Ep 4. In This White House
- TV14
- October 25, 2000
- 43 min
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8.7 (1,240)
In this episode of The West Wing, titled "In This White House," the focus is primarily on the personal lives of the staff. The episode begins with a dramatic White House press briefing led by C.J. Cregg, where it is revealed that the President's daughter, Zoey Bartlet, has been kidnapped.
As chaos ensues, the characters struggle to balance their personal worries with their professional duties. President Bartlet himself is forced to confront the possibility that his own actions have put his daughter in danger. Meanwhile, Zoey's boyfriend Charlie is devastated but determined to take action and help find her.
Throughout the episode, there are a number of flashbacks that provide a deeper look into the personal lives of the characters. We see flashbacks of C.J. when she was a teenager, struggling to deal with her father's failing mental health. We also see flashbacks of Sam Seaborn and his relationship with a woman named Laurie.
Another major plotline in the episode involves Josh Lyman and his relationship with an economist named Joey Lucas. Josh is reluctant to pursue a relationship with Joey, fearing that it could compromise his professional credibility. However, after a heart-to-heart conversation with Joey, Josh decides to take a chance on love.
As the search for Zoey continues, tensions run high within the White House. The President is forced to make some difficult decisions, and there are disagreements among the staff about how to proceed. Ultimately, however, the team is able to work together and come up with a plan to bring Zoey back safely.
The episode ends with a heartfelt scene between President Bartlet and his wife, as they reflect on their love for each other and the challenges they have faced together. Overall, "In This White House" is a moving and emotional episode that delves into the personal lives of the characters while also showcasing their professionalism and dedication in the face of crisis.