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The West Wing: Season 7 (2005)?
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Election Day: Part 2 - SPOILER:According to `~17145~`, he and the other writers intended for Arnold Vinick to win the election, but changed the result after the death of `~17065~`, as they felt that would be too emotionally taxing for the viewers for Santos to lose both his running mate and the election. However, this has been disputed by other writers, who claim that their intention even before Spencer passed away was for Santos to win.:SPOILER Running Mates - This was the first episode to air shortly after the death of `~17065~`. It began with a brief memorial presented by `~6924~` to honor his cast mate and his friend. Tomorrow - `~17046~` has a cameo as one of the White House aides sitting in the stands in the Inauguration scene. Tomorrow - As the Bartlets prepare to return to "normal" life, Abby asks President Bartlet "When's the last time you drove a car?" to which he replies "It's just like riding a bike, except with more horsepower, right?" The very first episode of "The West Wing" opened with the staff having to react to news of President Bartlet falling off a bicycle. Transition - The exterior of the hotel where the Santoses are staying is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City (as can be seen above the door). Though it was originally the Hotel Utah, it is now an administrative building and library owned by the Mormon Church. The Cold - `~17065~`'s final appearance is in this episode (Leo McGarry) before he unexpectedly died of a heart attack at the age of 59. His character's sudden passing was dealt with in the episodes The West Wing: Election Day: Part 1 (2006) and The West Wing: Election Day: Part 2 (2006). The Debate - This is the only episode of the series in which none of the original main cast appeared. The Debate - Congressman Santos's defense of the term "liberal" is a paraphrase of Kennedy's 1960 NY acceptance speech. The Debate - The Debate was advertised as a "live presidential debate" and was actually telecast live twice, once for the East and West coasts, with limited commercial interruption. It was also one of the few times actors were allowed to go "off script." Message of the Week - `~17103~`, who played Bruno Gianelli, was a long-time Democrat. He switched sides and actually spoke at the 2004 RNC, mimicking his character (Bruno Gianelli), who switched sides from working with the Democratic Bartlett White House to working with the Presidential Republican Arnold Vinick Campaign. Message of the Week - Arnold Vinick states that he is not a veteran of a foreign war. `~17174~`, who actually did serve in the military, including a tour in Korea, is best known for playing Captain Hawkeye Pierce on the show @##M*A*S*H##@. The Ticket - A reporter asks Leo McGarry about his cardiac health, which he says is fine. Sadly and ironically, the actor, `~17065~` would die from a massive heart attack less than three months after this episode aired. Here Today - SPOILER:`~4779~` disliked the shuttle leak story-line, as he felt that Toby would never betray the President in such a fashion. He justified the story by deciding that Toby was really covering for someone else.:SPOILER Message of the Week - This episode aired in 2005... Just 4 years before `~17103~`'s death to esophageal cancer. Tomorrow - SPOILER:The final paragraph ends with 'In this District of Columbia, on this twentieth day of January, in the year of Our Lord.'. The year is missing to help keep the continuation of this fictional presidency 'correct' right up to the end of this episode, the last ever in the series.:SPOILER
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