That was the major flaw that I thought TWW had after Sorkin left (and why it lost steam) -- it started focusing more on policy and what country wants to pick what fight on which other country -- the boring, and incredibly dry political stuff. C'mon, we fell in love with the klutzy CJ and call-girl-loving Sam.
Just because a show features politicians doesn't mean it focuses solely on politics, much like having Studio 60 about a tv show.
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That was the major flaw that I thought TWW had after Sorkin left (and why it lost steam) -- it started focusing more on policy and what country wants to pick what fight on which other country -- the boring, and incredibly dry political stuff. C'mon, we fell in love with the klutzy CJ and call-girl-loving Sam.
Just because a show features politicians doesn't mean it focuses solely on politics, much like having Studio 60 about a tv show.
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