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We completely understand why this is the best episode of The West Wing and possibly on TV. Next week: The West Wing (518, “Access”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/Cordkillers Download full video: Download Video
Tom is excited for the new buddy cop, Mandalorian and The Grogu. And they’re going to remake The Avengers. The old black and white British show not the Marvel one. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The West Wing (222, “Two Cathedrals”) Next week: The West Wing (518, “Access”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and … Continue reading Cordkillers 487 – Is Apple’s Vision a Pro? →
Tom is excited for the new buddy cop, Mandalorian and The Grogu. And they’re going to remake The Avengers. The old black and white British show not the Marvel one. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The West Wing (222, “Two Cathedrals”) Next week: The West Wing (518, “Access”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and … Continue reading Cordkillers 487 – Is Apple’s Vision a Pro? →
We absolutely understand why this is the best episode of The West Wing and possibly on TV. Next week: Worst West Wing Access S5 E 18Email the show at Cordkillers@gmail.comSubscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at Patreon.com/Cordkillers. Download audio
We absolutely understand why this is the best episode of The West Wing and possibly on TV. Next week: Worst West Wing Access S5 E 18Email the show at Cordkillers@gmail.comSubscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at Patreon.com/Cordkillers. Download audio
This week on the podcast, we're thinking about Two Cathedrals-- because we're watching the Power Rangers Ninja Storm episode "Brothers in Arms"! Why is it so easy to brainwash potatoes? What does this episode teach us about responsible waste management? And does Lauren believe in conspiracies now?
It's our final read along of 2022, and we're so excited to be talking about KJ Charles's Band Sinister — one of Jen's favorite books (she won the coin toss when we picked which of KJ's books we were going to read). This one has all the things we love: found family, sexy rakes, gentlemen's societies, meddling sisters, anonymous gothic novelists, hot doctors, and more. We talk about how KJ writes a beautiful book, that seems to use all the necessary words and nothing more, and makes us think differently about the world and our place in it. Do yourself a favor and read it right now. This is the last traditional episode of the year — Our next full length episode will be our New Year's Eve episode and it's a doozy — we suggest putting your headphones in right now to be prepared. Thank you, as always, for listening. If you are up for leaving a rating or review for the podcast on your favorite podcasting app, we would be very grateful.Thanks to Jaye Finer, author of Jane of Battery Park, and to Lumi Labs for sponsoring the episode. Visit microdose.com and use the code FATEDMATES for 30% off your order and free shipping. Show NotesBand Sinister is a stand alone romance published by KJ Charles in 2018. If you loved it as much as we did, go read Sarah's favorite, Wanted: A Gentleman, next.Publishing is on fire, or it least it seems that way. The USA Today Bestseller List is gone, at least until further notice, but the New York Times list lives on. In other news this week, Book Forum is shutting down, and so is Buzzfeed Books. Oh, and the HarperCollins Union is on strike (we stand with them, and will not be doing deep dives of HarperCollins books until the strike is resolved). So what we want to know is: Who is putting together Block Club Chicago and the Defector…but for books.What's a sawbones? Oh, so that's why Corvin, Raven, and Rookwood are called the Murder.There is a whole lotta Latin in the Two Cathedrals episode of The West Wing.
What's next you say? It's only Guy and Al looking back at Aaron Sorkin's TV masterpiece, The West Wing, which features a phenomenal ensemble cast, spearheaded by the incomparable Martin Sheen. Get in touch with your thoughts and suggestions using culturalappreciationpod@gmail.com. Follow Cultural Appreciation on Twitter @CulturalApppod Follow Guy on Twitter @GuyKilty Follow Al on Twitter @Al_acrity Contribute to the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/culturalappreciationpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest today is Canon Alan Bentrup. Alan is the Canon for Evangelism & Mission from the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. He is here today to talk about the Season 2 finale of The West Wing, Two Cathedrals.
It's the second season finale as we dive deep into Two Cathedrals with the one and only David Sirota! And don't worry - we'll be back next week.
