Hey! I've put together some of the funniest moments of season 3! Worked hard on this. Hope you enjoy!! Also let me know below which ones are your favorite. I love “I'm not saying it's necessarily a deal breaker”, CJ's “I'm too sexy...”, Nancy's “See, and I thought you were gonna panic, sir”😂 Well, I love all of them! Adore this season!!
What a great show made you cry.Major laugh major wanna go look things up and encyclopedia. God, I enjoyed it and it went so fast.Every episode was just lightning.
You've done an Excellent Job with this Video Compilation!! An absolute joy to see. When someone watches anything and time flies by, it's a Work of Art.
During Charlie's and CJs prank war, they left out the best part. After Leo walks out, CJ throws her books on her desk and it falls completely apart. CJ looks at Charlie and asks: So how long do you usually make someone your bitch? Charlie replies: It depends.... and walks out...
"What do you think he'll say when you tell him?" "He'll say, Josh, you look remarkably like Sam Seaborn..." I didn't recall that from the original shows but that stuff is golden.
It never gets old...unfortunately, I am. 76 a month ago. I'm going to rewatch this series till I can't anymore. In fact, I want to be watching this on my deathbed. I'll have to put that in my wills' preamble.
When did we pass the Clean Water Act ? I don’t know . How do you not know that ? My waters clean , I don’t ask questions For a dramatic show about serious topics , there is so much comedy gold
"your hair seems bouncy and more manageable!" LOL. There were so many good lines in this show. Loved Leo's dry humor. I remember CJ saying, in regard to the Thanksgiving turkeys in her office, "I don't know where his hindquarters are and I'm not looking for them!" Leo and Ainsley's hiring scene was gold. Margaret telling CJ Franklin Hollis was waiting for her, and Will and Kate. "Tell him to give me a piece of Montana! He's not going to give you a piece of Montana! Why, what's he going to do with it?"
I love the cast, but I was always so overjoyed when Fitzwallace walked in the room. That always meant some top-tier interactions were about to ensue. I liked his all-too brief conversations with Leo, and just his overall presence in a scene. To me, he was a particular treasure on this show.
I loved the scene when they didn’t want homosexuals in Service and he says 50 years ago that was me. Blacks were not supposed to integrate. The army got over it
Phil Baharnd. the king of auto sales. the man could sell a car like, well like anything. the butterball hotline moment was one of the best moments of the show.
"Have you changed shampoo? You have. I can tell, because your hair seems bouncy and more manageable." "I like to look good for ya." "Well, I appreciate it." 😄😄😄😄
“What the hell kind dates are you going on, Oliver?” lives in my brain as much as the entire first episode of West Wing. But the date question has actually made me spit out my drink because DAYUM, Abby went straight for his soul and has absolutely 0 regrets.
Leo had some killer lines: josh and Amy are impersonating each other and bickering and Leo walks by and without missing a beat “God help me some days!” And the way he tells either Margaret, Debbie or mrs Landingham “go sharpen a pencil would you.”
"...to sexy for the otherrr things." "Phil Baharnd?" "I think the jig is up." "I'm sorry, how does a telephone work again?" "It was miniature golf, wasn't it?" "Another sky, another June, another something that rhymes with June." "Someone's gonna get an asskickn from the Missus."
I wish clever, attractive, dedicated people like these really existed - and working in our country's capitol. What I see on C-Span pales in comparison.
The only way you could make this a better series was the guest starts. Hal Holbrook, John Goodman, Glen Close, Matthew Perry, Christian Slater, Laura Dern, oh my Lord, they made it even better, those episodes were so fun.
@@cjay233 He played the submarine commander who came to be an aide to the National Security Advisor. Donna had a crush on him. They traded votes and he was around for a couple episodes.
Binge watching West Wing for 4 years got me through the Trump debacle, so I vividly remember all these moments. It was nice watching a REAL presidential administration in action while Trump was slicing and dicing our democracy.
Only 4 years? I started watching re-watching West Wing on November 28, 2016, and have been watching it (at least three episodes a week) ever since. I may have a problem.😂
@@cynthiahigginbotham9940 I still binge watch it from time to time. It's one of the best written shows of all time. I used to watch continually before Trump, but it was the one thing that kept me sane during those horrible four years
I didn’t realize until today that Simon should have also worn ear protection at the range. Just because you’re not the one shooting doesn’t mean you’re immune to the possibility of hearing loss.
‘Assume the cow has MS’ Funniest moment? You and I must be watching different series… There was nothing funny about that. That was a dramatic moment where CJ lost control of her emotions and made a fool of herself.
"I'm too sexy for my shirt" scene. So the question was asked "Why do you want to become president?" He got the question and the response from the candidate sounded exactly like Kamala Harris. When was this written? Aaron, wanna jump in here with the answer? Did she inspire that response? 😆😆😆😆😆
Love all the scenes, but as if at 08:37 Charlie Young could pick up a 1709 document on the Holy Land from a flea market in Washington (let alone on his salary: these sellers know their price). Those documents cost serious dough! And Bartlet's wife was ridiculous at all times.
@@PostHocErgoPropterHoc Well. When they were campaigning in the mid-west and the time zone difference was funny. Especially with the teenage breakup going on at the same time. And the pulled pork sandwich place. The scene with Babish and the Watergate callback. The scene with the NEA woman that had gripes with the art and described a weird art piece. And Sam say, I've done that before. I didn't know there was funding available. And of course the woot canawl scene.
I‘m pretty sure the episode with the Josh, Toby and Donna stranded is the season 4 opener and the woot canal episode was all the way back in season 1… so they wouldn’t be in a video about season 3…
The funny bit about Leo asking the President if Tennessee is still one of the states is followed by probably the most touching and tear-inducing moment of the entire series.
@@sugarkane4830 Voters from Democrat, Republican, independent backgrounds, first time voters and 'reluctant' (apathetic) voters combined their numbers to get trump out of the WH. Cry all you want about Joe (and personally I have my issues with him) but it was better than another 4 years of Cheeto.