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"17 People"

"17 People" is the 40th episode of The West Wing. The episode was written as a "bottle episode" to save money as the series had run up large over time costs. The episode starts the same night as the Stackhouse Filibuster, and takes place entirely within the West Wing main set. Other than the main cast only Ainsley Hayes, Ed and Larry guest star. CJ does not appear as the press has gone home, and the bulk of the episode takes place after the "lid"[1] has been put on.

Plot

Toby's investigation of the Vice President's activities leads to him asking Leo why the Vice President does not believe that Bartlet will seek reelection. Leo tells the President that Toby is figuring out the story and they need to tell him the truth, and Toby becomes the seventeenth person, as far as Leo and Bartlet know, to learn that the President has MS. He is also the first senior staffer to learn the news. After an initial period of horror and shock, Toby becomes angry at the President for covering up this information, and the President in turn becomes fiercely angry at Toby. Toby all but yells that there was a "virtual coup d'état" when the President was shot in Rosslyn and there was no order in place for succession, and the President all but yells at Toby to shut up. Toby and Leo then talk, and Toby says that they need to prepare for the news to become public and for the Democratic Party to learn that the sitting President may not seek re-election (Toby doesn't know at this point that President Bartlet made a deal with the First Lady to only run for one term as President) and that impeachment hearings are a certainty. The President does not apologize to Toby for getting angry at him, but does apologize for not revealing sooner about his MS. They agree that they need to consult with legal authorities, and Toby leaves the Oval Office in a barely concealed state of shock.

As Toby's world is being shaken to the core, Josh and Sam gather people to punch up the jokes for the Correspondents' Dinner. The jokes are pretty bad across the board. Toby arrives from the most gut-wrenching meeting he's ever had and sits down to work with them, but no one notices the look on his face.

Sam and Ainsley debate the need for the Equal Rights Amendment to the constitution. Sam is very surprised that Ainsley is not a fan of the ERA. She says that the amendment says implicitly that she's an inferior citizen and notes her view isn't popular at her alma mater of Smith, then noting that as a straight, outspoken Republican she wasn't very popular there in the first place.

Donna tells Josh the story of how she came back to work for him. She says that she was dating a med student at the University of Wisconsin and she was in a car crash one night, but the guy stopped at a bar to have a drink with his friends before coming to see if she was OK. While her injuries were minor, Donna found out he'd waited before coming to the hospital and immediately broke up with him and left college, after which she drove out to join the Bartlet for America team. Josh said that if he heard Donna was hurt, he wouldn't stop for a drink. She says if she heard Josh was hurt "I wouldn't stop for red lights".

The 17 people

The President indicated that Toby was the 16th person to find out, but the President wasn't counting himself thus 17 people. Technically, at this point, it was 18 people as Charlie Young knew, but the President was not aware of this fact. Barlett's daughter Elizabeth Bartlet is not included in the above list.

  1. ^ "The West Wing: Glossary". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-12. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)