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The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life.

7 Seasons
154 Episodes
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Cast & Characters
episode image Two Cathedrals
9.7/10 (3911 votes)

#1 Two Cathedrals

S2:E22

On the day of Mrs. Landingham's funeral, the staff deals with a Haitian presidential crisis and the law suit against the big tobacco companies, and Bartlet must decide about running for reelection.

episode image In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (1)
9.4/10 (1954 votes)

#2 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (1)

S2:E1

"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" is the two-part second season premiere of the American political drama television seriesThe West Wing. Both parts were written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme.

episode image Noël
9.4/10 (2093 votes)

#3 Noël

S2:E10

Josh investigates the suicide of a pilot with whom he has things in common; Donna tries to get an invitation to the Congressional Christmas party to hear Yo-Yo Ma perform; Jed insists on signing a mountain of Christmas cards himself; after a White House visitor has a strange reaction to a painting, C.J. sets out to discover its provenance; following weeks of volatile behavior and an outburst in the Oval Office, Josh meets with representatives from the America Trauma Victims Association and finally deals with the trauma from his shooting.

episode image In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (2)
9.3/10 (1683 votes)

#4 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (2)

S2:E2

With the accomplice in custody, it's revealed that the intended target was Charlie, not Bartlet. The staff still awaits news about Josh, and recalls how C.J. and Donna came to join the Bartlet campaign.

episode image What Kind of Day Has It Been
9.2/10 (1572 votes)

#5 What Kind of Day Has It Been

S1:E22

The staff deals with the crisis of an American pilot who was shot down in Iraq; Toby's brother is in danger on a space shuttle whose doors won't close; Bartlet and the senior staff walk into trouble as they leave a town meeting.

episode image Twenty Five
9.2/10 (1184 votes)

#6 Twenty Five

S4:E23

When Bartlet learns that Zoey's kidnapping is the work of Qumari terrorists, he invokes the 25th amendment to diminish their leverage and eliminate any conflict of interest; since there's no Vice President, the power of the Presidency passes to Bartlet's chief political rival and the most powerful Republican in the country, the Speaker of the House, who immediately takes a very hard line; now that twins Huck and Molly have arrived, Toby wonders if he's capable of loving them enough.

episode image The Supremes
9.2/10 (1318 votes)

#7 The Supremes

S5:E17

Jed and the staff vet potential Supreme Court appointees; Toby and Andy don't see eye-to-eye on her fact-finding trip to the Middle East; Donna's parents are the unlikely inspiration for the resolution to the problems arising from the judicial confirmation process.

episode image In Excelsis Deo
9.1/10 (2071 votes)

#8 In Excelsis Deo

S1:E10

Toby tries to arrange a proper funeral for a homeless veteran. Josh and Sam try to set up a preemptive strike against Lillienfield, who is attacking Leo because of his prior drug and alcohol problem. CJ tries to get the staff to revisit the hate crimes issue. Bartlet sneaks out to do some last minute shopping.

episode image Bartlet for America
9.1/10 (1247 votes)

#9 Bartlet for America

S3:E9

Leo fears the worst when he testifies in the congressional investigation into Bartlet's lack of public disclosure about his illness.

episode image Posse Comitatus
9.1/10 (1339 votes)

#10 Posse Comitatus

S3:E21

Bartlet continues to struggle over the wisdom of assassinating the terrorist Qumari defense minister; after Ritchie declines to meet Bartlet, Sam and Toby play a dirty trick; as the search for Mrs. Landingham's replacement continues, Charlie finds the perfect candidate, who makes less than a stellar first impression on Bartlet; Josh's determination to pass a welfare bill costs Amy; as C.J.'s stalker is finally captured, the night ends in tragedy.

episode image Election Day (2)
9.1/10 (899 votes)

#11 Election Day (2)

S7:E17

Abbey is in New Hamphire with Liz Bartlet-Westin and they are awaiting the results of Doug Westin's campaign for a seat in Congress. Members of both the Santos campaign and the Vinick campaign must decide how to handle a tragedy, as the voters around the country continue to cast their votes for the next President of the United States.

episode image 17 People
9.0/10 (1275 votes)

#12 17 People

S2:E18

Toby, suspicious that there's something going on with the President, finds out about Bartlet's MS and informs Leo of the legal ramifications; Josh and Donna disagree about the date of their "anniversary"; Sam and Ainsley argue about the necessity of the ERA; staffers struggle to punch-up the speech the President will give at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

episode image 18th and Potomac
9.0/10 (1267 votes)

