someone: not ALL men me: *thinks about John Mulaney* shit u right
Top 15 West Wing Relationships (as voted by my followers)
15. Jed Bartlet and Josh Lyman “What was Josh Lyman? A warning shot? That was my son!”
They are all okay and all those things could exist in the same woman.
In The West Wing, the Iowa episode “King Corn” directly concerns the growing sexual tension between Josh Lyman and Donna Moss. The episode finds the two coming ever closer to answering the will-they-or-won’t-they question in the affirmative—realizing that their hotel rooms in Cedar Rapids are directly across the hall from each other. It emphasizes their parallel mornings. It emphasizes their parallel days. It ends with Josh, aaaalmost deciding to knock on Donna’s door when the day is done, and then deciding against it. And yet, the episode does the work that will be necessary for Donna and Josh to become a couple: It insists on their equality. All those parallels—rooms and days—suggest how far Donna has come from being, simply, Josh’s assistant. They suggest that Donna and Josh becoming a couple would not be a boss-and-secretary affair, but rather a marriage—or, you know, a committed relationship—of equals.
Janel’s In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Part 1 commentary
“There are so many great lines. Sometimes on tv, everything goes so fast, you know? You see one show, and then the next week you see another show. It’s almost like this is a film. It slows down a little more. You get those famous Aaron Sorkin lines in every single episode, that are as incredible as any of the famous lines. You hear things and you just can’t believe he came up with them.”
Reblog if you’d love to see Carrie Fisher strangle Donald Trump to death with a chain
MBTI as things that are great
ESTP: when you throw your trash perfectly into the trashcan from across the room
ESFP: waking up to a bunch of texts
ENFP: just a really damn good cheesecake
ISFP: having your hair brushed
INFJ: using new pens in a brand new notebook
INFP: that really quiet, peaceful hour right before dawn when everyone is still sleeping and the air is crisp and cool
ENTP: making a joke and the whole class laughs
INTP: when your friend starts getting into a show/book/movie you really love
INTJ: acing a test you thought you did poorly on
ENTJ: when the other people in your project group refer to you as the “smart one”
ISTJ: The euphoria of closing the tabs you used for an essay
ESTJ: peeling the plastic protector off a brand new phone screen
ISFJ: the excitement that comes when you’re about to give someone the PERFECT gift
ISTP: gnarly high fives that land perfectly and make the meatiest slap
ENFJ: when you gave someone advice and they didn’t follow it but you were right, and now they’re coming crawling back
ESFJ: hearing your favorite song playing in public
Means so much to meeee
The show celebrated public service. It celebrated the people who remain unknown and unnamed. The people who serve the nation out of true patriotism. Not party, not partisan, but American. That was always the center and energy of the show. We were going to celebrate the very best part of us. – Martin Sheen
Megan Garber, ‘No, It’s Iowa’: When TV Dramas Go to Caucus (via savannsahstark)
alexander hamilton: big-government duel loser
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The West Wing + tumblr text posts (14/?)
every time Jed Bartlet looks at Sam Seaborn like a proud dad everything inside of me melts