You missed: - The explanation of why Ms. Fitterer (Lily Tomlin) was originally fired from the White House
- Josh and Toby realizing (again!) that what they do has an impact on "ordinary folks" - Charlie deciding to become a Big Brother to Simon's (Mark Harmon's Secret Service agent character killed last season) "little brother" - A conversation between Leo, the National Security Advisor (who's name escapes me at the moment but is played by Anna Devere-Smith), and Fitzwallace about Qumar's (sp?) growing realization that their Defense Minister was not lost in a plane crash but was assassinated (both the NSA and Fitzwallace are not adverse to blowing Qumar off the map) - A conversation between Bartlett, the NSA, Fitzwallace and Leo about Qumar blaming Israel for the assassination, but possibly knowing that it was the US who was responsible, and Fitzwallace's offer to insulate Bartlett by assuming the responsibility for this action (Bartlett declines the offer) - Some uninteresting politics regarding the First Lady - A speech delivered by Bartlett (with Sorkin's usual flourishes) at a event where Bartlett refers to a recent horrendous event (see below) - And what will probably be the running theme this season: Pipe bombs explode at a collegiate swim meet killing many; in the teaser for next week's show, it is hinted that more bombs will be set off; who is responsible? stay tuned john On Thursday, Sep 26, 2002, at 23:59 US/Eastern, John D. Giorgis wrote: > Aaargh! Just watched my tape today and realized that The West Wing > was > two hours this week. Did I miss much? (The episode actually looked > like it could have ended pretty much when I did.) And probably more > importantly, does anyone have a copy of the tape that they could send > me? > > JDG > _______________________________________________ > http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l > _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
