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Leo faces personal vulnerability when a politically motivated Republican congressman, Darren Gibson, tries to blackmail him by threatening to reveal a past relapse of his alcoholism during the campaign.
The episode concludes with a poignant moment between Leo and the President. Bartlet gives Leo a Christmas gift: the original cocktail napkin from their meeting years prior, now framed. The episode ends with a close-up of the napkin and a visibly emotional Leo. The_West_Wing_3x09_Commissione_d_inchiesta_DVDR...
In Italian-language DVD releases and broadcasts, this episode is titled (Investigation Commission). It is widely considered one of the series' best episodes, earning John Spencer an Emmy for his performance as White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry. Key Plot Points The episode follows two parallel timelines: The Present: Congressional Investigation The episode ends with a close-up of the
Clifford Calley, a Republican lawyer with a sense of honor, eventually intervenes to stop the unfair line of questioning. Key Plot Points The episode follows two parallel
Leo McGarry testifies before a House committee investigating whether the President concealed his multiple sclerosis (MS) from the public.
Flashbacks reveal the origins of the "Bartlet for America" campaign. Leo visits then-Governor Jed Bartlet in New Hampshire and convinces him to run for president by writing the slogan on a cocktail napkin.
The content you are referring to is the acclaimed episode (the 9th episode of the 3rd season of The West Wing ), which originally aired on December 12, 2001.
