“I’m dropping off the turkeys. Where should I put them?”
Morton (Jonah Rooney), a farm hand from Jasper Farms, asks the White House
staff early in The West Wing episode
“Shibboleth.”
“C.J.’s office,” a bewildered Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford),
Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) and Toby Zeigler (Richard Schiff) collectively answer,
thus setting the course for C.J. Cregg’s (Allison Janney) perplexing task of
deciding between two turkeys -- named Eric and Troy -- for the presidential
pardon ceremony on the series’ first-ever Thanksgiving episode.
NBC
Elsewhere in the season two episode, its business as usual
for the White House as President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his staff
figure out what to do when Chinese stowaways are discovered in a container ship
in California. Meanwhile, Toby battles his boss over a recess appointment and
Charlie Young (Dulé Hill) is on the hunt for the ultimate carving knife.
While sitcoms -- most...
Morton (Jonah Rooney), a farm hand from Jasper Farms, asks the White House
staff early in The West Wing episode
“Shibboleth.”
“C.J.’s office,” a bewildered Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford),
Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) and Toby Zeigler (Richard Schiff) collectively answer,
thus setting the course for C.J. Cregg’s (Allison Janney) perplexing task of
deciding between two turkeys -- named Eric and Troy -- for the presidential
pardon ceremony on the series’ first-ever Thanksgiving episode.
NBC
Elsewhere in the season two episode, its business as usual
for the White House as President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his staff
figure out what to do when Chinese stowaways are discovered in a container ship
in California. Meanwhile, Toby battles his boss over a recess appointment and
Charlie Young (Dulé Hill) is on the hunt for the ultimate carving knife.
While sitcoms -- most...
- 11/23/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
“I’m dropping off the turkeys. Where should I put them?” Morton (Jonah Rooney), a farm hand from Jasper Farms, asks the White House staff early in The West Wing episode “Shibboleth.”
“C.J.’s office,” a bewildered Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford), Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) and Toby Zeigler (Richard Schiff) collectively answer, thus setting the course for C.J. Cregg’s (Allison Janney) perplexing task of deciding between two turkeys -- named Eric and Troy -- for the presidential pardon ceremony on the series’ first-ever Thanksgiving episode.
NBC
Elsewhere in the season two episode, its business as usual for the White House as President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his staff figure out what to do when Chinese stowaways are discovered in a container ship in California. Meanwhile, Toby battles his boss over a recess appointment and Charlie Young (Dulé Hill) is on the hunt for the ultimate carving knife.
While sitcoms...
“C.J.’s office,” a bewildered Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford), Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) and Toby Zeigler (Richard Schiff) collectively answer, thus setting the course for C.J. Cregg’s (Allison Janney) perplexing task of deciding between two turkeys -- named Eric and Troy -- for the presidential pardon ceremony on the series’ first-ever Thanksgiving episode.
NBC
Elsewhere in the season two episode, its business as usual for the White House as President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his staff figure out what to do when Chinese stowaways are discovered in a container ship in California. Meanwhile, Toby battles his boss over a recess appointment and Charlie Young (Dulé Hill) is on the hunt for the ultimate carving knife.
While sitcoms...
- 11/22/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
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