WEST WING SHOCKWAVE: The Diplomat Season 3 teases a reunion fans never thought they’d see — and Netflix just turned political drama into pure TV gold 🌍🔥
From Oval Office tension to behind-the-scenes chaos, this West Wing crossover could be the boldest twist yet.

Even against the great political thrillers that have been released since, The West Wing stands out with its excellent writing and stellar performances. While it may not match the legacy of The West Wing, Netflix’s The Diplomat has been a huge success, and with Janney’s former co-star joining season 3, it’s about to get even better.
Allison Janney’s Praise For Co-Star Bradley Whitford Bodes Well For The Diplomat Season 3

Almost two decades after the ending of The West Wing, Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford are reuniting for season 3 of Netflix’s political drama The Diplomat. In The West Wing, Janney played the White House press secretary C.J. Cregg, and Whitford played Josh Lyman, the deputy chief of staff.
Now, the pair will return to the White House as The Diplomat‘s President and First Gentleman, and Janney has already spoken about her excitement about reuniting with her former cast mate. In a recent interview with ET, Janney called working with Whitford again “a dream come true,” hinting at the great dynamic to come in The Diplomat season 3.
The Diplomat Season 3 Official Teaser Trailer
Both President Penn and the First Gentleman have some secrets to contend with in The Diplomat in season 3. From Janney’s exciting comments and the season’s trailer, the characters will likely be both very messy and incredibly politically adept, meaning Keri Russell’s Kate Wyler will have bigger enemies than ever before.
The Witty Banter From The West Wing Should Carry Over Into The Diplomat

It would be nearly impossible for any show to rival Aaron Sorkin’s outstanding writing for The West Wing, but The Diplomat does follow the same quick-paced and witty style of the older series. The characters can be quite quippy, but the stakes in The Diplomat are much broader and more dramatic in scale.
Because The Diplomat centers on a huge conspiracy, it is far less based on political accuracy than The West Wing is typically seen to be. However, the fast pacing means that Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford’s powerful characters will likely maintain some of their snappy banter from their former roles.