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Post by Laura Lyman on Aug 20, 2003 18:21:28 GMT
I thought last night's episode was excellent. Definitely the best of season 4 so far. It was funny and i like it when they are outside of the office for a while. Loved the bit when Toby told them Andi was pregnant.
Can anyone who's seen the whole series tell me when Danny comes back.
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Post by Joey Lucas on Aug 20, 2003 18:46:48 GMT
This should have a spoiler alert for those of us who can't get or don't have E4!!!!!
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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2003 20:07:57 GMT
The next episode 'Game On' is even better than last night's. Do you really want to know when Danny is back? Wouldn't you just like to discover when as it happens?
If you do want to know, highlight the text below to find out:
SPOILER IN HERE______________________________
Danny returns in episode eleven, 'Holy Night', season fours Christmas episode. CJ is told by the press that they have already exchanged gifts when she wasn't there. She's a little bit saddened. Then, however, Santa appears in the room and gives her a small present. She opens it and it's a goldfish pin. She says thanks to the press before turning to Santa to explain the significance of the pin. She says how this guy called Danny got her a real goldfish because he thought she liked them, but what she meant was she liked the crackers. Suddenly Santa kisses CJ, and she clicks. 'Danny?' Santa takes off his beard and yeah, it's Danny.
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Post by Laura Lyman on Aug 21, 2003 16:32:11 GMT
Didn't read the spoiler decided to just wait and see although i may give in before that happens. Sorry to all those viewers who don't have E4 i never thought to put a spoiler alert in. Oops Sorry again.
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Post by Admin on Aug 21, 2003 22:27:09 GMT
Debate Camp. Although, overall, I thought this episode dragged it's feet rather than walked, it did have it's moments. The teaser with Sam playing Bartlet's oponent, and the Bartlet's 'Honey, can we not do this in front of the joint Chiefs, it scares the Hell out of them' comment to Leo were particular highlights.
Andi's pregnany. How? Who knows, it's another one of those 'Mandy-scenario' things, aka, think what you like, Sorkin don't give a damn.
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Post by Lemon Lyman on Aug 22, 2003 13:41:39 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 22, 2003 21:57:12 GMT
Another case of Sorkin repeating dialogue in this episode:
SAM: Break's over.
first said by Bartlet in the pilot episode.
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Post by Admin on Aug 22, 2003 22:06:46 GMT
I'm actually sitting here watching this episode. Leo is talking about the drop in the President's approval ratings, and finishes with a comment like, if the election were held today, the President would be the head of ecomonics at (some named I can't remember) Academy.
Which is very similar to what Martin Sheen, as Chief of Staff AJ in the American President, says to President Shepard. "If it wasn't for me, you'd be the head of something and the other at some nameless University". Okay, that's not the actual quote, I just made that up because my memory is working against me at the moment.
Just goes to show how Sorkin writes memorable phrases. When you've heard them once, then you hear them again and you know you've heard it somewhere before. Try doing that with Eastenders or some other soap. It just doesn't happen.
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Post by DarkHoarse on Aug 26, 2003 16:03:46 GMT
Hmmm, didn't rate this as highly as the first 3 episodes of S4, but it was a lot better than "The Red mass" which was the dullest episode I can remember.
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