Christmas has arrived at The White House but Josh's lack of holiday spirit forces Leo to ask Josh to consult with a doctor who specializes in helping trauma victims. Meanwhile, President Bartlet decides that he wants to sign his Christmas cards by hand -- all 100,000 of them. Sam confronts the Energy Secretary after he advocates the use of federal oil reserves. Elsewhere, C.J. becomes interested in a elderly female tourist who has a strange reaction to French painting and sets out to find the story behind the painting.
Season 2 Episode 10 of The West Wing resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 1
s02e02 - In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part 2
s02e03 - The Midterms
s02e04 - In This White House
s02e05 - And It's Surely to Their Credit
s02e06 - The Lame Duck Congress
s02e07 - The Portland Trip
s02e08 - Shibboleth
s02e09 - Galileo
s02e10 - No
s02e11 - The Leadership Breakfast
s02e12 - The Drop
s02e13 - Bartlet's Third State of the Union
s02e14 - The War at Home
s02e15 - Ellie
s02e16 - Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
s02e17 - The Stackhouse Filibuster
s02e18 - 17 People
s02e19 - Bad Moon Rising
s02e20 - The Fall's Gonna Kill You
s02e21 - 18th and Potomac
s02e22 - Two Cathedrals
In a unique glimpse of the inner-workings of Presidential politics, The West Wing takes viewers inside the White House and follows the lives of the staff as they help President Jed Bartlet make the crucial decisions that shape the nation and the world around it. Working closely with the President are close friend and Chief of Staff Leo McGarry; Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman; Josh's assistant Donna Moss; Communications Director Toby Ziegler; and his Deputy, Sam Seaborn; Press Secretary C.J. Cregg; First Lady Abbey Bartlet; and Charlie Young, Bartlet's Personal Aide.
As season 6 unfolded, the show shifted its focus from the current administration to the Arnold Vinick vs. Matthew Santos race for the presidency, presidential election, and transition to the new administration from the Bartlet administration.