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For all you "West Wing" fans out there, I borrowed the following from a Lisa de Moraes TV Column in the Washington Post.
Good news for "West Wing" fans: Zucker says you won't notice the difference now that Aaron Sorkin, who created the show and penned nearly every episode, is gone."Nobody was better at the small banter and the small talk than Aaron Sorkin," Zucker generously conceded, but John Wells, the executive producer of "ER" and "Third Watch" who has taken over "WW," has penned two episodes of the White House drama that are "gut-wrenching and emotional."
In other words, "WW" is now another "ER."
"Where you may miss a little of the small talk in the hallway, you're going to be quite taken with how gut-wrenching and emotional [the coming season] is," Zucker said, acknowledging that "gut-wrenching and emotional" "is the hallmark of a John Wells show and that's what you're going to get."
Goody.
All of her articles make for good reading, and I'm not the only one who thinks so.
Posted by on 11 August 2003 at 11:02 PM
The real good news for us West Wing fans is that reruns are now on Bravo. Now I finally get to see the first season (Freshman year = no TV in room).
Posted by Adam on 13 August 2003 - 2:18 AM


