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Rob Lowe, Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Moira Kelly, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, and Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

Episode list

The West Wing

    • SeasonsYearsTop-rated
    • 1234567
  • Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E1 ∙ 7A WF 83429

    Wed, Sep 24, 2003
    Seven hours have passed since Zoey's kidnapping and and the Republicans are in charge of the White House. Rifts are appearing in the leadership of both parties further complicated by the arrival of a ransom note demanding the release of terrorists.
    8.6/10 (954)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E2 ∙ The Dogs of War

    Wed, Oct 1, 2003
    Zoey Barlet has been held for over a day. An international crisis looms that could have serious repercussions for the administration, let alone the hostage.
    8.1/10 (835)
    Elisabeth Moss in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E3 ∙ Jefferson Lives

    Wed, Oct 8, 2003
    With Bartlet back in the Oval Office, and back in his wife's bad books, the hunt for a Vice President begins.
    7.5/10 (794)
    Martin Sheen and Tony Lee in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E4 ∙ Han

    Wed, Oct 22, 2003
    A North Korean pianist announces his intention to defect in the Oval Office. While the staff passionately debate his request they also fight to get the President's choice of Vice President nominated by a new and hostile Speaker of the House.
    7.7/10 (833)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E5 ∙ Constituency of One

    Wed, Oct 29, 2003
    Multiple members of the team start questioning the direction of the White House, including one member entertaining job offers. Those who aren't are starting to stumble, including Josh and Amy.
    7.5/10 (778)
    Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, and Maree Cheatham in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E6 ∙ Disaster Relief

    Wed, Nov 5, 2003
    Leo is left manning the fort when the President goes AWOL whilst visiting tornado victims. Josh is not in the position to lend a hand as he deals with the fallout from a gross miscalculation and lack of judgment.
    7.6/10 (753)
    Matthew Perry in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E7 ∙ Separation of Powers

    Wed, Nov 12, 2003
    Deputy counsel Joe Quincy is quietly enlisted by Toby to approach the ailing Chief Justice about possible retirement. With Josh still incapable of lobbying effectively, Leo brings in help to hammer out the budget, but success looks a long way off with a hostile Speaker making negotiations tricky.
    7.9/10 (780)
    Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E8 ∙ Shutdown

    Wed, Nov 19, 2003
    President Bartlet refuses to let Speaker of the House Haffley hold him hostage on the budget and allows the government to be shut down.
    8.6/10 (914)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E9 ∙ Abu el Banat

    Wed, Dec 3, 2003
    The entire Bartlet family tries to gather for an early Christmas dinner at the White House, but inevitable delays occur as the president must deal with an overseas crisis. Ellie is held up at her lab, and five-year-old grandson Gus is having tantrums. In addition, Doug Westin (Jed and Abby's son-in-law) approaches Josh about running for an open congressional seat in his home district. Josh, Leo and the New Hampshire Democratic Party have already chosen a viable local candidate, but Doug persists. Jed, who likes and respects Doug, still thinks it's should be Liz who should run for the open seat.
    7.5/10 (750)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E10 ∙ The Stormy Present

    Wed, Jan 7, 2004
    Bartlet travels with former presidents Newman and Walken aboard Air Force One to the funeral of another former president. Meanwhile, Leo sits in the situation room dealing with demonstrations that are wracking Saudi Arabia and threatening to topple the royal family and CJ tries to deal with rumors of military mind control experiments. On board the plane, Toby tries to write Bartlet's eulogy as the crisis in Saudi Arabia grows worse.
    7.5/10 (770)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E11 ∙ The Benign Prerogative

    Wed, Jan 14, 2004
    In inexplicably finishing the speech early Toby is left with nothing to do. However, the State of the Union speech needs testing, so Toby flies out to meet Joey Lucas to perform mall tests.
    7.6/10 (747)
    Allison Janney in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E12 ∙ Slow News Day

    Wed, Feb 4, 2004
    Toby awakens at 3 a.m. with an idea of how to save the social security program for future generations, leading him to meet in secret with the president and volunteer to "touch the third rail" of American politics. Toby meets with influential Republican senator Gaines about putting aside partisanship in the interest of preserving the critical safety net, and he gets a favorable response, but someone who saw them together leaks the meeting to the press. Toby also gets Dem. senator Brainerd on board with assurances that both sides need to compromise and that the Republican agreed. Elsewhere, Josh tries to help boost the new v.p.'s profile and bland image by having him comically attack the same senator for his weak fundraising efforts. By day's end, both Gaines and Brainerd have publicly withdrawn from Toby's previously secret plan and publicly refused to consider the compromises they'd initially offered. The president angrily orders Toby to fix what he's broken, in response to which Toby submits his resignation letter to Leo. Toby finally sits down with Josh, who is livid at having been kept out of the loop on the s.s. matter, and they discuss the president's legacy and the greater issue of making a lasting impact for the American people, after which Josh recommends turning to Dem. senator Turner to reignite the agreement, leading to a bipartisan negotiation and the White House's realization that the good of the people has to trump any presidential legacy.
    8.0/10 (768)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E13 ∙ The Warfare of Genghis Khan

