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S2E22 · Two Cathedrals

Leo Gently Urges Exhausted Bartlet to Rest Alone

In Leo's office, the steadfast Chief of Staff walks with the profoundly grieving President Bartlet, his gentle suggestion to sit for a few minutes revealing palpable concern for his leader's raw emotional exhaustion after Mrs. Landingham's death. Bartlet, monosyllabic and acquiescent with a weary 'Yeah,' exposes his vulnerability and profound dependency on Leo. This understated transition isolates Bartlet, priming an intimate reckoning with grief, faith, and the burdens of leadership amid cascading crises.

Plot Beats

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Leo guides Bartlet into a private space, his tone carrying the weight of unspoken concern for the grieving President.

fatigue to vulnerable acceptance ["Leo's office"]

Bartlet's monosyllabic acquiescence reveals the depth of his emotional exhaustion and dependency on Leo's guidance.

resistance to surrender

Who Was There

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exhausted and vulnerable

walking inside Leo's office and wearily acquiescing with 'Yeah'

Goals in this moment
  • acquiesce to Leo's suggestion to rest
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

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Key Dialogue

"LEO: "Why don't you should sit in here for a few minutes.""
"BARTLET: "Yeah.""