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西翼

西翼

19998
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1999年9月22日
国家
美国
制作
John Wells ProductionsWarner Bros. Television
《西翼》让观众一窥美国首都的总统政治,讲述一支虚构总统行政团队成员的故事。这些有趣的人物以幽默与奉献打动人心,他们讨论的政治议题又与日常生活息息相关。

About

A window into the day‑to‑day life of a fictional U.S. administration, blending sharp dialogue with real‑world policy.

The West Wing follows the staff of the President of the United States as they navigate the challenges of running a nation. Centered around a charismatic president and his close advisers, the show balances moments of humor with serious political drama. Each episode presents a mix of policy debates, personal stories, and the high‑stakes environment of Washington, D.C. The series is praised for its fast‑paced dialogue and realistic portrayal of the inner workings of government, offering viewers an accessible look at politics without oversimplifying the complexities involved.

What to know

  • 7 seasons, 155 episodes.
  • Original run: 1999‑2006 on NBC.
  • Created by Aaron Sorkin, who also wrote many scripts.
  • President Josiah Bartlet is played by Martin Sheen.
  • Episodes run roughly 42 minutes each.
  • Strong political themes and dialogue‑heavy scenes.
  • Shows a mix of policy, personal drama and humor.
  • Strong language is used, but no graphic violence.

Watch if

If you enjoy intelligent political drama, fast‑paced dialogue, and a behind‑the‑scenes look at White House politics, The West Wing offers a nuanced portrayal of leadership and decision making that keeps you engaged.

Skip if

If you prefer light‑hearted sitcoms, action‑based shows, or content with minimal political focus, this series may feel too dense and heavy for casual viewing.

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Premise and Characters
The show centers on President Josiah Bartlet and his core team, including communications director C.J. Cregg, senior adviser Leo McGarry, and deputy chief of staff Josh Lyman. Each episode presents a new policy challenge or personal conflict, highlighting how policy decisions intertwine with human stories.
Writing Style
Aaron Sorkin’s signature rapid-fire dialogue drives the narrative forward, creating tension and clarity. The script often employs real policy terminology, giving viewers an authentic feel while maintaining accessibility.
Political Themes
The series tackles issues such as healthcare, foreign affairs, environmental policy, and national security. It examines how legislation is crafted, debated, and implemented within the White House and Congress.
Character Dynamics
Relationships among staff members are layered: mentor‑mentee, romantic tension, and professional rivalry. These interactions humanize the political process and show the cost of leadership.
Production Details
Filmed primarily at the 20th Century Fox lot, the series uses a single set design to represent the West Wing. Production aimed for realism with a realistic time schedule and set pieces like the Oval Office.
Reception and Legacy
The show received widespread critical acclaim, winning multiple Emmy awards and establishing itself as a benchmark for political dramas. Its influence persists in subsequent political series and in the broader public’s understanding of the presidency.

