Narrative Web

Basement Secrecy: Poll Apocalypse Unleashed

Sam and Toby enter the White House basement via the code word 'Sagittarius,' joining Josh, C.J., Joey, and Kenny in tense anticipation, downplaying dire polls amid Toby's betraying sigh. Bartlet and Leo arrive; all rise as Leo enforces secrecy by confirming no photocopies. Bartlet humanizes the group by inquiring about Kenny's last name before Josh unveils catastrophic Michigan polls: 74% deem MS fatal, 71% reject a sick leader, Florida lost, even Democrats and liberals abandon Bartlet for lying. He concedes 'They may be right,' confirming no silver lining—a pivotal revelation shattering reelection hopes amid dual crises.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Sam and Toby enter the basement, dismissing the poll numbers as meaningless without proper context.

dismissal to concern ['White House basement']

Toby uses a code word ('Saggitarius') to gain entry, signaling the secrecy and tension surrounding the meeting.

routine to tension ['White House basement door']

The team gathers, with Sam and Josh attempting to downplay the poll's significance, while Toby's heavy sigh reveals underlying stress.

denial to unease ['White House basement']

President Bartlet and Leo arrive, with Leo immediately emphasizing the need for secrecy by confirming no photocopies were made.

anticipation to gravity ['White House basement']

Bartlet interrupts the proceedings to ask about Kenny's last name, a moment of humanizing curiosity amidst the tension.

formality to brief levity ['White House basement']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calm attentiveness amid personal spotlight

Kenny sits as Joey's interpreter, silently translating Sam's poll arguments to her, present amid the group's tension and Bartlet's curious inquiry into his surname, facilitating communication in the high-stakes huddle.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately convey Sam's points to Joey
  • Maintain seamless interpretation flow
Active beliefs
  • Accurate translation preserves integrity
  • Anonymity aids focus on substance
Character traits
precise facilitator low-profile loyalist observant bridge
Follow Kenny Lucas's journey

Unyielding professionalism masking situational gravity

Secret Service Agent stands guard at the basement door, vigilantly opening it only upon hearing Toby utter the code word 'Sagittarius,' allowing entry into the secure briefing amid rising tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce access protocols
  • Protect confidentiality of high-stakes meeting
Active beliefs
  • Security breaches invite catastrophe
  • Code words ensure only authorized personnel enter
Character traits
protocol-driven stoic impenetrable
Follow Secret Service …'s journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

Grim acceptance of mounting losses

C.J. sits inside the basement room, briefly agrees with Sam's poll dismissal, then delivers the gut-punch 'You just lost Florida' upon hearing Michigan data, underscoring electoral hemorrhage.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight critical swing-state implications
  • Force confrontation with poll reality
Active beliefs
  • Florida's loss cascades nationally
  • Denial prolongs damage
Character traits
blunt realist concise reactor strategically grim
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Dismissive confidence veiling underlying dread

Sam exits elevator with Toby, dismissively argues the poll numbers' meaninglessness due to hypotheticals, lack of context, and trust factors, addressing Joey directly as Kenny translates, attempting to soften the impending blow.

Goals in this moment
  • Minimize poll impact through logical deconstruction
  • Bolster team morale pre-revelation
Active beliefs
  • Proper framing renders polls irrelevant
  • Bartlet's trust reservoir can weather hypotheticals
Character traits
analytical optimistic rationalizer loyal defender
Follow Sam Seaborn's journey

Resigned foreboding laced with personal concern

Toby dons his jacket, utters 'Sagittarius' to the agent for entry, confirms Bartlet and Leo's approach with Josh, sighs heavily upon sitting, and gently taps Joey's shoulder while inquiring about her flight, betraying resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure entry to crisis huddle
  • Gauge Joey's state amid professional strain
Active beliefs
  • Polls signal inevitable fracture
  • Personal connections anchor amid chaos
Character traits
weary strategist interpersonally tentative gravely anticipatory
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey
Joey Lucas
primary

