Dana: I-I went to a show.
Casey: Please tell me you have Milk Duds in your purse.
Dana: Don't you want to hear what happened to me?
Casey: Not unless you held up a deli during intermission.
Dana: I believe in the power of the theatre.
Casey: Well, that's good. I believe in the power of a roast beef sandwich, so I really don't have time to talk.
Dana: Casey. It was really quite something. The music began and I just started to cry. I don't know where it came from. It was like... church. I didn't know we could do that. Did you know we could do that?
Casey: Well, when I forget, something usually reminds me.
Dana: I didn't know we could do that.
(Okay, done with the Sports Night posting now. It just breaks out every once in a while.)
Please don't be done. One the first day of hunting season, I had the urge to watch Jeremy get The Call something fierce.
(Okay, done with the Sports Night posting now. It just breaks out every once in a while.)
It was entirely warranted.
I had the urge to watch Jeremy get The Call something fierce.
I still don't know what that means!
I got my cousins hooked on
Sports Night
over Christmas. We watched almost all of the first season.
I got seasons 3-7 of West Wing for Christmas. We're slowly wending our way through those and then I think time for another Sports Night rewatch.
Although I am beginning to realize that Aaron Sorkin recycles a lot of his gags.
And also that Toby Ziegler is ... how you say? Fucking sexy.
Aimee, he does. Watch American President and you'll see a bunch of stuff he later used in WW.
Watch American President and you'll see a bunch of stuff he later used in WW.
Oh hells yeah he does.
(I know American President by heart. Joe refuses to watch it with me anymore.)
"You dropped the whole paragraph!"
"And Monday it is."
Wrod. I love his gloomy ass.(I do appreciate that he didn't pull a Sipowicz and show it to us literally, however)
(Of course Detective Munch focused me in that direction)
Plus, in comparison, I look like Doris Day. Or at least Jamie from Mad about You.
I am watching
Cry Baby
now. I should own this movie.
He reuses gags, episode titles, character angst, and character names.
I'm fairly sure that Sports Night, West Wing, and Studio 60 all had season finales called "What Kind of Day Has It Been"?