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S3E17 · Stirred
S3E17
· Stirred

C.J.'s Stunned Confirmation of Hoynes' 22-Year Sobriety

In the tense confines of Leo's office at night, amid a secret White House debate over dumping VP Hoynes due to electoral woes and scandals, Hoynes casually affirms his 22 years of sobriety since age 22. C.J., visibly shocked and disbelieving, presses for verbal confirmation, her reaction underscoring the staff's ignorance of his hidden AA history. This pivotal revelation humanizes Hoynes, disrupts the ruthless political calculus, and forces a turning point where personal loyalty clashes with strategic expediency, echoing themes of vulnerability and solidarity from his AA leadership.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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C.J. reacts with shock to Hoynes' sobriety revelation, needing verbal confirmation of his 22 years without alcohol.

shock to verification

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

2

Composed calm underscoring deep-seated resolve from decades of recovery, unfazed by scrutiny.

Hoynes responds with terse, affirmative replies to C.J.'s incredulous questions in the dimly lit confines of Leo's office, casually owning his sobriety history without defensiveness or elaboration, his presence commanding amid the nocturnal tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm sobriety unequivocally to preempt doubts fueling dump-VP talks
  • Humanize his image and rebuild personal trust with skeptical staff
Active beliefs
  • Long-term sobriety is a core strength that political foes cannot exploit
  • Raw honesty about personal struggles commands loyalty over expediency
Character traits
calm direct resolute unflappable
Follow John Hoynes's journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

disbelieving

expresses shock and presses Hoynes for confirmation of his sobriety claim

Goals in this moment
  • seek verbal confirmation of Hoynes' sobriety to address staff ignorance and political debate
Character traits
resilient strategic poised terse dutiful
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Character Continuity

"Hoynes' entrance at the AA meeting and his later revelation of 22 years of sobriety in Leo's office both highlight his personal struggle with alcoholism and his leadership in maintaining AA's principles."

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Character Continuity

"Hoynes' entrance at the AA meeting and his later revelation of 22 years of sobriety in Leo's office both highlight his personal struggle with alcoholism and his leadership in maintaining AA's principles."

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Thematic Parallel

"Leo's dismissal of his Vice-Presidential candidacy due to his past addiction and Hoynes' sobriety revelation both explore the theme of personal vulnerability in the face of political scrutiny."

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Thematic Parallel

"Leo's dismissal of his Vice-Presidential candidacy due to his past addiction and Hoynes' sobriety revelation both explore the theme of personal vulnerability in the face of political scrutiny."

Leo Abruptly Rejects VP Running Mate Proposal
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Hoynes' assertion 'My meeting. Leo stays' at the AA meeting and his later sobriety revelation both emphasize the theme of solidarity and the fragility of anonymity in personal and political spheres."

Hoynes Arrives Late and Defends Leo in AA Meeting
S3E17 · Stirred
Thematic Parallel medium

"Hoynes' assertion 'My meeting. Leo stays' at the AA meeting and his later sobriety revelation both emphasize the theme of solidarity and the fragility of anonymity in personal and political spheres."

Hoynes Defends Leo and Shares First
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"C.J.: "Twenty-two?""
"HOYNES: "Yup.""
"C.J.: "You haven't had a drink since you were 22?""
"HOYNES: "That's right.""