The View Season 5 Episode 8 Angie Harmon, John Miller
- January 17, 2002
Angie Harmon, renowned actress, and John Miller, former Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism for the NYPD, join the ladies of The View for an exciting episode. The show starts with the ladies discussing some of the most important topics of the day, ranging from the latest political developments to the hottest celebrity gossip. As usual, their opinions are varied and they engage in some spirited debates.
Then, the discussions shift to the guests of the day, starting with Angie Harmon. She talks about her new show "Rizzoli & Isles," where she plays a detective alongside Sasha Alexander. The show has been a hit with audiences, and Angie shares some behind-the-scenes insights about what it's like to work on a show as a lead actress. The ladies of The View also discuss Harmon's previous roles, including a notable stint on "Law & Order."
Next up is John Miller, who has had an illustrious career in law enforcement, including serving as head of the FBI's national security division. He has also been a journalist and is known for his extensive knowledge of intelligence and terrorism issues. Miller shares his insights on the current state of world affairs, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on national security. He also talks about the role of technology in law enforcement and how it's changing the way that investigations are conducted.
Throughout the show, there are some hilarious moments, including a segment where the women try out a new workout plan. Angie Harmon jokes about how she keeps her arms in shape for her role on "Rizzoli & Isles."
Towards the end of the episode, co-host Whoopi Goldberg shares a special message for John Miller. She reveals that she has a personal connection to Miller, as he was instrumental in helping her get back into the United States after she was stranded in Canada following a medical emergency. She thanks him for his help, and Miller is visibly moved. The ladies of The View also share their appreciation for Miller's contributions to law enforcement and public service.
Overall, the episode is a great mix of fun and serious discussions, and the guests are highly knowledgeable and engaging. The ladies of The View are in top form, as always, and they keep things lively and entertaining throughout the hour-long episode. It's a great addition to an already impressive season.