Season 3 – Episode 22 – “Isaac and Ishmael”
Episode Summary: A special episode of the Emmy Award-winning series, dealing with some of the questions and issues currently facing the world in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks…
Episode Summary: A special episode of the Emmy Award-winning series, dealing with some of the questions and issues currently facing the world in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks…
Episode Summary: In the season finale, President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) encounters Ritchie (James Brolin) -- his Republican presidential rival -- when they attend a Broadway play while the President faces…
Episode Summary: The President (Martin Sheen) is torn over forfeiting the principle of diplomatic immunity for an important Middle Eastern official known to be plotting terrorism while Josh (Bradley Whitford)…
Episode Summary: The President (Martin Sheen) and his staff scramble to head off a predicted terrorist attack over a broad area while C.J. (Allison Janney) chafes under the protective collar…
Episode Summary: As Sam (Rob Lowe) works out the President's (Martin Sheen) final maddening details of an important upcoming summit with the Russian president, satellite photos reveal an Iranian nuclear…
Episode Summary: The President's staff reacts to the crash of a heavy rig bearing uranium fuel rods in a remote Idaho tunnel that could pose an environmental -- or terrorist…
Episode Summary: When the President (Martin Sheen) is overheard making a disparaging comment on an open-mike about the potential Republican nominee, C.J. (Allison Janney) does damage control for days after…
Episode Summary: Many issues are in play during a White House party to celebrate the argumentative First Lady's (Stockard Channing) birthday as she contemplates the likely loss of her medical…
Episode Summary: The President (Martin Sheen) engages both Sam (Rob Lowe) and Toby (Richard Schiff) in intricate chess matches that underscore the wily game of brinkmanship Bartlet is playing with…
Episode Summary: President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) consults a psychiatrist (Adam Arkin) for a troubling sleep disorder -- and gets a sobering personal assessment -- while C.J. (Allison Janney) lobbies hard…