If the First Lady cared so much, she'd been involved from the beginning. In the end of the episode, the President gives her a quick lesson on politics from Max Weber. Politics is the boring of hard boards, etc.
@@googoo-gjoob Congrats. If your thing is correcting peoples grammar in the TH-cam comments section, then you must be tickled pink. Because you will be a busy individual.
Amy was so arrogant in this show....couldn't stand the way she wore her shirts half buttoned and talked down to everyone...especially the President and first lady....terrible acting
She was meant to be a character some people loved and some people who don't like determined strong women would hate... the acting was phenomenal. The fact you can't separate the character from the acting and/or the actor is testament to your supreme lack of introspective self-awareness. You don't know why you hate the character and you blame the actor. It's pitiable.
@Philip Dunne Wow!! Phillip you are so smart and introspective! No wonder this show was over my head! I need someone like you to explain it to me. I guess I will just stick to SpongeBob, cause there is no way I am as smart as you to be able to keep up with a tv show of this caliber. Thank you for releasing g me from my chains of stupidity!
The best show and actors EVER put together and produced! I miss it terribly and STILL want Jed Bartlett for President!
God I miss this show. Brilliant in every single respect.
If the First Lady cared so much, she'd been involved from the beginning. In the end of the episode, the President gives her a quick lesson on politics from Max Weber. Politics is the boring of hard boards, etc.
The look on Amy's face: priceless!
That looked like a heavy pair of doors, and whoever did that should be kicked out on their ass.
I've assumed based on the hazing Mrs. B did in her own right, that it was Mrs. Bartlet herself responsible for all the shenanigans.
I fell out my chair when the door door fell........Heheheeheheheheehh!!!!
I would be so scared right now.
ok wait, the door fell???
I would imagine that the door falling part might of lost it's humor if it would of fallen on the back of the First Lady's head.
Or, the door had fallen on ANY Forster lady’s head
It’s “its” and “might have”/“might’ve,” but … good point.
@@josephmanno4514 Is this actually Mrs. Peterson, my 7th grade English teacher??? Stop stalking me Mrs. Peterson!!
@@jeremybr2020 if Joe had not said it...... i would've
@@googoo-gjoob Congrats. If your thing is correcting peoples grammar in the TH-cam comments section, then you must be tickled pink. Because you will be a busy individual.
Amy was so arrogant in this show....couldn't stand the way she wore her shirts half buttoned and talked down to everyone...especially the President and first lady....terrible acting
She was meant to be a character some people loved and some people who don't like determined strong women would hate... the acting was phenomenal. The fact you can't separate the character from the acting and/or the actor is testament to your supreme lack of introspective self-awareness. You don't know why you hate the character and you blame the actor. It's pitiable.
Red, then your compliment is spot on. she was _supposed_ to be someone you disliked. wonderful acting.
@Philip Dunne Wow!! Phillip you are so smart and introspective! No wonder this show was over my head! I need someone like you to explain it to me. I guess I will just stick to SpongeBob, cause there is no way I am as smart as you to be able to keep up with a tv show of this caliber.
Thank you for releasing g me from my chains of stupidity!