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The West Wing but it's just the bits my partner @miss-nerdstiles and I are constantly referencing
"That's the problem with the American Dream. Makes everyone concerned for the day they're going to be rich."
- "Ways and Means." The West Wing, created by Aaron Sorkin, season 3, episode 4, 2001.
"Your garbage can is on fire"
Edited by Kevin Porter (follow me on Twitter @KevinTPorter) This video is a tribute to the work of Aaron Sorkin: the recycled dialogue, recurring phrases, an...
ahhhh Sorkin
Since I know you are also a fan of Sorkinisms, Here's another for you: Amy Gardner says the joke about the Hungry Mother who hasn't eaten in 38 days in S5E5 of TWW, and that's the one that Harriet Hayes is trying to learn for her Falstaff Society Initiation in Studio 60 in episode 10!
Isn’t that so funny? And I’m not sure which one is my favorite, because Amy successfully delivers the joke and is adorable…but Harriet can’t tell a joke and it’s charming. Studio 60 is my forever fave because it was my first Sorkin show. (And second Sorkin ever because @actuallylukedanes introduced me to The American President long ago.) I do love Sorkinisms, though! If you watch in backwards order like I did (Studio 60, then TWW, then Sports Night) by the time you watch Aaron Sorkin’s first show you can’t stop noticing them everywhere.
Image: Gregory Peck, Mary Badham and Phillip Alford in the 1962 film adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. (Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)
What would To Kill A Mockingbird sound like in “Sorkin speak’ (as in screenwriter Aaron Sorkin)? That's what a lot of other people have been wondering since hearing that Sorkin will adapt the book for Broadway.
To Sorkin A Mockingbird: Screenwriter Will Adapt Novel For Broadway
Sorkin 3:16 says “I’m gonna turn your house into my ping pong room.”
Eyes front, Mister.
Sports Night / West Wing / Newsroom | Day 37