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"The West Wing" (1999)Original Air Date:
22 September 1999 (Season 1, Episode 1)Plot:
Josh faces the loss of his job after an on-air insult of a political opponent. Meanwhile, the President has a minor accident. more | add synopsisUser Comments:
A typical day at The West Wing more (1 total)Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Rob Lowe | ... | Sam Seaborn | |
| Moira Kelly | ... | Mandy Hampton | |
| Allison Janney | ... | Claudia Jean 'C.J.' Cregg | |
| Richard Schiff | ... | Toby Ziegler | |
| John Spencer | ... | Leo McGarry | |
| Bradley Whitford | ... | Josh Lyman | |
| Martin Sheen | ... | President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet | |
| Annie Corley | ... | Mary Marsh | |
| Lisa Edelstein | ... | Brittany 'Laurie' Rollins | |
| Suzy Nakamura | ... | Cathy | |
| Allison Smith | ... | Mallory O'Brien | |
| Marc Grapey | ... | Billy | |
| Janel Moloney | ... | Donna Moss | |
| F. William Parker | ... | Rev. Al Caldwell | |
| Kathryn Joosten | ... | Dolores Landingham |
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Rob Lowe says the line, "Alger Hiss just walked in with my secret pumpkin." Hiss was a State Department official in the 1940s accused of spying for the Soviet Union. His accuser was Whittaker Chambers, who hid copies of government files in a pumpkin on his farm before giving them to then Rep. Richard Nixon, a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee. The line most likely refers not to the original incident, but to North by Northwest (1959), in which Cary Grant's character asks, "Did you get the pumpkin?". moreGoofs:
Factual errors: The Chief of Staff is often seen entering the oval office from his adjacent office. The only rooms directly next to the oval office are the secretary's office and the study. The Chief of Staff's office actually sits on the opposite side of the West Wing. moreQuotes:
Laurie: Tell your friend POTUS he's got a funny name, and he should learn how to ride a bicycle.Sam Seaborn: I would, but he's not my friend; he's my boss. It's not his name, it's his title.
Laurie: POTUS?
Sam Seaborn: President of the United States. I'll call ya.
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In this fairly light and fun introduction to The West Wing: Josh faces losing his job after offending Christians during an appearance on a talk show.
Leo must deal with 137 Cuban refugees who escaped on rafts and are seeking asylum.
Each character is introduced finding out on phone or pager about the President having a bicycle accident. This was a wonderful way of introducing the characters, it briefly shared some character traits and boasted a few nice looking sets.
The set of The West Wing was wonderfully put together and looked genuine. There is a long tracking shot through many rooms of the set and I was very impressed by their detail and that the rooms were all connected.
The character of Sam holds the episodes melodrama by accidentally sleeping with a call girl then telling unknowingly tells Leo's daughter about it. This may put his career on the line.
The pilot had a very upbeat and comedic tone. The dialogue was fast-paced and witty. The characters were interesting and they are the main reason I shall continue watching. The nature of the show allows them to deal with very serious subject matter which I am sure they will. This episode didn't delve into anything of great depth, but the light-hearted comedy was interesting enough. However, the great dialogue mixed with character-study and serious political subject matter is what I am hoping for.