West Wing, The - Season 2 (2005)
Genre Drama
Studio Warner Home Video
Series The West Wing
Movie Release Date 2005
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 954 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Martin Sheen President Josiah Bartlet
Bradley Whitford Joshua Lyman
Rob Lowe Samuel Norman Seaborn
Moira Kelly Madeline Hampton
Dulé Hill Charles Young
Allison Janney Claudia Jean Cregg
Richard Schiff Tobias Zachary Ziegler
John Spencer Leo Thomas McGarry
Stockard Channing Abigail Bartlet
Janel Moloney Donnatella Moss
Joshua Malina Will Bailey
Alan Alda Sen. Arnold Vinick
John Amos Adm. Percy Fitzwallace
Randy Brooks Arthur Leeds
Timothy Busfield Danny Concannon
Crew
Director Thomas Schlamme
Director Chris Misiano
Director Paris Barclay
Director Matia Karrell
Writer Aaron Sorkin
Producer Thomas Schlamme
Producer Eli Attie
Plot
The second season of The West Wing takes up literally where the first season left off and, after a few moments of patriotic sentimentalism, maintains the series' astonishingly high standards in depicting the everyday life of the White House staff of a Democratic administration. The two-part opener covers the immediate aftermath of the assassination attempt on President Bartlet (Martin Sheen), switching between the anxious wait on the injured and flashbacks to Bartlet's campaign for the Presidency. Other peaks in a series exceedingly short on lows include "Noel," the episode in which Alan Arkin's psychiatrist forces Josh Lynam to confront his post-traumatic stress disorder and the episodes in which President Bartlet, following a tragic car accident, rails angrily against God in Latin.

Other new aspects include the introduction of Ainsley Hayes, a young Republican counsel hired after she beats communications deputy Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) in a TV debate ("Sam's getting his ass kicked by a girl!" crow his colleagues), as well as the revelation that the President has been suffering from multiple sclerosis. Tensions grow between him and the First Lady (Stockard Channing) as she realizes, in the episode "Third State of the Union," that he intends to run for a second term in office. It becomes clear to Bartlet that he must go public with his MS, and his staff is forced to come to terms with this, as well as deal with the usual plethora of domestic and international incidents, which apparently preclude any of them from having any sort of private lives. These include crises in Haiti and Columbia, an obstinate filibuster, and a Surgeon General's excessively frank remarks about the drug situation. Thankfully, the splendid Lord John Marbury (Roger Rees) is on hand to make chief of staff Leo McGarry's life more of a misery in "The Drop-In."

These episodes, though occasionally marred by a sentimental soundtrack and an earnest and wishfully high regard for the Presidential office, are master classes in drama and dialogue, ranging from the wittily staccato to the magnificently grave, capturing authentically the hectic pace of political intrigue and the often vain efforts of decent, brilliant people to do the right thing. The West Wing is one of the all-time great TV dramas. --David Stubbs

Episodes
1 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 1
2 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 2
3 The Midterms
4 In This White House
5 And It's Surely to Their Credit
6 The Lame Duck Congress
7 The Portland Trip
8 Shibboleth
9 Galileo
10 Noël
11 The Leadership Breakfast
12 The Drop In
13 Bartlet's Third State of the Union
14 The War at Home
15 Ellie
16 Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
17 The Stackhouse Filibuster
18 17 People
19 Bad Moon Rising
20 The Fall's Gonna Kill You
21 18th and Potomac
22 Two Cathedrals
Features
Disc 1: Color Closed-captioned Widescreen
Personal Details
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Index 18
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $59.98
Location Shelf 2
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Edition Details
Distributor Warner Home Video
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 085393162122
Region Region 1
Release Date 5/18/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.66:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 4