It’s important to remember that, first and foremost, if not only, this is entertainment. “The West Wing” isn’t meant to be good for you.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that TV shows, like "The West Wing," are made to entertain people, not to teach them. The main purpose of these shows is to be fun and enjoyable, not to be educational or good for you. It's important to remember that they are just entertainment, not something that is supposed to be good for you or help you learn.
About Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Sorkin is an acclaimed American writer known for his fast-paced dialogue and extended monologues in television, film, and theater. He has won numerous awards, including an Academy Award, for his work as a screenwriter, playwright, and director. Sorkin has created popular and acclaimed shows like The West Wing, and written biopics and adaptations such as The Social Network.
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It’s populated by people who, by and large, have terrific communication skills. Every day is an extraordinary day. For me, it was just a great area for storytelling.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
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American filmmaker (born 1961)
A news organization has a much different responsibility. I might not be telling you the whole story. I might not be telling you a story in a manner that is properly sophisticated.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
Good writers borrow from other writers. Great writers steal from them outright.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
We’re about to shoot an episode on Air Force One, for instance, and we’re going to take liberties, small liberties, with Air Force One, as we take small liberties with our White House set.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
Any time you get two people in a room who disagree about anything, the time of day, there is a scene to be written. That’s what I look for.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
There really isn’t a story that you can’t tell inside of it. It’s very much a clearinghouse for anything that goes on in the world. So you’re not at all limited.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
I grew up in the theatre. It’s where I got my start. Writing a television drama with theatrical dialogue about the theatre is beyond perfection.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
Our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we’ve asked for your attention. That said, there is tremendous drama to be gotten from the great, what you would say, heavy issues.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
Certainly, last year we did an episode about the census and sampling versus a direct statistic. You just said the word “census,” and people fall asleep.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
You know, one of the things I like about this world, or at least I like about the way we’re presenting this world, is these issues are terribly complicated – not nearly as black and white as we’re led to believe.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
There’s a great tradition in storytelling that’s thousands of years old, telling stories about kings and their palaces, and that’s really what I wanted to do.
American filmmaker (born 1961)
Well, I must tell you I write the scripts very close to the bone. So I’m writing episode seven now and couldn’t tell you what happens in episode eight.
American filmmaker (born 1961)