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This specific file name refers to the 16th episode of the second season of The West Wing , titled In the Italian distribution (where your file name originates), it is often titled "Alto Tradimento" (High Treason).
While the heavy lifting happens in the Oval Office, the rest of the senior staff—Josh, Sam, Donna, and CJ—are trapped in the "Mess" trying to punch up jokes for the White House Correspondents' Dinner. This serves two purposes: The_West_Wing_2x16_Alto_tradimento_DvdMux
The petty bickering over word choices and Donna’s anniversary highlights the innocence of the staff who are still "in the dark." They are worrying about commas while the foundation of the presidency is cracking a few hallways away. The Sound of Silence This specific file name refers to the 16th
The title refers to the exact number of people who know that President Josiah Bartlet has Multiple Sclerosis: his family, his doctors, a few staffers, and now, Toby Ziegler. The episode is built around a singular, simmering confrontation in the Oval Office between the President and Toby. The Sound of Silence The title refers to
Here is an essay analyzing the significance, structure, and themes of this landmark episode. The Pressure Cooker: An Analysis of "17 People"
This isn't just a medical revelation; it is a legal and moral crisis. Sorkin uses the dialogue to explore the concept of "defrauding the electorate." Toby’s fury doesn't stem from the illness itself, but from the breach of trust. By keeping the secret, the administration bypassed the 25th Amendment during a shooting incident earlier in the season, creating a moment where the Vice President was technically in control without a legal transfer of power. This "High Treason" (as the Italian title suggests) is the betrayal of the democratic process. The B-Plot: The Dynamics of the Staff