#13 18th and Potomac

S2:E21

The staff prepares for the worst as they make arrangements for the public announcement of the President's condition; Sam and Babish grill Abbey about her medical treatment of the President's MS; a crisis erupts in Haiti; Josh deals with two Democratic senators who won't support the administration's suit against tobacco companies; Mrs. Landingham buys her first new car, with tragic consequences.

episode image Commencement
9.0/10 (1114 votes)

#14 Commencement

S4:E22

Bartlet finally tells the staff the truth about the death of Shareef; Danny agrees to hold off on the story after five alleged terrorists go missing; Andy goes into labor after once again refusing Toby's marriage proposal; Zoey is kidnapped from a nightclub on the night of her college graduation.

episode image Tomorrow
9.0/10 (1107 votes)

#15 Tomorrow

S7:E22

After seven seasons of the Award-winning drama series, the Bartlet Administration prepares to leave the White House and The West Wing. While Santos and his winning camp are nervously gearing up for the presidential inauguration, current President Bartlet (Martin Sheen), CJ (Allison Janney) and the others fondly look back as they prepare to leave the White House forever.

episode image Celestial Navigation
8.9/10 (1548 votes)

#16 Celestial Navigation

S1:E15

Toby and Sam travel to Connecticut to get Roberto Mendoza released from jail; Josh must run a press briefing when CJ has an emergency root canal.

episode image Let Bartlet Be Bartlet
8.9/10 (1427 votes)

#17 Let Bartlet Be Bartlet

S1:E19

Mandy's old memo about Bartlet administration weaknesses surfaces; Josh tries to get administration nominees appointed to the Federal Elections Committee; Sam works to get a better policy on gays in the military.

episode image Game On
8.9/10 (1017 votes)

#18 Game On

S4:E6

Bartlet, Leo, Josh, Sam and C.J. pull a practical joke on Toby; Sam's mission to end the Wilde campaign leads him to make a career-altering decision; Jordan backs up Leo as he deals with the Qumari; Toby continues to press his case with a resistant Andrea; and Bartlet cleans Ritchie's clock in their debate.

episode image 2162 Votes
8.9/10 (827 votes)

#19 2162 Votes

S6:E22

At the Democratic National Convention, Russell, Santos and Baker jockey for the 2162 votes that will give one of them the nomination for President, and the opportunity to lose to the apparently unstoppable Vinick in November. Meanwhile, the President must make a decision before it's too late on whether to deploy a secret rescue mission to the space station, and the FBI is asked to determine who leaked the existence of the military shuttle to the press.

episode image Take This Sabbath Day
8.8/10 (1551 votes)

#20 Take This Sabbath Day

S1:E14

After the Supreme Court refuses to stay the execution of a convicted murderer, Bartlet has forty-eight hours to decide whether or not to commute the sentence. Josh faces off with Joey Lucas about his staff's not backing her candidate as vigorously as she'd like.

episode image The Stackhouse Filibuster
8.8/10 (1348 votes)

#21 The Stackhouse Filibuster

S2:E17

The staff is blindsided when an elderly senator stages a Friday night filibuster to block their Family Wellness bill; Toby is confused when VP Hoynes, a strong supporter of the oil industry, volunteers to give a speech attacking the energy sector; CJ tries to locate a valuable Egyptian cat goddess statue given to the President.

episode image 20 Hours in America (2)
8.8/10 (949 votes)

#22 20 Hours in America (2)

S4:E2

Donna teaches Toby and Josh an important lesson as their trek homeward continues; Sam staffs the President in Josh's absence and welcomes an old friend home; Bartlet hires a secretary and C.J. finds a Big Brother for Anthony; the situation in Qumar continues to escalate; Bartlet gets spooked by a photo op as the Dow continues its dive; and a pipe bomb kills 44 students at a Midwest university swim meet.

episode image The Debate
8.8/10 (1110 votes)

#23 The Debate

S7:E7

Santos and Vinick battle it out in primetime live. Forrest Saywer the moderator poses questions and attempts to ensure that the candidates remain within bounds. Ellen DeGeneres guest hosts the show on behalf of American Express and their new credit card.

episode image Requiem
8.8/10 (896 votes)

