Bartlet's Witty Blame of Sweden for Rome's Fall in Ambassadorial Welcome
Plot Beats
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President Bartlet engages in light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador, humorously holding Sweden responsible for the fall of the Roman Empire.
Bartlet formally accepts the Swedish ambassador's credentials, marking the official start of his diplomatic mission.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
sarcastic, confident
Spotted by Toby wearing coat with briefcase, explains New York award trip, receives talking points from Toby
- • Attend Matrix Award ceremony in New York
direct, politically focused
Waits outside Oval Office, walks and discusses GDC speech and lynx with President, questions C.J. about New York trip, hands her talking points paper, responds to Bonnie about Sam's speech
- • Confirm President's commitment to GDC drop-in
- • Equip C.J. with press talking points
casual
Walks out with President and Toby, responds lightly to President's comment on environmentalists
- • Accompany President during exit
Professionally unflappable, focused on ceremonial perfection.
Tom executes protocol with precision, formally introducing Peter Hans and presenting credentials, directing the ambassador to position for photos, and ushering the family out post-ceremony, his clipped commands ensuring seamless ritual flow.
- • Facilitate flawless credential acceptance per State Department request
- • Maintain orderly photo session and exit
- • Strict adherence to protocol honors international dignity
- • Smooth orchestration prevents diplomatic hitches
Amused and agreeable, radiating polite warmth under ceremonial spotlight.
Ambassador Peter Hans stands attentively with family, engaging in concise affirmations and smiles during Bartlet's historical banter, formally receives back his signed credentials post-handshake, and exchanges warm greetings with Leo before exiting under Tom's direction.
- • Secure formal U.S. recognition as ambassador
- • Foster rapport with President and Chief of Staff through gracious responses
- • Historical levity strengthens diplomatic bonds
- • Protocol demands unflappable courtesy regardless of jests
Composed and beaming, proud participants in historic moment.
Swedish Ambassador's wife and two children stand silently in formal poise during banter and credential exchange, then step forward at Tom's cue to pose beside Bartlet and Hans for photographers, embodying familial dignity in ritual tableau.
- • Humanize diplomatic entry through family presence
- • Capture commemorative family photo with President
- • Familial unity enhances ambassadorial gravitas
- • Visual records cement alliances
witty, sarcastic, amused
Engages in witty banter with Swedish Ambassador about history, formally accepts credentials, poses for photos, discusses Sweden's literacy, DOD missile test results, GDC speech drop-in, and Marbury with Leo and Toby
- • Perform light-hearted diplomatic banter preceding formal credential acceptance
- • Conduct formal accreditation ceremony
- • Evaluate DOD test success and GDC speech strategy
Opens door, offers Toby Sam's GDC speech
- • Share Sam's speech draft with Toby
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Oval Office photographers wield cameras to capture the credential handshake and family pose with Bartlet and Hans at Tom's direction, flashbulbs freezing the ceremonial tableau—narrative vessel publicizing alliance, contrasting private crises with polished statecraft imagery.
Tom formally thrusts Peter Hans' Letter of Credence from King Karl Gustav across the desk; Bartlet scrutinizes it through eyeglasses, signs and seals it with authoritative declaration, then returns it to Hans post-handshake—transforming foreign mandate into U.S.-recognized accreditation, pivotal symbol sealing bilateral ties amid levity.
Bartlet slides on his eyeglasses to sharpen focus on the credentials' clauses during formal acceptance, lending scholarly gravitas to the ritual declaration; removed implicitly post-reading, it underscores his intellectual command blending wit and precision in diplomacy's theater.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Sweden manifests through Ambassador Peter Hans' credential presentation, embedding ancient Gothic legacy into modern banter; the ritual accredits its envoy, forging official U.S. ties amid historical jests, positioning the nation as erudite partner in White House diplomacy queue.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Leo's pitch of the 'drop-in' strategy to Bartlet escalates into Toby's defense of the strategy as necessary political calculus during his confrontation with Sam."
"Toby briefing C.J. on the 'drop-in' symbolizes the administration's internal coordination, which later fractures when Sam accuses Toby of premeditated deception."
"Toby briefing C.J. on the 'drop-in' symbolizes the administration's internal coordination, which later fractures when Sam accuses Toby of premeditated deception."
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Bartlet's light-hearted banter with the Swedish ambassador temporally precedes the formal acceptance of credentials, maintaining the sequence of diplomatic protocol."
"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."
"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."
Key Dialogue
"BARTLET: "In fact, Gothic tribes from Sweden played a major role in the disintegration of the Roman Empire, did they not?" AMBASSADOR: "They did." BARTLET: "So you've got that to answer for!" AMBASSADOR: "[smiling] Yes, sir!""
"TOM: "Mr. President, it is with pleasure that I present his Excellency Peter Hans of Sweden..." BARTLET: "[puts his eyeglasses on] Mr. Hans, I accept your letter of credence from king Gustav...""
"LEO: "Is he still holding you responsible for the fall of the Roman Empire?" AMBASSADOR: "Oh, yes." LEO: "Welcome to my world.""