Leo Ambush-Recruits Josh with a Discreet Walk Invite
Plot Beats
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Leo McGarry arrives unexpectedly to meet Josh, signaling a shift from casual office wandering to a focused interaction.
Leo reveals his visit is specifically for Josh, heightening the scene's intrigue and setting up a private conversation.
Leo suggests taking a walk, indicating a move towards a more private and significant discussion away from the office setting.
Who Was There
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Calculated calm with underlying purposefulness
Leo enters unannounced into the empty offices, calls out to Josh with authoritative familiarity, explains his low-profile approach without appointment, identifies the doomed vote pulling Hoynes away, pivots directly to admitting he's there for Josh, and smoothly proposes a private walk to discuss confidentially.
- • Initiate discreet recruitment of Josh without alerting Hoynes' team
- • Isolate Josh for a private conversation to pitch Bartlet's campaign
- • Josh's idealism makes him ripe for poaching from Hoynes' pragmatism
- • Timing the approach during the vote ensures minimal interference
absent from the offices, having gone down for the 404 vote
- • attend the procedural vote on the nuclear waste resolution
Location Details
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The Senate building offices provide a serendipitously empty stage for Leo's covert approach, with Josh wandering freely amid the post-meeting void created by the vote; this neutral political hive buzzes with latent power dynamics, enabling whispered recruitment that exploits the absence of oversight to pivot Josh toward Bartlet's team.
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Key Dialogue
"LEO: "I hope you don't mind I didn't make an appointment. I'm trying to fly under the radar a little.""
"LEO: "Actually, I came to see you.""
"LEO: "You mind if we take a walk?""