Margaret's Tense Intrusion Cuts Leo's Call Short
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Margaret interrupts Leo's phone call with a knock and entry, signaling urgency.
Who Was There
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Distracted focus masking underlying tension from mounting White House pressures
Leo, mid-phone conversation in his dimly lit office, responds twice with a casual 'Yeah?' to Margaret's interruption, his attention split between the call and her urgent intrusion, embodying the Chief of Staff's constant crisis triage.
- • Maintain ongoing phone discussion without full disengagement
- • Quickly assess Margaret's interruption for immediate priority
- • Margaret's summons demands swift attention amid crises
- • Multitasking is essential to managing White House chaos
Urgent determination laced with deference to protocol
Margaret knocks sharply and sticks her head into Leo's office, delivering a terse 'Leo' that cuts through the night, her presence a urgent conduit pulling him back into the fray of Idaho evacuations and VP debates.
- • Summon Leo immediately for escalating crisis response
- • Respect his current engagement while signaling emergency
- • Leo's involvement is critical to resolving White House urgencies
- • Brevity and directness cut through late-night fatigue
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Key Dialogue
"LEO: "Yeah?""
"MARGARET: "Leo.""
"LEO: "Yeah.""