Tense stoicism under brutal truth-telling

Joey sits tensely without initially looking at Toby, confirms no photocopies to Leo, endures Sam's translated dismissal, and bluntly responds 'No, sir' to Bartlet's plea for good news, sealing the poll verdict.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver unvarnished poll data
  • Uphold secrecy protocols
Active beliefs
  • Silver linings undermine credibility
  • Truth devastates but clarifies path
Character traits
unflinchingly honest data-anchored discreet professional
Follow Joey Lucas's journey

defeated

enters with Leo, greets the group, inquires if anyone knows Kenny's last name, concedes 'They may be right' to poll data on MS fatality, asks Joey directly for any good news

Goals in this moment
  • humanize the group by asking about Kenny
  • assess the full impact of the polls
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Toby's Jacket

Toby wrenches on his jacket mid-descent from elevator to basement door, the coarse wool rasping as a tactile armor against the subterranean chill and emotional frost of poll reckoning, symbolizing braced readiness for grim disclosures.

Before: Carried loosely pre-entry
After: Worn during entire tense briefing
Before: Carried loosely pre-entry
After: Worn during entire tense briefing
Joey Lucas' Catastrophic Michigan Poll Results

Joey's catastrophic Michigan poll results—detailing 74% MS fatality belief, 71% rejection of sick leaders, Florida loss, Democratic/liberal defections over lies—form the event's detonator, read aloud by Josh, sparking Bartlet's concession and shattering reelection illusions in raw data confrontation.

Before: Held securely by Joey, no copies made
After: Revealed and absorbed by group, secrecy intact
Before: Held securely by Joey, no copies made
After: Revealed and absorbed by group, secrecy intact

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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White House Basement — Basement Office / Storage Sublevel

The White House basement serves as a code-guarded crypt for seven-person secrecy huddle, where elevator descent funnels staff into scarred-table arena; stale air amplifies sighs, taps, and poll verdicts, isolating MS apocalypse from external eyes amid Haiti shadows.

Atmosphere Stifling hush laced with heavy sighs and tense anticipation
Function Secure briefing room for classified poll dissection
Symbolism Subterranean tomb for buried reelection hopes
Access Code word 'Sagittarius' only, agent-guarded
Dim night lighting post-elevator Stairs descending to scarred table Code-locked door sealing participants

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Thematic Parallel medium

"Oliver's exposure of Abbey's interstate prescription violations mirrors the poll's exposure of Bartlet's MS—both reveal the administration's vulnerability through medical secrets."

Abbey Nurses Exhausted Sam, Babish Exposes Prescription Violations
S2E21 · 18th and Potomac
Thematic Parallel medium

"Oliver's exposure of Abbey's interstate prescription violations mirrors the poll's exposure of Bartlet's MS—both reveal the administration's vulnerability through medical secrets."

Oliver Exposes Dr. Bartlet's MS Prescription Violations
S2E21 · 18th and Potomac
What this causes 3
Character Continuity

"Bartlet's admission 'They may be right' about the political consequences of his MS diagnosis foreshadows Toby's later revelation of the same diagnosis to Donna, showing the ripple effect of the truth."

Toby Drops the MS Bombshell on Donna
S2E21 · 18th and Potomac
Thematic Parallel medium

"The poll revealing public distrust of Bartlet's concealed MS parallels Oliver Babish's exposure of Abbey's medical ethics violations—both show the cost of secrecy."

Abbey Nurses Exhausted Sam, Babish Exposes Prescription Violations
S2E21 · 18th and Potomac
Thematic Parallel medium

"The poll revealing public distrust of Bartlet's concealed MS parallels Oliver Babish's exposure of Abbey's medical ethics violations—both show the cost of secrecy."

Oliver Exposes Dr. Bartlet's MS Prescription Violations
S2E21 · 18th and Potomac

Key Dialogue

"TOBY: "Saggitarius.""
"BARTLET: "Excuse me. How many people in this room know Kenny's last name?" LEO: "It's fine.""
"C.J.: "You just lost Florida." BARTLET: "They may be right.""
"BARTLET: "Joey, is there any good news there at all?" JOEY: "No, sir.""