The Stackhouse Filibuster

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The Stackhouse Filibuster
The West Wing episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 39
Written by Aaron Sorkin (teleplay)
Pete McCabe (story)
Directed by Bryan Gordon
Guest stars Tim Matheson
George Coe
Cara DeLizia
Production no. 226217
Original airdate March 14, 2001
Season 2 episodes
  1. In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part I
  2. In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part II
  3. The Midterms
  4. In this White House
  5. And It's Surely to Their Credit
  6. The Lame Duck Congress
  7. The Portland Trip
  8. Shibboleth
  9. Galileo
  10. Noël
  11. The Leadership Breakfast
  12. The Drop-In
  13. Bartlet's Third State of the Union
  14. The War at Home
  15. Ellie
  16. Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail
  17. The Stackhouse Filibuster
  18. 17 People
  19. Bad Moon Rising
  20. The Fall's Gonna Kill You
  21. 18th and Potomac
  22. Two Cathedrals
List of The West Wing episodes

"The Stackhouse Filibuster" is the 39th episode of The West Wing.

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The episode is told via the dramatic device of three of the main characters e-mailing their respective parents to apprise them what's going on. C.J. is explaining to her father why she cannot attend his 70th birthday celebration; Josh is writing to thank his mother for a pair of shoes; and Sam is writing to his father in an attempt to thaw the atmosphere between them following the disclosure of his dad's (28-year) affair. Everyone is at rather a loose ends, awaiting the outcome of an unexpected filibuster.

President Bartlet invites Leo to join him for dinner, and a comical conversation takes place between them along the lines of "We don't talk any more." Eventually Donna sees a way of resolving the filibuster after realizing that the Senator's grandson has a syndrome –autism– which he regards as not being adequately funded, and the episode ends on a poignant note,

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