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It is such a great show! So hopeful and inspiring with civil servants who are actually good people who want to do the right thing.
I need this escape in these terrifying times. |
| I thought about rewatching it but felt like crying. Don't think I could bear the reminders of a world where the Constitution mattered. |
| I rewatched it during the first Trump administration and it was a good escape and reminder of what America was and could be again. I don’t think I could enjoy it now because Trump has taken us so far from our democracy in such a short time that I don’t think we will ever return to our system of government and beliefs in the constitution. |
| I love that show. |
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It's the opposite for me. I can't watch it. It is too infuriating.
Honestly, I couldn't rewatch it before the Trump years, either. Once I started interacting with White House staff in the real world I quickly became jaded. |
Me too. Harder to watch in the trump era tho. |
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I used to watch Veep.
Funny and not too far from what really happens. |
It was always a silly fantasy. We didn’t lose West Wing-esque civil servants, you silly naive children. We never had them. |
| I cannot stand Rob Lowe. |
Why? |
True. Veep was closer to real life than WW. |
Same. |
He looks like a duck and his entire schtick is being an overly self involved narcissist. |
BS. WW is a fantasy but we did have honorable public servants and once upon a time, they outnumbered the criminals. You can blame the Supreme Court, Ronald Reagan, and Newt Gingrich for the number of crooks in politics right now and the propaganda you’ve absorbed that aligns with the troll farms of Russia and China. Government is not bad. Bad people in government are. |
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I rewatched while listening to The West Wing Weekly podcast. It was cool to hear the behind the scenes stuff.
This time around I feel like it’s too heart breaking. We’re still not doing better on so many issues that come up on the show. |