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- OverviewSep 25, 2005-May 14, 200622 episodesEpisodes22. Tomorrow May 14, 2006
- Santos and his staff prepare for the inauguration.
- 21. Institutional Memory May 7, 2006
- Administrational transition forces CJ and Will to contemplate their futures.
- 20. The Last Hurrah Apr 30, 2006
- Issues facing the new first family overwhelm Helen; Vinick ponders his future.
- 19. Transition Apr 23, 2006
- President-elect disagrees with Bartlet on foreign policy.
- 18. Requiem Apr 16, 2006
- President Bartlet and his current and former staffers come together for Leo's funeral.
- 17. Election Day, Part II Apr 9, 2006
- Josh and Santos must face the loss of their vice presidential candidate.
- 16. Election Day Apr 2, 2006
- Josh stresses over returns; C.J. faces future job offers.
- 15. Welcome to Wherever You Are Mar 26, 2006
- The attorney general presses Toby to reveal his source of information on the shuttle leak.
- 14. Two Weeks Out Mar 19, 2006
- An unexpected twist gives Vinick the opportunity to damage the Santos campaign.
- 13. The Cold Mar 12, 2006
- The polls come back with surprising results; Bartlett must consider sending troops to Central Asia.
- 12. Duck and Cover Jan 22, 2006
- President Bartlet deals with the possibility of an exploding nuclear reactor in California.
- 11. Internal Displacement Jan 15, 2006
- C.J. tries to negotiate a deal between China and Russia.
- 10. Running Mates Jan 8, 2006
- As Leo struggles through debate practice, he makes Josh and Lou extremely nervous.
- 9. The Wedding Dec 11, 2005
- Bartlet tries to deal with a rapidly disintegrating international situation.
- 8. Undecideds Dec 4, 2005
- A Latino police officer shoots and kills a black child.
- 7. Live Debate Episode Nov 6, 2005
- Presidential candidates Rep. Matt Santos and Sen. Arnold Vinick debate.
- 6. The Al Smith Dinner Oct 30, 2005
- A third party attack causes Santos and Vinick to address their views on abortion.
- 5. Here Today Oct 23, 2005
- Josh must make tough decisions as he bolsters the Santos campaign.
- 4. Mr. Frost Oct 16, 2005
- Trouble in the Middle East jeopardizes the president's peace plan.
- 3. Message of the Week Oct 9, 2005
- The Vinick campaign targets issues of immigration.
- 2. The Mommy Problem Oct 2, 2005
- A Grand Jury convenes to investigate the military-shuttle leak.
- 1. The Ticket Sep 25, 2005
- Josh is surprised when political commentators are critical of Leo as a vice presidential candidate.
The seventh and final season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from September 25, 2005, to May 14, 2006, and consisted of 22 episodes. The series changed time slots from Wednesdays at 9:00 pm to Sundays at 8:00 pm, and the series struggled in its new time slot against ABC 's ...
S7.E1 ∙ The Ticket. Four days after the Democratic convention, Josh begins to staff up the Santos campaign. With Santos and Leo effectively strangers - and Leo not an experienced campaigner - adjustments of roles and responsibilities are required in order to deliver a strong and consistent message.
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A special episode, The Debate, was broadcast live in both the Eastern/Central and Pacific Time zones and used the format of an actual Presidential debate, with News Anchor Forrest Sawyer as moderator. The season also saw the death of cast member John Spencer and subsequent death of his character, Leo McGarry. Unlike the previous seasons of the show...
As the season opens, Congressman Matt Santos has just received the Democratic party's presidential nomination and begins his campaign in earnest against Republican party nominee Senator Arnold Vinickfor the presidency. Santos begins his season 9 points down against his opponent, and must struggle to catch him throughout the season. A pivotal point ...
Alan Alda as Arnold Vinick (12 episodes)Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet (4 episodes)Kristin Chenoweth as Annabeth Schott (11 episodes)Dulé Hill as Charlie Young (6 episodes)Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg (17 episodes)Joshua Malina as Will Bailey (17 episodes)The West Wing. Season 7. 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. 1,599 IMDb 8.9 1999 22 episodes. X-Ray TV-14. Drama. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy.
Watch The West Wing — Season 7 with a subscription on Max, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Bidding a fond farewell to the Bartlet administration, The West Wing regains its...
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Play trailer 1:31. 3 Videos. 99+ Photos. Drama. Inside the lives of staffers in the West Wing of the White House. Creator. Aaron Sorkin. Stars. Martin Sheen. Rob Lowe. Allison Janney. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. S1-7. +2. Add to Watchlist. Added by 101K users. 297 User reviews. 15 Critic reviews.
Synopsis. After nearly eight years, President Bartlet's time in the White House has come to an end, and two formidable men vie for the Presidency: Arnold Vinick, a Republican senator from California, and Matthew Santos, a three-term Houston Democratic congressman.