The West Wing

The West Wing

1999-09-22 7 Seasons
Drama
8.3
User Score
518 votes

"Right place. Right time. Right man."

Overview

The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life.

Seasons

Specials

Specials

2001-10-03

3 Episodes

Season 1

Season 1

1999-09-22

22 Episodes

Season 2

Season 2

2000-10-04

22 Episodes

Season 3

Season 3

2001-10-10

21 Episodes

Season 4

Season 4

2002-09-25

23 Episodes

Season 5

Season 5

2003-09-24

22 Episodes

Season 6

Season 6

2004-10-20

22 Episodes

Season 7

Season 7

2005-09-25

22 Episodes

Top Billed Cast

Show Details

Status

Ended

Original Language

en

Number of Seasons

7

Number of Episodes

154

First Air Date

1999-09-22

Last Air Date

2006-05-14

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Reviews

tmdb40011370

tmdb40011370

2019-11-21T15:34:39.329Z

Without a shadow of a doubt, THE finest political TV drama ever to come out of a studio! Despite its rather liberal happy-clappy perspective with most of its secondary storylines, TWW is exceptionally well-written and very rarely fails to deliver some rather thought-provoking episodes. I have had many boxset marathons with this show over the years, and I must admit my adulation for certain seasons has changed somewhat in that time. Back then I adored the first 4 seasons, while dismissing season 5 outright, and only having a grudging respect for seasons 6 & 7. But these days I much prefer 6&7 over 1, 3 and 4. No idea why but there you go! As for the acting, well other than Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe and John Spencer the first few seasons were a cast of relative unknowns, but come the middle of S1 it doesn't matter because the likes of Alison Janey's CJ, Bradley Whitford's wonderful Josh Lyman and Richard Schiff's brooding Toby Ziegler play their roles exceptionally well. Of course the greatest aspect of this show is the writing, especially for the first four seasons when Aaron Sorkin was directly involved. And even after he left under a cloud the writing for season 5 and beyond was still very good, if a little uneven. It has been awhile since I last picked up on this show. So come the winter months I might just snuggle down and enjoy the walk & talk with these guys once again.

Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

2020-04-05T11:38:48.140Z

If every program on TV was this good I'd never leave the house. I have to agree with the reviewers who call this the best drama show ever, at least for entertainment value. Of course, it gets panned often for political reasons by people who perhaps don't watch it enough to see that, yes, it is a liberal administration being represented here, but they often make mistakes and fail in their efforts, so it is hardly a progressive utopia. I write novels in my spare tome, and I like to think my dialogue is a strong point, so I have nothing but admiration for the fast and witty conversations in this show. You may literally have to watch the series a second time to catch everything thrown at you in their quick back and forth banter, often delivered as they pace around the West Wing set. But that is no hardship either. Much has been made about Aaron Sorkin's departure from the show, and perhaps there was a slight drop in quality because of it, but it was still well worth watching. It was so good, the new kids couldn't break it.