Who’s that dude on the far right? I’ve watched all The West Wing episodes at least twenty times and I swear he’s not in any of them.

Who’s that dude on the far right? I’ve watched all The West Wing episodes at least twenty times and I swear he’s not in any of them.

wasarahbi:

my roommate just asked me if I knew the guy who plays Carmen’s dad in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and my eyes zeroed in on her

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and I went “BRADLEY WHITFORD???”

Reblogged from I am not Prince Hamlet

Okay maybe I should watch Psych.

I cast Martin Sheen in the role of Isaac.

They always cast older dudes to play younger dudes.

Reblogged from I am not Prince Hamlet

thefinestmuffinsandbagels:

“There’s a new book and we’re going to write it.”

god I love a bit of Tuesday night rhetoric

“And if you think this is all starting to sound like a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, I don’t blame you a bit.”

Oh, yeah, all the time. But, The West Wing is finished now. That’s the one that I would have loved to have been part of. I’d love to work with Aaron Sorkin on something. Just the way he writes, he has no fear in writing people that are fiercely intelligent, and I love that. I love the speed of his stuff, and the way people free-associate and interact. That kind of writing is very exciting. It’s hard to have that kind of clarity of voice, especially in a world where there’s a million executives listening to everything you do and having an opinion and trying to drive everything towards the lowest common denominator because that’s what happens when things are made by committee. So, to have someone who’s got a strong individual voice that is allowed to be heard is quite increasingly rare. These people need to be cherished.
— David Tennant, when asked, “Do you ever watch any TV shows and wish you could do a guest arc on the show?” (x)

whendoiturnbackintoapumpkin:

Dr. Nancy McNally, BAMF.

~ADMIRAL SISSYMARY~

I use you like so much, whatever.
— C.J. Cregg, The West Wing

beyonceclintonknopezieglergatsby:

My night’s work.

Oh gosh. Can’t wait to play this with all of my friends now that I’ve made them all watch/get addicted to all of The West Wing.


We’re a group. We’re a team. From the President and Leo on through, we’re a team. We win together, we lose together, we celebrate and we mourn together. And defeats are softened, and victories sweetened, because we did them together. 

We’re a group. We’re a team. From the President and Leo on through, we’re a team. We win together, we lose together, we celebrate and we mourn together. And defeats are softened, and victories sweetened, because we did them together.