Debate Camp (West Wing)
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“Debate Camp” | |
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The West Wing episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 70 |
Written by | Aaron Sorkin (teleplay) William Sind & Michael Oates Palmer (story) |
Directed by | Paris Barclay |
Guest stars | Mary-Louise Parker John Amos Marlee Matlin Kathryn Joosten Kathleen York NiCole Robinson Bill O'Brien Glenn Morshower Thomas Kopache Jeffrey Pierce Bruce French Eyal Podell |
Production no. | 175305 |
Original airdate | October 16, 2002 |
Season 4 episodes | |
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List of The West Wing episodes |
"Debate Camp" is episode 70 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
As the West Wingers prep for the presidential debates at a North Carolina conference center, a vexing question about a failed attorney-general nomination (amid charges of racial profiling) leads to flashbacks of the administration's first weeks in office. At that time, Toby's marriage to Rep. Andrea Wyatt was about to end, but now he wants a reconciliation with his ex-wife, and Sam and Charlie are helping him in the effort to win her back. Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force weighs in on the Qumari matter; and Joey Lucas reports that the president is likely to lose New Hampshire. This episode also informs that Toby and Congresswoman Wyatt have been trying to have children for at least 4 years, the length of the first term in office.