankly explicit | |
| works, long ago. We had Kerouac, Anais Nin, Masters and Johnson. | |
| If you�ve witnessed a few explicit couplings, the chances are | |
| you�ve pretty much covered that territory. Now could we move | |
| on? | |
| It is refreshing, after a diet of explicit movies and TV shows, | |
| to find one that makes an attempt at preserving some dignity by | |
| not invading bedrooms and bathrooms. | |
| Some of the music could have been better. There is a magnificent | |
| scene were Toby arranges a military funeral for a homeless vet | |
| who came to his attention�a man who had waited 45 minutes for an | |
| ambulance. This otherwise moving spectacle is marred by its | |
| background music�the very syrupy and much-too-often-heard | |
| �Little Drummer Boy.� | |
| Season 3 ends with bits of music from a musical the President is | |
| attending, War of the Roses, apparently all of Shakespeare�s | |
| �Henry� plays set to music. The parts we hear make it sound | |
| embarrassingly bad, almost as if someone has made a pathetic | |
| attempt at imitating Les Mis�rables. | |
| And one more tiny quibble. The President�s displays of erudition | |
| can be so tiresome that his staff members make jokes about them. | |
| They are also wrong sometimes, as when he mentions Beowulf as | |
| originally in Middle English--when in fact Beowulf is in Old | |
| English, a language more like German than English. | |
| Seasons 4-7: | |
| A personable, dynamic US President with an appealing wife and | |
| children gets replaced by an even more personable and dynamic US | |
| President with an equally appealing wife and children�this is | |
| the visionary world given to us in West Wing as it unfolds a | |
| little beyond the 8 years of the Bartlet Presidency. | |
| Some couples are neatly paired off by the end, and President | |
| Bartlet�s multiple sclerosis has remained conveniently offstage | |
| throughout most of his two terms. | |
| Lily Tomlin does an especially fine job as the President�s | |
| secretary, and most of the acting is superb in the entire | |
| series. The actress playing Commander Kate Harper, however, | |
| seems miscast, or else the entire character should have been | |
| different. In the first episodes where she appears she seems | |
| much too young, sporting a ponytail and a fresh young face, to | |
| have as much responsibility as she has. Later the ponytail is | |
| replaced by a chignon, but she almost always looks more like a | |
| fashion-magazine model than a person to be entrusted with the | |
| most sensitive matters of state, involving the potential for | |
| nuclear war. | |
| And the diminutive actress who plays Annabeth, also in what | |
| seems to be a responsible position, is less than credible, | |
| mainly because of her very chirpy voice, which makes her seem | |
| like a caricature of herself. | |
| Near the end of the last season, we have appearances by Jon Bon | |
| Jovi and Ben Affleck, involved in the campaign to elect Matt | |
| Santos for President. This might be taken as chilling evidence | |
| of the increasing importance of the US celebrity culture | |
| although that isn�t the way it is spun in this series. It�s | |
| positive, impressive, cool. | |
| �It�s also a long way from the kind of thought and skill that | |
| should be going into genuine statesmanship and the carving out | |
| of international relations. | |
| On balance, though, West Wing must have had a couple of very | |
| important effects. For one thing, it demonstrates just how busy | |
| and problem-ridden any US government scene probably is, while | |
| showing us the very detailed attention that must always be | |
| given to protocol. | |
| Another positive effect of this show might have been to call | |
| attention to multiple sclerosis as sometimes not necessarily | |
| disabling�or as only moderately disabling. This corrective is | |
| especially welcome at a time when the media have been full of | |
| accounts of Jacqueline Du Pr�, Richard Pryor, and Annette | |
| Funicello�all of whom were much more severely affected than | |
| President Bartlet. | |
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