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The West Wing Revisited S1E5 | Family Dinner

The West Wing Revisited S1E5 it’s family dinner time. The President makes sure to bring all of his people in for a night of chili with his daughter. This episode really solidifies just how good everyone is.

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The West Wing Revisited S1E5 it’s family dinner time. The President makes sure to bring all of his people in for a night of chili with his daughter. It’s also a day when Leo, the chief of staff, makes everyone see people they don’t normally see.

The West Wing S1E5 Reaction

This episode focuses on CJ and Sam meeting with the UFO guy and meeting the wildlife guys. Both think this whole day is a waste, but they get swayed by these guys. They want to help them.

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Something this show keeps doing is showing us that everyone here wants to help people. They are good people under a good president. We see Josh really struggling with his own feelings about getting that card and leaving his friends if there is an attack. He decides in the end he doesn’t want that responsibility. If something happens, he wants to be with his friends.

I do love that this White House is like a family. The President loves his staff and he wants them apart of his family. He shares his daughter with them and I really like that we see this good side of government. It’s very nostalgic.

This is a good episode and I really enjoyed it. Are we foreshadowing a Charlie and Zoe romance? What are your thoughts on S1E5. Make sure you watch my reaction video.

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