[s1e15] A Few Good Men -

: The story is told through a series of flashbacks as Josh Lyman recounts a chaotic 36-hour period to a group of college students. Key Highlights :

This episode is widely considered one of the funniest and most iconic of the first season, showcasing the lighter, more frantic side of the White House staff. [S1E15] A Few Good Men

: Reviewers from Critically Touched describe it as "bubble-gum" that goes off with a "satisfying pop," praising its humor without sacrificing character depth. Note on A Few Good Men (1992 Movie) A Few Good Men (1992) - Review : The story is told through a series

While was created by Aaron Sorkin—who also wrote the play and film A Few Good Men —there is no episode of The West Wing with that title. Instead, Season 1, Episode 15 is titled " Celestial Navigation ". Review of The West Wing S1E15: " Celestial Navigation " Note on A Few Good Men (1992 Movie)

: In a disastrous attempt to fill in for C.J. Cregg at a press briefing, Josh accidentally claims the President has a "secret plan to fight inflation," leading to a public relations nightmare.

: Sam and Toby embark on a comedic but ultimately serious road trip to Connecticut to bail out a Supreme Court nominee, Roberto Mendoza, who was racially profiled and arrested.

: C.J. is sidelined by emergency dental surgery, leading to her famously "muffled" dialogue and Josh's ill-fated briefing.