Good episode. Man, I am going to miss this show.
I didn't think Will would win a House seat in Oregon. I would think he would have to fight the carpetbagger image being from CA. I wonder if he and Kate end up together.
I wonder how Bartlet gives Toby a pardon. They apparently patched things up 3 years in the future.
I really enjoyed the scenes with CJ and Danny. I wonder if we'll find out if Charlie and Zoey get together.
I must admit, I was disappointed with the whole sections involving Toby. My position from the start has been that they owe us a real explanation. This isn't "E.R." or "Law & Order"--you don't toss a character of 6 years with a once-sentence explanation. (Not putting either down, I like them both.) For Toby to melt down and do what he did, even though it is in character, requires a reasonable explanation. And they've had plenty of time to go over it with us. I know that Andie says it's because he didn't want those astronauts to die, and that may be the entire reason, but still: I think they owe us the courtesy of having Toby tell us.
I cannot believe that NBC will not pony up the money to show a retrospective episode.
What a bunch of jerks! I wish this show would continue on another network! I can't believe the way NBC has mistreated this show which was once their big cash cow and award winner. Hannah, do you have any more inside info on why NBC is acting the way they have?
Because it's kind of lame to pay actors to sit around and act sappy for a couple hours?
I would have found it interesting. Especially since NBC had been promoting that idea until recently.
Because it's kind of lame to pay actors to sit around and act sappy for a couple hours?
You mean like the Cheers finale?
Harvey, I never saw those ads.
Scott: I'm too young.