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Episode Power Rankings

The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.

#1
S2E22 9.7
Two Cathedrals

On the day of Mrs. Landingham's funeral, the staff deals with a Haitian presidential crisis and the law suit against the big tobacco companies, and Bartlet must decide about running for reelection.

#2
S2E1 9.4
In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I

"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" is the two-part second season premiere of the American political drama television series The West Wing. Both parts were written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme.

#3
S2E10 9.4
Noël

Josh investigates the suicide of a pilot with whom he has things in common; Donna tries to get an invitation to the Congressional Christmas party to hear Yo-Yo Ma perform; Jed insists on signing a mountain of Christmas cards himself; after a White House visitor has a strange reaction to a painting, C.J. sets out to discover its provenance; following weeks of volatile behavior and an outburst in the Oval Office, Josh meets with representatives from the America Trauma Victims Association and finally deals with the trauma from his shooting.

#4 In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part II S2E2 9.3
#5 Twenty Five S4E23 9.3
#6 In Excelsis Deo S1E10 9.2
#7 What Kind of Day Has It Been S1E22 9.2
#8 The Supremes S5E17 9.2
#9 Bartlet for America S3E10 9.1
#10 Posse Comitatus S3E22 9.1

Lowlights

#155 S6E19 Ninety Miles Away 7.1

New rumors about Fidel Castro's health cause the President to re-examine the economic sanctions against Cuba that haven't worked for 40 years, and he sends Leo McGarry to meet secretly with the Cuban dictator. The occasion causes C.J. to check into Kate Harper's past with the C.I.A., but she is unaware of a past encounter between Kate and Leo. Meanwhile, Charlie discovers the complexities of dealing with a termite invasion of the White House.

#154 Access S5E18 7.1
#153 The Dover Test S6E6 7.5
#152 Talking Points S5E19 7.5
#151 The Benign Prerogative S5E11 7.5

The Quality Arc

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Episode Engagement

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Series Trajectory

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