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Tell me that's not the finale? I mean good for Josh to remember what relaxation is but it just feel too corny; THINK ABOUT IT! They will put a song that's relevant for the story and nothing is going to be said, then they're going to screen all the characters of the episode then pan out to Josh & Donna one the plane in first class sipping champagne and maybe a tender kiss without ONE WORD PASSING BETWEEN THEM! No I say, I want a declaration, a great big theatrical declaration from Josh to Donna...no unspoken gestures no cheesey cliches just something, anything than an image where the fans have to make their own minds up! ...that is all 
"My father had a profound influence on me. He was a lunatic" *Meet the new boss...Same as the old boss*
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Nope, is spoilers up to ep.19, so still 20,21,22 to go after that. Titles (i Think) 17 - Election Day Pt 2 18 - Requiem - Leo Mcgarry's Funeral 19 - Transition - The Sam Seaborn Return (Part 1 of) and J/D on holiday 20 - The Last Hurrah 21 - Institutional Memory - CJ Ep directed by Tim Matheson (VP John Hoynes) 22 - Tomorrow - Also Featuring the Inauguration & Sam's return etc.
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Interesting what they will use for irony music of the last few minutes of the last ever episode, maybe some sort of orchestral tribute to the theme 
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I have heard there's a scene where Bartlet walks through the West Wing for the last time, to everyone's applause.  The Josh/Sam scene is now on serendipity for those who want to see it. I believe the ep that shows tomorrow in the US is "Transition" - Josh and Donna go on holiday somewhere warm. I wonder if this means that Josh finally takes her to Hawaii!?!?!?!
JOSH: I'm thinking of firing you. DONNA: You fired me twice already tonight--I'm impervious.
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That isn't the josh/sam scene everyone is on about. they released near on the whole scene. all i can find on serendipity is the episode teaser.
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You're right. I have it downloaded, and got confused because Michelle (who runs the Serendipity site) is the one who posted it. I got it on the yahoo jdtalk group site, posted by Michelle. 
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except for whatever reason it never plays on there for me!! oh well, will have the episode tomorrow night 
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Those clips are up now... hope you managed to get them okay. 
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Josh highlighting his hair again - hmm not sure Josh seeming to fill Leo's shoes in workaholicism - Kinda makes you glimpse into the future, not very comforting All round it was a good eppy, Sheen was great as the proud father not wanting for to let go of his little girl. Awww poor Josh under all that political hot air he's just a little-boy-lost....V. much appreciated Whitford in the Tux! 
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It seems as if Josh and Donna disappear for the 2 episodes preceeding THE FINALE...  However, as long as they come back, I'll be happy!
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Why, it's the backbone of the series, along with Bartlet's witty banter - I bet we'll be forced to deal with Sam's return. The script writers are lazy buggers, I bet the absence is to tie-up the romance...what's the point of starting it if we don't see the end?! THINK YOU WRITERS, THINK!!! 
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Warning - spoiler: * * * * * * * * * * I don't think from what I've read tht J and D feature much in the final ep - there doesn't seem to be some kind of dramatic announcement. I guess it leaves us to decide for ourselves.
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