Stirred
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The West Wing episode | |
"Stirred" | |
Episode no. | 61 |
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Prod. code | 227218 |
Orig. airdate | April 3, 2002 |
Writer(s) | Aaron Sorkin & Eli Attie (teleplay) Dee Dee Myers (story) |
Director | Jeremy Kagan |
Guest star(s) | Tim Matheson David Dunard Randy Oglesby Felton Perry NiCole Robinson Jim Jansen |
Season 3 October 10 2001 – May 22 2002 |
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"Stirred" is episode 61 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
When a large truck carrying uranium fuel rods crashes in a remote Idaho tunnel, Bartlet's staff prepares for a potential environmental—or terrorist—crisis. Meanwhile, Bartlet's stealthily composed electoral strategy may exclude Vice President John Hoynes from the next campaign. Secretly aware that his fate is in question, Hoynes ponders how to promote one of his favorite bills, one that would provide Internet access to low-income households. Also, Hoynes attends the same Alcoholics Anonymous meeting as Leo. Charlie regrets filing his tax return online, after heeding the meddling Bartlet's advice. At Donna's request, Josh seeks a presidential proclamation honoring the retirement of her favorite teacher, but the task proves more difficult than he first imagined.