Arctic Radar
| "Arctic Radar" | |
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| The West Wing episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 75 |
| Directed by | John David Coles |
| Written by | Aaron Sorkin (teleplay) Gene Sperling (story) |
| Production code | 175310 |
| Original air date | November 27, 2002 |
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Mary-Louise Parker |
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| Season 4 episodes | |
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| List of The West Wing episodes | |
"Arctic Radar" is episode 75 of the drama television series The West Wing.
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[edit] Plot
Sam heads out to California to begin his campaign, leaving Toby in need of speechwriting help. Sam's suggestion: Will Bailey. Meanwhile, a celebrated female fighter pilot is about to be dishonorably discharged after having been caught having an affair, and women's groups (not to mention the women in the White House men's lives) want the president to do something about it. As a side plot, Donna asks Josh to find out if Cdr. Jack Reese likes her.
In this episode, President Bartlet is disgusted that the female officer is being discharged for an offense that undoubtedly would not have been an issue had she been a man. He cites as an example an affair between the non-fictional Dwight Eisenhower and Kay Summersby as proof. Although this claim did appear in Summersby's second, ghostwritten autobiography, its truth is still a matter of historical controversy.[1]
[edit] Errors
- Toby remarks to Will Bailey; there is "an incredible history to second inaugurals. "Fear itself," Lincoln". However the "Fear itself" speech he refers to was part of Franklin Roosevelt's first inaugural address in 1933 rather than his second in January 1937.
- The Ambassador who is mentioned during the episode is incorrectly suggested as being from South America. He is in fact Ken Cochrane, Ambassador to Bulgaria and the events were chronicled in Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics.
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