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回复 :小鸟游千和(清野菜名 饰)是一位平凡的白领,父亲鼓起勇气辞职创业,却惨遭失败,背负了巨额的债务,为了帮助父亲还债,千和不得不在下班时间做起了女公关的兼职,正因为如此,从未谈过恋爱的千和对爱情失去了希望,她明白,没有男人会爱上这样不堪的自己。然而,某一日,公司的社长间宮北斗(藤冈靛 饰)突然出现在了千和的面前,让千和万万没有想到的事,北斗不仅帮她还清的债务,还提出了结婚的请求。原来,北斗亦有着自己不得已的苦衷,为了继承家族产业,千和必须成为自己的妻子。在利益的驱使之下,一对本不相爱的男女走到了一起,在日后的生活之中,两人之间会擦出怎样的火花呢?©豆瓣
回复 :Season 3: 2001–2002Cast: Rob Lowe, Stockard Channing, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford and Martin SheenThe third season, which covers the administration's third and fourth years in office, starts off with Bartlet announcing his intention to run for reelection and is heavily devoted to the upcoming presidential election. Other prominent plotlines include Congressional investigations into whether Bartlet committed electoral fraud by concealing his MS, a death threat against C.J. and the ensuing relationship she develops with a Secret Service agent assigned to her, the Qumari defense minister Abdul Shareef plotting terrorist attacks against the US, and a troubling meeting between Toby and the President that leaves Bartlet with a bout of insomnia in "Night Five." The season finale, "Posse Comitatus" closes several of these storylines as Bartlet meets his opponent in the elections and reaffirms his commitment to beat him. The episode ends with the president finally deciding to order Shareef's assassination (a legally questionable act) and C.J.'s agent's murder, just after the man threatening C.J. was caught.From a critical perspective, series creator Aaron Sorkin acknowledged in October 2002 that the terrorism-related plots designed to keep the series relevant after the real-life 9/11 attacks were awkward at times, saying "from week to week, you felt like you were writing the show handcuffed, a little bit. I didn't know how to write it anymore. It was a constant search for what I wasn't doing that used to make the show work. [...] Maybe there was a way to make it work; there probably was. I wasn't able to find it in twenty-two episodes." [1] Nonetheless, the show went on to win its third "Outstanding Drama" Emmy in a row.