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The West Wing (season 2)The second season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from October 4, 2. May 1. 6, 2. 00. 1 and consisted of 2. Production. The first two episodes, . Aaron Sorkin originally planned to have such flashbacks as a major part of the entire season, but budget and logistical demands prevented this. The second season had star billing for eight major roles.
Seven of these were filled by returning main cast members from the first season, while Moira Kelly departed the cast at the end of the previous season. Rob Lowe once again receives star billing, while Martin Sheen receives the . The rest of the ensemble, now including previously recurring Janel Moloney, are credited alphabetically. Main cast. It covers a wider legislative array than the first season does, and presents issues including the rights of hate groups and the Comprehensive Nuclear- Test- Ban Treaty. In this season, The West Wing characters are shown as being more capable of legislating thanks to an increased approval rating (described as a temporary . Also vital to this theme is the new doctrine for legislating laid out in the first- season episode .

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This theme remains central to the entire series. Mrs. Landingham, the longtime secretary of President Bartlet, dies in the penultimate episode, .

Landingham's funeral is central as is the question of whether the President will run for re- election. The season ends with the President announcing his multiple sclerosis, and concludes just moments before he answers a reporter's question: . President, can you tell us right now if you'll be seeking a second term? Consecutive wins included Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Allison Janney), Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Thomas Schlamme for . Bradley Whitford won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and the series also won for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series, Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series, and Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series. Notable nominations included Martin Sheen and Rob Lowe for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, John Spencer and Richard Schiff for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Stockard Channing for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, Oliver Platt for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, Aaron Sorkin for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for . Law (1. 98. 7)thirtysomething (1.
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Bizarro Episode - TV Tropes. Everything in the episode seems completely against continuity, the characters act like they're on tranquilizers, and nothing makes sense within the pre- established context. If the show has a continuity, this episode will probably never be mentioned again, save perhaps as a Mythology Gag, and none of the likely wild events will ever be repeated. This effect is usually caused by an episode being Something Completely Different or an Out- of- Genre Experience. If every episode is like this, a summary may mention that it's That Kind Of Show.
Rarely, though, a Bizarro Episode may be redeemed if a skillful or cunning writer uses it to construct an Innocuously Important Episode. Also not to be confused with a Bizarro Universe or the episodes involving one; the Bizarro Universe is justified according to some in- universe logic, while the Bizarro Episode can be equally different from normal continuity but there's not necessarily any in- universe reason for things to be that different from normal.
When The Movie is this or one spontaneous series of eventsirrelevant to any previously established continuity see Non- Serial Movie. For a frequent justification, see All Just a Dream. Has nothing to do with Superman's reverse counterpart. A tribute to H. P. Lovecraft written by Chiaki Konaka that was occasionally referenced, but never fully explained.
Every eighth episode (except episode 3. Not that you're likely to notice the first time in the middle of the giant WTF it induces. As the Only Sane Man, Ichigo's convinced it's All Just a Dream. The question is, whose dream? This was such a successful episode, a Hallowe'en sequel was done for the Japanese New Year, set in a Monster Mash setting. Ichigo remembers his last dream experience episode all too well. Once again he's the Only Sane Man.
Yet again, the mystery lies with the identity of the dreamer. The animators are not above teasing the characters and settings during fillers but even the ones that attempt to be serious can be very much at odds with the official setting and feeling of the show. Barely- There Swimwear, Gag Boobs, Female Gaze, Male Gaze, fundoshis, Reluctant Fanservice Girl, Shameless Fanservice Girl, Walking Shirtless Scene, Wardrobe Malfunction, you name it, the episode has it.
There are even naughty tentacles. Of course, this is really All Just a Dream, but surprisingly, the entire episode is not only entirely in continuity but it actually is important for developing several of the characters. Especially Haruhi's mom, who doesn't appear in person in any other episode. Because she's dead. The only thing relevant to the plot is Kittan and his sisters being introduced, wearing psychedelic costumes while riding cows backwards. The consumption of Boota's tail is instrumental in defeating this episode's enemy mecha, which is piloted by a bunch of pink puffballs that are supposedly beastmen but look nothing like any of the beastmen seen before or since (which are generally human- animal hybrids to varying degrees). Supposedly episode 4 was made as a jab at other anime that decrease in overall quality after the first few episodes, but it was still effed up.