FAQ

What was the "H.R. 1428" bill?
H.R. 1428 was a bill about education that President Bartlet eventually signed.
What was Toby Ziegler's job?
Toby Ziegler was the Communications Director for President Bartlet.
What is The West Wing about?
The West Wing is a show about the people who work in the White House and help the President run the country.
What was Josh Lyman's role?
Josh Lyman was the Deputy Chief of Staff, helping the President with many important tasks.
When did The West Wing first air?
The West Wing first aired on television in September 1999.
Where did The West Wing take place?
The show mostly took place in the White House in Washington, D.C.
Who was the main First Lady?
The First Lady for most of the show was Dr. Abigail Bartlet.
Who was the main character in The West Wing?
President Josiah Bartlet was the central character in the show.
What was the "Bartlet for America" slogan about?
The "Bartlet for America" slogan was used when he first ran for President, showing he wanted to lead the country.
Who played President Bartlet?
President Bartlet was played by the actor Martin Sheen.
What does "The West Wing" refer to?
The West Wing is the part of the White House where the President and his top staff work.
What is the name of the President in The West Wing?
The President's name in The West Wing was Josiah Bartlet.
What happened at the end of The West Wing?
At the end of the show, President Bartlet finished his second term, and Josh Lyman became the new White House Chief of Staff.
Did President Bartlet win a second term?
Yes, President Bartlet won a second term and served for eight years.
Who was C.J. Cregg?
C.J. Cregg was the White House Press Secretary, who talked to the news reporters.
How did the show portray the President's family?
The show showed President Bartlet's wife, his daughters, and their lives, including their joys and challenges.
Who created The West Wing?
The West Wing was created by Aaron Sorkin.
How many seasons of The West Wing are there?
There are seven seasons of The West Wing.
Who was the White House Press Secretary?
C.J. Cregg served as the White House Press Secretary for much of the series.
Who was Leo McGarry?
Leo McGarry was the White House Chief of Staff and a close friend and advisor to President Bartlet.
What was the "State of the Union" episode about?
The "State of the Union" episode typically focused on the President giving an important speech to Congress about the country's condition.
Did the show ever win any awards?
Yes, The West Wing won many awards, including Emmy Awards.
What was the Qumar storyline?
The Qumar storyline involved a fictional Middle Eastern country and its human rights issues that the White House had to address.
Who was Donna Moss?
Donna Moss was an assistant who worked closely with Josh Lyman.
What was the "Walk and Talk" filming style?
The "Walk and Talk" was a filming style where characters would talk while walking through the halls of the White House, making the scenes feel more dynamic.
How was the show written?
The show was mostly written by Aaron Sorkin, who also created it. He was known for his fast-paced and witty dialogue that made the characters sound very smart and engaging.
Who was the White House Chief of Staff?
Leo McGarry served as the White House Chief of Staff for President Bartlet. He was a very experienced and trusted advisor to the President.
What was the "Presidential Debate" episode about?
The "Debate" episode focused on President Bartlet preparing for and participating in a televised debate against his Republican opponent during his re-election campaign.
Who was the Republican candidate in the show?
The main Republican candidate who ran against President Bartlet was Robert Ritchie, the Governor of Florida. He was portrayed as less experienced and less intellectual than Bartlet.
How did the show depict the Secret Service?
The show showed the Secret Service as dedicated protectors of the President and his family, often seen accompanying them and ensuring their safety during public appearances and travel.
Who was the National Security Advisor?
Dr. Nancy McNally was the National Security Advisor for President Bartlet. She was a key advisor on foreign policy and national security matters.
What was the "Thanksgiving" episode about?
The "Thanksgiving" episode often involved President Bartlet and his staff dealing with various issues around the Thanksgiving holiday, sometimes including pardoning a turkey and reflecting on the meaning of the holiday.
What was the "National Emergency" storyline?
A "National Emergency" storyline likely involved a serious crisis, such as a natural disaster, a terrorist threat, or a major international incident, that required the President and his administration to act swiftly and decisively.
Who was the Attorney General?
The Attorney General in the show was primarily Roberto 'Rob' Santos, who later became the Vice President. He was responsible for leading the Department of Justice.
What was the "Budget" storyline?
The "Budget" storyline would have revolved around the President and his staff working to create and pass the federal budget, often involving difficult negotiations with Congress and tough decisions about spending priorities.
What was the "Campaign Trail" storyline?
The "Campaign Trail" storyline focused on President Bartlet's efforts to win re-election, showing his travels across the country to give speeches, attend rallies, and engage with voters.
Did the show have a spin-off?
Yes, the show had a spin-off series called "The West Wing" that followed a different group of White House staffers, but this is incorrect, there was no spin-off. The series concluded after its seventh season.
Who was the Vice President?
John Hoynes was the Vice President during President Bartlet's first term. Later, during Bartlet's second term, Roberto Santos became the Vice President.
Who was the Speaker of the House?
The Speaker of the House was a recurring character, often a figure President Bartlet had to negotiate with, especially when the opposing party controlled the House of Representatives. However, a specific named individual is not consistently highlighted as the sole Speaker throughout the series.
What was the "Presidential Assassination Attempt" about?
The "Presidential Assassination Attempt" storyline depicted an event where an unknown group attempted to assassinate President Bartlet. This event had significant security and political ramifications for his administration.
Did any real politicians appear on the show?
While the show featured fictional politicians, it did have some real political figures make cameo appearances, including Walter Cronkite and other journalists, but not as active political characters within the narrative.
What was the "Energy Crisis" plotline?
The "Energy Crisis" plotline likely involved the administration trying to solve problems related to the nation's energy supply, such as dealing with high gas prices, promoting alternative fuels, or managing international oil markets.
How did the show handle real-world political issues?
The show often tackled complex real-world political issues, presenting them through the lens of the fictional Bartlet administration. It explored topics like healthcare, education, foreign policy, and social issues, offering different perspectives and potential solutions.
What was the "First Daughter" storyline?
The "First Daughter" storyline focused on the personal life of President Bartlet's daughter, Zoey Bartlet, her relationships, and the challenges she faced living in the public eye while her father was President.
What was the "Nobel Prize" plot about?
The "Nobel Prize" plot likely centered around President Bartlet being awarded or considered for a Nobel Prize, perhaps for economics or peace, and how this recognition impacted his presidency and personal life.
How did the show portray the relationship between the President and staff?
The show portrayed the relationship between the President and his staff as one of deep loyalty, mutual respect, and intense collaboration. The staff often worked long hours to support the President's agenda and navigate crises.
What was the "Gaza" incident?
The "Gaza" incident likely refers to a storyline involving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically in the Gaza Strip, where the Bartlet administration would have been involved in diplomatic efforts or crisis management related to the region.
Who was the Secretary of State in the show?
Dr. Benjamin Graham served as the Secretary of State for President Bartlet. He was a key figure in the administration's foreign policy dealings.
What was the "Big Block of Cheese Day" about?
Big Block of Cheese Day was an event where President Bartlet decided to meet with any citizen who wanted to come to the White House to discuss their issues, no matter how unusual. It was a day to connect with ordinary people and hear their concerns directly.

演员

Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Josiah Bartlet
Allison Janney
Allison Janney
C.J. Cregg
John Spencer
John Spencer
Leo McGarry
Bradley Whitford
Bradley Whitford
Josh Lyman
Joshua Malina
Joshua Malina
Will Bailey
Alan Alda
Alan Alda
Arnold Vinick
Jimmy Smits
Jimmy Smits
Matthew Santos
Kristin Chenoweth
Kristin Chenoweth
Annabeth Schott
Mary McCormack
Mary McCormack
Kate Harper