#24 Requiem

S7:E18

Former series regulars, including Marlee Matlin, Mary-Louise Parker, Tim Matheson, Anna Deavere Smith and Gary Cole, make guest appearances as Bartlet, Santos and their staff members attend a funeral for one of their own. Also, Josh cautions Santos about getting involved in the vote for Speaker of the House.

episode image In this White House
8.7/10 (1283 votes)

#25 In this White House

S2:E4

To investigate the cost and availability of AIDS medication needed in Africa, the White House plays host to representatives of American pharmaceutical companies and the president of an African nation; C.J. accidentally leaks information to a freshman reporter; after Sam is shown up by an amateur Republican operative on a television program, Jed decides to hire her.

episode image Bad Moon Rising
8.7/10 (1092 votes)

#26 Bad Moon Rising

S2:E19

Bartlet confers with Babish on the legal ramifications of his MS cover-up; Sam has a personal interest in an oil spill off the coast of Delaware; Josh and Donna argue about a loan to Mexico; Toby orders C.J. to flush out a leak in the White House staff, which is far from easy.

episode image A Proportional Response
8.6/10 (1584 votes)

#27 A Proportional Response

S1:E3

Still enraged at Morris's death, Bartlet makes a show of deadly force. C.J. is upset about being kept out of the loop about Laurie. Josh hires Bartlet's new personal assistant.

episode image Mr. Willis of Ohio
8.6/10 (1542 votes)

#28 Mr. Willis of Ohio

S1:E6

Toby and Mandy push for a commerce bill with a census-counting provision, with three votes as the deciding factor. Sam tutors CJ on the finer points of the census. Josh & Sam take Charlie out for a beer and are joined by Zoey and Mallory.

episode image The Short List
8.6/10 (1370 votes)

#29 The Short List

S1:E9

Bartlet struggles to name a nominee to the Supreme Court when the perfect nominee turns out to be not so perfect. A congressman attacks the staff, claiming that 1 in 3 use drugs.

episode image He Shall, from Time to Time
8.6/10 (1310 votes)

#30 He Shall, from Time to Time

S1:E12

Bartlet collapses before his first State of the Union address. Leo publicly admits to his former alcoholism and drug abuse. Things get interesting romantically for both Sam and CJ. Lord John Marbury helps the staff negotiate an agreement between India and Pakistan.

episode image Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
8.6/10 (1230 votes)

#31 Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail

S2:E16

It's Big Block of Cheese Day again. Toby meets with World Trade Organization protesters, and CJ meets with a group of cartographers who want the standards for maps changed to be a more accurate reflection of geographical and political reality. Donna asks Sam to look into granting a pardon for a friend's deceased grandfather. Bartlet is having problems selecting a site for his Presidential library.

episode image 20 Hours in America (1)
8.6/10 (1146 votes)

#32 20 Hours in America (1)

S4:E1

Toby, Josh, and Donna learn the hard way about the lack of accessible public transportation in the heartland when they spend a long day trying to get back to Washington after the motorcade leaves them behind during a campaign stop in Indiana; Bartlet interviews potential replacements for Mrs Landingham while C.J. tries to find someone to fill Simon's shoes as Anthony's Big Brother; the Ritchie campaign whips up a furor when Abbey claims to be "just a wife and mother"; Qumar reopens the Shareef investigation; and the Dow takes a dive.

episode image Life on Mars
8.6/10 (937 votes)

#33 Life on Mars

S4:E21

On his first day at work, Joe Quincy pieces together three news leaks and uncovers a scandal which forces Hoynes to resign.

episode image 7A WF 83429
8.6/10 (941 votes)

#34 7A WF 83429

S5:E1

As the search for Zoey continues, Walken takes a hard line against the kidnappers that could contribute to her death; Danny releases the Shareef story, and the revelation creates a rift that separates Jed from Abbey and Liz; tensions arise between Walken's staff and Bartlet's staff; the Democratic leadership in Congress assails Leo for allowing Jed to step aside; in retaliation for Shareef's death, a movie theater in Turkey is bombed, and eighty people, including American soldiers, are killed.

episode image Shutdown
8.6/10 (905 votes)

#35 Shutdown

S5:E8

Jed's decision not to be held hostage by Haffley shuts down the federal government; unable to get through to Jed and fearing the worst, Leo calls in the reinforcements, and Abbey returns to Washington to deliver a message and provide her husband with a little perspective; after being benched from the staff meetings, Josh gets put back in the game by Jed and sets the stage for victory; disregarding the advice of more seasoned colleagues, Haffley makes a major misstep and loses his advantage over the White House; Jed and Haffley meet and reach an accord on the budget.

episode image Election Day (1)
8.6/10 (802 votes)

#36 Election Day (1)

S7:E16

Election Day finally arrives, and between analyzing exit polls, and mulling over news reports, a few Santos staff members discover the joys of campaign romance. Meanwhile, C.J. ponders life after the White House; and Annabeth makes a tragic discovery.

episode image Institutional Memory
8.6/10 (713 votes)

#37 Institutional Memory

S7:E21

C.J. and Will both face uncertain futures as Bartlet and his staffers prepare to leave the White House to make way for the Santos administration.

episode image Pilot
8.5/10 (2211 votes)

#38 Pilot

S1:E1

The senior members of the White House staff are summoned to the office early in the morning to handle difficult situations: Hundreds of Cubans are on their way across the Atlantic Ocean in search of freedom; and klutzy President of the United States Josiah Bartlet accidentally sprained his ankle riding a bicycle into a tree.

episode image The Crackpots and These Women
8.5/10 (1590 votes)

#39 The Crackpots and These Women

S1:E5

The staffers spend the day ("Big Block of Cheese day") dealing with private organizations, aka the crackpots. Throughout the day, Sam deals with a UFO nut, CJ gets a proposal to build a wolves-only road, Toby and Bartlet clash over everything, and Josh is overwhelmed by guilt regarding his sister's death.

episode image Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics
8.5/10 (1207 votes)

#40 Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

S1:E21

Bartlet gets closer to making the FEC campaign finance reform-friendly, but his opponents strike back by making Sam's former dalliance with the call girl public knowledge; CJ waits anxiously for the administration's approval rating.

Cast & Chracters

character image President Josiah Bartlet

President Josiah Bartlet

Actor: Martin Sheen
character image C.J. Cregg

C.J. Cregg

Actor: Allison Janney
character image Leo McGarry

Leo McGarry

Actor: John Spencer
character image Josh Lyman

Josh Lyman

Actor: Bradley Whitford
character image Will Bailey

Will Bailey

Actor: Joshua Malina
character image Arnold Vinick

Arnold Vinick

Actor: Alan Alda
character image Matthew Santos

Matthew Santos

Actor: Jimmy Smits
character image Annabeth Schott

Annabeth Schott

Actor: Kristin Chenoweth
character image Kate Harper

Kate Harper

Actor: Mary McCormack

The highest rated episode of The West Wing is "Two Cathedrals" (S2E22) with a rating of 9.70.

This episode received 3,911 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Access" (S5E18) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 891 votes.

The highest rated episode is "What Kind of Day Has It Been" (S1E22) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 1,572 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The White House Pro-Am" (S1E17) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 1,157 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Two Cathedrals" (S2E22) with a rating of 9.70.

This episode received 3,911 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Lame Duck Congress" (S2E6) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 1,053 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Bartlet for America" (S3E9) with a rating of 9.10.

This episode received 1,247 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Ways and Means" (S3E3) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 909 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Twenty Five" (S4E23) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 1,184 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Privateers" (S4E18) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 803 votes.

The highest rated episode is "The Supremes" (S5E17) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 1,318 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Access" (S5E18) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 891 votes.

The highest rated episode is "2162 Votes" (S6E22) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 827 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Ninety Miles Away" (S6E19) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 687 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Election Day (2)" (S7E17) with a rating of 9.10.

This episode received 899 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Wedding" (S7E9) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 681 votes.

Name Department Job
Aaron Sorkin Production Executive Producer
Alex Graves Production Executive Producer
Alexa Junge Production Producer
Andrew Stearn Production Producer
Carol Flint Production Producer
Christopher Misiano Production Executive Producer
Debora Cahn Production Producer
Eli Attie Production Producer
John Sacret Young Production Producer
John Wells Production Executive Producer
Kevin Falls Production Executive Producer
Kristin Harms Production Producer
Lawrence O'Donnell Production Producer
Llewellyn Wells Production Producer
Neal Ahern Jr. Production Producer
Patrick Ward Production Producer
Paul Redford Production Producer
Peter Noah Production Producer
Peter Parnell Production Producer
Thomas Schlamme Production Executive Producer

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