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The season starts after the shooting. The staff deals with the fallout for a good long while.
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The show continues its run and ends with Bartlet being asked if he plans to run for reelection.
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CastCrew:
Janel Moloney => Donna Moss Timothy Busfield => Danny Concannon Stockard Channing => Abbey Bartlet Elisabeth Moss => Zoey Bartlet Bradley Whitford => Josh Lyman Dulé Hill => Charlie Young Melissa Fitzgerald => Carol Fitzpatrick Kathryn Joosten => Mrs. Landingham NiCole Robinson => Margaret Martin Sheen => President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet Richard Schiff => Toby Ziegler John Spencer => Leo McGarry Allison Janney => C.J. Cregg Rob Lowe => Sam Seaborn
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Trivia:
In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I - In the DVD commentary it is mentioned that when shooting the scene in which Donna learns about Josh's serious injury, `~4779~`, instead of using the line in the script, told `~7164~`, playing Donna, that "`~7765~` died", prompting her absolutely devastated expression in the scene. Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail - Josh mentions to Sam that Lincoln signed a pardon on April 14, 1865, the same day he was shot. Until over a decade after this episode was filmed, historians thought this was true. However, in January 2011, Lincoln researcher Thomas Lowry admitted that he had altered the date of the pardon (which he had "discovered" in the permanent records of the U.S. National Archives) from 1864 to 1865 so that it would seem more historically significant. Two Cathedrals - In the flashbacks a young Jed Bartlett is seen as a student at a school where a younger version of Mrs. Landingham is seen as an adult working for Bartlett's father. In reality `~6924~` who plays president Bartlett and `~17068~` who play Mrs. Landingham, the president's secretary, were only born a year apart. `~17068~` was born in 1939 and `~6924~` was born in 1940. Two Cathedrals - The role of Bartlet's father was played by series producer and writer `~17145~`. Originally just drafted in to help out at a table read, director `~17045~` found O'Donnell's interpretation of the President's father to be so interesting that he eventually offered him the role. The Leadership Breakfast - `~17093~` appears as a guest after starring in `~17046~`'s @##Sports Night##@. Bartlet's Third State of the Union - Bartlett stopping to tie his shoe was improvised by `~6924~` The character of Mandy (`~17064~`) was abandoned after the first season. `~17046~` and Kelly both agreed that the character had run its course. However, Sorkin never explained on the show what happened to Mandy. The character just disappeared. This gave birth to the term "Mandyville", a reference to where characters go, when they disappear from a series. Galileo - President Clinton allowed use of his President's Box at the Kennedy Center for scenes in this episode. Noël - `~17097~` plays a cello piece. Instead of miming the motions of the song to recorded music, however, he actually played the song for each take. According to director `~17045~`, this amounted to playing the song about 45 times. The War at Home - At the beginning of the episode the President says to Leo "`~9161~` said 'you don't live longer, it just seems longer.'" They then debate if it was really Shaw who said it. The correct quote is by `~Sir Clement Raphael Freud~` who said "if you resolve to give up smoking, drinking and loving, you don't actually live longer; it just seems longer." 17 People - This episode has the smallest number of additional guest stars of any other episode in the entire series, namely just Emily Procter. The Leadership Breakfast - Josh and Sam try to light a fire in a White House fireplace only to find that it is only decorative when they set the fire alarms off. In January 2009, life imitated art when the Obama administration's new Director of the Office of Management and Budget, `~Peter R. Orszag~`, tried to light a fire in a fireplace in his office that filled other office suites with smoke and set the fire alarms off. In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I - This episode contains the highest number of guest stars of any other in the entire series. The Portland Trip - Ainsley tries to get a can of Fresca, but they do not keep Fresca in the building. According to historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Lyndon Johnson loved the soda Fresca so much he had a fountain installed in the Oval Office that dispensed the beverage, which the president could operate by pushing a button on his desk chair. Galileo - The storyline about President Bartlett not liking green beans was inspired by President Bush Sr who famously banned broccoli from the White House In This White House - The number that displays on Ainsley's caller ID when the White House calls is (202) 456-1414. That is the real world telephone number of the White House switchboard. Shibboleth - When President Bartlet asks the Chinese man seeking religious asylum whether he can name any of Jesus' (12) apostles, he lists only 11 names. Technically, this is not incorrect: two were named James. The set was the largest constructed for both a pilot and a television series to date. It was so large, that during the first season, it had to be housed on two stages, each with an identical yellow corridor for continuity. During the hiatus between the first and second seasons, the set was moved to a larger stage, and put together, where it has remained ever since.
