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I WANT THIS PLANE TO LAND!

All of the scenes inside Air Force One, except for maybe one of the later ones, include announcements from Lt. Colonel Gantry.

In “20 Hours in America: Pt 1”, when the President is interviewing secretaries, he says that Air Force One is piloted by an Air Force general.

So was Gantry the co-pilot making announcements, or was that a dialogue faux pas?

Don’t really care. Just curious.

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u/Safe-Sea-5723 — 1 day ago

‘Can’t Rewatch’ episodes?

Like many of you, I’ve watched TWW many times. I didn’t get to watch it when it aired since I was always working. It was my step-dad’s favorite show, so I gave it a chance. The cast feels like family, now.

Every episode title evokes an emotion, usually around the main theme. There are a few that just kind of bring me down. In the past, when they’re next in the queue, I say I’m not going to watch it, yet I do. Until the last couple of rewatches.

I skipped Somebody’s Going to Emergency once, and The Long Goodbye. Burnham Wood is very hard for me to watch because of John Spencer’s eventual passing, but I can’t bring myself to skip it.

Skipping them means I don’t get to see the enjoyable sub-plots, but sometimes I’m just not in the mood to watch them.

Can anyone else relate?

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u/Safe-Sea-5723 — 4 days ago

Flamingo

I started another rewatch and caught something. Throughout the show, President Bartlet’s Secret Service code name was “Eagle”, but in S1, Ep12, He Shall From Time to Time, when he collapsed and broke the Stueben glass pitcher, the agent said “Liberty is down.”

The Secret Service doesn’t usually change code names (or comment on procedures), so I found it mildly interesting that the writers changed it.

(First Reddit post ever)

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u/Safe-Sea-5723 — 3 months ago