| Plot |
| Special - The West Wing Retrospective: |
| The cast of the Emmy Award-winning "The West Wing" pauses to reflect on the evocative drama's seven years on NBC with a retrospective of many emotional and touching scenes that made the President Bartlet's administration come alive to millions of Americans. The critically acclaimed series also became a popular hit and earned a record-tying four Emmy Awards as Outstanding Drama Series. |
| 7x01 - The Ticket: |
| The 7th Season premiere focuses on Santos's decision to have Leo as his Vice President and Bartlet's investigation into the dangerous press leak. Also C.J. gets interviewed by Babish and Donna approaches Josh for a job. |
| 7x02 - The Mommy Problem: |
| Santos and Vinick have to deal with press fallout when it looks like the Bartlet White House is not going to continue the investigation into the press leaks. |
| 7x03 - Message Of The Week: |
| Vinick meets with Frost on the campaign trail. Santos pulls a stunt. Vinick and Santos try to kick each other politically while they foucs on their messages of the week. |
| 7x04 - Mr. Frost: |
| Margaret is interrogated at a hearing held by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Santos deflects religious questions onto Vinick; Someone gives C.J. intelligence information; We learn Margaret's last name. |
| 7x05 - Here Today: |
| Ellie shows up to deliver a heapful of "good" and "bad" news onto her parents plates. |
| 7x06 - The Al Smith Dinner: |
| Donna does a press conference, we see a lot of Vinick, and Donna isn't working for Josh. |
| 7x07 - Live Debate Episode: |
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| 7x08 - Undecideds: |
| Lou and Santos run into trouble on the road when they try to pick up a family's vote. |
| 7x09 - The Wedding: |
| Santos is working on campaign strategy, Ellie's getting married, Abbey is welcoming guests, Bartlet's making jokes, China and Kazakhstan are about to go to war, Carol makes an appearance, and Josh may get fired. |
| 7x10 - Running Mates: |
| All eyes are looking forward to the Leo McGarry/Ray Sullivan Vice Presidential debate. Meawhile, Santos is trying not to catch his children's cold and he visits his home in Texas and continues to campaign. Jorge Santos, the Congressman's brother, may cause some problems at a gathering. |
| 7x11 - Internal Displacement: |
| C.J. has to contain a potentially embarrassing rumor about Bartlet's son-in-law, while also helping to diffuse tensions between Russia and China and monitoring deteriorating conditions in the Sudan. |
| 7x12 - Duck And Cover: |
| As a potentially deadly crisis at a nuclear power plant throws the White House into a state of emergency, Vinick and Santos (Alan Alda, Jimmy Smits) struggle with the political fallout on their own campaigns. |
| 7x13 - The Cold: |
| After the near-nuclear disaster at the power plant the polls show surprising results for both candidates. Meanwhile Bartlet is still trying to keep the situation in Central Asia under control. |
| 7x14 - Two Weeks Out: |
| The candidates are feeling the burden of the campaign trail as it gets down to the end. An interesting and unexpected twist gives Vinick an opportunity to damage the Santos campaign. |
| 7x15 - Welcome to Wherever You Are: |
| The Santos campaign meets up with Rock the Vote and lots of musicians are around for a star-studded episode. |
| 7x16 - Election Day (1): |
| The night before Election Day makes for interesting bedfellows. Josh (Brad Whitford) stresses over returns. Meanwhile, CJ (Allison Janney) is faced with her future job offers. Anabeth (Kristin Chenoweth) makes a startling discovery. |
| 7x17 - Election Day (2): |
| As the polls close and results are tallied, emotions are running high. Santos (Jimmy Smits) and Josh (Brad Whitford) are faced with the loss of their Vice Presidential candidate. Meanwhile, Vinick (Alan Alda) disagrees with his campaign team. |
| 7x18 - Requiem: |
| Leo McGarry's funeral. |
| 7x19 - Transition: |
| Eyebrows are raised when the President-elect places a call to the president of China and offers a different position than that of Bartlet. Meanwhile, Josh picks his deputy chief of staff. |
| 7x20 - The Last Hurrah: |
| President-Elect Santos wants Baker to be his Vice President but he's having trouble finding a way to get a Republican Senate to confirm him. So he calls outgoing Senator Arnold Vinick for help. Santos needs help and Vinick needs something to do. |
| 7x21 - Insititutional Memory: |
| This episode focuses on what the White House senior staff will do after they leave the White House. C.J. and Danny are trying to figure out what kind of relationship they want to have. Andy comes to C.J. and asks for the President to give Toby a pardon so that Toby won't have to spend six months in jail. |
| 7x22 - Tomorrow: |
| The Bartlet Administration prepares to leave the White House and The West Wing. While Santos and his winning camp are nervously gearing up for the presidential inauguration, current President Bartlet, CJ and the others fondly look back as they prepare to leave the White House forever. |