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"'''The Indians in the Lobby'''" is the 51st episode of ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]''. |
"'''The Indians in the Lobby'''" is the 51st episode of ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]''. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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It is the day before Thanksgiving and the President is talking turkey to whoever will listen (and everyone must).He is being very boring in his endless descriptions of how to cook and stuff a turkey. He is also rather disgruntled that the family must spend Thanksgiving at Camp David, rather than his New Hampshire farm. Although he has told Bruno he and the family are "off-limits", Bruno lays it on the line for him that they have to be accessible to the voters. Meanwhile, two [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] are encamped in the lobby. They've been stood up by the official who was supposed to meet with them and they aren't about to leave. And C.J. is told to make the problem go away.CJ was all set for the weekend, and is initially dismissive of them, a young, articulate woman and an older man.Eventually however she warms to their cause and promises action on several issues. Leo refuses to see them as they are camped in the lobby,and CJ comes up with a compromise that they finally agree to.Josh is busy with a juvenile who shot his teacher, and who was assisted by his parents to escape to Rome. Now Josh needs to get him extradited, but the Italians are not keen on returning him to Atlanta, Georgia as it is a state that has the death sentence. |
It is the day before Thanksgiving and the President is talking turkey to whoever will listen (and everyone must).He is being very boring in his endless descriptions of how to cook and stuff a turkey. He is also rather disgruntled that the family must spend Thanksgiving at Camp David, rather than his New Hampshire farm. Although he has told Bruno he and the family are "off-limits", Bruno lays it on the line for him that they have to be accessible to the voters. Meanwhile, two [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] are encamped in the lobby. They've been stood up by the official who was supposed to meet with them and they aren't about to leave. And C.J. is told to make the problem go away.CJ was all set for the weekend, and is initially dismissive of them, a young, articulate woman and an older man.Eventually however she warms to their cause and promises action on several issues. Leo refuses to see them as they are camped in the lobby,and CJ comes up with a compromise that they finally agree to.Josh is busy with a juvenile who shot his teacher, and who was assisted by his parents to escape to Rome. Now Josh needs to get him extradited, but the Italians are not keen on returning him to Atlanta, Georgia as it is a state that has the death sentence. |
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"The Indians in the Lobby" is the 51st episode of The West Wing.
Plot
It is the day before Thanksgiving and the President is talking turkey to whoever will listen (and everyone must).He is being very boring in his endless descriptions of how to cook and stuff a turkey. He is also rather disgruntled that the family must spend Thanksgiving at Camp David, rather than his New Hampshire farm. Although he has told Bruno he and the family are "off-limits", Bruno lays it on the line for him that they have to be accessible to the voters. Meanwhile, two Native Americans are encamped in the lobby. They've been stood up by the official who was supposed to meet with them and they aren't about to leave. And C.J. is told to make the problem go away.CJ was all set for the weekend, and is initially dismissive of them, a young, articulate woman and an older man.Eventually however she warms to their cause and promises action on several issues. Leo refuses to see them as they are camped in the lobby,and CJ comes up with a compromise that they finally agree to.Josh is busy with a juvenile who shot his teacher, and who was assisted by his parents to escape to Rome. Now Josh needs to get him extradited, but the Italians are not keen on returning him to Atlanta, Georgia as it is a state that has the death sentence.
The President finally calls the "Butterball Hotline" as there seems to be a query over the actual stuffing of a turkey. When he finally gets through he pretends to be from Dakota.The call centre woman deals with his enquiry and adds "Your voice is very familiar"......
Note
- The episode was originally known as "The Butterball Hotline".