Clashing Reelection Drafts and Toby's Job Offer

In Toby's office, exhausted senior staff—C.J., Sam, Toby, and Josh—debate press conference responses to Bartlet's reelection amid grief over Landingham's death and MS fallout. C.J. pitches bold 'Answer A' affirming resolve; Josh counters with savage 'Answer B,' voicing raw pessimism and impossibility of victory. Sam erupts, pleading to cancel as public mood sours, but Toby dismisses him, insisting they proceed. Toby then faces Greg Summerhays' job offer for his new cable news channel, crystallizing the administration's existential peril and staff fractures in a turning-point scene of despair versus defiance.

Plot Beats

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C.J. introduces the binary options 'Answer A' and 'Answer B' to frame the President's potential announcement, setting up the scene's central tension.

neutral to anticipation

C.J. outlines 'Answer A'—a confident reaffirmation of seeking reelection—while Josh and Sam remain silent, their lack of response underscoring its improbability.

anticipation to doubt

Josh delivers 'Answer B'—a scathing rejection of reelection, citing scandals and illness—with dark humor, provoking C.J.'s blunt critique of its tone.

doubt to dark humor

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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C.J. Cregg
primary

Drained resolve masking grief-stricken pragmatism

C.J. sits drained and serious, proposes contrasting 'Answer A' (defiant reelection affirmation) and endorses 'Answer B' as too direct, drinks water thoughtfully while processing, stares apologetically at Sam after his outburst, tension etching her composure amid staff fractures.

Goals in this moment
  • Craft viable press responses to shield Bartlet's reelection amid crises
  • Maintain team unity despite escalating frustrations
Active beliefs
  • Bold defiance can rally public support post-MS revelation
  • Press conference must proceed to control the narrative
Character traits
strategic empathetic composed under pressure
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Angry frustration boiling over raw grief and doubt

Sam sits silently then looks down angrily, rises to pace and yells pleas to cancel the press conference citing uncertainty and sour public mood, snaps at interruption, exits quickly as tensions peak, embodying idealistic frustration.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade team to halt press conference amid leadership vacuum
  • Protect Bartlet from premature exposure without clear strategy
Active beliefs
  • Proceeding without resolve risks catastrophic public backlash
  • Grief and MS fallout demand strategic pause over rash action
Character traits
passionate outspoken idealistic
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Weary determination steeling against despair's pull

Toby sits silently drained and serious, curtly dismisses Sam's cancellation pleas insisting leaked story demands 8pm presser proceed, snaps sarcastic barb at window lighting, sighs resigning to Summerhays meeting, greets professionally then storms out rejecting cable pitch.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce press conference to seize narrative control
  • Reject defection temptation preserving administration loyalty
Active beliefs
  • Duty demands defiance despite impossible odds and grief
  • Leaked crises force confrontation, not retreat
Character traits
resolute sarcastic loyal
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Ginger
primary

Professionally neutral amid surrounding exhaustion

Ginger briefly opens the door into the tense office, addresses Toby directly to signal impending arrival, facilitating transition to Summerhays' ambush amid heated debate.

Goals in this moment
  • Relay scheduled meeting per hierarchy
  • Synchronize staff movements without intrusion
Active beliefs
  • Protocol overrides emotional turmoil
  • Timely interruptions sustain operational flow
Character traits
efficient deferential
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Professional sympathy cloaking predatory ambition

Greg Summerhays enters post-debate exodus, closes door for privacy, offers sympathetic nod and condolences on Landingham's death, pivots to pitch 24-hour cable news channel competing aggressively while eyeing Atlantic Intermediate buyout, leans forward intently.

Goals in this moment
  • Lure Toby with job and buyout amid White House turmoil
  • Exploit grief and crises for media expansion
Active beliefs
  • Administration vulnerability creates recruitment window
  • Toby's talent suits rival cable venture
Character traits
opportunistic sympathetic veneer direct
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condolences offered by Greg Summerhays regarding her recent death

Character traits
warm welcoming friendly approachable
Follow Dolores Landingham's journey

extensively discussed as subject of press conference debate on reelection responses amid MS diagnosis, investigations, and grief

Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C.J.'s Glass of Water

C.J.'s glass of water serves as a grounding prop amid intellectual storm, condensation-streaked tumbler raised deliberately for sips while pondering press strategies, its chill cutting grief-thick air to steady her as Sam's fury erupts—symbolizing fragile composure in crisis.

Before: Full, held on desk in Toby's office
After: Partially consumed, set aside as she engages tension
Before: Full, held on desk in Toby's office
After: Partially consumed, set aside as she engages tension

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Truman Balcony

Truman Balcony invoked hyperbolically in Josh's brutal 'Answer B' as grotesque site of familial public humiliation preferable to poisoned campaign, its vertiginous exposure over South Lawn amplifying metaphor of raw political vulnerability and Bartlet's neck-crushing burdens amid MS, probes, grief.

Atmosphere Symbolic vertigo of exposed absurdity and defeat
Function Rhetorical emblem heightening reelection despair
Symbolism Embodies ultimate public degradation over private agony
Stone balustrade jutting over vast green expanse Klieg lights and crowd cheers/catcalls from below

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Grand Jury (investigatory indicting body)

Grand Jury cited as federal dragnet in Josh's rant, subpoenaing over MS deception with prison shadows haunting Bartlet, propelling staff despair and Toby's loyalty test in presser resolve, crystallizing legal peril amid Landingham mourning.

Representation Referenced as inquisitorial force in crisis calculus
Power Dynamics Judicial hammer poised over Oval deceptions
Impact Undermines reelection trust in concealed truths
Uncover sworn testimony on illness cover-up Prosecute proxy poll manipulations Subpoena power shredding deniability Threat of incarceration chilling insiders
Congress

Congress looms as merciless foe in Josh's savage 'Answer B,' poised for 'lunch date' ambushes and funding strangleholds targeting Bartlet's MS lies, fueling debate's pessimism and underscoring existential threat to reelection amid grief-fueled fractures.

Representation Invoked as institutional predator in strategic dialogue
Power Dynamics Exerting legislative dominance over weakened executive
Impact Heightens partisan vise on presidency's moral ambiguity
Eviscerate Bartlet via hearings and budget cuts Exploit health scandal for partisan advantage Purse-string control starving investigations Public grillings amplifying scandals
Atlantic Intermediate

Atlantic Intermediate surfaces as Toby's side project when he preempts Summerhays' pitch, target for cable news buyout amid White House woes—its ideological thunder tempting defection, rejected in furious exit affirming loyalty over personal gain.

Representation Toby's personal venture eyed for acquisition
Power Dynamics Prey to external media predation on weakened talent
Impact Tests fault lines between duty and ambition
Sustain independent voice against turmoil Resist corporate absorption Toby's creative output as recruitment bait Ideological content fueling buyout value

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Key Dialogue

"C.J.: Mr. President does this mean you won't be seeking a second term. Answer A is you bet. I will absolutely be seeking a second term. Looking forward to the campaign. There is great work yet to be done."
"JOSH: Are you outta your mind? I can't possibly win the election. I lied about a degenerative illness. I'm the target of a Grand Jury investigation and Congress is about to take me out to lunch. I'd sooner have my family take off their clothes and dance the Tarantella on the Truman Balcony than go through a campaign with this around my neck."
"SUMMERHAYS: Let me get to why I'm here. I want to... TOBY: Buy Atlantic Intermediate."