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Live blogging the live West Wing debate!

by Bob Sassone, posted Nov 1st 2005 7:07PM

Jimmy Smits and Alan AldaDon't forget, the live debate between Republican Arnold Vinick and Democrat Matthew Santos will take place on NBC this Sunday, November 6, at 8pm. The debate will be moderated by newsman Forrest Sawyer, and will have limited commercial interruption.

I'll be live blogging the debate as it happens, starting just before 8pm (Eastern time), so make sure you tune in to both and get your comments ready!

 

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Jennelle

I don' watch the show and caught the episode by accident. I was completely glued to the tv for that hour--what a fantastic, creative idea. However, I do agree that it was pretty irresponsible of NBC to present it as reality(like someone else posted). There are a lot of (stupid?)people who might actually think these two are running.

November 08 2005 at 2:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Taj Maya

I read on nbc.com that they shot this episode twice, once for the east coast and once for the west coast, so both could be "Live." Did anyone see both? I'd be curious how different they were. I thought the West Coast version was fun and enjoyed the "underrehearsed-ness" of it, the actors stumbling on their words in a very realistic (but rarely seen) fashion. But I'm betting the East Coast run was even more rough around the edges. Can anyone tell me? Also - isn't it obvious that Santos will win both the debate and the presidency? People who like Bartlett and The West Wing will prefer Santos... I like Vinick FOR A REPUBLICAN, but ... come on! I vote for Santos. Thanks NBC, for giving us a debate with real issues and our dream candidates and (lack of) rules.

November 07 2005 at 1:19 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
PatW

West Wing has always been a favorite. I've really enjoyed the Democratic/Republican episodes. I loved the live debate. I was hoping the audiance could vote but haven't found a place to do that. I'm hoping they do not let this show go for a few years at least. I do have a hard tim figureing why they let shows go... Third Watch, Joan of Arcadia ... Was upset at their loss. Many good new shows this year, but I;d rather have my old friend shows

November 07 2005 at 12:38 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Christine Johnson

As a long-time fan of the West Wing, I have to say I was a little disappointed in the live debate. They could have done more with it. I think the format (rejecting debate rules) made it look a little high-schoolish. After all, Alda and Smits are ACTORS, not politicians and it showed. I think it would have been more fun to see the backstage reactions from members of their respective campaign staffs to debate answers/speeches.

November 06 2005 at 10:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lupe Aleman

I was a little disappointed in tonights episode. I don't think that either canadate seperated himself from each other. I am pulling for Congressman Santos ( a al an Hispanic JFK ). I expected more from Congressman Santos. Senator Vinick surprised me. He was very good. I am looking forward to the rest of the season. I also hope that the show is picked up for another season.

November 06 2005 at 10:00 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jim Elias

I turned on West Wing pretty much by accident right in the middle of the 'live debate'. I've always enjoyed the program and tonight's episode I think was brilliant TV. However, I am appalled that NBC would produce this program and disguise it as real, live news! I shudder at the idea of how many ill-informed Americans turned this on in the middle of the 'live debate', became engaged (no, entranced) by the writing and acting, and are now 'educated' and 'politically aware' voters. The power of the press is so strong ... I believe NBC stepped outside the parameters of media decency with this show.

November 06 2005 at 9:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Herb

It seems me that NBC has decided that this will be the last season with the 'suicide move' of the show to Sunday nights.

November 06 2005 at 8:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mac Malik

I seriously hope this show goes on for more seasons. With a new president we can hit so many new topics and the world around us gives us even more news that we can incorporate in the show. We can see Josh as Chief of Staff. Donnna as Press Secretary. Get some new people and we can have an exciting young presidency to grow and grow. I am really enjoying this season and this debate premiering on sunday will just prove how great and the potential of this show!!!!! I mean if Commander and Chief show on abc still runs, west wing should be praised for its greatness. That's all I got to say. P.S. I saw recently Issac and Ismail show. That aberation from the show. A play as the intro called it still gives me chills. Amazing show. Islamic Extremist is to Islam as KKK is to Christianity. Good analogy. That was first show I watched and have watched all seasons before it and everyone after.

November 04 2005 at 7:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dean DiBrito

I predict the show will be back and Matt Santos will win the election.

November 03 2005 at 1:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bart

I don't think it's been decided yet about this being the last season. I hope NBC keeps it alive at least one more year. I would love to see either Santos or Vinnick in the White House, and follow some of their term. Plus, it would be also fun to watch ex-President Bartlett being used once in a while like former President's Bush and Clinton...so many possibilities. The execs at NBC should be strangled for moving this to Sunday night at 8. Last year and this year, the show has totally regained its footing after that first dreadful year without Sorkin. The Producers and writers should be commended. The addition of Alan Alda and Jimmy Smits has been awesome. If only we had choices like that for real.

November 03 2005 at 12:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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