I get your point but not every scene involving women has to pass the Bechtel test. Sorkin writes plenty of strong women with strong intellect and strong skills. And this conversation about Josh is a plot point for Donna in this episode. She is, in fact, wigging out.
So was that like a "defense of marriage" act thing, where congress was trying to define marriage as hetero only? And Josh said he'd tell the President to just sign it? How the hell was that not a bigger deal among the democrats in the show? Talk about a massive betrayal.
If I remember correctly it was inserted into a bill as a nasty maneuver the opposition. To toss it out they had to veto the whole bill which would have caused a whole lot of shit for everyone. Quite a lot of this and I think the previous episode covered how they tried to get rid of that part of the bill but could not. It was a whole dog fight and they had to swallow a bitter pill.
They in fact do not look alike if you are a discerning male who has spent a lifetime chasing blondes. Donna is gawkward, snaggle toothed, flat chested and has a dazed resting expression but has an elegance to her from being a plucky go-getter who makes the most of what she's been given. Ainsley is what scientists call a "spinner" who was born with an embarrassment of physical alpha hot girl gifts and that are the opposite of Donna--perfect teeth, busty, thick wavy blonde hair and symmetry, and, for a small girl has an Amazon-like physical presence. She is depicted as dressing neutral to hide much of this which she considers a bother and a hindrance to her intelligence and headstrong leadership. She is a pure daddy's girl from money who has never experienced a single moment of self-doubt and yet her stoic nature does not cause her to be obnoxious about it. Either of them would be likely a nightmare to woo, but combined they would make the perfect woman.
Love Ainsley's character - she definitely made an impression.
Love this moment between Ainsley and Donna!
I have always loved that line about the heat in her "Office"....."I could grow Papayas in here" 🤣🤣🤣
I'm thinking that when the writers said "how do you want me to write for Ainsley ? What is she ??". The answer was, "she's spunky".
@@dougbrown9574 🤣🤣🤣 Perfect Doug! I'm thinking Ainsley would be on board! 👋
The only mistake the producers on this show made in the first four seasons was losing Ainsley to another show as a full time cast member
Well not agreeing to pay Rob Lowe makes the list
I desperately want Sorkin to write a show with Ainsley and Sam married and as president
That was very nice.😊
Ok the description and the video- two different things
Lol that Dell laptop.
It will forever kill me that Donna’s date only asked her out because he thought she was Ainsley
Bechdel test fail: could Ainsley and Donna have talked about something other than men? Yes. Lots of things.
They talked about Papayas.
I get your point but not every scene involving women has to pass the Bechtel test. Sorkin writes plenty of strong women with strong intellect and strong skills. And this conversation about Josh is a plot point for Donna in this episode. She is, in fact, wigging out.
How could Josh and Donna never marry?
Horrible lighting means can't see Donna in that orange red dress
Smoke shows
Nice try hear a Fresca shout-out.
So was that like a "defense of marriage" act thing, where congress was trying to define marriage as hetero only? And Josh said he'd tell the President to just sign it? How the hell was that not a bigger deal among the democrats in the show? Talk about a massive betrayal.
Twas the times we lived in. Kind of like women's rights over their bodies. Or not.
Because it just created a federal definition of marriage, which was a step backward, but didn't remove the states' rights to permit gay marriage.
If I remember correctly it was inserted into a bill as a nasty maneuver the opposition. To toss it out they had to veto the whole bill which would have caused a whole lot of shit for everyone. Quite a lot of this and I think the previous episode covered how they tried to get rid of that part of the bill but could not. It was a whole dog fight and they had to swallow a bitter pill.
They in fact do not look alike if you are a discerning male who has spent a lifetime chasing blondes.
Donna is gawkward, snaggle toothed, flat chested and has a dazed resting expression but has an elegance to her from being a plucky go-getter who makes the most of what she's been given.
Ainsley is what scientists call a "spinner" who was born with an embarrassment of physical alpha hot girl gifts and that are the opposite of Donna--perfect teeth, busty, thick wavy blonde hair and symmetry, and, for a small girl has an Amazon-like physical presence. She is depicted as dressing neutral to hide much of this which she considers a bother and a hindrance to her intelligence and headstrong leadership. She is a pure daddy's girl from money who has never experienced a single moment of self-doubt and yet her stoic nature does not cause her to be obnoxious about it.
Either of them would be likely a nightmare to woo, but combined they would make the perfect woman.
Othe than being blonde they look nothing alike. Donna was cute but Ainsley was a smokeshow