You Mock Me, Mr. President? | The West Wing
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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Season 4 Episode 14: Inauguration - Part 1
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"I would really think so." I love Schiff's ability to deliver a line with deliberate and forceful apathy.
I don't think you know what apathy means 😂
@@derrickstorm6976Nope, he knows. The apathy, which is the best descriptor here, is in relation to the combativeness from the State Department official Toby knows he is causing, and consequently in relation to the headache he is causing Will, who will be on the receiving end of this combativeness.
Every time Toby laughs, an angel is born.
"Which one's Will?" Nice callback to Bartlet's difficulty with remembering names of new people.
The House Library had a Motel Bible on their shelf....Outstanding! 😂
Evidently, I'm not done with the Baileys...
Apparently not. You effete …
"Evidently not, you effete!" 😂😂😂
"Dramatically?"
"I like to think it has a certain flair"
@@werewolvesdeathmetal That scene's got so many absolute zingers, its like Sorkin set a challenge for himself 😂😂😂
@@werewolvesdeathmetal One of my favorite lines in anything ever.
I think every time CJ gave him a “stage direction” he mocked her.
The chief justice wrote a rap bar
“There’s cheese over there”😂
I is the little things "it says no where that you have to be sworn in on a bible".... I didnt know that!
So nice to learn new things.
TWW made up a lot of things but that is actually true! John Quincy Adams used a law book, and Thomas Jefferson, Calvin Coolidge, and Teddy Roosevelt didn't use anything.
I can see how Lord Marbury would be confuse Leo with the butler.
Fun thing is technically Leo is kinda a butler in way , the role of butler is kinda misrepresented in media, a butler would be the head of the staff in a large house so when he tells the butler to get get something done he’s not directly telling the butler to do it but to get other staff to do it , so in this way Leo is a butler, but in turn butler is a over simplification of the chief of staff’s position in the white house
4:33 : Abliged?
I'm sorry, but I can't forgive the misspell of 'obliged' on the teleprompter at 4:32 😉
I came to this comment section to say the same! 😀
I prefer to think of it as an Easter Egg continuing the teleprompter typo running gag that started with ’…as we gaze into the 321st century’ and ‘the pound sign is silent, right?’.
@@greybirdo I was coming to say that...
My problem was the apostrophe in "it's". The possessive form should have no apostrophe.
@@davidlamb1107 I only saw the correct use of the contraction form
What did Bartlett say to Josh at 1:01?
"Thank you son" ?
I'm dying to know what lens they used for this scene
Please don't die, but I'm pretty sure it was the round one.
@@atyourservice hahaha, you I like.
Am I the only one thinks the adorable family sitcom happy-go-lucky music was completely inappropriate for this show?
yes, you are the only one
Heck yeah, id vote for anyone who would take their oath on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue....maybe a Playboy lol