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The Ringer.com (Bill Simmons's website and pod network) put out a list of the 100 greatest TV episodes of the 2000's

http://besttv.theringer.com/?_ga=2.155561467.1328473227.1533061423-23725661.1484873071

I'll save you time-it's at #12. The rules are only one episode per series.

Personally, I have always felt that Two Cathedrals is over-rated. I would have gone with ITSOTG or maybe B4 A or may In Excelsis Deo or maybe Celestial Navigation or maybe.... And so begins the annual debate as to the best episode.

Clearly this is a flawed list-they have The Suitcase for Mad Men over The Wheel and Sit Down...Shut The Door. 

 

I wouldn't have picked that episode, either.  I'd have to deliberate a fair bit on which one I'd choose, but I know that wouldn't be a contender.

That's how I am about the list as a whole, though -- I only watch about ten shows on it, and of those ten, only a few of their episode selections line up with mine.

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14 hours ago, deaja said:

Two Cathedrals is so overrated.

My love for The West Wing, has waned over the years. It is still up there in my top 5 TV dramas, but I think as I get older, along with far more choice available for me to watch, TWW doesn't quite have the same resonance as it once did. This is best exemplified in the fact "The Two Cathedrals" was my favourite episode a few years back, but now it's good, powerful and very dramatic in places; but then it was an end-of-season cliffhanger, so you would expect something above and beyond a normal episode.

By the same token I used to love the first 4 seasons of the show, but even that has changed quite dramatically these days, where only seasons 2 and 3 really register, while season 7 and to a lesser extent 6, blow 1 and 4 away! (for me at least)

 

As a consequence, my favourite episode these days would have to be season 3's "Bartlet For America", followed quite closely by season 2s "Noel"  - both episodes dealing with personal emotions/issues rather than the usual political matters of the day, but both episodes still grip me, and more so for the late John Spencer's Leo - God, I love that man and his character; and he triumphed perfectly in "B4A"

 

Thank's, Boss!

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Celestial Navigation is my all-time favorite. But I agree with you that seasons 6 and 7 are pretty overrated. Season 4 got derailed too much by the California subplot, I think.

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Lisa Edelstein (Laurie, the call girl/law student Sam slept with, then wanted to reform from being a call girl in S1) is currently playing the oncologist (cancer specialist) for the character played by Richard Schiff’s regular character (he’s the mentor to the title character, an autistic savant medical student/resident/official doctor) in the second, & current, season of ABC’s show The Good Doctor. I recommend the show if you haven’t seen it. It’s also available on Hulu, if you subscribe.

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With apologies, this is rather belated, happy news from People:

Bradley Whitford and Amy Landecker Are Engaged 

The announcement was made during Oscar weekend & I somehow missed it until now (I found it while looking up something else about BW). The happy couple met while co-starring (but apparently not sharing scenes) in the Amazon Prime series Transparent. They’ve been dating since 2015.

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Yeah, on TRANSPARENT Whitford played two roles. One was Mark/Marcie, who gave Tambor's Maura her new name in S1 flashbacks, and Tambor was the only one of the main cast Whitford interacted with. The other was the head of the German institute in the S2 flashbacks to 1930s Berlin, and in that role Whitford only really interacted with guest star Michaela Watkins among the regulars/recurrings. So no, they didn't have scenes together, but the way the show was shot it's not surprising that they met (and had time to get to know each other).

Lisa Edelstein seemed to be everyone's favorite guest star until she landed a leading role on HOUSE. I've always liked her.

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Allison Janney is one of those rare people who likes/is liked by most people she works with, and she also becomes - and stays - friends with a number of them.  Her enduring friendship with Melissa Fitzgerald - who worked almost exclusively with her, yet for usually just one shooting day per episode - particularly warms me.

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