Can we just skip this week’s episode and fast forward to next week when, according to the previews, Josh and Donna FINALLY HAVE SEX? Who’s with me?

We get a lot of mildly interesting filler this week as we ride along with the Santos campaign for a day. You know who else is on the Santos campaign bus? Jon Bon Jovi! From what I can tell, he was brought on board to baby-sit the Congressman’s kids, because there’s really no other reason for him to be there. But even the presence of an 80s icon isn’t enough to calm the candidate down. With just days to go before the election, the candidate is tired, stressed, and snippy at his wife. After a minor freak out about allowing convicted felons to vote, Santos finally asks Josh if he thinks they’re really going to win the election. Josh pauses a long while and finally says, “I do.”

In more character development, Toby goes trick or treating with his kids, and it’s really pretty cute. He also deals with a zealous prosecutor over the long forgotten NASA leak. The U.S. Attorney threatens to indict Toby and Leo McGarry (spelling certain defeat for the Democrats during the election) unless Toby gives up his source. Toby calls the prosecutor’s bluff and refuses to give up the source, but we won’t know what happens for sure until next week.

Also, next week: it doesn’t look good for poor Leo McGarry. As many of you know, John Spencer passed away a few months ago and his death was written into the show. I think it’s going to be doubly sad to watch that episode. Leo was a great character and John Spencer played him wonderfully, so we’ll be reaching for the tissues.

We kind of can’t wait until next week, when all the really good stuff goes down.