    Wed, Feb 11, 2004
    A nuclear device is tested in the Indian Ocean, but none of the known nuclear powers will claim responsibility, leading to the possibility of a terrorist group holding missile tests. Vice President Russell, heretofore dismissed by west wing staff as a joke, a four-term congressman alleged to be securely in the pocket of a large Colorado mining company, recalls a junket he'd taken early in his political career in which a drunken Israeli statesman confessed to secret missile tests. Russell visits the sit. room and puts the military and national security leaders at ease, leading the president and Leo to reassess the man's political gravitas. Bartlet then drags the Israeli p.m. to the White House, where they debate the power of the U.S. to dictate which states should have nuclear capabilities.
    7.7/10 (760)
    Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E14 ∙ An Khe

    Wed, Feb 18, 2004
    A Navy Hawkeye AWACS crew is missing in North Korea, a Broadcaster has called CJ a chicken and a proposed tax break for stay at home moms causes Josh stress. Amidst the usual West Wing mêlée, Leo finds himself hearing things about the man who saved his life in Vietnam, that he doesn't believe.
    7.6/10 (741)
    Joshua Malina in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E15 ∙ Full Disclosure

    Wed, Feb 25, 2004
    Press leaks lead to the revelation that former VP John Hoynes is about to release a tell-all book about the administration.
    7.8/10 (721)
    Michael Gaston in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E16 ∙ Eppur Si Muove

    Wed, Mar 3, 2004
    A Republican Congresswoman targets Ellie in an attempt to discredit the President; C.J. urges Abby to appear on Sesame Street; Josh works to keep a judicial nominee from withdrawing.
    7.6/10 (717)
    Milo O'Shea in The West Wing (1999)
    Top-rated

    S5.E17 ∙ The Supremes

    Wed, Mar 24, 2004
    A Supreme Court Justice dies, forcing the administration's hand on picking a desirable replacement who can be confirmed by a hostile Congress.
    9.2/10 (1.3K)
    Allison Janney and Richard Schiff in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E18 ∙ Access

    Wed, Mar 31, 2004
    A documentary-style look at the day in the life of press secretary C.J. Cregg on a day that turns out to be anything but normal due to a FBI/terrorist standoff.
    7.1/10 (898)
    William Duffy, Peter James Smith, and Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E19 ∙ Talking Points

    Wed, Apr 21, 2004
    The president and staff are about to head for Brussels to sign an international free trade deal that Josh has just spent a lot of time and effort negotiating, to nearly everyone's satisfaction. At the 11th hour, however, the CEO of an IBM-like company tells Josh that the first effect of the new agreement, of which his company is a huge beneficiary, will be the immediate transfer of 17,000 programming jobs to India; the head of the communications workers' union, which is representing the affected programmers, brings two of the programmers to Josh's office, and they refuse to leave, which leaves Josh to question the underlying adverse effects of the trade deal. Throughout the episode, Ryan tries to make Josh care that he's completing his internship that day. Donna, meanwhile, pesters Josh to bring her on the Brussels trip in an effort to make her a more active player in West Wing activities, eventually leading to a trade-off that will mean even bigger things for Donna in the long run.
    7.5/10 (708)
    Lily Tomlin and Reed Diamond in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E20 ∙ No Exit

    Wed, Apr 28, 2004
    When a bio-hazard alarm goes off in the White House, the staff are locked down where they are - forcing them to have conversations they would have otherwise avoided.
    7.9/10 (775)
    The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E21 ∙ Gaza

    Wed, May 12, 2004
    A fact finding codel to the Middle East is torn apart by an explosion. Key members of the administration and their loved ones are caught in the mess. The President is forced to consider retaliatory military action in the unstable area, with possible repercussions that could last decades.
    8.4/10 (829)
    Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

    S5.E22 ∙ Memorial Day

    Wed, May 19, 2004
    The President finds himself at odds with Leo, and the entire country, on his position regarding retaliation for the bombing in Gaza.
    8.2/10 (768)

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