Margaret's Protocol Needling Sparks Leo's Snap
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Margaret challenges Leo about appointment protocols, needling him until he angrily dismisses her.
Who Was There
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Sarcastic defiance veiling loyal frustration
Confronts Leo with sharp sarcasm about appointment protocols for Bruno's unannounced entry, absorbs his annoyed dismissal, and exits with a pointed, witty retort—asserting her gatekeeper role amid chaos.
- • Enforce office appointment protocols
- • Reassert procedural boundaries on Leo
- • Rules preserve order even for the Chief of Staff
- • Her vigilance protects Leo from overreach
Task-focused impatience overriding pleasantries
Returns briskly from Bartlet meeting, dismisses Leo's inquiry with blunt 'Shut up,' outlines war room and event steps, agrees to scout New Hampshire high schools while walking to hallway—driving forward momentum.
- • Minimize chit-chat post-meeting
- • Lock in New Hampshire launch logistics
- • No-nonsense efficiency wins elections
- • High school venues ignite grassroots fire
Annoyed impatience strained by mounting pressures
Snaps irritably at Margaret to leave after her protocol jab, then queries Bruno curtly on the Bartlet meeting outcome and proposes a two-week New Hampshire event timeline as they stride into the hallway for logistics.
- • Clear interruption to refocus on campaign
- • Accelerate re-election launch planning
- • Crisis demands bending protocols for key allies like Bruno
- • Swift decisions forge unity amid staff fractures
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Bruno proposes scouting this high school as a prime launch venue in New Hampshire two weeks out, crystallizing the event's grassroots kickoff amid re-election scramble—evoking future battleground energy in their hallway pivot.
Leo and Bruno exit Leo's office into this hallway to continue hashing out campaign logistics—war room setup to New Hampshire event—shifting scene from personal staff clash to high-stakes strategizing, embodying the West Wing's pressurized transit zones.
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Key Dialogue
"MARGARET: Do I need to explain the rules on making appointments again? Are you confused?"
"LEO: (annoyed) Get out!"
"MARGARET: (leaving) I'll jot them down."