Leo Vigorously Defends Josh's Deception Amid Bartlet's Ethical qualms
Plot Beats
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Bartlet probes Leo about Josh's deceptive tactics to bring Joey Lucas to Washington, revealing his discomfort with the subterfuge.
Leo defends Josh's actions, framing them as necessary and well-executed, while Bartlet searches for a pen, visibly unsettled.
Leo insists on moving their meeting to the basement to avoid suspicion, overriding Bartlet's skepticism about the change in venue.
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skeptical
walks from the portico into the Oval Office with Leo, probes Leo about Josh's phone call and ruse to lure the pollster, puts down papers, searches front pockets for a pen, expresses disbelief at the deception, questions moving to the basement, and follows Leo.
- • understand and challenge the ethics of Josh's deception
Resolute determination masking underlying crisis strain
Walks purposefully with Bartlet from the shadowed portico into the Oval Office and toward the exit, methodically explaining and staunchly defending Josh's elaborate phone ruse to lure the pollster with a fabricated beets-polling pretext, then decisively insists on relocating to the basement to evade suspicion over the illicit nighttime gathering.
- • Bolster Bartlet's trust in Josh's crisis ingenuity
- • Preserve operational secrecy for the seven-person meeting
- • Deception is justified when polls and crises demand it
- • Josh's resourcefulness is indispensable to survival
Calmly professional, focused on duty amid high-stakes secrecy
Stands at the portico door late at night, opens it precisely as Bartlet and Leo approach from outside, and speaks crisply into his mic to announce the President's movement, facilitating their secure entry into the Oval Office without further interaction.
- • Alert security detail to President's movement
- • Ensure unobstructed, secure access to Oval Office
- • Coded communications prevent security breaches
- • President's safety overrides all other priorities
significantly mentioned as the originator of the elaborate ruse to lure the pollster to D.C. by fabricating a polling trip on subsurface agriculture (beets).
- • lure pollster Joey Lucas to D.C. via deception
Objects Involved
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While expressing disbelief at Josh's 'subsurface agriculture' ruse inside the Oval Office, Bartlet anxiously searches his front pockets for the pen, its absence heightening his flustered skepticism and underscoring fraying presidential control in the face of ethical discomfort and late-night intrigue.
Agent presses the compact mic to his lips at the portico threshold, delivering the terse coded transmission 'Eagle's moving' as Bartlet and Leo enter, embodying the White House's veiled security apparatus and enabling the clandestine transition from night air to Oval secrecy without external detection.
Bartlet carries the thick stack of administrative papers into the Oval Office from the portico and immediately places them down on the Resolute Desk upon entry, symbolizing the relentless bureaucratic weight interrupting their urgent strategic dialogue on deception and secrecy amid plummeting polls.
Location Details
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Leo urgently redirects Bartlet to the White House Basement as their destination after the Oval Office discussion, citing aversion to the optics of a seven-person nighttime meeting upstairs; it serves as the pragmatic refuge for their pollster briefing amid MS cover-up paranoia, Haiti crises, and reelection freefall.
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Key Dialogue
"BARTLET: "What the hell is that?""
"LEO: "It's vegetables that grow underground. He told her she was coming out here to find out if Americans were eating more beats.""
"LEO: "It was Josh, Mr. President. It was a job done well. You want to start not trusting Josh?""