The Ticket
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| The Ticket | |
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| Season: | 7 |
| Episode: | 1 |
| Prod. Code: | 2T6-201 |
| Written By: | Debora Cahn |
| Directed By: | Chris Misiano |
| Airdate: | September 25, 2005 |
| Guest Stars: | Marlee Matlin, Oliver Platt |
Josh is caught off guard when political commentators are critical of Leo as a running mate for Matt Santos. White House Counsel Babbish sits with CJ about the leak investigation. Donna approaches Josh for a job. [1]
Contents |
[edit] Summary
[edit] Cast
[edit] Starring
- Alan Alda as Senator Arnold Vinick
- Kristin Chenoweth as Annabeth Schott
- Dulé Hill as Charlie Young
- Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg
- Joshua Malina as Will Bailey
- Mary McCormack as Kate Harper
- Janel Moloney as Donna Moss
- Richard Schiff as Toby Ziegler
- John Spencer as Leo McGarry
- Bradley Whitford as Josh Lyman
- Jimmy Smits as Congressman Matthew Santos
- Martin Sheen as President Josiah Bartlet
[edit] Guest Starring
- Marlee Matlin as Joey Lucas
- Oliver Platt as White House Counsel Oliver Babish
[edit] Co-Starring
- Evan Arnold as Ned
- Barbara Lee Bragg as Reporter Christine
- Burt Bulos as Reporter #2
- Timothy Busfield as Danny Concannon
- Karis Campbell as Ronna Beckman
- Matthew Del Negro as Bram Howard
- Ramon De Ocampo as Otto
- Renée Estevez as Nancy
- Paul Keeley as Agent Ellis Taylor
- Bill O'Brien as Kenny Thurman
- Teri Polo as Helen Santos
- Diana-Maria Riva as Edie Ortega
- NiCole Robinson as Margaret Hooper
- Mindy Seeger as Reporter Chris
- Phil Trask Jr. as Kevin - Reporter #3
[edit] Trivia
This is the first episode that Kristin Chenoweth is listed in the main opening credits. [2]
Annabeth and Josh discuss a political cartoon using the Wizard of Oz, Kristin Chenoweth played Glinda in the Broadway musical Wicked, which is about the land of Oz before Dorothy got there. [3]
[edit] Goofs
[edit] Quotes
- Josh Lyman: I've got an airplane hanger out that filled with 500 strangers looking to me for direction. I've got a candidate who doesn't trust any of them. And frankly neither do I. And if you don't think I miss you every day...
- Annabeth Schott: Leo, we don't want to give the impression you're iffy on your candidate's name.
- Toby Ziegler: He doesn't think the AG's objective.
- President Bartlet: The AG hates us. We hate him. It doesn't get more objective that that.
[edit] References
"The West Wing" The Ticket (2005)
The West Wing Episode Guide
The West Wing: The Ticket
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