In Steves own words "In Fitzroy I am going to do what I have been threatening for many years. I am going to preach on the television series West Wing's two part episode Two Cathedrals. It is a remarkable piece of television drama where the President, Jed Bartlett, closes a Cathedral to have a rage at God about all kinds of injustices that he feels God has been sending towards him. On the other end of this encounter with God a storm creeps up the East Coast of America and Bartlett's senses something extra-or
The season two finale! David and Jonathan talk about how Los Angeles is a lot like Houston, David's Master's thesis on Christian Freedom, and a few other things. Follow us on Twitter and Reddit: @Theotherthings3 (https://mobile.twitter.com/Theotherthings3) @DavidLugoSJ1 (https://mobile.twitter.com/DavidLugoSJ1) @jharmonsj (https://mobile.twitter.com/jharmonsj) r/OtherThings (https://www.reddit.com/r/OtherThings/) DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this podcast are our opinion. We do not speak for the Society of Jesus or the Catholic Church. Two Cathedrals in Los Angeles: St Sophia (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/jUqQwDcm.jpeg) St Sophia 2 (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/Jx-mb0sD.jpeg) St Sophia 3 (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/6sodL748.jpeg) Our Lady of the Angels 1 (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/zyKWw029.jpeg) Our Lady of the Angels 2 (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/zarRTkPj.jpeg) Our Lady of the Angels 3 (https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/d/d64a5e2f-c726-4258-9bdf-e7cac3a26cb7/sYLsJGTx.jpeg)
It’s been a week, but we still can’t get over that Jane the Virgin finale! This week on the podcast, Noel and Kate dive in with that fun and shocking finale, as well as the rest of season four. Before that, however, we have a full week in TV. First up is comedy and reality, including the premiere of Archer: Danger Island, catchups with Bob’s Burgers, Barry, and Atlanta, and a very wheelhouse RuPaul’s Drag Race. Next we talk genre, including the premiere of Into the Badlands, Legion, Steven Universe, and Supergirl, and we round out the week with the drama offerings, including the premiere of The Handmaid’s Tale, Killing Eve, The Americans, The Good Fight, and The Terror. It’s a marathon session this episode—reach out with your thoughts on that Jane twist and the rest of this very full week in TV!Season Spotlight: Jane the Virgin Season 4 (1:43:28)Our Week in Comedy and Reality Archer: Danger Island premiere (22:50) Bob’s Burgers (28:58) Barry (30:45) Atlanta (35:13) RuPaul’s Drag Race (37:07)Our Week in Genre Into the Badlands premiere (47:55) Legion (53:22) Steven Universe (57:04) Supergirl (1:03:20)Our Week in Drama The Handmaid’s Tale premiere (1:10:34) Killing Eve (1:21:46) The Americans (1:26:09) The Good Fight (1:30:23) The Terror (1:34:48)Music Featured: “I’m Coming Out” by Diana Ross; “Turtleneck” by The National; “This Woman’s Work” by Kate Bush; Jane’s Love Theme from Jane the Virgin, composed by Kevin KinerPodcasts Referenced: Check out Kate on Consequence of Sound’s TV Party, talking about Mad Men’s greatest characters, The West Wing’s “Two Cathedrals,” and diving deep with Legends of Tomorrow’s season 3 finale.
For the latest After Party, Allison and Clint serve up their full, uncut interview with Kirsten Nelson, who played young Mrs. Landingham in The West Wing's seminal episode (and You Get Hoynes! namesake) "Two Cathedrals." Together, they talk about what it was like filming the episode, meeting writer/producer/pinch-hitting actor Lawrence O'Donnell on set, and the impact of the episode on The West Wing and our contemporary cultural landscape in general. Take a listen!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week on TV Party, Allison and Clint are joined by two of TV Party's finest Cabinet members (Kate Kulzick and Caroline Siede) to kick off our new recurring segment on perfect, ambitious episodes of television, You Get Hoynes!We couldn't very well do this segment without celebrating the episode it was named after - The West Wing's spellbinding season two finale, "Two Cathedrals." From Martin Sheen's bravura speech to God in the National Cathedral, to the flashbacks of young Jed Bartlett's relationship with the recently-passed Mrs, Landingham, to the ongoing question of whether Jed will seek a second term, it's a masterful hour of Peak Aaron Sorkin television we take great pleasure in discussing in detail - presumably while continuously walking down the halls of CPN Studios. Along the way, Allison and Clint also provide a snippet of their interview with young Mrs. Landingham herself, Kirsten Nelson. Take a listen!Timestamps:3:27 - TV NewsGrey's Anatomy renewed, RIP Harry Anderson, the Allison Mack and Robbie Turner controversies14:02 - This Week in TV:Clint: Black-ish, "Fifty-Three Percent" (ABC)Caroline: For the People, "World's Greatest Judge" (ABC)Allison: Legion, "Chapter 11" (FX)33:08 - Kate: Jane the Virgin, "Chapter Eighty-One" (CW) (SPOILER ALERT)You Get Hoynes: The West Wing, "Two Cathedrals" (NBC)37:57 - Why this episode?46:00 - Episode Synopsis49:35 - Writing1:20:32 - Performances1:31:36 - Interview w/Kirsten Nelson (Young Dolores Landingham) (full interview to come in this week's After Party)1:36:32 - Direction and Cinematography1:43:24 - Score and Music1:55:01 - Next Week in TV:Caroline: Crash Course (Youtube) and Westworld, "Journey Into Night" (HBO)Allison: The Americans, "The Great Patriotic War" (FX); Dirty Computer (MTV)Kate: Premieres of Into the Badlands (AMC) and Archer: Danger Island (FX)Clint: The Expanse, "Assured Destruction" (Syfy)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode of Jed Bartlet is My President, I sit down with Matthew Vose, co-host of Pop-Culturally Deprived, to discuss sacred spaces, cranky Sam, ghost Mrs. Landingham, and sarcastic Latin when we talk about Two Cathedrals (2.22).
