Dead Irish Writers
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The West Wing episode | |
"Dead Irish Writers" | |
Episode no. | 59 |
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Prod. code | 227216 |
Orig. airdate | March 6, 2002 |
Writer(s) | Aaron Sorkin (teleplay) Paul Redford (story) |
Director | Alex Graves |
Guest star(s) | Mary-Louise Parker Roger Rees Hector Elizondo Robin Thomas NiCole Robinson |
Season 3 October 10 2001 – May 22 2002 |
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"Dead Irish Writers" is episode 59 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit from decorous British Ambassador Lord John Marbury, who argues against Bartlet's meeting with a murderous Irish terrorist. Meanwhile, Sam meets with Senator Enlow, who is blocking the funding of a controversial scientific project that would cost billions. Donna discovers that the national border near her Minnesota birthplace has been redrawn slightly—making her officially a Canadian. Abbey, C.J. and several of the staff women mischievously sneak out of Abbey's birthday party to drink and gossip.