Leo's Divisive New Hire | The West Wing
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- “I'm sorry, a job in THIS White House?”
Season 2 Episode 4: In This White House
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"The President likes smart people who disagree with him. He wants to hear from you. The President's asking you to serve... and everything else is crap."
👍They should have waited til that to cut it
@@kristarolleri6442 , search Leo interviews Ainsley
“She seems to be a very good secretary.”
“Well, she’ll be glad to hear that. She’s standing right outside the door.”
BANG
“Ow!”
One of my favorite moments from the entire show.
"I used to have a nervous condition"
"How did your's manifest itself?"
"I drank a lot of scotch"
"I get sick when I drink too much"
"I get drunk when I drink too much"
"you wanna glass of scotch?"
"yes please"
"You want a glass of Scotch? Yes, please" Too bad I'm an alcoholic and don't keep liquor in my office. 🤣
“OW!” Lol.
"Have you been giving the wall a physical again?" - MASH
This has one of my favorite scenes-Ainsley’s interview-and one of my favorite underrated CJ lines:
“What the hell made you think I wouldn’t scream where there were people?!”
"Was worth a shot." 🙄
This was a great scene and she was a great addition to the show.
“Ainsley, would you like to work at the White House?”
“Oh, only since I was two.”
The quick exchange of dialogue on this show was terrific. I recorded every episode when it aired so I could rewind scenes with CC as many times as needed until I could get everyone’s lines. They talked over each other so much.
Too bad she didn't stay on too long
As always Gail's goldfish bowl gives away a plot line - the elephant in the bowl is genius.
The elephant also turns around mid-scene.
Gail?
Who is Gail? It's CJ's fishbowl.
@@ronaldtipton6035 CJ named the goldfish ‘Gail’
Oh how I love Margaret so very much.
She seems to be West Wing's answer to Radar of MASH.
Is there fanfic of what Margaret did after she left the White House (at the end of Bartlett’s term, I guess)?
“Are you kidding?”
“No.”
“Are you kidding?”
“No.”
“Are you kidding?!”
“No!”
“Well what the hell made you think I wouldn’t SCREAM where there were people?!”
"...it was worth a shot."
West Wing was always classy, but the inclusion of Emily Procter in season 2 made it charming.
"Would you like a drink?" "yes please"
wonderfully written and acted - pure class
Ainsley Hayes is my favorite character.
Thump "Oww"!🤣
Please more Leo clips. John Spencer was so great.
I have not watched West Wing in years. The second I saw the title of this clip I knew it was about Ainsley Hayes.
One of my favorite scenes in the show.
That was a classic scene
Purest gold 😊
I have always likened my DVD box sets to the first two seasons as blocks of gold. 😀
There is no television writing like this anymore.
My favorite episode!
Still one of my favorite scenes and not once did she call him Leo.
Only a person who has never watched this series would clip that scene in the middle. Shame on you.
Emily Proctor is gorgeous but good GOD her hair is amazing.
"Mr McGarry"
"Leo"
"Yes sir"
repeat ad infinitum
Emily Proctor could not have done a better job in that scene.
Love it!
Undoubtedly the best West Wing character. Too bad they didn't make her part of the main cast.
Uh oh, it's a walk and talk!
Here it comes . . . . .
She is so so beautiful
Wow! Sorkin could write. Too bad he left the show.
Yes he could. He wrote in a way that showed what American politics could be... should be... opposed but working toward the honest-to-dog greater good. Without actually losing what made those sides opposed. Leaders on both sides that actually cared for the country and what they could do for it, what they were trying to do for it. Not what it could put into their pockets. If the reality operated with even half the integrity...
@@rcslyman8929 Sorkin wrote a fantasy.
@@totallybored5526”good writers borrow from other writers, great writers steal from them outright (even from themselves). After all, stealing from one writer is plagiarism, stealing from another thousand is research”
Love Ainsley
Can you please do the scene where Leo explains alcoholism?
Ainsley was a fun character. Was rather surprised and disappointed that she disappeared after some episodes. I think Emily Procter got a better gig on CSI.
That’s literally the reason she disappeared. It was because she got an offer for CSI Miami
Ainsley should have stayed onbthe show. That was a lost opportunity.
She did have other opportunities!
i love how sam sounds like a woman when he and c.j. both scream, leo!
Can everybody please quote the clip we all just saw in the comments? Because we all need to just read it again, right? I wonder if those morons just quoting the clip live in a special place somewhere. The conversations in that town would be something special.
You have an interesting conversational style. 🥳
Unlike Mandy Ainsley was great addition
I hate this, now i want to know what CJ's question was and i can't remember.
Now im going to have to watch it all again. Oh well. 😉
She thought she’d inadvertently given information about a grand jury to a journalist and she’d broken the law. She thought she was going to prison. Ainsley figured it out and reassured her she hadn’t done anything wrong.
Children who were raised with this show have been conditioned to OPPOSE the other party.
-A child who has never watched this show
Well, John Goodman played a Republican Speaker of the House in a favorable light and Alan Alda's Arnie Vinnick was very positive as a Republican. I do think you have a point, though.
@@timhorn0511 There was also the Republican who absolutely chewed out everyone else for trying to use illegally obtained copy's of Leo's treatment history. His "I will wait for you in the tall grass" rant was pretty epic.
@@timhorn0511John Goodman’s character was vile!
@@Elthenartwo different scenes.