The West Wing Episode Guide

All Episodes (159)

The Birnam Wood
Original Airdate: 2004-10-27

Synopsis:

President Bartlet invites Israeli and Palestinian leaders to Camp David to negotiate peace, while Leo remains at the White House to give the OK to strike a terrorist training camp in Syria.

NSF Thurmont
Original Airdate: 2004-10-20

Synopsis:

In the aftermath of the Gaza attack, Bartlet proposes peace talks instead of military action even as he enters into a risky negotiation to have the terrorist leader responsible for the attack delivered into U.S. custody.

Memorial Day
Original Airdate: 2004-05-19

Synopsis:

Violence continues to escalate in the Gaza Strip, and the murder of high-ranking U.S. officials prompts President Bartlet to consider a military response.

Gaza
Original Airdate: 2004-05-12

Synopsis:

The president considers military options when a congressional fact-finding team's vehicle is bombed during an investigation of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict.

No Exit
Original Airdate: 2004-04-28

Synopsis:

The president and his staff must wait out a White House lockdown after a foreign substance is detected in the building.

Talking Points
Original Airdate: 2004-04-21

Synopsis:

On the eve of a trade summit, Josh learns the president will reverse himself on outsourcing American jobs; Kate Harper (Mary McCormack) steps in as the new deputy national security adviser.

Access
Original Airdate: 2004-03-31

Synopsis:

A documentary film crew tags along with C.J. on a typical day in the life of a White House press secretary, then a crisis erupts involving a terrorist shootout with the FBI.

The Supremes
Original Airdate: 2004-03-24

Synopsis:

President Bartlet faces a political minefield when seeking to replace a deceased Supreme Court justice; Josh proffers a liberal judicial nominee (Glenn Close), while the president meets with a bright, conservative judge (William Fichtner).

Eppur Si Muove
Original Airdate: 2004-03-03

Synopsis:

A rival congresswoman uses Bartlet's daughter (Nina Siemaszko) to suggest a conflict of interest with funding of a medical study; the first lady does a public service announcement with the Muppets from ``Sesame Street.''

Full Disclosure
Original Airdate: 2004-02-25

Synopsis:

Former Vice President Hoynes (Tim Matheson) plans to write a tell-all book about the Bartlet White House; Josh deals with school vouchers and the closing of a military base; Toby parleys with trade-union bosses.

An Khe
Original Airdate: 2004-02-18

Synopsis:

The president dispatches a Navy SEAL team to retrieve five pilots shot down by North Korean planes, prompting Leo to remember his experience as a downed pilot; C.J. spars with a conservative talk-show host (Jay Mohr).

The Warfare of Genghis Khan
Original Airdate: 2004-02-11

Synopsis:

An unknown nation detonates a nuclear device over the Indian Ocean; Josh reconsiders the merit of space exploration; a talk-show host maligns C.J.; Will insinuates to the vice president that he is thought of as a buffoon.

Slow News Day
Original Airdate: 2004-02-04

Synopsis:

President Bartlet sanctions Toby's hush-hush mission to reform Social Security, then backpedals when details are leaked to the press; female staffers complain to Josh about a new co-worker.

The Benign Prerogative
Original Airdate: 2004-01-14

Synopsis:

Bartlet ponders a lengthy list of prisoners eligible for a presidential pardon; Charlie shares insider tidbits with an attractive woman (Gabrielle Union); Toby joins a pollster (Marlee Matlin) on a tour of Middle America.

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Premiered: Sep 22, 1999
Next Episode: November 30, 2009
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The president contends with a lost Mars spacecraft and other sticky issues.

Thu. Nov 26

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