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I have just seen season 4 of the West Wing through "Commencement," and I deeply believe that Aaron Sorkin is the God of TV. No, you don't understand. I spoiled myself silly for this episode, and I was not only crying because I love Toby so much, but holy fuck, had active goosebumps when they shot a slow-mo running scene.
Aaron Sorkin is the God of TV.
Therefore, I write this completely bloodless ficlet about working at the White House.
Working at the White House pays all right for a government job. It pays very well, in fact, for a government job. It does not pay, however, as well as most people associated with the White House are accustomed to living: the President is a Bartlet of New Hampshire. Josh lives off the inheiritance that he has from his father, who was a equity partner at Debovoise & Plimpton, and Sam has savings from his time at Gage Whitney. To buy a million dollar house for Andy when he was driving a used Ford Taurus, Toby signed himself up for a series of lectures on the circuit. He'll do a little ghost-writing, too, and he goes to the house after the twins are out of the hospital.
Zoey is still missing; it is deafeningly silent in the suburbs, and it is raining a little. There is no furniture in the house, and Toby goes into the upstairs bedroom, sits down on the window seat that overlooks the garden. His pager is on; if they need him, they will buzz. If they find Zoey, they will buzz. If anything happens to the twins, Andy will buzz.
It is quiet, raining a little outside, and Toby sits in the master bedroom and looks at the empty closets in the house of dreams.
Aaron Sorkin is the God of TV.
Therefore, I write this completely bloodless ficlet about working at the White House.
Working at the White House pays all right for a government job. It pays very well, in fact, for a government job. It does not pay, however, as well as most people associated with the White House are accustomed to living: the President is a Bartlet of New Hampshire. Josh lives off the inheiritance that he has from his father, who was a equity partner at Debovoise & Plimpton, and Sam has savings from his time at Gage Whitney. To buy a million dollar house for Andy when he was driving a used Ford Taurus, Toby signed himself up for a series of lectures on the circuit. He'll do a little ghost-writing, too, and he goes to the house after the twins are out of the hospital.
Zoey is still missing; it is deafeningly silent in the suburbs, and it is raining a little. There is no furniture in the house, and Toby goes into the upstairs bedroom, sits down on the window seat that overlooks the garden. His pager is on; if they need him, they will buzz. If they find Zoey, they will buzz. If anything happens to the twins, Andy will buzz.
It is quiet, raining a little outside, and Toby sits in the master bedroom and looks at the empty closets in the house of dreams.
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Date: 2006-07-25 04:17 am (UTC)anyway, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. oh, toby. fuck, i love him.
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Date: 2006-07-26 10:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-07-25 04:54 am (UTC)Lovely drabble...nice bit of insight there that I hadn't paid much attention to.
Holy crap I love that show.
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Date: 2006-07-26 10:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-07-25 07:09 pm (UTC)*has only seen s1-2*
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Date: 2006-07-26 10:50 pm (UTC)