, "The Dogs of War" (5x02), where the kidnapping is resolved. Discuss the behind-the-scenes drama of Sorkin's departure. List other key episodes in this story arc.
Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford) is terrified that the Republicans, under Acting President Walken, will use this opportunity to advance their own agenda and potentially make Walken look better than Bartlet. The_West_Wing_5x01_Il_codice_di_Zoey
This guide covers , titled " 7A WF 83429 " (often referred to as part 1 of the "Dogs of War" arc), which originally aired on September 24, 2003. This episode follows the immediate, chaotic aftermath of the Season 4 cliffhanger, "Twenty Five," where Zoey Bartlet was kidnapped. Key Plot Summary: "7A WF 83429" , "The Dogs of War" (5x02), where the kidnapping is resolved
Seven hours have passed since Zoey's abduction. President Bartlet has invoked the 25th Amendment, having temporarily handed power to Republican Speaker of the House Glenallen Walken (John Goodman) to avoid a conflict of interest while his daughter is missing. Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford) is terrified that the
Manages the staff and tries to hold the administration together while his best friend is incapacitated by grief.
The FBI continues looking for Zoey. The administration grapples with the information that the kidnapping may be linked to Qumari terrorists and the assassination of Abdul Shareef, orchestrated by Bartlet in Season 4.
This is the first episode following the departure of creator Aaron Sorkin. It is widely considered part of an "uneven" transition period for the series.
, "The Dogs of War" (5x02), where the kidnapping is resolved. Discuss the behind-the-scenes drama of Sorkin's departure. List other key episodes in this story arc.
Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford) is terrified that the Republicans, under Acting President Walken, will use this opportunity to advance their own agenda and potentially make Walken look better than Bartlet.
This guide covers , titled " 7A WF 83429 " (often referred to as part 1 of the "Dogs of War" arc), which originally aired on September 24, 2003. This episode follows the immediate, chaotic aftermath of the Season 4 cliffhanger, "Twenty Five," where Zoey Bartlet was kidnapped. Key Plot Summary: "7A WF 83429"
Seven hours have passed since Zoey's abduction. President Bartlet has invoked the 25th Amendment, having temporarily handed power to Republican Speaker of the House Glenallen Walken (John Goodman) to avoid a conflict of interest while his daughter is missing.
Manages the staff and tries to hold the administration together while his best friend is incapacitated by grief.
The FBI continues looking for Zoey. The administration grapples with the information that the kidnapping may be linked to Qumari terrorists and the assassination of Abdul Shareef, orchestrated by Bartlet in Season 4.
This is the first episode following the departure of creator Aaron Sorkin. It is widely considered part of an "uneven" transition period for the series.