Leo Pushes Aggressive License Defense; Abbey Prioritizes Party, Defers Strategy
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Leo attempts to strategize Abbey's response to her impending medical board hearing, emphasizing the importance of public appearance and body language.
Abbey resists Leo's planning, indicating she prefers to wait for concrete news before proceeding, showing her emotional distance from the situation.
Leo outlines campaign strategies for Abbey, suggesting targeted appearances but avoiding the South, hinting at political fallout.
Abbey firmly insists on delaying further discussion until tomorrow, asserting control over the timing of her involvement.
Abbey exits the conversation with a forced smile, returning to the party and leaving Leo with unaddressed concerns.
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resistant and prioritizing respite
enters Leo's office reluctantly, resists immediate planning by suggesting to wait until facts are confirmed or tomorrow, questions campaign implications, stands up to leave, and smiles before exiting to return to the party
- • defer strategy discussion until morning to enjoy her birthday party
Urgently insistent with professional resolve, tempered by reluctant deference to her personal boundaries
Leo decisively leads Abbey into his office, secures privacy by closing the door, sits to engage her directly, and methodically pitches an aggressive crisis management plan—public events for bravado, scripted smirks over hangdog looks, and segregated campaign swings in safe Democratic bastions—yielding only with an apology as she departs.
- • Forge an immediate, proactive defense strategy for Abbey's medical board hearing
- • Minimize political damage by controlling narrative from day one
- • The opening response to scandal dictates public perception and outcome
- • Targeted political maneuvers can salvage reputation without full retreat
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Key Dialogue
"LEO: Yeah. The thing is though, the first day's important. What I like to do, for instance, is schedule a public event, show we're not scared."
"ABBEY: Can we talk about this tomorrow? LEO: We just need to... ABBEY: How about tomorrow?"
"LEO: I'm sorry. Enjoy the party. ABBEY: Thanks you."