Maggie makes a decision about working with Roger; the agency is visited by an oddball creative team (Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda and Irene Lucio) who offer their prodigious talents for the Pear pitch; over-worked account executive Caitlin (Eirinie Carson) begins to question her loyalty to Roger. S1, Ep4. 30 Jan. 2018.
Jan 30, 2018 · Bartlett: With Anthony Veneziale, Chrissy Mazzeo, Don Reed, Eirinie Carson. Struggling creative director Roger Newhouse has just 10 hours to turn his life around in a comedic satire set in that vast gray area between fraud and re-invention known as advertising.
Jun 10, 2009 · NOTES. All dialogue adapted from The West Wing, episode no. 25: “The Midterms” (NBC), originally aired 18 October 2000 and rebroadcast 13 December 2000.; In his diatribe, President Bartlet tries to show that if we accept the Scriptures as the authority on the moral invalidity of homosexuality, we must also apply to ourselves in contemporary America …
Josiah Edward "Jed" Bartlet is a fictional character from the American television serial drama The West Wing created by Aaron Sorkin and portrayed by actor Martin Sheen.The role earned Sheen a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2001, as well as two SAG Awards.. Bartlet's tenure as a fictional Democratic President of the United States is a …
It turned out to be GHB, a date-rape drug. Her abduction was witnessed by young Secret Service agent Molly O'Connor, who attempted to prevent it, and was gunned down in the line of duty.
While he initially concealed his illness from all but a small, select group of people, including his wife, brother, and three daughters, as well as his first Vice President John Hoynes, JCS chairman Percy Fitzwallace, and a few others, he revealed it over the course of seasons one and two, first informing Leo McGarry ...
Leo McGarryFirst appearance"Pilot"Last appearance"The Cold"Created byAaron SorkinPortrayed byJohn Spencer Sterling K. Brown (A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote)10 more rows
Her decision to medicate her husband, in violation of several American Medical Association rules, led her to voluntarily surrender her medical license for the duration of her stay in the White House on the eve of a hearing to determine her fate.
Bartlet suffers from relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, which at one time puts the future of his presidency in doubt. He and his wife concealed his illness during his initial presidential run and do not disclose the information until well into his first term, leading to allegations of fraud.
Critic Reviews for The West Wing: Season 5 Written by John Sacret Young and Josh Singer, with the density and intelligence one expects from this exceptional series...the [finale] episode ends the season in style.
Santos' initial appearance in the series was as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Texas's 18th congressional district....Matt Santos.Matt Santos (in universe; office holder)Vice PresidentEric BakerPreceded byJosiah BartletSucceeded byUnknownMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 18th district31 more rows
Annabeth Schott was a producer for The Taylor Reid Show who later accepted a job at the White House as Deputy Press Secretary after C.J. Cregg's promotion to Chief of Staff. She would later participate in the Santos campaign and Santos administration.
December 16, 2005John Spencer / Date of deathDeath. Spencer died of a heart attack in a Los Angeles hospital on December 16, 2005, four days before his 59th birthday. At his private funeral, his West Wing castmate, Kristin Chenoweth, sang the musical number "For Good" from the Broadway musical Wicked.
Tobias Zachary "Toby" Ziegler is a fictional character in the television serial drama The West Wing, played by Richard Schiff....Toby Ziegler.Tobias Zachary ZieglerSpouseAndrea Wyatt (divorced before series started)ChildrenMolly and HuckReligionJewishNationalityAmerican11 more rows
Stockard Channing (born Susan Williams Antonia Stockard) is an American actress. She is known for playing Betty Rizzo in the film Grease (1978) and First Lady Abbey Bartlet in the NBC television series The West Wing (1999–2006).
So we come to occupy a moral safe house where everyone's to blame so no one's guilty. I'm to blame. I was wrong. Bartlet says he'll go down in history; Leo says he forgot until Josh pointed out Andrew Jackson also was censured, though Bartlet points out he got his record expunged two years later.