The Women of Qumar
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“The Women of Qumar” | |
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The West Wing episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 52 |
Written by | Aaron Sorkin (teleplay) Felicia Wilson & Laura Glasser & Julia Dahl (story) |
Directed by | Alex Graves |
Guest stars | Mary-Louise Parker Anna Deavere Smith Christian Clemenson Dinah Lenney Ty Burrell Bradley White Bruce Kirby Sid Conrad Bill Erwin |
Production no. | 227209 |
Original airdate | November 28, 2001 |
Season 3 episodes | |
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List of The West Wing episodes |
"The Women of Qumar" is the 52nd episode of The West Wing. This episode marks the first appearance of Amy Gardner, played by Mary-Louise Parker, who guests stars in every following season of The West Wing.
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It is C.J. vs. the rest of the senior staff—and the President—over whether to make public the possibility of an outbreak of mad-cow disease. C.J. is also up in arms about arms sales to a Persian Gulf state, Qumar, known for its poor treatment of women. Meanwhile, Josh tangles with a women's group lobbyist over wording in a treaty concerning prostitution. Toby meets with veterans upset about the content of a Smithsonian exhibition about the attack on Pearl Harbor. Sam is concerned about a lawsuit against the President involving automobile seat belts.