Monday, August 23, 2004
Korea, Too?
Alan Alda Elected to Serve on "West Wing"
As if the U.S. political landscape weren't already littered with the detritus of Vietnam, now the primary fictional political realm of the land will be littered with memories of a fictional Korea. In what Brian must consider wonderful news, a sputtering West Wing is bringing on Alan Alda as--what else?--a Republican with presidential aspirations. Let me say this now, loud and clear: I will not continue to watch this train wreck of a TV show if they try to carry it on with a new (Republican) president. The show ends when Bartlet's done. And, if they don't get their act together, maybe sooner...
As if the U.S. political landscape weren't already littered with the detritus of Vietnam, now the primary fictional political realm of the land will be littered with memories of a fictional Korea. In what Brian must consider wonderful news, a sputtering West Wing is bringing on Alan Alda as--what else?--a Republican with presidential aspirations. Let me say this now, loud and clear: I will not continue to watch this train wreck of a TV show if they try to carry it on with a new (Republican) president. The show ends when Bartlet's done. And, if they don't get their act together, maybe sooner...
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