The West Wing - Season 1 Episode 6

Seasons & Episodes

Episode 1

The West Wing – S01E01 – Pilot

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Episode 2

The West Wing – S01E02 – Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc

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Episode 3

The West Wing – S01E03 – A Proportional Response

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Episode 4

The West Wing – S01E04 – Five Votes Down

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Episode 5

The West Wing – S01E05 – The Crackpots and These Women

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Episode 6

The West Wing – S01E06 – Mr. Willis of Ohio

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Episode 7

The West Wing – S01E07 – The State Dinner

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Episode 8

The West Wing – S01E08 – Enemies

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Episode 9

The West Wing – S01E09 – The Short List

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Episode 10

The West Wing – S01E10 – In Excelsis Deo

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Episode 11

The West Wing – S01E11 – Lord John Marbury

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Episode 12

The West Wing – S01E12 – He Shall, from Time to Time…

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Episode 13

The West Wing – S01E13 – Take Out the Trash Day

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Episode 14

The West Wing – S01E14 – Take This Sabbath Day

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Episode 15

The West Wing – S01E15 – Celestial Navigation

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Episode 16

The West Wing – S01E16 – 20 Hours in L.A.

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Episode 17

The West Wing – S01E17 – The White House Pro-Am

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Episode 18

The West Wing – S01E18 – Six Meetings Before Lunch

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Episode 19

The West Wing – S01E19 – Let Bartlet Be Bartlet

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Episode 20

The West Wing – S01E20 – Mandatory Minimums

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Episode 21

The West Wing – S01E21 – Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

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Episode 22

The West Wing – S01E22 – What Kind of Day Has It Been

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The West Wing

Episode Overview

In the first of several episodes throughout the series' run that portrays ordinary Americans and how they interact with and ultimately affect the W.H., an Ohio middle school social studies teacher, a widower who has recently filled the brief remaining term of his late wife in the House, joins two other reps to meet with Toby and Mandy about changes to unfair rules in the U.S. Census written into the latest federal budget. The other two, career politicians, are completely resistant to the changes, but Mr. Willis is swayed by a potent argument Toby makes regarding "strict constructionism" (generally conservative and libertarian belief that the U.S. Constitution is not a living document, and must be followed as written, unless officially amended through standard 38-state ratification) and the 14th Amendment. Toby is impressed with the man and his open-mindedness. Elsewhere, Sam tutors C.J. on the finer points of the census. Late in the episode, the staff meets for a late-night poker party.

Episode Details

Airdate: 1999-11-03
Episode Title: Mr. Willis of Ohio
Runtime: 44
Genre: Drama
Cast: Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford, Dulé Hill, Elisabeth Moss, Janel Moloney, John Spencer, Martin Sheen, Moira Kelly, Richard Schiff, Rob Lowe
Episode Rating: 8.6 (1538 votes)
Country: USA
Release Year: 1999
Rotten Tomatoes: 81
Metacritic: 78
Episode Runtime: 42 min
Rated: TV-14
First Air Date: 1999-09-22
Seasons: 7
Status: Ended
Creators: Christopher Misiano, Alex Graves, Aaron Sorkin
Awards: Top rated TV #57 | Won 26 Primetime Emmys, 121 wins & 264 nominations total

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