The West Wing
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Fatima Mustelier
> 3 dayIt allowed me to understand the working of politics and the personal relationship of the people which make decisions for us
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Pastor
> 3 dayThis television series is intelligent, informative and highly entertaining. Delivery of product was speedy and product came in very good condition.
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Kevin
> 3 dayJust keeps being on top form. Brilliant scripts, clever plots suberbly acted. Ive just re-watched and it hasnt dated at all.
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Sol W Garcia
> 3 dayGood dvd collection for my library. This is one of the great series of all time.
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Harks
> 3 dayThis series seems timeless. It remains so relevant to the issues that continue to challenge us in the country, and does so with heart and humor.
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RF
Greater than one weekGood product at a good price.
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Kathy J. Cooke
Greater than one weekI purchased this item as a gift for my father for the holidays. He has enjoyed watching the season and having his DVD series complete.
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Alit
> 3 dayGood value
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Mary J. Kuhnle
> 3 dayMy husband and I are true West Wing fanatics! He started collecting the series but forgot 2 seasons! Thanks to Amazon I was able to find and purchase both seasons at a terrific price!
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White House Chief of Staff
> 3 daySeason 4 Episode 22 of The West Wing contains the tensest ten minutes of the entire series, and some of the tensest ten minutes of television history. The last ten minutes of the episode use a somewhat slow-paced dance song, strobe lights and camera effects to build tension across disparate subplots and leave you terrified for the future. It could have worked as the season finale all on its own, though -- luckily for viewers during the initial airing -- it was instead the penultimate episode of the season, so they had one more episode to get some partial resolution with a better hope for the next season rather than a world-ending, spiraling-into-despair Leo running to the Residence and an uncharacteristic fade to white. What makes the last ten minutes so absolutely incredible is that foreshadowing was there throughout the episode (Im writing this review my second time watching the whole series), but theres plenty of good humor and some melancholy up until the last ten minutes that imply it will be a sentimental episode rather than end in a thriller. Brilliant twists, and 100% perfect execution. The only reason Im able to stop and review this episode instead of immediately watching the next one is that I already know how it ends -- I cant imagine the suspense of having to wait seven days to watch the season finale like viewers did during the initial run, let alone a full summer, as they could have done had they made this episode a cliffhanger finale.