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Tobi Waves


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The West Wing and reality

Tuesday, December 09, 2003 22:36 // Aarweg, Olten, Switzerland // href

I admit, I am a soap opera junkie. I just love watching them. My current favorite is The West Wing written by Aaron Sorkin (en2.wikipedia.org ...). Tonight I made it through the final episode of the first season. This time the outlook is great, as the show is till running in the US, now in its fifth season.

The West Wing is about people working in the White House for the President. It's also about the President himself. President Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen is a liberal Democrats dream. What a contrast to the current reality. An American friend told me recently that she finds it rather disturbing to watch the show, seeing what the reality could also be. Michael Moor even nominates Bartlet for President, along with Oprah in his latest book.

I am watching the West Wing on DVD, there was also the 15 minutes Making Of feature on one of the disk. There the actors talk about their parts and some bits of the sets are shown. Hearing the actors talk was odd. They were so different from the roles they play in the show. Not only did they talk differently, but also their body language was altered. I have never noticed something like this before in such a show. The characters in the West Wing make a very authentic impression on me, much more than the actors themselves actually. At least as far as the story line and the dialogs are concerned this has to be credited to Aaron Sorkin. Maybe Michael Moor should be nominating Aron Sorkin along with Oprah and Bartlet, someone has to write their lines after all.

 

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