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Read the rave reviews on AV Club, watched pilot, added to My Shows.

TWW comes from a different time and network, so perhaps it is HBO which is pushing a more aggressive timetable on the relationship front; however, I never found the romantic relationships on TWW anywhere near as compelling as the friendship between the characters. Willoughby's example is perfect; I fear that if TWW

TWW comes from a different time and network, so perhaps it is HBO which is pushing a more aggressive timetable on the relationship front; however, I never found the romantic relationships on TWW anywhere near as compelling as the friendship between the characters. Willoughby's example is perfect; I fear that if TWW

Thanks for the clarification - I thought it was one episode.

Thanks for the clarification - I thought it was one episode.

The more interesting question is whether they produce them as 13 per year, or all 26 in the can at once. Since they're airing them over two years, the former would be better - smaller orders usually means they can focus on doing a better job on each set, but I suspect (sadly) that it is the latter.

The more interesting question is whether they produce them as 13 per year, or all 26 in the can at once. Since they're airing them over two years, the former would be better - smaller orders usually means they can focus on doing a better job on each set, but I suspect (sadly) that it is the latter.

Thank goodness Arrested Development never "became a hit".

Thank goodness Arrested Development never "became a hit".

The bowling guy didn't like Leslie and he got punched in the face, so this guy is probably going to end up dead. Don't cross Leslie Knope.

The bowling guy didn't like Leslie and he got punched in the face, so this guy is probably going to end up dead. Don't cross Leslie Knope.

There is plenty of "relationship stuff" in The West Wing and it is pure gold. Of course, I'm not referring to the romantic trysts and angst which seem to pre-dominate post-TWW Sorkin series - I'm talking about those incredible character relationships (let's say Leo & Bartlett, or Bartlett & Mrs. Landingham, or Josh &

There is plenty of "relationship stuff" in The West Wing and it is pure gold. Of course, I'm not referring to the romantic trysts and angst which seem to pre-dominate post-TWW Sorkin series - I'm talking about those incredible character relationships (let's say Leo & Bartlett, or Bartlett & Mrs. Landingham, or Josh &

Does a script order necessarily mean the episode would be made?

Does a script order necessarily mean the episode would be made?

Also, I am not looking forward to tomorrow's "What's on Tonight?"

Also, I am not looking forward to tomorrow's "What's on Tonight?"

I was anticipating the absolving of Donna - convenient that they had Hardman on his way out to facilitate that. There's no way they were going to let that go on unanswered - the "everyone's cool that Donna shreds evidence but it's all good cause Harvey is the closer so you can can all suck it" thing would have just