C.J. Calls for Josh — A Missed Connection
Plot Beats
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C.J. asks Donna to have Josh stop by her office, unaware of his predicament.
Who Was There
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Not shown directly; implicitly burdened and likely pressed—his absence suggests strain rather than indifference.
Josh is invoked by name but is not present in the scene. The request implies he is out in the field, likely delayed or otherwise occupied, and that others should redirect him to C.J.'s office.
- • Manage on-the-ground campaign operations and logistical chaos.
- • Return or report into central command (the West Wing) when possible.
- • Senior staff will attempt to reach him when critical information or coordination is needed.
- • His physical presence matters to resolving messaging and logistical problems.
Measured control at the surface—focused and managerial—with an undercurrent of concern about coordination and the political stakes she is trying to contain.
C.J. phones someone from her office and issues a concise instruction: locate Josh and send him to her office. Her tone is businesslike, economical, and designed to re-establish touchpoints amid unfolding crises.
- • Re-establish direct contact between senior staff and her office.
- • Keep messaging and operations centralized to avoid further political fallout.
- • Josh is a key node whose presence will materially improve coordination.
- • Small, clear instructions can steady an unruly situation if they reach the right person.
Objects Involved
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The telephone functions as the immediate conduit for C.J.'s attempt to marshal staff—she uses it to issue a short instruction to locate Josh and send him to her office. Narratively, the device stands in for fragile lines of contact between headquarters and field staff and highlights how small acts of coordination depend on imperfect communications.
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Key Dialogue
"C.J.: "Hey, before I forget. If you see Josh, can you ask him to stop by my office?""