Bartlet Administration (Executive Office of the President)
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C.J. opens with a light, crowd-pleasing briefing — a practiced charm offensive that temporarily diffuses the West Wing's anxiety. The levity abruptly fractures when she …
During a light, deflecting press briefing C.J. uses charm to steady the room, but a whispered rumor — "a piece of paper" — pulls the …
In the tense therapy session, Josh desperately stammers a defensive denial, insisting 'Nobody was next' to the shooting and downplaying the meeting's significance by claiming …
Alone in his apartment on the night of the party, Josh is overwhelmed by harrowing flashbacks to the White House shooting, culminating in a desperate …
In Toby's office, amid the Bartlet administration's marijuana decriminalization crisis, ex-spouses Andy (Andrea Wyatt) and Toby Ziegler scream at the tops of their voices in …
As Leo reluctantly approves Josh's covert 'beets' poll through Joey Lucas amid Toby's deepening paranoia—'I don't trust anybody right now'—Donna urgently calls Josh from outside …
In the frenzied State Department press scrum, C.J. seizes control by revealing the Republican-appointed prosecutors and judges probing the Bartlet administration, reframing the investigation as …
In the charged atmosphere of the State Department briefing, C.J. confronts the frenzied press corps with terse precision, neither confirming nor denying a witness list …
C.J. interrupts Josh mid-dictation in his office, pulling him into the hallway to discuss the Majority Leader's fumbling response to a question on the Bartlet …
Exhausted and chilled, Donna returns from failing to sway the Flenders family in Hartsfield's Landing, blaming free trade policies for the shuttered Perren pulp mill …
Leo McGarry intercepts Sam Seaborn in the lobby and, after Ginger's protocol enforcement, asserts his authority by ordering Sam to go home. Sam pushes back—worried …
In the bustling main office of Norland Road Police Station, Mike Taylor moves with urgency toward Catherine Cawood’s office, nearly colliding with PC Dave, who …
In the cramped, utilitarian office of Steel Wheels Construction, Louise—a harried middle-aged employee—answers a phone call with practiced professionalism, only to be interrupted by her …