- In Excelsis Deo
Infobox Television episode
Title = In Excelsis Deo
Series = The West Wing
Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 10
Airdate = December 15, 1999
Production = 225909
Writer =Aaron Sorkin &Rick Cleveland
Director =Alex Graves
Guests =Lisa Edelstein Timothy Busfield Paul Austin Janel Moloney Tom Quinn Renee Estevez Raynor Scheine
Episode list = List of "The West Wing" episodes
Season list = Infobox The West Wing season 1 episode list
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Next ="In Excelsis Deo" is the 10th episode of the first season of "The West Wing". It originally aired onNBC December 15, 1999, as the show's Christmas special.cite web|url=http://www.nbc.com/The_West_Wing/episode_guide/10.shtml|title= In Excelsis Deo |accessdate=2007-05-28|publisher=NBC.com] Events circle around Toby getting involved in the fate of a deceasedKorean War veteran, reactions to a severehate crime , and the ongoing controversy surrounding Leo's pill abuse. Written byAaron Sorkin andRick Cleveland and directed byAlex Graves , the episode contains guest appearances byPaul Austin andRaynor Scheine .cite web|url= http://www.westwingepguide.com/S1/Episodes/10_IED.html|title= In Excelsis Deo |accessdate=2007-05-28|publisher=The West Wing Episode Guide] It also earned Sorkin and Cleveland an Emmy, as well as one forRichard Schiff .cite web | url = http://www.tv.com/the-west-wing/in-excelsis-deo/episode/797/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;9 | title = In Excelsis Deo | publisher = TV.com | accessdate = 2007-05-28]Plot
As the episode begins, Toby gets called on by the D.C. police to identify a dead homeless man. It turns out the man (a
Korean War veteran from the 2/7) was simply wearing one of Toby's old coats donated to Goodwill, with Toby's card still in it. But the event stays with him, and he decides to trace down the man's next of kin. The only relative he can find is a brother, also homeless. Using the influence of the president's office, he arranges a military funeral at Arlington. President Bartlet is informed about Toby’s transgression, but can only muster limited indignation. To the president's concern that this could create precedent for other veterans, Toby replies "I can only hope so".Mrs. Landingham , who has just told Charlie about losing her twin sons in theVietnam War , joins Toby and the veteran's brother at the funeral.Meanwhile, Josh – who is worried that Lillienfield may come out against Leo for his drug related past – approaches Sam and proposes using Sam's call-girl friend to dig up dirt for use as leverage against Lillienfield's allies when the time comes. Leo objects strongly to the plan, calling it unethical.
C.J. gets emotionally involved in a story about the deadly assault on a young homosexual man. She sees this as an opportunity to push hate crime legislation, but the suggestion finds little support among the others. Reporter
Danny Concannon also disagrees, but this encourages her to finally accept his offer of a date, to have him convince her.President Bartlet sneaks out to go shopping at a rare book store and refuses to take photographers along, much to Mandy's chagrin. Donna has at this point been pestering Josh about her Christmas gift all day. While he doesn't follow the list submitted, he picks up a book for her at the shop and writes a message in it that leaves her pleasantly surprised.cite web|url=http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/articles/content/a2134/|title=In Excelsis Deo|accessdate=2007-05-28|publisher=Television Without Pity]
Production and real-life issues
The episode's title is taken from the angels' song to the shepherds in
Luke 2 :14, announcing the birth ofJesus , and is in reference to the show's Christmas theme. The words also make up the beginning of theGreat Doxology : "Gloria in Excelsis Deo " (Glory to God in the highest).It was awarded an
Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, credited to Aaron Sorkin and Rick Cleveland. In the summer of 2001, a public argument broke out between the two on the Internet forum mightybigtv.com (now calledTelevision Without Pity ). Cleveland claimed to have had the original idea, based on the experiences of his father who was a Korean War veteran, and felt offended that Sorkin had not given him a chance to honor his father’s memory at the award ceremony. Sorkin responded that Cleveland had not contributed significantly, and that writing credits were simply rotated among the staff writers. The argument ended amicably, with Sorkin apologizing for belittling Cleveland's effort and the two writers expressing their admiration for each other.The scene at Arlington was made with the full co-operation of the Pentagon, who liked the message of the script and wanted to do what they could to help. Originally the president was to have been in the scene as well, but this was changed because it "took away the power of Mrs. Landingham and Ziegler"; it was felt that the scene would be more powerful without the looming presence of the president. [cite web|url=http://www.americancatholic.org/Messenger/May2000/feature1.asp|title=Martin Sheen: Catholic President on Prime Time|accessdate=2007-05-28|author=Greg Heffernan|publisher=St. Anthony Messenger] The fourth person attending the funeral is superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery
John C. Metzler, Jr. , appearing as himself. [cite web | url = http://westwing.bewarne.com/queries/phonenumber.html#funeral | title = The White House Phone Number | publisher = The West Wing Continuity Guide | accessdate = 2007-05-28]The story about the hate crime against the young homosexual man is based on the real-life case of
Matthew Shepard . This was confirmed byAllison Janney in an interview with the gay magazine "The Advocate ". [cite web|url=http://b4a.healthyinterest.net/news/archives/2001/02/a_woman_of_infl.html|title=A Woman of Influence|date=2001-02-13|accessdate=2007-05-28|author=Paris Barklay|publisher=The Advocate]Reception
The episode is among the most popular in the series;
TV.com gives it a rating of 9.4; placing it in a shared eleventh with nine other West Wing episode. [cite web | url = http://www.tv.com/the-west-wing/show/189/top.html?tag=subtabs;top | title = Top episodes | publisher = TV.com | accessdate = 2007-05-28] OnTelevision Without Pity it has been given a user grade of "A-". As of May 28, 2007,IMDb rates the episode at 9.4. [cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0745635/ | title = In Excelsis Deo | publisher = IMDb | accessdate = 2007-05-28] While Sorkin and Cleveland won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, actorRichard Schiff (Toby Ziegler ) was awarded the prize for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. The episode was also nominated for "Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series" and "Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series". [cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200276/awards | title = Awards for "The West Wing" | publisher = IMDb | accessdate = 2007-05-28]References
External links
* [http://www.nbc.com/The_West_Wing/episode_guide/10.shtml In Excelsis Deo] at
NBC .com.
* [http://www.westwingepguide.com/S1/Episodes/10_IED.html In Excelsis Deo] at The West Wing Episode Guide.
* [http://westwing.bewarne.com/10excelsis.html In Excelsis Deo] at The West Wing Continuity Guide.
* [http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/articles/content/a2134/ In Excelsis Deo] recap atTelevision Without Pity .
* [http://www.tv.com/the-west-wing/in-excelsis-deo/episode/797/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;9 In Excelsis Deo] atTV.com .
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0745635/ In Excelsis Deo] at theInternet Movie Database .
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