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S2E1 · In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Part I

Toby's Defeated Acceptance of Another Drink

In the gloomy confines of a daytime bar, a visibly drunk and disheveled Toby Ziegler slumps at the counter amid the White House crisis. When the bartender offers another round, Toby accepts with a monosyllabic 'Yeah,' laden with resignation. This understated beat exposes his unraveling stoicism, mirroring past despair and priming a flashback that reveals his lifelong string of electoral losses, amplifying his vulnerability during the national trauma.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Toby, visibly drunk in a bar, is offered another drink by the bartender and accepts without hesitation.

routine to curiosity ["HANK'S TAVERN NASHUA, NH"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Intrigued amusement laced with sympathetic surprise at Toby's candor

Sits beside drunk Toby in flashback at Hank's Tavern, confesses ignorance of Bartlet's run, laughs at his quips, probes his professional record ('How many elections have you won?'), reacts to zero wins, questions early heavy drinking, watches him finish, pay, and leave.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover Toby's backstory and motivations
  • Engage in light political banter
Active beliefs
  • Personal stories reveal character beneath cynicism
  • Political underdogs merit curiosity
Character traits
curious amused direct empathetic
Follow Unidentified Woman …'s journey

Profound resignation masking deep defeat and preemptive grief over failure

Slumps visibly drunk and disheveled at the dark bar counter during White House crisis, accepts another drink with heavy monosyllabic 'Yeah'; in flashback, smokes cigar while conversing candidly about secret Bartlet campaign, lifetime electoral losses (none won), early drinking due to firing, finishes drink, pays, grabs coat, and exits abruptly.

Goals in this moment
  • Numb crisis pain through alcohol
  • Briefly connect before inevitable isolation
  • Deflect probing with humor
Active beliefs
  • Consistency in loss defines his career
  • Firing looms as just deserts
  • Dark humor sustains amid despair
Character traits
resigned defeated cynically witty vulnerable self-deprecating
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Detached neutrality amid patron distress

Dispenses routine service in present by offering Toby another round at the counter; in flashback, pours more of Toby's drink amid his drunken conversation, maintaining unflinching presence behind the bar.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill customer service obligations
  • Maintain bar operations seamlessly
Active beliefs
  • Patron habits are routine, not personal
  • Commerce persists regardless of turmoil
Character traits
courteous professional unperturbed
Follow Hanks Tavern …'s journey

Idealized hope in Toby's recounting

Referenced in flashback dialogue as secretly running candidate speaking at VFW hall that night, with Toby inviting woman to attend, positioning him as elusive principled force pulling Toby despite losses.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure covert campaign momentum
  • Draw supporters via rallies
Active beliefs
  • Stealth builds authentic coalition
  • Events like VFW foster loyalty
Character traits
elusive principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Toby's Cigar

Toby clamps and smokes the thick cigar deeply between slurred admissions of defeat in the flashback tavern, smoke curling lazily through gloom, ash scattering on scarred wood; it functionally punctuates his intoxication and relaxation prop, narratively symbolizing smoldering cynicism and unraveling amid electoral ghosts haunting present crisis.

Before: Lit, gripped in Toby's gritted teeth at bar
After: Partially smoked, ashed haphazardly on counter
Before: Lit, gripped in Toby's gritted teeth at bar
After: Partially smoked, ashed haphazardly on counter

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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VFW Hall

Toby references frigid Nashua VFW Hall as site of Bartlet's secret campaign speech that night, casually inviting the woman with promise of free chicken; it looms as offscreen crucible of ambition, contrasting bar defeat and priming Toby's pivot to Bartlet world amid losses.

Atmosphere Evoked as thrumming with rally energy and New England bite
Function Anticipated political event teased to lure attendance
Symbolism Forge of loyalty-shattering confrontation and campaign ignition
Access Open to public for rally, veterans' banners snapping
Brick walls vibrating with speech thunder October gusts outside, foggy breaths under harsh lamps
Nashua, New Hampshire

Nashua, NH contextualizes flashback Hank's Tavern as gritty pivot point three years prior, where Toby's bar confessions unfold amid campaign intrigue; it embodies nomadic pull of political ghosts, linking past electoral routs to present crisis through shared New Hampshire dimness.

Atmosphere Raw, shadowed New England night bite infusing tavern haze
Function Backdrop for pre-Bartlet desperation and chance encounter
Symbolism Magnet of rootless ambition drawing from defeat's ashes
Scarred tavern interiors amid town sidewalks Campaign rhythms pulsing beyond skyline
Dark Bar

Gloomy daytime bar with low ceilings and grimy windows frames present Toby's slumped resignation and drink acceptance, its sticky, isolating air amplifying stoicism's fracture before cutting to flashback; serves as emotional refuge mirroring past Nashua tavern despair, heightening vulnerability during national trauma.

Atmosphere Oppressively dim and resigned, choked with liquor haze and fluorescent buzz
Function Sanctuary for solitary coping and narrative bridge to flashback
Symbolism Haven of personal unraveling where past failures bleed into present peril
Scarred wooden counter littered with glasses Feeble daylight through grimy windows casting jagged shadows Heavy air thick with spilled liquor scent

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Character Continuity

"Toby's past disillusionment ('never won an election') contrasts with his present role comforting Ginger, showing his growth into a leader who shoulders others' fears."

Toby Coaches Shaken C.J. to Stall Danny and Deflect Canopy Questions
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Character Continuity

"Toby's past disillusionment ('never won an election') contrasts with his present role comforting Ginger, showing his growth into a leader who shoulders others' fears."

Toby Tenderly Comforts Shaken Ginger
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Key Dialogue

"BARTENDER: "You want another one of those?""
"TOBY: "Yeah.""