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"The West Wing" The Indians in the Lobby (2001)



Overview

User Rating:
8.2/10   63 votes
Director:

Paris Barclay

Writers:

Aaron Sorkin (creator)
Allison Abner (teleplay) ...
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Contact:

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Original Air Date:

21 November 2001 (Season 3, Episode 8)

Genre:

Drama more

Plot:

On the day before Thanksgiving, CJ has to deal with two Stockbridge-Munsee Indians who won't leave the... more | add synopsis


Cast

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Additional Details

Runtime:

43 min (DVD)

Country:

USA

Language:

English | French

Color:

Color


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

The charge d'affairs at the Italian embassy has the same name as a one-episode character from Aaron Sorkin-written "Sports Night" (1998). In the previous appearance ("Sports Night: How Are Things in Gloca Morra? (#1.17)" (1999)), Alberto Fedrigotti was a tennis player playing a five-set match against Pete Sampras. more

Goofs:

Revealing mistakes: On the coffee cup on Toby's desk, the first three letters of the actor's name (Richard) can clearly be seen. more

Quotes:

[On neighborhood watch cell phone funding]
President Josiah Bartlet: There's nothing wrong with this policy. It's just too small. I could fund this initiative out of my pocket.
Toby Ziegler: It's $10 million.
President Josiah Bartlet: Leo could fund it out of his pocket.
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