josh-related stories
Posted Apr 17th 2006 3:49PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, West Wing

This question has been asked a couple of times here,
in the comments for my latest
West Wing review and in an earlier post I believe. Who was
that sixth pallbearer at Leo's funeral? There was the President, Josh, Charlie, Santos, the DNC guy, and in the back a
guy with short light hair.
Anyone know who he was? Really odd that they didn't have another regular cast
member to be a pallbearer.
Posted Apr 16th 2006 9:59PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing
(S07E18) Now
this was the type of
episode longtime
West Wing viewers were hoping for. If you had asked me what should happen in the Leo's
funeral episode and who should be in the episode, this is what I would have done. The montage at the beginning of the
episode showed everyone getting ready for the funeral - President Barlet, Josh, Toby, C.J., Donna, etc - and then
showed all of the people at the church. Sure, it was jarring not to have Sam there (Rob Lowe isn't back yet), but you
really can't complain when you have Mallory, Nancy McNally, Carol, Margaret, Hoynes, Russell, Joey Lucas, Danny and
everyone else. Nice touch having Toby stay in the church til everyone leaves and Charlie offering to walk out with
him.
I was a little afraid they'd rush though the Leo memories and shove in the whole Santos plot, but that
didn't happen. You had to show what was going on with the Santos plot (life does go on after all), and it was a nice
balance of the old and the new.
Continue reading The West Wing: Requiem
Posted Jan 15th 2006 9:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing

While it's always great to see characters and references to the old, great
West Wing (tonight's
opening had scenes from past episodes and the return of Danny Concannon), it clashes with the new
West Wing,
which is all cynicism and bitchiness and tension between C.J. and Josh and the boring character of Kate. But
at least there's a glimmer of that old
West Wing, if simply because the White House was prominently featured.
When there's more scenes in the White House than on the Santos campaign trail, that's a good thing (even if it means
Donna isn't around.)
Continue reading The West Wing: Internal Displacement
Posted Dec 25th 2005 8:18PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, West Wing
There was a lot of confusion last week when The West Wing's John Spencer passed away. Every
single newspaper, magazine, and web site (including this one, but in our defense we missed the opening scene
and were just repeating the news sites) reported that the character of Leo had appeared in a three years later
flash forward in the first scene of the season opener. And that would pose a problem, since Spencer passed away and
couldn't have been in a scene three years in the future.
But NBC is repeating the episode right now and it's official: Leo was not in the scene. So some of the speculation
we talked about last week is still
valid.
Posted Dec 21st 2005 1:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing
By now you have probably heard about the death of
West Wing star John Spencer. Arguably, Spencer was the heart
and soul (and voice of reason) on the show, so filling the gap he leaves will not be easy.
Castmates and
friends are still mourning his death, so they probably haven't even given any thought as to what they will do with the
Leo McGarry character. But they will have to deal with the situation soon, and I have some thoughts on the subject and
would like to hear yours as well.
Continue reading What will The West Wing do now?
Posted Dec 16th 2005 6:26PM by Kim Voynar
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Talent, West Wing
The West Wing star John Spencer, who played Leo McGarry, died today in a Los Angeles
hospital of a heart attack, according to his publicist. Spencer played Chief of Staff to Martin Sheen's President Jeb
Bartlet. On the show, ironically, Spencer's character suffered a heart attack that forced him to give up his White
House gig. In a main storyline this season, though, his character had been tapped as a vice-presidential running mate
for Democratic hopeful Matt Santos, played by Jimmy Smits.
Continue reading West Wing actor John Spencer dead at 58 - BREAKING NEWS