theatlantic:

‘West Wing’ Reunion Doubles as Campaign Ad for Judicial Candidate

In one the weirdest (and most effective) political ads of the season, nearly the entire cast of The West Wing has reunited to shoot a campaign ad — in character — for a candidate for Michigan’s Supreme Court. The whole gang is here — Josh, Toby, President Bartlett, even C.J.’s quiet secretary — walking and talking in that old Aaron Sorkin style to discuss the complicated “crisis” of people not voting on non-partisan judicial ballots. Along the way, they manage to work in an endorsement for Bridget Mary McCormack, a University of Michigan law professor who is appearing on the (you guessed it) non-partisan portion of the Michigan ballot.

Read more. [Image: Dashiell Bennett]

Janney must have magical powers. She looks younger here than in Season 7. 

theatlantic:

‘West Wing’ Reunion Doubles as Campaign Ad for Judicial Candidate

In one the weirdest (and most effective) political ads of the season, nearly the entire cast of The West Wing has reunited to shoot a campaign ad — in character — for a candidate for Michigan’s Supreme Court. The whole gang is here — Josh, Toby, President Bartlett, even C.J.’s quiet secretary — walking and talking in that old Aaron Sorkin style to discuss the complicated “crisis” of people not voting on non-partisan judicial ballots. Along the way, they manage to work in an endorsement for Bridget Mary McCormack, a University of Michigan law professor who is appearing on the (you guessed it) non-partisan portion of the Michigan ballot.

Read more. [Image: Dashiell Bennett]

Janney must have magical powers. She looks younger here than in Season 7. 

I love writing but hate starting. The page is awfully white and it says, “You may have fooled some of the people some of the time but those days are over, giftless. I’m not your agent and I’m not your mommy. I’m a white piece of paper, you wanna dance with me?” And I really, really don’t.

thefinestmuffinsandbagels:

The West Wing cast members reunite for funnyordie!

“I had another walk and talk to go to but I think I’ll stay with this one.”

The trademark jacket move is a little rusty, hm, Mr. President?

lemon—lyman:

LITERALLY CRYING.

I needed a moment to recover from this.

lemon—lyman:

LITERALLY CRYING.

I needed a moment to recover from this.