Season 3
The West Wing season 3 was debuted on 10-10-2001 and the opening episode was entitled as ‘Manchester: Part 1. The principal story line of season 3 begins exactly from the point where we gave on the end of second season. During the third season, series dealt with various international issues as such unrest ness in Haiti; threatening disappearance of a nuclear submarine in North Korean waters; and assassination of terrorist foreign secretary of Qumar. Later on, Donna doesn’t get cleared during a security check up as she’s technically not a citizen of US. Season was wrapped up on 5-22-2002 with the episode entitled ‘Posse Comitatus’. As the season ends, there’s a tense showdown between Bartlet’s staff and president’s chief Republican antagonist, Robert Ritchie.
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Episode |
Air Date |
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1 |
Manchester: Part 1 |
10/10/2001 |
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2 |
Manchester: Part 2 |
10/17/2001 |
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3 |
Ways and Means |
10/24/2001 |
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4 |
On the Day Before |
10/31/2001 |
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5 |
War Crimes |
11/7/2001 |
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6 |
Gone Quiet |
11/14/2001 |
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7 |
The Indians in the Lobby |
11/21/2001 |
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8 |
The Women of Qumar |
11/28/2001 |
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9 |
Bartlet for America |
12/12/2001 |
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10 |
H. Con-172 |
1/9/2002 |
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11 |
100,000 Airplanes |
1/16/2002 |
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12 |
The Two Bartlets |
1/30/2002 |
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13 |
Night Five |
2/6/2002 |
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14 |
Hartsfield’s Landing |
2/27/2002 |
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15 |
Dead Irish Writers |
3/6/2002 |
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16 |
The U.S. Poet Laureate |
3/27/2002 |
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17 |
Stirred |
4/3/2002 |
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18 |
Enemies Foreign and Domestic |
5/1/2002 |
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19 |
The Black Vera Wang |
5/8/2002 |
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20 |
We Killed Yamamoto |
5/15/2002 |
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21 |
Posse Comitatus |
5/22/2002 |
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22 |
Isaac and Ishmael |
10/3/2001 |
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23 |
Documentary Special |
4/24/2002 |
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