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C.J. strides into her office and approaches Carol's desk, briskly handing over a folder on seating arrangements for key outlets—AP, Reuters, Agence France—aboard Air Force …
A late-night card game in Leo's office begins as camaraderie and oddball optimism—C.J. declares faith in the team—until Will recounts a terrifying military near-mistake: two …
During a late-night poker game turned fraught, Charlie slips outside to find Zoey on the portico and learns she plans to spend three months in …
In the Oval, President Bartlet abruptly confesses to his senior staff that he ordered a Special Ops hit on Abdul Shareef, framing the political and …
Josh intercepts Special Agent Wesley Davis in the Northwest Lobby as Wesley prepares to fly to France to lead Zoey's detail. Their light, familiar banter—Josh …
At the top of Georgetown's staircase Bartlet and Will make last-minute edits to the commencement address, briefly sparring over whether to lead with Eudora Welty …
On the staircase outside Georgetown's hall, President Bartlet and Will trade last-minute tonal choices for a commencement speech while Bartlet's light humor masks a deeper …
In a crowded nightclub to the slow pulsing of "Angel," Zoey and Jean‑Paul try to name what her proposed three‑month stay in France is for. …
In his quarters, Picard prepares to leave for his family vineyard in France—his first visit in nearly two decades—while Deanna Troi subtly probes the psychological …
Jean-Luc Picard’s return to his family vineyard in rural France is a study in emotional dissonance. The estate, meticulously preserved by his brother Robert, remains …
Frances Drummond steps off the train at King’s Cross Station, her posture betraying a mix of nervous anticipation and quiet determination. The train’s arrival announcement—delivered …
Frances Drummond disembarks from a train at King’s Cross Station, hauling an unusually large and cumbersome amount of luggage—far more than a typical traveler would …
Frances deliberately checks all her luggage into left luggage at Kings Cross Station, receiving a receipt—a calculated move that underscores her premeditated intent to sever …
Frances meticulously adjusts her appearance in a Kings Cross Station restroom, each movement deliberate and calculated to project authority and control. The scene cuts to …
In the sterile visiting room of Gravesend Prison, Tommy Lee Royce—already shattered by the news of his mother’s murder—unleashes his raw grief and rage at …
Under the cover of a stormy night, Frances Drummond disembarks at Hebden Bridge railway station, her arrival marked by physical struggle as she navigates rain-soaked …
In the rain-soaked chaos of Hebden Bridge, Frances Drummond arrives at the White Lion Hotel, her presence foreshadowing unseen tensions, while John Wadsworth deflects Amanda’s …
Frances Drummond stands in the rain-soaked backyard of Catherine’s house, her glasses fogged by the downpour, yet her gaze remains fixed on Daniel and Ryan …
The school assembly begins with a communal song, revealing Frances Drummond—disguised as the new teaching assistant, Miss Wealand—singing enthusiastically among the children. Mrs. Beresford introduces …
During a school assembly at St. Marks Junior School, Frances Drummond—posing as the new teaching assistant Miss Wealand—participates in a welcoming song with the children, …
In a quiet classroom corner, Ryan’s halting reading session with Frances Drummond reveals his vulnerability and pride in Catherine’s police work, while Frances subtly probes …
During a one-on-one reading session, Ryan’s offhand mention of his grandmother and aunt attending Helen’s funeral triggers a visible shift in Frances’ demeanor—her relief at …
Catherine arrives at Lynn Royce’s funeral, observing the discreet police presence and the handcuffed Tommy Lee Royce escorted by prison guards. Her visceral reaction—anger, fear, …
Catherine arrives at Lynn Royce’s funeral, parking discreetly to observe from a distance. The scene is heavily policed—marked and unmarked cars, plainclothes officers, and prison …
Catherine secretly enters Tommy Lee Royce’s mother’s funeral service, slipping into the chapel unnoticed by the mourners but not by Frances Drummond, who recognizes her. …
At Lynn Royce’s funeral, Catherine deliberately attends to witness Tommy Lee Royce’s humiliation—handcuffed, guarded, and forced to grieve under the weight of his conviction. When …
Frances sits alone on a train to London, her fingers nervously tracing a silver crucifix necklace—a habit that betrays her emotional turbulence. The journey is …
In a tense, hushed prison visit, Tommy Lee Royce—prisoner and former friend of Ryan—presses Frances to counteract Catherine Cawood’s negative portrayal of him. Frances reveals …
In a tense prison visiting room, Tommy Lee Royce’s fragile emotional state collapses into violent paranoia as he fixates on Catherine Cawood’s perceived manipulation of …
In a tense prison visiting area, Frances delivers a carefully curated account of Ryan’s emotional state to Tommy, framing it as a plea for intervention. …