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In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I
In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part II
The Midterms
In This White House
And It's Surely to Their Credit
The Lame Duck Congress
The Portland Trip
Shibboleth
Galileo
Noël
The Leadership Breakfast
The Drop In
Bartlet's Third State of the Union
The War at Home
Ellie
Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
The Stackhouse Filibuster
17 People
Bad Moon Rising
The Fall's Gonna Kill You
18th and Potomac
Two Cathedrals
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EpCast:
The Fall's Gonna Kill You -> Rosalind Chao => Jane Gentry The Fall's Gonna Kill You -> Spencer Garrett => Richard Will The Fall's Gonna Kill You -> Barry Livingston => Speechwriter #2 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Jane Lynch => Reporter In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Kim Webster => Ginger In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Mindy Seeger => Chris In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Anna Deavere Smith => Nancy McNally In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Tim Matheson => Vice President John Hoynes In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Jim Ortlieb => Dr. Keller In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I -> Jorja Fox => Agent Gina Toscano The War at Home -> J. Michael Flynn => Officer The War at Home -> Ed Begley Jr. => Seth Gillette Ellie -> Kathleen York => Andrea Wyatt Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail -> John Billingsley => Dr. John Fallow Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail -> Clark Gregg => FBI Special Agent Michael Casper Galileo -> Nigel Gibbs => Aide #2 Galileo -> Colm Feore => Tad Whitney Galileo -> Allison Smith => Mallory O'Brien In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part II -> Devika Parikh => Bonnie The Leadership Breakfast -> William Duffy => Staffer Larry The Leadership Breakfast -> Peter James Smith => Staffer Ed The Leadership Breakfast -> Corbin Bernsen => Henry Shallick The Leadership Breakfast -> Felicity Huffman => Ann Stark In This White House -> Ted McGinley => Mark Gottfried In This White House -> Emily Procter => Ainsley Hayes Noël -> Paxton Whitehead => Bernard Thatch Noël -> Adam Arkin => Dr. Stanley Keyworth Noël -> Yo-Yo Ma => Yo-Yo Ma Noël -> Gregory Alan Williams => Robbie Mosley (as Gregalan Williams) Bartlet's Third State of the Union -> Marlee Matlin => Joey Lucas Bartlet's Third State of the Union -> Richard Riehle => Off. Jack Sloan Bartlet's Third State of the Union -> Glenn Morshower => Mike Chysler And It's Surely to Their Credit -> John Larroquette => Lionel Tribbey, White House Counsel Two Cathedrals -> Don McManus => Greg Summerhays Two Cathedrals -> Kirsten Nelson => Young Mrs. Dolores Landingham Two Cathedrals -> Lawrence O'Donnell => Dr. Bartlet (as Lawrence O'Donnell Jr.) The Drop In -> Rocky Carroll => Corey Sykes The Drop In -> Roger Rees => Brit. Ambassador Lord John Marbury The Drop In -> Renée Estevez => Nancy (as Renee Estevez) Bad Moon Rising -> Oliver Platt => White House Counsel Oliver Babish Bad Moon Rising -> Scott Lawrence => Congressional Committee Chair Bad Moon Rising -> Trace Beaulieu => Cal The Stackhouse Filibuster -> George Coe => Sen. Howard Stackhouse
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