Jefferson Lives
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The West Wing episode | |
"Jefferson Lives" | |
Episode no. | 91 |
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Prod. code | 176053 |
Orig. airdate | October 8, 2003 |
Writer(s) | Carol Flint (teleplay) Carol Flint & Debora Cahn (story) |
Director | Alex Graves |
Guest star(s) | Mary-Louise Parker Jesse Bradford William Devane Gary Cole Lily Tomlin Elisabeth Moss Michael O'Neill Steven Culp H. Richard Greene Geoff Pierson NiCole Robinson J. Patrick McCormack Charlotte Colavin H.M. Wynant Robert Arce |
Season 5 September 24 2003 – May 19 2004 |
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"Jefferson Lives" is episode 91 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
With President Bartlet back in the Oval Office, attention is turned to nominating a new vice president. The ideal choice is current Secretary of State, Lewis Berryhill. The new Speaker of the House, Jeff Haffley, has his own ideas. Gary Cole joins the cast as "Bingo Bob" Russell, a folksy Colorado representative who's on a short list (not the president's). Upstairs at the White House, meanwhile, the residence remains shaken in the wake of Zoey's traumatizing abduction. Says Abbey: "I blame Jed."
The title of the episode, "Jefferson Lives," is in reference to one of Bartlett's favorite stories in American History. The story, of course, is in reference to John Adams and Thomas Jefferson dying on the same day which just happened to be our nations semicentennial, July 4, 1826. John Adams final words were of his lifetime political rival Thomas Jefferson. Adams died moments after uttering the phrase, "Jefferson Lives", not knowing that Jefferson had actually passed hours before in Monticello, Virginia.