Your road map to this week’s entertainment-themed episode: 00:43 Dancing with the Stars: The first elimination was no big surprise, and we've got the next one picked out too. Are you watching? 18:10 Beauty and the Beast: Disney's latest live-action remake of an animated favorite may not be critically acclaimed, but Catherine and her teenager found it much more beautiful than beastly. 27:28 Challenge Round: Catherine challenged Terri to watch the documentary The Million Dollar Duck, which is a delightful peek into a daffy subculture. For next week, Terri challenged Catherine to watch the 2003 movie What a Girl Wants (available on Amazon and iTunes. Note: We're taking a little time off from The West Wing to stay at the same pace as the West Wing Weekly podcast, which spent a couple of episodes on "Two Cathedrals" and is then taking a week off. We'll be back to our weekly watch soon, though.
Aaron Sorkin joins Josh and Hrishi for our final episode of Season Two, to talk about his experience writing "Two Cathedrals." Plus, Kirsten Nelson (@NelsonKirsten) tells us about playing the role of the young Mrs Landingham. thewestwingweekly.com/episodes/222-part2
Your road map to this week’s entertainment-themed episode: 00:33 Dancing with the Stars: It’s time to return to the ballroom, and we’re happy to see our beloved Tom Bergeron, the pros, and (most of) the celebrity competitors. Tell us who your favorites are. (Mentioned: interview with mom-car driver Nancy Kerrigan.) 11:21 The West Wing: Going from frivolous and fun to masterful and moving, we watched the season 2 finale, “Two Cathedrals.” This is one that bears re-watching, because it’s got layers, man. (Mentioned: Latin rant with subtitles; interview with Kirsten Nelson) 21:10 Challenge Round: Terri challenged Catherine to watch the pilot of the USA show Psych, starring Dule Hill as well as Kirsten Nelson, who played the young Mrs. Landingham in “Two Cathedrals.” Catherine was charmed by its frothy foolishness. For next week, she challenged Terri to watch the documentary The Million Dollar Duck (available on Amazon and iTunes).
We present the first of two episodes of our podcast discussing the Season Two finale. In this episode, we're joined by West Wing writer / producer Lawrence O'Donnell (@Lawrence), aka Jed's father, Headmaster Bartlet. Plus, Mary Graham, author of Presidents' Secrets: The Use and Abuse of Hidden Power tells us all about how presidents have hidden the truth about their health from the American people. And, introducing the BARTLET SECRETARY NAME GENERATOR. thewestwingweekly.com/episodes/222-part1
Your road map to this week's entertainment-themed episode: 00:33 Dancing with the Stars: Our favorite pros are back with the usual motley crew of stars ... er, “stars.” We’ll be watching when the show premieres next Monday, March 20. 08:13 The West Wing: Tragedy strikes a beloved character in the midst of a lot of other, well, tragedy in the episode "18th and Potomac." But we enjoyed this episode, as well as the behind-the-scenes scoop from the West Wing Weekly podcast. Up next week: the powerful end-of-season-2 episode "Two Cathedrals." 19:45 Challenge Round: Catherine challenged Terri to watch an episode of Downton Abbey (season 1, episode 1), and Terri was charmed by the upstairs/downstairs-ness of it all. (Mentioned: evilbutler.com, which sadly has lapsed; you can find the actor on Twitter @TheEvilButler, though.) For next time, Terri challenged Catherine to watch the pilot of the USA show Psych, available on iTunes if not elsewhere.
In this episode Matt talks up West Wing S2E22 “Two Cathedrals”. Find all contact links at https://sorkincast.wordpress.commp3
In this episode Matt talks up West Wing S2E22 “Two Cathedrals”. Next week is our feedback podcast for Season 2 of the West Wing. You only have until July 12th, 2016 to get any thoughts in. Find all contact links at sorkincast.wordpress.com mp3
Zoë + Jason Shelly discuss the West Wing episode "Two Cathedrals"
BlazinRy host Ryan Holmes welcomes disco music legend D.C. LaRue, who is celebrating the 40th Anniversary of his disco classic "Cathedrals." D.C. will be performing on New Year's Eve at The Very Last Ultimate Disco New Year's Eve at The Eldorado at 1216 Surf Avenue in Coney Island.
This week, Joe and Todd discuss President Jed Bartlet in “Two Cathedrals,” Season 02 Episode 22 of The West Wing. Show Notes & Links Alejandro Jodorowsky on IMDB.com “Josiah Bartlet” on Wikipedia “Two Cathedrals” on Wikipedia “Two Cathedrals” on IMDB.com … Continue reading →
Listening to the two Cathedrals of Norwich. More details at www.audiodays.org
It's Christmas time in Coventry and David is looking forward to opening presents with his family.From November 2010, when the theme was mistaken identity.Standby for an important announcement next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.