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Though "The West Wing" is full of great moments and rousing speeches that can stand on their own, we're going to focus on individual episodes based on the highest ratings according to IMDb. Since we're not in the business of book-writing, we've decided to truncate this list into something a bit more easily digestible.
If we really took the time to sit here and write down every great moment on "The West Wing," this article would be the length of a novel. Remember when Bartlet yelled at God in Latin in an empty cathedral? Or when he took down a homophobic radio host by quoting the bible at her? Remember when C.J.'s office was filled with turkeys? Or when Donna made Josh change into a pair of waders because he hadn't showered in days? One of the most beloved network programs of all time, "The West Wing" features so many iconic moments that it's hard to know where to start. "The West Wing," which concluded its seventh and final season over 15 years ago, is one of those shows. There are some shows that just stick with you.