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Will's example about the Challenger disaster is a bit misleading, which is unfortunate, since Will was on a roll. While the o-rings hadn't been tested to those temperatures, the temperature issue was brought up. Several times.

I actually re-watched the pilot just before I dove into the last three episodes, which helped TREMENDOUSLY. It was also partially out of a "why did I ever start watching this show" element, since the last two seasons have significantly tried my suspension of disbelief. (Primarily with "Nancy gets out of jail, her kids

I actually re-watched the pilot just before I dove into the last three episodes, which helped TREMENDOUSLY. It was also partially out of a "why did I ever start watching this show" element, since the last two seasons have significantly tried my suspension of disbelief. (Primarily with "Nancy gets out of jail, her kids

Man, I mean, I know the Sorkin supercut really brought the point home, but the fact that he even reused the "sky falling" ceiling crashing down on someone's desk element (which happened to Josh in The West Wing) was just… like… comon, are you that in love with the sound of your own tropes? Christ.

Man, I mean, I know the Sorkin supercut really brought the point home, but the fact that he even reused the "sky falling" ceiling crashing down on someone's desk element (which happened to Josh in The West Wing) was just… like… comon, are you that in love with the sound of your own tropes? Christ.