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Premiering in September 1999, the original NBC line The West Wing created an instant conspiracy following with its relatively practical regular trips in to the interior sanctums of the White House. The collection became such a winner that some pollsters claimed that specific people actually thought Jed Bartlet was the real president (even though, if true, this is more of a poor representation on the intelligence of the electorate, and not really a signal of West Wing's reality). But regardless, the facts of the situation is that West Wing definitely happens a note with particular people, giving interesting produce of action, suspense, and crisis on a weekly schedule
Professional Hollywood actor Martin Sheen represents the cause position of President Jed Bartlet. The day-to-day matters of Bartlet's management are run with a number of people who surround him, among them are: Claudia "C.J." Cregg (Allison Janney), Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford), Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe), Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff), Leo McGarry (David Spencer), and Charlie Young (Dule Hill). The West Wing uses these dedicated staffers as they work prolonged hours behind-the-scenes to help keep the White House running efficiently. On the way, the worries of the task and the people' individual lives make for an appealing glance in to what many believe is definitely an correct depiction of a real-life White House management
The West Wing DVD provides a amount of extraordinary attacks including the collection initial by which we meet each of the persistent figures for the first-time. The White House has their everyday program abandoned when President Bartlet comes off his bicycle, and Sam realizes the lady he picked in a club the last evening was a high-priced prostitute. Meanwhile, many members of the administration become embroiled in an continuing feud with the "religious right," prompting President Bartlet to personally condemn a group of fundamentalists called "The Lambs of God" Other distinctive periods from Season 1 include "The Crackpots and These Women" in which administration staffers spend their morning listening to a number of crackpot, single-issue groups lobbying for federal favors, and "Take This Sabbath Day" in which President Bartlet grapples with the choice to drive the death sentence of a convicted killer following a Supreme Court judgment protecting his sentence
Below is just a listing of attacks included on The West Wing (Season 1) DVD:
Event 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 09-22-1999
Occurrence 2 (Article Hoc, Hence Propter Hoc) Air Date: 09-29-1999
Event 3 (A Proportional Response) Air Date: 10-06-1999
Event 4 (Five Votes Down) Air Date: 10-13-1999
Show 5 (The Crackpots and These Girls) Air Date: 10-20-1999
Episode 6 (Mr. Willis of Ohio) Air Date: 11-03-1999
Episode 7 (The State Dinner) Air Date: 11-10-1999
Event 8 (Enemies) Air Date: 11-17-1999
Event 9 (The Small Number) Air Date: 11-24-1999
Show 10 (In Excelsis Deo) Air Date: 12-15-1999
Event 11 (Master David Marbury) Air Date: 01-05-2000
Episode 12 (He'll, from Time to time) Air Date: 01-12-2000
Episode 13 (Remove the Junk Time) Air Date: 01-26-2000
Occurrence 14 (Get That Sabbath Day) Air Date: 02-09-2000
Show 15 (Celestial Navigation) Air Date: 02-16-2000
Occurrence 16 (20 Hours in L.A.) Air Date: 02-23-2000
Occurrence 17 (The White Home Pro-Am) Air Date: 03-22-2000
Event 18 (Six Meetings Before Lunch) Air Date: 04-05-2000
Episode 19 (Let Bartlet Be Bartlet) Air Date: 04-26-2000
Occurrence 20 (Mandatory Minimums) Air Date: 05-03-2000
Occurrence 21 (Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics) Air Date: 05-10-2000
Show 22 (What Kind of Morning Has It Been?) Air Date: 05-17-2000 the sierra r8 style headlights