Rob Lowe reveals a shameless trick in response to the cancellation of ‘The West Wing’


West Wing Rob Lowe student looks back with humor at his 2003 departure
The student of ‘The West Wing’ Rob Lowe looks back with humor at his departure from 2003

Rob Lowe said goodbye to hilarious when he was being discarded from The West Wing.

Lowe, 61, went to its 2003 departure from the program on a recent Tiktok published on Thursday, which filmed in a storage room.

“So much has been discussed about my problems, like them, in the west wing, that I love that program and I love everyone in it,” said the actor looking at the camera.

“Everything is fine now, but there were some difficulties,” Lowe continued, who once received an Emmy nomination for his time in the series. “At one point, they had written out of the program. I didn’t feel that I had a lot to do.”

Lowe, who played the Communications Director of the White House, Sam Seorn, then recalled a trick that achieved when the presence of his character in the program began to decrease.

“And so I did this, and I sent them all affiliated with the program. The network, the study, the producers, the executives,” Lowe said, holding a cardboard designed as a warning of the missing person.

The false announcement presented a photo of his character and said: “Missing from the Christmas episode, 2002. Sam Seorn. 170 pounds. Eyes Blue. Please call Bernie Brillstein, my manager, if you have seen this man.”

“I sent them all”, the Parks and recreation Aggregate aluminum.

Lowe was initially The West WingLeadership when it was released in 1999, becoming the highest wage actor among the cast. But creator Aaron Sorkin gradually changed the focus to a structure of the whole, leaving Lowe feel marginalized. For season 4, he decided to start from the series.

Lowe returned to several episodes of the seventh and last season of the program, which was broadcast from 2005 to 2006, but then admitted in an episode of 2023 of the Penn Badgley podcast Podcrushed that “I did not have a good experience” despite trying to “make it work.”



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