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  • Inauguration: Over There (Part II)
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by C.J. Will Bailey's (Joshua Malina) work on the inaugural address makes quite an impression (as does the foreign-policy doctrine it espouses), and Danny Concannon's (Timothy Busfield) reporting makes quite a splash. Donna (Janel Moloney) reveals herself as the source of a quote that implies that the White House isn't very loyal to people in uniform, which puts her on the outs with Josh (Bradley Whitford). Back at the ball once more, the staff gather as Will is formally hired as Deputy Communications Director and Senior Counselor to the President.
Season
  • 4
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Previous
  • "Inauguration (Part I)"
Story
Guests
Airdate
  • 2003-02-12
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Title
  • Inauguration: Over There
Episode
  • 15
Writers
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  • "The California 47th"
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abstract
  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by C.J. Will Bailey's (Joshua Malina) work on the inaugural address makes quite an impression (as does the foreign-policy doctrine it espouses), and Danny Concannon's (Timothy Busfield) reporting makes quite a splash. Donna (Janel Moloney) reveals herself as the source of a quote that implies that the White House isn't very loyal to people in uniform, which puts her on the outs with Josh (Bradley Whitford). Meanwhile, Charlie's (Dule Hill) luck in finding a Bible for Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) swearing-in isn't improving, although he manages to find a Gideon Bible from a motel just in time. At one of the Inaugural Balls, Josh realizes that Reese, not Donna, was the source of the quote and that she was lying about it to protect him. He, Toby (Richard Schiff), Charlie, Will and Danny rush to Donna's place and convince her to come back to the ball with them. Back at the ball once more, the staff gather as Will is formally hired as Deputy Communications Director and Senior Counselor to the President.