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In the Mural Room, President Bartlet offers a warm, public moment—shaking a child's hand and greeting a visiting choir—briefly humanizing the presidency. The camera cuts …
In the Mural Room's fleeting holiday brightness — applause, a children's choir and President Bartlet greeting visitors — Toby slips into the outer Oval and …
During a holiday reception the President brusquely rejects Mandy's attempt to turn his private Christmas shopping into a photo-op, then notices Toby at the door …
Toby rushes into the Oval with a raw, personal mission: a homeless Korean War veteran was found dead wearing a coat Toby had donated, and …
A quiet, elegiac montage closes the episode: the boys' choir sings 'Little Drummer Boy' as Bartlet confronts Toby about arranging military honors for a homeless …
Amid a campaign-day cascade—logistical failures, a plunging market and an escalating international probe—President Bartlet steps up and delivers a low-key, anecdotal benediction that humanizes the …
Backstage chaos collides with the ceremonial high of the rally when Nancy brings Charlie an incoming call: Leo McGarry is on the line for the …
President Bartlet abruptly ends a phone call, his face going grave, and quietly withdraws from the backstage throng as a choir delivers the triumphant last …
In the hush of the Shrine, while a choir intones Vivaldi's "Gloria" and the Cardinal processes, Sam quietly admits to Leo that he hasn't stopped …
A camera pans down to an apartment window where a Bob Hope Christmas special plays, his soft monologue layering a nostalgic, bittersweet soundtrack over the …
In the quiet of Austin Friars’ chapel, Cromwell and Jenneke share a fragile, heartbreaking exchange that exposes the gulf between his political obligations and his …
In the quiet of Austin Friars’ chapel, Cromwell sits with Jenneke as a choir rehearses, their conversation revealing the depth of his paternal absence and …