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Lecture Takes ‘Wing’

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“Self-indulgent,” “sophomoric” and “superficial” all came to mind as I forced myself to sit through Wednesday night’s special episode of “The West Wing.” Predictably, producer Aaron Sorkin devoted most of the script to sermonizing about inappropriate responses to terrorism.

Given the proportions of the massacre of Sept. 11, the American public does not need to be scolded for our feelings of rage toward the perpetrators and our resolve to gain retribution. To feel less or to do less would be to dishonor the 7,000 victims and cause irreparable damage to our country.

DENNIS EVANS

Newport Beach

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Wednesday night, Aaron Sorkin produced the most expensive episode of “Cable in the Classroom” ever! Thank God, now I know how Sorkin feels about terrorism (he’s against it).

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JONATHAN BOURNE

Santa Monica

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Re “‘The West Wing’ Is in a Rush to Wrap” (by Brian Lowry, Oct. 2): Just as writers don’t “type,” they write, editors don’t “patch” a show together, they edit.

STANLEY FRAZEN

Past president, American Cinema Editors/Motion Picture Editors Guild, Studio City

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