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Episode 306
GONE QUIET
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Personal
Political Strategists Bruno Gianelli, Doug Wegland, and Connie Tate continue to lead the re-election committee, though members of the White House staff are less than thrilled that outsiders were brought in to helm the campaign.
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Political
Abbey Bartlet, a licensed physician, bent the rules a bit by treating her husband's MS herself, and prescribing medicine in her own name which she then administed to her husband secretly. These actions were in violation of the AMA code of ethics. During her coaching sessions with Counsel Oliver Babish in preparation for the Congressional hearings, Babish informed Abbey that she is the President's biggest liability.
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When an American spy submarine suddenly goes silent in hostile North Korean waters, an angry President (Martin Sheen) receives advice from the Assistant Secretary of State (Emmy Award-winning guest star Hal Holbrook, "The Bold Ones") and must decide whether he should notify the enemy or attempt a risky, secret rescue -- while his wife, Abigail (Stockard Channing), learns that her past malpractice suits might be Bartlet's Achilles heel in his criminal investigation. In other White House action, C.J. (Allison Janney) is ecstatic over a potential presidential candidate's indecisive public remarks; Toby (Richard Schiff) meets with a representative from an appropriations committee who wants to funnel money away from Congress' controversial funding of avant-garde artists. Rob Lowe, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Dule Hill and Janel Moloney also star; Oliver Platt ("Bulworth") guest-stars. TV-PG
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