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S3E7 · The Indians in the Lobby

C.J. Deflects Security Jitters with Sarcasm, Then Broods Alone

In her office at night, C.J. sits lost in thought until Carol interrupts with news that security is nervous about the Native American activists in the lobby. C.J. masks her turmoil with wry humor, dismissing the threat as 'a lawyer and a Michigan wolverine' while aimlessly tossing a pencil, then sighs and promises to join soon. Alone again, she remains seated in heavy contemplation, crystallizing her internal schism between empathy for the activists' plight and the inexorable pull of White House duty—a pivotal breath that amplifies her arc's tension amid escalating crises.

Plot Beats

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C.J. remains seated in contemplation after Carol exits, signaling her internal conflict about the situation.

reluctant acceptance to contemplation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Carol
primary

Professionally concerned, relaying urgency without alarm

Enters urgently to relay security's concerns about lobby activists; prompts C.J. with key info, acknowledges her humorous dismissal, notes security's independent action, and exits promptly after C.J. delays her response.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert C.J. to escalating security tensions
  • Gauge her readiness to address the lobby issue
Active beliefs
  • Security protocols demand immediate awareness
  • C.J. will handle the crisis appropriately
Character traits
loyal efficient dutiful messenger
Follow Carol's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C.J.'s Pencil

C.J. aimlessly hurls the pencil across the dimly lit office immediately after her sarcastic quip dismissing the activists as harmless, serving as a kinetic release of pent-up turmoil and fractured poise; it embodies her restless internal schism, punctuating the deflection before heavier contemplation resumes.

Before: Held or near C.J. at her desk during …
After: Clattered across the room floor, discarded
Before: Held or near C.J. at her desk during brooding
After: Clattered across the room floor, discarded

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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White House Portico

The Northwest Lobby looms as the off-site flashpoint referenced by Carol, fueling security's nerves and interrupting C.J.'s solitude; its activist sit-in indirectly invades this private moment, heightening tension through invocation and symbolizing the encroaching crisis that tests C.J.'s resolve.

Atmosphere Shadowed source of distant defiance and institutional friction
Function Remote threat site prompting urgent communication
Symbolism Embodies unresolved historical grievances clashing with present power
Access Heavily secured White House public area under protest
Echoes of earlier daylight confrontation Nighttime isolation amplifying intrusion via report

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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White House Security

White House Security's frayed vigilance over the lobby activists is relayed by Carol, manifesting as institutional paranoia that pierces C.J.'s reflection; it underscores the protective apparatus's tension, pressuring C.J. toward action while she downplays it, highlighting duty's layered burdens.

Representation Via relayed report from Carol about their nervous state
Power Dynamics Exercising vigilant authority challenged by activist presence
Impact Reveals fault lines in White House access control amid protests
Internal Dynamics Nervousness signaling stretched resources on holiday eve
Maintain perimeter control against unauthorized sit-in Escalate alerts to senior staff for coordinated response Protocol-driven notifications through aides Heightened readiness and lockdown preparedness

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Key Dialogue

"CAROL: "Security's nervous.""
"C.J.: "No, about what? It's a lawyer and a Michigan wolverine. I think we can take them. We always do.""
"C.J.: "I'll be there in a minute.""