pure nonstop drama with one enticing moment after the other
The West Wing - The Complete Fourth Season (2002)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
Average Rating:4.0/10
Runtime: 16 hrs 40 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: The trials and tribulations of President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) continue in this fourth season of the popular drama series. The life of his backroom staff and family fall under as much scrutiny as... The trials and tribulations of President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) continue in this fourth season of the popular drama series. The life of his backroom staff and family fall under as much scrutiny as the man himself, offering a fascinating glimpse at what life as the President of the United States could be like. This time around Bartlet is facing one of his toughest challenges yet: the battle for re-election. Bartlet and co. are followed through the pre- and post-election campaign, with tension always running at a premium. Having won two Emmy Awards, and been nominated for countless others, THE WEST WING is a firm favorite with American TV audiences. [More]
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Reviews for The West Wing - The Complete Fourth Season
The set is a fine addition to the ever-growing legion of television programs hording the shelves at your local retailer.
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