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- Season 2 overviewOct 4, 2000-May 16, 200122 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Oct 4, 2000
- An assassination attempt yields casualties; a military crisis looms in Iraq.
- 2. In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Oct 4, 2000
- The staff deals with the aftermath of an assassination attempt.
- 3. The Midterms Oct 18, 2000
- The White House staff focuses on midterm congressional elections.
- 4. In This White House Oct 25, 2000
- The president stirs up the White House when he offers a job to a Republican adviser.
- 5. And It's Surely to Their Credit Nov 1, 2000
- A forceful White House counsel (John Larroquette) dislikes the president's new hire (Emily Proctor).
- 6. The Lame Duck Congress Nov 8, 2000
- The president considers recalling the Senate to push ratification of a nuclear-test-ban treaty.
- 7. The Portland Trip Nov 15, 2000
- Leo monitors a tense situation in the Persian Gulf while the president is away.
- 8. Shibboleth Nov 22, 2000
- On Thanksgiving Eve, evangelical Chinese arrive in California seeking asylum.
- 9. Galileo Nov 29, 2000
- The president contends with a lost Mars spacecraft and other sticky issues.
- 10. Noel Dec 20, 2000
- Near Christmas, the president orders Josh to confront his demons.
- 11. The Leadership Breakfast Jan 10, 2001
- The staff prepares for a bipartisan political breakfast where tensions could break.
- 12. The Drop-In Jan 24, 2001
- Leo tries to convince the president that a missile-defense system is needed.
- 13. Bartlet's Third State of the Union Feb 7, 2001
- American agents are taken hostage as Bartlet gives a State of the Union address.
- 14. The War at Home Feb 14, 2001
- The president orders a daring raid to rescue U.S. drug agents in Colombia.
- 15. Ellie Feb 21, 2001
- The surgeon general hints that marijuana should be decriminalized.
- Donna asks Sam to help secure a pardon for the grandfather of her friend.
- 17. The Stackhouse Filibuster Mar 14, 2001
- A stubborn senator stages a filibuster to block a vote on the president's family-wellness bill.
- 18. 17 People Apr 4, 2001
- Toby learns of the president's battle with multiple sclerosis.
- 19. Bad Moon Rising Apr 25, 2001
- Bartlet's failure to divulge his medical condition may destroy his political life.
- 20. The Fall's Gonna Kill You May 2, 2001
- Babish grills staff members on their awareness of the president's multiple sclerosis.
- 21. 18th and Potomac May 9, 2001
- The president prepares to break the news of his condition to the public.
- 22. Two Cathedrals May 16, 2001
- The Haitian army besieges the U.S. Embassy.
The second season details the period between the end of President Bartlet's second year in office and the middle of his third. It covers a wider legislative array than the first season does, and presents issues including the rights of hate groups and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Season 2. Intense and dedicated presidential advisers get their personal lives hopelessly tangled up with professional duties as they try to conduct the business of running a country with fictional Democratic President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet. 1,844IMDb 8.9199922 episodes. X-Ray TV-14. Drama. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. Watch with Max.
Season 2 of American television drama The West Wing aired on NBC. Season 2 saw the unexplained departure of Mandy Hampton and Donna Moss being made a main character in her stead, Janel Moloney becoming a main cast member. In the wake of the shooting, both President Bartlet and Deputy Chief of...
S2.E13 ∙ Bartlet's Third State of the Union. Wed, Feb 7, 2001. While a live TV show is broadcast from the West Wing following the State of the Union, the staff must covertly deal with a hostage situation in Colombia.
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Watchlist. Cutthroat presidential advisers get their personal lives hopelessly tangled up with professional duties as they try to conduct the business of running a country. Fictional Democratic ...
The West Wing: Created by Aaron Sorkin. With Allison Janney, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Martin Sheen. Inside the lives of staffers in the West Wing of the White House.