"The West Wing" Bad Moon Rising (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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(2001)

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And the winner of 'The Best Intro Is' ...
StuffedCat20 January 2023
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Whilst there are a few West Wing intro scenes that are poignant or serious, for the most part they're the set-up for a one-liner which never fails to have me chuckling throughout that episode as I think back on it.

This one, though, has me chuckling throughout the year, every time it randomly pops into my head. Unusually, this isn't clever wordplay. It's not a major character's insightful comment on another major character's psyche. For the most part, it's not even verbal.

Oliver Babage's reaction when told "I'm going to tell you a story and then I need you to tell me whether or not I've engaged 16 people in a massive criminal conspiracy to defraud the public in order to win a presidential election" is priceless. His simple one-word reply, "Okay", delivered in a totally deadpan tone, is exquisite.
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9/10
He did nothing wrong. He did NOTHING WRONG!
robrosenberger13 November 2012
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It's hard to overstate how much Snuffy Walden's music enhanced and defined this show. In a dark episode, the music subtly invokes the "New York Minute" motif from three shows prior. Jed and Leo begin the process of going public with the M.S., by meeting with White House Senior Counsel Oliver Babish (the unrelentingly stellar Oliver Platt - THE IMPOSTERS, THE ICE HARVEST). Platt replaces season 1's John Laroquette. On the one hand, this feels wrong, as John was delightful. But there's no denying that Oliver rises to the decidedly-darker nuances in his eight-episode arc, nailing them more perfectly than anyone you can imagine. Jacqueline Kim (STAR TREK: GENERATIONS) shares some lovely, too-brief chemistry with Sam. In one of the most touching scenes between two wonderful performers, Jed admonishes Charlie to never, ever lie about what he knows.
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