"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo While a contemptuous Toby (Richard Schiff) is assigned to meet with a noisy, unruly mob protesting the World Trade Organization, Donna (Janel Moloney) asks Sam (Rob Lowe) to consider fronting an executive pardon for her friend's (Jolie Jenkins) grandfather, who was imprisoned for espionage in the 1940s. Sam has only recently learned that his father has been having an affair with a woman for decades, and takes on the mission to prove the man's innocence with gusto. He learns, however, that the man truly was a Soviet agent. Outraged at the man's duplicity, and tying it up with his own father's in his mind, Sam initially wants to tell the woman the truth. He eventually settles on leaving her with a feeling of hope as Donna consoles him over the be
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| - "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo While a contemptuous Toby (Richard Schiff) is assigned to meet with a noisy, unruly mob protesting the World Trade Organization, Donna (Janel Moloney) asks Sam (Rob Lowe) to consider fronting an executive pardon for her friend's (Jolie Jenkins) grandfather, who was imprisoned for espionage in the 1940s. Sam has only recently learned that his father has been having an affair with a woman for decades, and takes on the mission to prove the man's innocence with gusto. He learns, however, that the man truly was a Soviet agent. Outraged at the man's duplicity, and tying it up with his own father's in his mind, Sam initially wants to tell the woman the truth. He eventually settles on leaving her with a feeling of hope as Donna consoles him over the be
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| - "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo While a contemptuous Toby (Richard Schiff) is assigned to meet with a noisy, unruly mob protesting the World Trade Organization, Donna (Janel Moloney) asks Sam (Rob Lowe) to consider fronting an executive pardon for her friend's (Jolie Jenkins) grandfather, who was imprisoned for espionage in the 1940s. Sam has only recently learned that his father has been having an affair with a woman for decades, and takes on the mission to prove the man's innocence with gusto. He learns, however, that the man truly was a Soviet agent. Outraged at the man's duplicity, and tying it up with his own father's in his mind, Sam initially wants to tell the woman the truth. He eventually settles on leaving her with a feeling of hope as Donna consoles him over the betrayal of his father. Elsewhere, President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) fumes when there are complications in his plan to select the bucolic -- and historic -- site for his Presidential library; as part of Leo's tradition of setting aside one day for personal petitions to the White House (aka "Big Block of Cheese Day"), C.J. (Allison Janney) must grant an audience to an earnest group of cartographers who want to adopt a new global map that is more respectful of Third World nations.
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