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The West Wing - The Complete Second Season | 
| Directors: Thomas Schlamme, Chris Misiano Actors: Martin Sheen, Bradley Whitford Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $59.98 Buy New: $44.99 You Save: $14.99 (25%)
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Rating: 96 reviews Sales Rank: 911
Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 954 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.6 x 1.3
MPN: WARD31621D ISBN: 0790787482 UPC: 085393162122 EAN: 9780790787480 ASIN: B0001HAGQK
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 Release Date: May 18, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 05/18/2004 Rating: Nr
Amazon.com The second season of The West Wing takes up literally where the first season left off and, after a few moments of patriotic sentimentalism, maintains the series' astonishingly high standards in depicting the everyday life of the White House staff of a Democratic administration. The two-part opener covers the immediate aftermath of the assassination attempt on President Bartlet (Martin Sheen), switching between the anxious wait on the injured and flashbacks to Bartlet's campaign for the Presidency. Other peaks in a series exceedingly short on lows include "Noel," the episode in which Alan Arkin's psychiatrist forces Josh Lynam to confront his post-traumatic stress disorder and the episodes in which President Bartlet, following a tragic car accident, rails angrily against God in Latin. Other new aspects include the introduction of Ainsley Hayes, a young Republican counsel hired after she beats communications deputy Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) in a TV debate ("Sam's getting his ass kicked by a girl!" crow his colleagues), as well as the revelation that the President has been suffering from multiple sclerosis. Tensions grow between him and the First Lady (Stockard Channing) as she realizes, in the episode "Third State of the Union," that he intends to run for a second term in office. It becomes clear to Bartlet that he must go public with his MS, and his staff is forced to come to terms with this, as well as deal with the usual plethora of domestic and international incidents, which apparently preclude any of them from having any sort of private lives. These include crises in Haiti and Columbia, an obstinate filibuster, and a Surgeon General's excessively frank remarks about the drug situation. Thankfully, the splendid Lord John Marbury (Roger Rees) is on hand to make chief of staff Leo McGarry's life more of a misery in "The Drop-In." These episodes, though occasionally marred by a sentimental soundtrack and an earnest and wishfully high regard for the Presidential office, are master classes in drama and dialogue, ranging from the wittily staccato to the magnificently grave, capturing authentically the hectic pace of political intrigue and the often vain efforts of decent, brilliant people to do the right thing. The West Wing is one of the all-time great TV dramas. --David Stubbs
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| Customer Reviews: Read 91 more reviews...
Damaged disk December 28, 2008 K. Stahl (Salt Lake, UT) I love the tv series The West Wing. Its fast paced and current. I actually learn things from this tv show. Unfortunately one of the disks was damaged. The second disk/second episode breaks up. I had the same problem with another copy of the 2nd sesaon-second disk.
Another solid season, keeps up momentum! December 24, 2008 :::DIGITAL BABE::: (East Coast) This series is clever, witty and the pace is fantastic. As in season 1, this series keeps the show moving and builds the characters at warp speed. No minute is wasted and you learn an enormous amount about the characters, politics and the complexity of governing and negotiation. Fantastic writing, acting-this show continues to capture my interest. Not to be missed!
Fantastic Television Series December 12, 2008 Michael Carney Very happy with my purchase! Each episode in season two impresses me in both writing and acting. The story lines are very interesting and I am thoroughly enjoying the banter between the different characters.
Great New Characters! November 28, 2008 Chris Scott I thought the first season could not be beat! I was wrong! This new season had a great new cast of characters (you will LOVE Ainsley Hayes). The plots are even better than the first season, and you will go online and purchase the third season before you are halfway done, just so that it will be at your home by the time you finish. This is a truly great season!
Enjoy!
Amazing series, amazing season November 14, 2008 Heather (Illinois, USA) This was one of the best TV series ever. If you like comedy, politics, and drama, you should check this out. I have the entire series on DVD and I cannot tell you how many times I've watched it. This series has massive replayability so it's worth the buy. It is also not "dumbed down" so they deal with a lot of hot-button topics and you can actually learn a little of how the government actually works and how cutthroat life is like in Washington, D.C.
The first few seasons and the last two seasons are the best. There are a good deal of special features and this season was amazing. It has a liberal bent so if you are conservative you may not like this show as much as someone who is more liberal. That said, I still high recommend this series and this first season to anyone and everyone.
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