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Toby Ziegler presses President Bartlet to abandon a 'folksy' campaign facade and embrace his authentic intellectual heavyweight persona, confronting underlying fears of vulnerability and assassination trauma amid crisis pressures.

Toby Ziegler presses President Bartlet to abandon a 'folksy' campaign facade and embrace his authentic intellectual heavyweight persona, confronting underlying fears of vulnerability and assassination trauma amid crisis pressures.

5 events in this arc

Events in This Arc

S3E14 · Hartsfield's Landing
Bartlet Patronizes Toby's Chess Grit with 'Spunk' and 'Pluck'

In the Oval Office at night, amid the Taiwan Strait crisis, President Bartlet and Toby Ziegler resume their chess match. Bartlet delivers sly, backhanded praise—lauding Toby's 'spunk' and 'pluck' while …

S3E14 · Hartsfield's Landing
Toby Challenges Bartlet to Campaign as Intellectual Heavyweight

In the Oval Office at night, Bartlet pours coffee as Toby recounts Abbey's story of his post-Nobel humility—bragging about Ellie's multiplication tables to King Gustav—urging him to drop the 'folksy' …

S3E18 · Enemies Foreign and Domestic
Toby Pushes Casual Rapport with Guard Janice

In a rare lighthearted moment amid White House intensity, Toby greets security guard Janice warmly by her first name and insists she drop the formal 'Mr. Ziegler' for 'Toby.' He …

S3E18 · Enemies Foreign and Domestic
State Official Confronts Toby on Summit Doubts and Russian Reporter Credentials

In Toby's office, a State Department official intercepts him, bluntly questioning the Helsinki summit's viability amid Russian provocations like the Iran reactor deal. Toby pivots to defending credentials for Ludmila …

S3E18 · Enemies Foreign and Domestic
Toby Grants Koss Credentials, Then Torches Her for Journalistic Fraud

Ludmila Koss enters Toby's office, where he efficiently hands her credentials and tickets for summit events—plane, Palace, press conferences, Arctic Peoples exhibit, Hall of Flags—honoring his advocacy for press access …