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The West Wing - Toby, Sam, and Josh - A Distinct Lack of Gravitasamazingly_meNovember 9 2010, 07:40:11 UTC
Campaign trail conversation amongst the weary warriors of Bartlet for America is, of course, made of exceedingly weighty stuff. This is a group of people, after all, who graduated at the top of their respective Ivy League classes. They thrive on tearing apart the issues of the day. They are the rising stars of their generation, hell bent on putting their guy in the White House, whatever it takes. They are Serious Political Operatives, god damn it
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Re: The West Wing - Toby, Sam, and Josh - A Distinct Lack of Gravitasever_neutralNovember 10 2010, 07:23:12 UTC
SHINY, HAPPY, PERFECTION.
"If you listen very, very closely," Toby says without taking his eyes off of the magazine in his hands, "you can hear the deafening roar of my indifference."
Re: The West Wing - Toby, Sam, and Josh - A Distinct Lack of Gravitasshutterbug_12November 12 2010, 04:17:02 UTC
This is fantastic. Toby's first line, complete with the description is absolutely perfect. Oh, when they were so much younger and less jaded during the early days. I love it. I can't stop grinning. =)
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I love it all, but this part is the most perfect:
"They asked!
I BET THEY DID, SEABORN.
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Oh, Sam. ♥
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And Toby's "deafening roar of indifference" is perfection.
"And Sam, your love affair with the Oxford comma is frankly sickening,"
*DIES*
PERFECT. Y SO PERFECT THO?
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They are all perfectly in character it's frankly sickening. And I am 100% with Sam on the Oxford comma. Love affair!
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"If you listen very, very closely," Toby says without taking his eyes off of the magazine in his hands, "you can hear the deafening roar of my indifference."
So Toby. So much.
♥
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