So Long, West Wing
Last night I watched the final episode of The West Wing. As expected, it was a frenzied wrapping up of plot lines and pretty sentimental. I was a little surprised that the episode’s final images were of Martin Sheen. He’s been the lynchpin of the show over the past seven years, but I thought the show’s final message would have been about the office being bigger than the man. The show was always about the physical and metaphorical power of the Oval Office.
For seven seasons, The West Wing been the smartest show on television. Sure, it was better in the first four years under Aaron Sorkin, but I enjoyed all seven. Since Buffy went off the air, it’s really the only show I’ve watched consistently. What should I replace it with? And now what’s the smartest show on television?
In related news, Sorkin is back this fall with a new show, “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip”. The cast includes The West Wing’s Bradley Wickford, Matthew Perry and Amanda Peet. It’s premise is discouraging. It’s apparently “about the turmoil and romance backstage at a network comedy sketch show”. TV about TV. Whoopee.
