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  1. May 14, 2006 · Tomorrow: Directed by Christopher Misiano. With Alan Alda, Stockard Channing, Kristin Chenoweth, Dulé Hill. Santos and his staff prepare for the inauguration as Bartlet and his team look back on their years in the White House.

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    It is the final day of Jed Bartlet's term, and Washington D.C. prepares for Matt Santos' inauguration. At the White House, Jed and Abby share a private moment in the residence, with Abby assuring Jed that he "did a lot of good." While the President Elect and his wife are preparing for the Inauguration, C.J. Cregg is greeted by Charlie Young upon he...

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    1. Alan Alda as Senator Arnold Vinick 2. Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet 3. Kristin Chenoweth as Annabeth Schott 4. Dulé Hill as Charlie Young 5. Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg 6. Joshua Malina as Will Bailey 7. Mary McCormack as Kate Harper 8. Janel Moloney as Donna Moss 9. Bradley Whitford as Josh Lyman 10. Jimmy Smits as Matthew Santos 11. Martin Sheen as President Jed Bartlet

    Special Guest Stars

    1. Teri Polo as Helen Santos 2. Lily Tomlin as Deborah Fiderer

    Guest Starring

    1. Michael O'Neill as Secret Service Agent Ron Butterfield 2. Allison Smith as Mallory O'Brien 3. John Getz as Congressman Seldner 4. NiCole Robinson as Margaret Hooper 5. Renée Estevez as Nancy 6. Matthew Del Negro as Bram Howard 7. Karis Campbell as Ronna Beckman 8. Rob Lowe as Sam Seaborn

    President Bartlet does a final walk through the West Wing thanking all his staff. During this, he stops and speaks with Nancy and asks about her mother. "Tell her I'm looking forward to seeing her again soon. Will you, please?" he says to her. Nancy is played by Renée Estevez, Martin Sheen's daughter. The series creator, Aaron Sorkin, is one of the...

    When the President and Abbey discuss who picked January 20th as the date of the inauguration, he wrongly blames the founding fathers. Originally, the drafters of the Constitution chose March 4th. It was changed to January 20th by the 20th Amendment which was ratified January 23, 1933. The ending scene shows President Bartlett's plane flying over a ...

    Deborah Fiderer: Good morning Mr. President. President Bartlet: Morning. Deborah Fiderer: How are you feeling this morning? President Bartlet: Unemployed. Deborah Fiderer:A lot of that going around the building. Deborah Fiderer:You do realize you turn into a pumpkin at noon? Margaret: ...and they've asked that we vacate our parking spaces by 2pm. C...

  2. Apr 12, 2014 · Season 7 – Episode 22 – “Tomorrow”. Episode Summary: Santos and his staff prepare for the inauguration as Bartlet and his team look back on their years in the White House. Series Finale. Script: Previously on The West Wing: I’m gonna need another cop when Bartlet leaves office. Secretary of State?

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  4. Nov 1, 2018 · Art of the Finale: The West Wing “Tomorrow”. by Lindsay Stamhuis November 1, 2018, 5:00 pm 1. The final two seasons of The West Wing split the cast up between those off running in the 2006 Presidential Election and those who stayed behind to staff the Bartlet White House in the final year of his second term. The first four seasons of the ...

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  5. My only regret and disappointment on the finale was that NBC did not pay the proper homage to this landmark show. A winner of three Emmy's for Best Dramatic Show, and countless other Emmy statues for individual and group excellence The West Wing showed us the inner workings, frailties of character, and gut wrenching decisions that go on every day.

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  7. May 13, 2006 · Available on Prime Video, Max. S7 E22: In the series finale, the Bartlet administration prepares to leave the West Wing. While Santos and his winning camp nervously gear up for the inauguration, outgoing President Bartlet, C.J. and the others fondly look back on their time in the White House. Former series star Rob Lowe guest stars as Sam Seaborn.

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