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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 1
Episode 02: In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 2
Episode 03: The Midterms
Episode 04: In This White House
Episode 05: And It's Surely to Their Credit
Episode 06: The Lame Duck Congress
Episode 07: The Portland Trip
Episode 08: Shibboleth
Episode 09: Galileo
Episode 10: Noël
Episode 11: The Leadership Breakfast
Episode 12: The Drop-In
Episode 13: Bartlet's Third State of the Union
Episode 14: The War at Home
Episode 15: Ellie
Episode 16: Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
Episode 17: The Stackhouse Filibuster
Episode 18: 17 People
Episode 19: Bad Moon Rising
Episode 20: The Fall's Gonna Kill You
Episode 21: 18th and Potomac
Episode 22: Two Cathedrals
The West Wing - Season 2
Description
Season 2 opens with the President being rushed to hospital following a shooting; staffers field questions on protection measures and executive authority. Flashbacks show how key staff members joined the Bartlet campaign.
Season 2 opens with the President being rushed to hospital following a shooting; staffers field questions on protection measures and executive authority. Flashbacks show how key staff members joined the Bartlet campaign.
Actors:
Teri Beasley,
Scott Allan Campbell,
Josef Sommer,
Paul Schulze,
Trev Broudy,
Tom Bower,
Granville Van Dusen
Teri Beasley
Scott Allan Campbell
6 August 1959, Florida, USA
Josef Sommer
26 June 1934, Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Paul Schulze
12 June 1962, USA
Trev Broudy
21 October 1968, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Tom Bower
3 January 1938, Denver, Colorado, USA
Granville Van Dusen
16 March 1944, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Aaron Sorkin
Country:
United States
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June 26, 2018
When it comes down to the wire, Season Two possesses a mythical element that gives it an edge, and it brims with an energy and verve [that] burned brighter than at any other time in the show's seven-year run.
June 27, 2018
The West Wing seems to have been taking a long, slow, self congratulatory victory lap, coasting on the admittedly considerable charms and talents of its superb cast but essentially sleeping at the wheel.
June 26, 2018
The stakes are some of the highest they've ever been on this show; the screen about to burst with palpable dread, those earlier small moments hanging in the air.
June 26, 2018
But now that we have a Republican president... The West Wing has been just as entertaining but strangely out of step with the real world. It no longer seems relevant.
June 26, 2018
The show enters its second season festooned with nine Emmys and - I speak from the heart - deserves another nine.
June 27, 2018
It hands us a White House out of a Capra movie, with a folksy, avuncular president whose wisdom appears to be limitless... The West Wing, now in its second year, is nonetheless don't-miss TV.
June 26, 2018
Remember Ainsley Hayes?... She disappeared - banished to her basement office, no doubt, so that she wouldn't get in the way of The West Wing's myopic, melodramatic self-righteousness, which seems to deepen with each passing week.
June 26, 2018
Sustained exposure to the logic of the show's plot conventions, the jittery policy patter of its characters, and (perhaps most of all) its sonorous faux nobility inspires a singular distrust.
June 27, 2018
Season two had Ainsley Hayes, "Two Cathedrals," "The Stackhouse Filibuster," "17 People," Bartlett's MS, and Mrs. Landingham. There will be no questions.

