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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Charlie As one of the President's staff recovers from bullet wounds, the rest of the team pushes on to the "mid-term" congressional elections in November -- but as C.J. deflects press requests on how the assassination attempt has affected the mood in the White House, she knows that nearly everyone bears psychological scars in its aftermath. In particular, Charlie is affected when he learns more about the shooting and reacts coldly both to Bartlet and Zoey. For his part, Toby surveys the President's newfound popularity in the polls and proposes that the administration pursue a course that would turn up the heat on extremist groups while pp onSam convinces a friend to run for Congress after the death of a current congressman. Elsewhere, Bartlet is obse

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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Charlie As one of the President's staff recovers from bullet wounds, the rest of the team pushes on to the "mid-term" congressional elections in November -- but as C.J. deflects press requests on how the assassination attempt has affected the mood in the White House, she knows that nearly everyone bears psychological scars in its aftermath. In particular, Charlie is affected when he learns more about the shooting and reacts coldly both to Bartlet and Zoey. For his part, Toby surveys the President's newfound popularity in the polls and proposes that the administration pursue a course that would turn up the heat on extremist groups while pp onSam convinces a friend to run for Congress after the death of a current congressman. Elsewhere, Bartlet is obse
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  • "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part II)"
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Charlie As one of the President's staff recovers from bullet wounds, the rest of the team pushes on to the "mid-term" congressional elections in November -- but as C.J. deflects press requests on how the assassination attempt has affected the mood in the White House, she knows that nearly everyone bears psychological scars in its aftermath. In particular, Charlie is affected when he learns more about the shooting and reacts coldly both to Bartlet and Zoey. For his part, Toby surveys the President's newfound popularity in the polls and proposes that the administration pursue a course that would turn up the heat on extremist groups while pp onSam convinces a friend to run for Congress after the death of a current congressman. Elsewhere, Bartlet is obsessed with an obscure school board election in New Hampshire for purely personal reasons. The episode opens with Josh ranting at C.J. on the phone with a story that she should lead with at the briefing, for which she is already late. As she walks to the briefing, Toby stops her to give her another story to talk about, as does Leo, and finally Sam. As she tries to retain all of the information, she walks into the briefing and promptly changes the word "physicists" to "psychics" to which we then see Josh banging his head over the mistake.
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