Ep 11. Opposition Research
- TVPG
- January 12, 2005
- 41 min
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7.8 (636)
In The West Wing season 6 episode 11, titled "Opposition Research," the Bartlet administration is gearing up for the presidential campaign as they continue to face political challenges and opposition from their Republican opponents. As the campaign heats up, the West Wing staff is tasked with conducting opposition research on their rival candidates, a task that proves to be more challenging than they initially anticipate.
As the team delves into the pasts of the Republican candidates, they discover some surprising and scandalous information that could potentially harm their campaigns. However, the team is faced with the moral dilemma of whether to use this information against their opponents, as they grapple with the concept of negative campaigning versus staying true to their values and running a clean campaign.
Meanwhile, President Bartlet and his staff are also dealing with the fallout from a recent decision to grant clemency to a convict, which has sparked controversy and criticism from both sides of the aisle. The team must work quickly to address the issue and defend their decision before it threatens to derail their campaign.
As tensions rise and the stakes become higher, the West Wing team must navigate the treacherous waters of political campaigning and stay true to their principles in order to emerge victorious in the upcoming election.
"Opposition Research" is a gripping and thought-provoking episode that explores the complex world of political campaigning and the moral dilemmas that come with it. With its sharp writing, nuanced characterization, and intense drama, this episode is a must-watch for fans of The West Wing and anyone interested in the inner workings of American politics.