Season 5 marked the beginning of a new creative era after Aaron Sorkin and director Thomas Schlamme left the series following Season 4. John Wells took over as executive producer, giving the show a more serious and grounded tone. While critics viewed the season as one of the series’ weaker entries compared with earlier years, several episodes—including “The Supremes,” “Shutdown,” and “Gaza”—received widespread acclaim and remain fan favorites.
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One little-known fact is that Season 5 was the first without Aaron Sorkin writing the scripts, ending one of television’s most celebrated creative partnerships with director Thomas Schlamme. Many viewers noticed the shift in dialogue and storytelling style almost immediately.
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