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Aaron Sorkin (creator)
Aaron Sorkin (writer)
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17 May 2000 (Season 1, Episode 22)
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A stealth fighter is shot down over Iraq, leading to Bartlet ordering a military rescue as Toby worries... more | add synopsis
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During the taping of the final scene, Jorja Fox's foot was run over by one of the limousines. She continued working on the scene until Aaron Sorkin was informed by the driver of the car that her foot had been run over. She was taken to the hospital and treated for a broken foot before returning to work. According to Sorkin, Fox apologized and said that it was her fault for missing her mark. more
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Continuity: In the opening teaser, President Bartlet says that "a guy on my staff showed me a report...". When the same scene is shown near the end of the episode, he says "a guy on my staff named Charles Young showed me a report..." more
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Percy Fitzwallace: The eagle... on the seal in the carpet. In one talon he's holding arrows and in the other an olive branch. Most of the time, the eagle is facing the olive branch, but when congress declares war, the eagle faces the arrows. How do they do that? Do you think they've got a second carpet sitting around in the basement someplace? more
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References "General Hospital" (1963) more
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