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The West Wing: Enemies

  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Political Drama, Prime-Time Drama
  • Themes: Heads of State, Members of the Press, Fathers and Daughters
  • Director: Alan Taylor
  • Main Cast: Dulé Hill, Elisabeth Moss, Kathryn Joosten, Allison Smith, Timothy Busfield
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 60 minutes

Plot

Former flames Josh (Bradley Whitford) and Mandy (Moira Kelly) argue the merits of allowing an economic bill to pass through Congress even though political opponents have made an addition that would upset the pro-environment President Bartlett (Martin Sheen). C.J. (Allison Janey) must attempt to squelch a story that the president and Vice President Hoynes (Tim Matheson) disagreed passionately during a Cabinet meeting, while simultaneously deflecting the advances of reporter Danny Concannon (Timothy Busfield), who is the best in the business at sniffing out a hot lead. Leo (John Spencer) is less than thrilled that his daughter has invited Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) to join her at the opera. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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"Enemies"
The West Wing episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 8
Written by Rick Cleveland and Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. & Patrick Caddell (story)
Ron Osborn & Jeff Reno (teleplay)
Directed by Alan Taylor
Production no. 225907
Original airdate November 17 1999
Guest stars

Timothy Busfield
Renee Estevez
Janel Moloney
Allison Smith
Tim Matheson

Season 1 episodes
  1. Pilot
  2. Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
  3. A Proportional Response
  4. Five Votes Down
  5. The Crackpots and These Women
  6. Mr. Willis of Ohio
  7. The State Dinner
  8. Enemies
  9. The Short List
  10. In Excelsis Deo
  11. Lord John Marbury
  12. He Shall, from Time to Time...
  13. Take out the Trash Day
  14. Take This Sabbath Day
  15. Celestial Navigation
  16. 20 Hours in L.A.
  17. The White House Pro-Am
  18. Six Meetings Before Lunch
  19. Let Bartlet Be Bartlet
  20. Mandatory Minimums
  21. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics
  22. What Kind of Day Has It Been
List of The West Wing episodes

"Enemies" is the 8th episode of The West Wing. It is the only episode in the first three seasons not written by Aaron Sorkin.

Plot

The latest round of infighting between the President and the Vice President, Sam's foray into romance with the daughter of his boss, and a crucial effort to keep a major legislative program afloat marked this episode.

C.J. tries to quash rumors that the President and Vice President got into an argument at a cabinet meeting. At the meeting, the Vice President said that the administration's first priority should be working with Congress to pass legislation, and the President said (very condescendingly) that the first priority should be serving the interests of the American people. Leo assumes the VP leaked the argument and C.J. goes to the VP to see what happened, only to have him very angrily deny it. C.J. later figures out that the woman who was taking notes for the meeting leaked the story, although the President doesn't believe her at first. The President later meets with the VP and when the VP expresses his indignation at being treated badly, the President says that the VP shouldn't have made the President beg him for the VP nomination in the first place. They leave on bad terms and with nothing resolved.

Leo's daughter Mallory begins to date Sam, to Leo's dismay. He tries to intimidate Sam and Mallory, with Sam being uneasy and his daughter telling him to shut up and leave them alone. By the end, Leo tells Sam he'll be all right with them dating as long as Sam never talks to Leo about it.

Meanwhile, the staff is trying to work out how the President can sign a very important banking reform bill into law without having to give in to an amendment on the bill that would allow strip mining of federal land in Montana that was tossed in by two Republican lawmakers the White House can't stand. Josh, by way of Donna, comes up with a solution using the Antiquities Act, suggesting that the federal land be converted into a National Park after signing the bill. The solution works, but the President and Josh are both left feeling less than cheerful because of the ugliness they've seen in both the political environment and their own actions.

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