- Twenty Five (The West Wing)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Twenty-Five
Series = The West Wing
Caption =
Season = 4
Episode = 88
Airdate =May 14 2003
Production = 175323
Writer =Aaron Sorkin
Director =Christopher Misiano
Guests =Mary-Louise Parker John Amos Taye Diggs
Michael O'NeillAnna Deavere Smith Clark Gregg Harry Groener NiCole Robinson Trent Ford Alan Dale Vernee Watson-Johnson J. Patrick McCormack John Goodman (uncredited)
Episode list = List of "The West Wing" episodes
Season list = Infobox The West Wing season 4 episode list
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Next ="Twenty-Five" is episode 88 of "The West Wing".The season four finale to The West Wing centers around the graduation of President Bartlet's youngest daughter, Zoey. In the post-graduation parties, and unwittingly under the influence of GHB, Zoey is kidnapped, resulting in a massive manhunt. Her father, under a huge amount of pressure feels he is unable to continue in his role as Commander-in-Chief and invokes the Twenty-fifth amendment. Toby rushes back from seeing his twins saying the President must do as much, how he would wreak havoc if anything happened to his kids "…and I've only known them for 45 minutes…" Leo reassures him that the President has invoked the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
With the office of Vice-President vacant after
John Hoynes 's resignation over a sex scandal, the Amendment requires that following the line of succession, prominent RepublicanSpeaker of the House Glen Allen Walken take over the presidency.Mistakes
This episode makes several key mistakes. The first and second take place when President Bartlet speaks with the Cabinet members.
*The first is that the 25th Amendment only allows the President to temporarily turn power over to the Vice President. It is the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 that would then give the power over to the Speaker of the House.
*The second mistake is that, assuming the Cabinet departments are the same as they are in real life, there is no one Secretary of Health and Education, but rather a Secretary of Health and Human Services and a Secretary of Education. Before the Department was split in 1979, there was aDepartment of Health, Education and Welfare .
*The third mistake takes place when Speaker Walken is sworn in. The President swears in with his left hand on the Bible and his right hand raised, which is the reverse of how the justice requests Walken to do.
*Furthermore, neither the 25th Amendment nor the Presidential Succession Act require the Acting President to take the oath of office, and, as of 2008, no one acting as President under these provisions has done so.Production
The episode marks the departure of creator/writer/producer
Aaron Sorkin and producer/director Thomas Schlamme who left after overruns with budgets, script deadlines and conflicts with theNBC president,Jeff Zucker . The scenario occurring, the first-daughter abducted during a night out with friends, was vividly described in the first season episode "Mr. Willis of Ohio ," when, after a minor run in at a bar, Zoey is scolded by her father.The episode's director,
Christopher Misiano won aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series in 2003 for this episode. The episode was also nominated for, but did not win, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the Emmys that year.Emilio Estevez ,Martin Sheen 's son has an uncredited cameo as the youngJed Bartlet in news footage shown in the White House, along withRenee Estevez as young Zoey Bartlet.External links
* [http://epguides.com/WestWing/ The West Wing Episode Guide]
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