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Episode 122
WHAT KIND OF DAY HAS IT BEEN
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Personal
Forbidden to attend former call girl Laurie's law school graduation because of the inevitable political backlash, Sam met up with Laurie outside a friend's apartment after the ceremony. He gave her a hug and a briefcase, unaware that a reporter from the London Daily Mirror was parked in a car nearby, taking photographs of the whole thing to use as ammunition against the White House staff.
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Political
The Secret Service continues to field threats against Charlie and Zoey, and a new generation of teenage nazis begins to show up on their radar under the White Supremacy directive "Lone Wolf," which implores younger members to take matters into their own hands. Zoey's bodyguard Gina has both eyes open, certain they're looking for two fifteen year old boys.
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In the season finale, President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) prepares for a town hall meeting with college students while the U.S. military races to find a downed American pilot in the Iraqi desert before the Iraqi military captures him. C.J. (Allison Janney) doesn't relish the notion of misleading the press over rescue preparations. Likewise, Toby (Richard Schiff) tries to ignore updates from the distressed orbiting space shuttle which includes his brother, a payload specialist aboard the craft which cannot close its cargo doors. Meanwhile, a huffing Josh (Bradley Whitford) is dispatched to run down and convince the wayward vice president (guest star Tim Matheson) to re-think his position on campaign finance reform. John Spencer, Rob Lowe, Dule Hill and Moira Kelly also star.
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