Disaster Relief (The West Wing)
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“Disaster Relief” | |
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The West Wing episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 94 |
Written by | Alexa Junge (teleplay) Alexa Junge & Lauren Schmidt (story) |
Directed by | Lesli Linka Glatter |
Guest stars | Gary Cole Jesse Bradford Michael Hyatt Terry O'Quinn Steve Ryan Nick Searcy NiCole Robinson Renee Estevez Steven Anderson Maree Cheatham Brooks Almy Bryan Callen Lauren Stamile |
Production no. | 176056 |
Original airdate | November 5, 2003 |
Season 5 episodes | |
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List of The West Wing episodes |
"Disaster Relief" is episode 94 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
A national emergency is declared by Bartlet in light of a killer tornado in Oklahoma that then preoccupies him. He flies there to lend his support. But his compassion overrules good judgment, and Bartlet stays longer than planned. C.J. originally said the President should fly to Oklahoma to lend his presence to the disaster relief efforts, but finally has to tell him it's time for them to leave and let the locals repair their devastated communities. And as C.J. and the President fly back to Washington on Air Force One, they have a heated dicussion about his leadership and how Zoey's kidnap has left him rudderless and seeking noble but unacceptable efforts like his work in Oklahoma. C.J. tells him "I want my President back. I want him to lead."
Meanwhile, Leo worries about several crises in the capital that need the president's immediate attention. The new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Nicholas Alexander, tells Leo they should kill an expensive and unnecessary artillery system, but also warns Leo that SECDEF Hutchinson is privately meeting with all Army Generals who are in line to receive their 3rd or 4th stars. Leo tells the SECDEF that's a bad idea and to stop immediately. Leo also frets that the President "has just gone AWOL" as a difficult-to-arrange trip to D.C. by the German Chancellor and a looming Greek-Albanian crisis in the Ionian Sea require Presidential attention, and orders C.J. to bring the CinC back which she does.
Josh fears the worst after a political miscalculation costs the Democrats dearly. Leo says he'll keep his job but his budget portfolio is being taken away from him and given to a new staffer named Angela Blake. The Republicans push for spending cuts with help from fiscally conservative Blue Dogs and the Vice President ends up nearly offering a huge concession. Sidelined and furious, Josh ends up railing at the heavens before he reaches more level personal ground near the episode's end. And Donna becomes concerned about Josh's welfare after he becomes Washington's latest target of scorn.
Also in this episode Will Bailey begins working for the Vice President, much to Toby's disgust.