{"id":3194,"date":"2014-01-13T13:00:57","date_gmt":"2014-01-13T21:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=3194"},"modified":"2014-01-13T12:52:54","modified_gmt":"2014-01-13T20:52:54","slug":"mark-watches-the-west-wing-s05e13-the-warfare-of-genghis-khan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2014\/01\/mark-watches-the-west-wing-s05e13-the-warfare-of-genghis-khan\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;The West Wing&#8217;: S05E13 &#8211; The Warfare of Genghis Khan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of <i>The West Wing<\/i>, Bartlet is woken early by disturbing news of possible testing of an atomic bomb. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>The West Wing<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->This is a strange and sort of slow-burn-style episode, but I liked it. This isn&#8217;t the most stupendous season of the show, and I <i>do <\/i>feel like the season-long arc is rough at best. I don&#8217;t know where John Wells is going with season five, but when the show is good here, it&#8217;s <i>really<\/i> good. There are some nice moments in &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan,&#8221; but there are also some shockingly bizarre bits that\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 well, let&#8217;s talk about them.<\/p>\n<p><b>C.J.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Okay, that&#8217;s two episodes in a row where plots are introduced concerning C.J. and we barely scratch the surface of what&#8217;s happening, and then <i>nothing<\/i>. No resolution, no closure, and no time spent on anything other than the introduction. Previously, that was with C.J.&#8217;s admirer, Ben, and he&#8217;s brought up <i>again<\/i> in this episode. Except the story goes nowhere. I think he&#8217;s mentioned in the beginning when Carol talks about him calling more, but then\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 why? Why is this a thing, and why do they keep bringing up it without any resolution? This wouldn&#8217;t be so egregious if the writers hadn&#8217;t done the same thing with her possible spat with Taylor Reid. How do you bring in Jay Mohr to be this super douche-y political commentator, gear up C.J. for war, and then with one sentence, Toby ends the story? It just feels so <i>weird<\/i>. I admit that I might be expecting too much of the show at this point because I&#8217;m not used to highly serialized plots, so it&#8217;s possible that in the next few episodes, this will all be addressed. It just feels so weird, you know?<\/p>\n<p><b>Will<\/b><\/p>\n<p>JUST LIKE ALL OF WILL&#8217;S FIGHTING WITH TOBY. Can we stop this <i>now<\/i>? Am I seriously supposed to believe that Toby is holding a childish grudge against Will for <i>this<\/i> long? Because it just doesn&#8217;t seem like the Toby I know from the past episodes. ARGH, I just don&#8217;t understand why this is happening, and I don&#8217;t see any direction or hope in sight.<\/p>\n<p>That being said, I <i>really<\/i> enjoyed the chance to see Will interact with Vice President Russell, and Russell&#8217;s role in &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan&#8221; was ACTUALLY NECESSARY. Unfortunately, this was yet another episode where you could have taken Will out of it, and it would have been <i>exactly the same<\/i>. That&#8217;s not the case with Russell, who not only provides a key piece of information to Leo regarding the atomic activity, but takes the opportunity to put in a dig at Leo for dismissing him as useless or boring. That was great! More of that! Less of Will and Toby fighting! Everyone wins!<\/p>\n<p><b>Josh and SPACE<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m super biased here. I LOVE SPACE AND ASTRONOMY AND PLANETS AND THE VASTNESS OF OUR UNIVERSE AND THE DEEP EXISTENTIAL DREAD THAT IT FILLS ME WITH. Just after New Years, I went to the planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences to catch a screening of the &#8220;Cosmic Collisions&#8221; film they have running before it was over because I HAVE TO SEE THEM ALL. ALL OF THEM. Oh my god, so yeah, I was VERY INSULTED that Josh was not PERSONALLY INVESTED SPACE LIKE I AM. These are the standards that I have for all my fictional characters. <i>Nothing about this is irrational<\/i>. I was very thankful for Alex Moreau, obviously, and bothered by the fact that it took a pretty woman for Josh to even pay attention. <i>No<\/i>. Still, I loved that something as simple as seeing Mars was what inspired Josh to reconsider his own thoughts about our universe.<\/p>\n<p>And since there&#8217;s no on-screen confirmation of who gave Josh the telescope, IS IT PERFECTLY FINE IF I ASSUME THAT IT WAS DONNA WHO GAVE IT TO HIM? THAT&#8217;S TOTALLY WHAT I&#8217;M GOING TO DO. Oh my god, are they ever going to just <i>make out<\/i>? It&#8217;s been nearly 100 episodes, and there is a distinct lack of Josh and Donna consummating their love for one another. STOP TEASING ME<i>, THE WEST WING<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Bartlet and the bomb<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I mentioned in the first half of the video commission for &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan&#8221; that the other plots paled in comparison to everything going on in the Indian Ocean, and I still think that&#8217;s the case. This is a solid episode, but I think the fact that the writers had other subplots going on while Bartlet worried about THE NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST lent a strange juxtaposition to the script. It was very jarring to go from Bartlet&#8217;s crisis to Jay Mohr essentially calling C.J. a tool. It is! And the writers don&#8217;t exactly stray from some absolutely brutal and uncomfortable issues surrounding the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The episode openly addresses the moral weight of using said weapons; it addresses the hypocrisy of the United States requiring the cessation of all nuclear production while continuing to build bombs of their own; we get a terrifying moment where the Israeli Prime Minister starts talking about mutually assured destruction and JESUS CHRIST, IS THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENING??? I mean, this is <i>deeply serious<\/i>, but I think &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan&#8221; ultimately suffers by not devoting more time and more narrative weight to something that is perhaps THE BIGGEST DEAL THE SHOW HAS EVER DEALT WITH EVER. This is season-ending material, and yet, it&#8217;s stuck right in the middle of the season and is resolved in forty-odd minutes.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s weird. I don&#8217;t hate it at all, and Martin Sheen really is incredible here. I love it when we see him portray Bartlet as a man of moral reservation. As I said, this is some heavy shit he&#8217;s dealing with. Hell, how great is that scene where Charlie asks him if he&#8217;d have done what Truman did? This is a <i>haunting<\/i> episode when you think about it. The U.S. came so close to BOMBING THE WRONG FUCKING COUNTRY due to their own biases in support of Israel, <i>the very country who tested the bomb<\/i>. So, my feelings essentially come down to desire: I just wanted a bit more than I got, and I was distracted by the willingness of the writers to make this episode feel so typical at times. There was the main plot concerning the bomb, and then a number of smaller stories involving the rest of the cast.<\/p>\n<p>I FEEL WEIRD ABOUT THIS because like\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 I&#8217;m not trying to be <i>greedy<\/i>. Any chance for me to shout at Donna and Josh and urge them to make out is <i>very welcomed<\/i>. But I think this episode just could have been\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 better? I DON&#8217;T KNOW, I hope this makes sense. I admit I feel like I can&#8217;t quite put my finger on why &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan&#8221; felt ever so slightly off, but I&#8217;d rather be honest about that. It&#8217;s a decent episode, but not my favorite.<\/p>\n<p>The video commission for &#8220;The Warfare of Genghis Khan&#8221; can be downloaded <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-the-west-wing-season-5\" target=\"_blank\">right here for just $0.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; If you would like to support this website and keep Mark Does Stuff running, <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/09\/help-keep-mark-does-stuff-running\/\">I&#8217;ve put up a detailed post explaining how you can!<\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; Please check out the <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/\">MarkDoesStuff.com<\/a>. 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