Object

Bourbon and White (Offered by Bartlet to Toby)

President Bartlet surges from his Oval Office perch, bourbon splashing into glasses under the Outer Oval's night-shrouded tension; he thrusts one toward fury-knotted Toby, who seizes it in whitening knuckles, acceptance slicing the air as Charlie hovers watchful and newscaster drones doom from the TV glow. Bartlet refills his own with deliberate pour, ice rattling like unspoken accusations, the amber liquid a fragile dam against erupting presidential rage and unearthed family scars.
4 appearances

Purpose

Alcoholic beverage poured and offered to lubricate strained dialogue amid political and personal crisis.

Significance

Thrust as avuncular peace offering, bourbon veils Bartlet's thunderous intellect and Toby's paternal accusations, its untouched gleam amplifying deferred explosion where loyalty frays and Iowa shadows loom.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments