[s6e10] | Faith-based Initiative

: A controversial amendment banning gay marriage is added to the federal budget. President Bartlet faces a moral and political dilemma when Senator Wilkinson claims the President previously stated marriage is strictly between a man and a woman.

The episode follows several intersecting storylines as the Bartlet administration nears its end and the race to succeed him begins to heat up.

: The episode highlights the "tragedy" of a lame-duck presidency. While the staff wants to achieve major goals, they are physically and politically limited by the President's health and the upcoming election. [S6E10] Faith-Based Initiative

: The reality of President Bartlet’s worsening Multiple Sclerosis (MS) becomes a central focus. The White House doctor informs the staff that the President must limit his working day to 6 or 7 hours, including a mandatory nap. 💡 Key Themes & Context

: The title "Faith-Based Initiative" refers both to the legislative push for religious-based social programs and the personal "leaps of faith" characters take—specifically Josh's faith in Santos and Santos's faith in himself. : A controversial amendment banning gay marriage is

: An online gossip site runs a story questioning C.J.'s sexual orientation. C.J. manages the fallout with her trademark poise while balancing the increasing responsibilities she has taken over from Leo.

: This was the first television episode written by Bradley Whitford , who played Josh Lyman. He discussed the writing process in detail on The West Wing Weekly podcast. 📺 Where to Watch : The episode highlights the "tragedy" of a

" Faith-Based Initiative " is the 10th episode of the sixth season of the political drama series . Written by Bradley Whitford and directed by Christopher Misiano, it originally aired on January 5, 2005. 🏛️ Plot Summary