Bartlet Enters Leo's Office: A Grave Late-Night Greeting
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Bartlet enters Leo's office, signaling the start of a critical conversation.
Bartlet addresses Leo with a simple greeting, setting the tone for their interaction.
Leo responds with a respectful greeting, indicating the formal nature of their relationship.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
serious
walks in and addresses Leo with 'Leo'
- • initiate urgent strategic deliberation on the filibuster crisis
- • express initial frustration with Stackhouse's obstruction
respectful
responds with 'Good evening, sir'
- • acknowledge the President's arrival and prepare for counsel
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Bartlet's initial frustration with Stackhouse's filibuster echoes his later emotional vulnerability and protectiveness upon learning the truth about Stackhouse's grandson."
"Bartlet's initial frustration with Stackhouse's filibuster echoes his later emotional vulnerability and protectiveness upon learning the truth about Stackhouse's grandson."
Key Dialogue
"BARTLET: Leo."
"LEO: Good evening, sir."