In this episode Ash and the crew get off a boat on a beach, Brock spots a mysterious girl and falls head- over- heels, but Ash and Misty miss her completely. Team Rocket gets off the same boat, and James suffers the same situation.
They run into a strange old woman, who informs them of this condition, and the next day, both of them are kidnapped by the ghost. When they are found, they have become completely obsessed with the girl, and the old woman from the earlier scene explains that the girl is a spirit who wishes to steal their souls. The spirit turns out to be a Pok. However, the sun rises and Gastly vanishes. The Gastly was also the old woman, actually working for the sake of ''real'' Maiden, who stood watching at a cliff waiting for her lover to return from a voyage and promises to one day find her lost lover. And also to make some money on the side,but that's never really adequately explained either.
Brock, May, and Max lose Ash in the woods. Ash meets a cloaked woman in the middle of the woods who is singing a little song about Baltoy and treasure. She has an old book, but Ash doesn't pay it or her much attention at the time. Later, he meets a much younger girl who's searching for a treasure with (you guessed it) her Baltoy. She tells Ash she's searching for a treasure hidden somewhere in the woods, and opens a little book that talks about the treasure. It has a little song in it, which she starts singing. Ash interrupts and starts singing the rest, recognizing the song is the same one the woman was singing.
The girl is surprised since the book only just came out. Ash explains about the woman and they eventually find her battling Team Rocket. They win and she takes them to a cave, where they fall down a hole in the floor, leading to a tunnel.
As they reach the end of the tunnel, the woman takes off her cloak's hood, revealing herself to be an older version of the girl. She then explains that the giant stone tablet thing at the end of the cave is a time machine activated by a Baltoy. Then she goes back to the future.
Then the girl leaves and Ash meets back up with his friends. AND ASH NEVER SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT THE TIME MACHINE!!!
Only instead of a Stable Time Loop, they end up changing the course of history so that a guy doesn't die anymore and a town expands into a city. And instead of a time machine they get zapped by a magic locket. Because of love, or something. Anyway, neither May nor Meowth sees fit to tell anyone about the whole futzing about with time. It's probably one of the funniest and second most surreal episode in recent history and needs to be seen to be believed.
The episode also marks the first time Pikachu is referred to as male in the Japanese dub. This doesn't stop him from getting shipped with Piplup, especially considering what happened seven episodes later..
A GIANT CLAYDOL. Even funnier is that the Claydol actually falls in love with and chases Wobbuffet! One episode of X and Y has Ash and Pikachu taken through a mirror into a parallel universe with psychedelic colours and everyone's personality is opposite to the normal world. Mirror! Ash is a timid crybaby, Mirror! Clemont is an athletic wizard, Mirror! Serena is a loud mouthed Jerk with a Heart of Gold (and has a Kansai Regional Accent in the Japanese dub), Mirror!
Bonnie is prim and proper with no sign of her usual Little Miss Snarker attitude and Mirror! Team Rocket are servants of Justice. It's revealed that if someone stays past sunset, they can never return to their original world. Normal! Team Rocket also turn up in the mirror world and are shown to not make it back before sunset, but show up in the next episode anyway with no explanation. The whole thing is never mentioned again. In one episodenote .
Note that these oddities were only present in the Japanese version, with the dubbed versions instead showing Pidgeotto and Cubone respectively. Between the quarter- finals and the semi- finals of the Battle City tournament, they arrive on a submersible military base and have to fight the digitised minds of all previous high ranking officials of Kaiba. Corp in a mindscrewed reality, at the behest of Seto Kaiba's anime- exclusive. Virtual Ghost half- brother, Noah.
The season also introduced the Deck Master to the games, a process that makes no sense whatsoever (but what else is new). And to secure it as a total BLAM, the digital mind of Kaiba's father tries to turn into a giant being of fire and eat their jet as it's leaving. Lampshaded when Kaiba says he never wants any of them to mention it again. And Tristan gets turned into a monkey. Lay off the crazy juice, Japanimators. In the middle of a season- long arc of finding the Three Emperors of Ylliaster, let's intercut a Noah- like arc in the Wild West involving a former villain from Season 2, and put Yusei in a poncho.