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S3E20 · We Killed Yamamoto

Charlie Lands the X-Factor Secretary Candidate

As Josh hurries toward the Oval Office amid mounting crises, Charlie intercepts him with infectious enthusiasm, outlining the perfect successor to Mrs. Landingham: blistering typing speed, ironclad discretion, total devotion, and the elusive X-factor intangible. Charlie triumphantly declares he's found 'the lady,' delivering a brief, hopeful respite that humanizes the staff's personal stakes and contrasts the administration's chaos, priming a future payoff in continuity.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Charlie reveals he's found the ideal candidate for a pivotal White House position, hinting at unspoken qualities that mirror Mrs. Landingham's legacy.

professional to intrigued ['Outer Oval Office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Stressed urgency tempered by amused camaraderie

Striding urgently toward Oval Office, pauses to engage in quick-witted banter with Charlie, affirming X-factor's mystery as 'unknown intangible' before absorbing the candidate reveal with a intrigued 'Hmm?' and proceeding inside.

Goals in this moment
  • Reach Oval Office promptly for crisis response
  • Acknowledge Charlie's effort amid personal pressures
Active beliefs
  • X-factor defines irreplaceable aide quality
  • Staff replacements vital for operational continuity
Character traits
witty pragmatic stressed yet receptive loyal
Follow Josh Lyman's journey

Infectious enthusiasm laced with proud accomplishment

Energetically intercepts hurrying Josh in the Outer Oval Office, enthusiastically listing essential secretary qualities—typing speed, discretion, devotion, X-factor—before repeatedly and triumphantly declaring 'I've got the lady,' injecting levity and hope into the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • Share excitement over finding ideal secretary candidate
  • Bolster Josh's morale with recruitment success
Active beliefs
  • Perfect aide requires indefinable X-factor beyond skills
  • His discovery fills critical gap post-Landingham
Character traits
enthusiastic devoted playful resourceful
Follow Charlie Young's journey

angry

confronts Josh angrily in the Oval Office about the welfare vote scheduling, Catholic Charities event conflict, and past mistakes

Goals in this moment
  • reprimand Josh for scheduling errors
  • secure 218 votes for the welfare bill
Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey
Supporting 1

cautious

interjects during Bartlet's confrontation to note that no one thought the Catholic Charities event was a good idea

Goals in this moment
  • support the staff's decision on avoiding the Catholic Charities event
Character traits
pragmatic tactful influential optics‑minded
Follow Larry Posner …'s journey

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Escalation medium

"Toby's early strategic discussion about avoiding shared events with Ritchie escalates to Bartlet's explosive anger over Josh's poor scheduling of the welfare vote against Ritchie's fundraiser."

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Escalation medium

"Toby's early strategic discussion about avoiding shared events with Ritchie escalates to Bartlet's explosive anger over Josh's poor scheduling of the welfare vote against Ritchie's fundraiser."

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Key Dialogue

"CHARLIE: "Well, she needs good skills. 110 ten words a minute. And discretion, obviously. A willingness to put this first no matter what. But there's an X-factor, right?""
"JOSH: "An intangible...""
"CHARLIE: "I've got the lady. I know who's the lady going to be. I've got the lady.""