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S3E13 · Night Five
S3E13
· Night Five

Toby Sarcastically Rejects Andy's Conciliatory UN Speech Insert

In a tense late-night standoff in Toby's office, he reminds ex-wife Andy that the UN speech's provocative language cleared NSC and NSA after three grueling days, refusing any alterations. Andy counters by presenting a staff-drafted insert softening the rhetoric toward Islamic values with appeals to tolerance. Toby reads it aloud, delivers a biting sarcastic critique likening it to disclaiming foreign policy intent, and flatly rejects it, doubling down on the speech's mission to boldly proclaim American values. This ideological clash excavates their personal and professional fractures, heightening White House tensions over global brinkmanship.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Toby asserts control over the speech language, dismissing any changes after lengthy internal reviews, to which Andy responds with apparent acquiescence but then shifts strategy.

assertiveness to cautious strategy ["Toby's office"]

Andy reveals an alternative insert drafted by several members, cautiously presenting it to Toby after an hour of discussion.

submission to tactical maneuvering

Toby reads the proposed insert aloud, mocking its soft approach and contrasting it sharply with the original speech's intent.

evaluation to confrontation

Toby firmly rejects the insert, clearly stating the speech's purpose is indeed to proclaim American values, marking the end of negotiation.

expectation to definitive rejection

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Andy Wyatt
primary

Persistent conciliator projecting calm amid rejection and sarcasm

Andy persists calmly, acknowledging Toby's veto while retrieving and presenting a staff-drafted insert from her bag for his review, confirming its intent after his sarcastic critique, her composure a counterpoint to his rising ire in their tense ex-spousal exchange.

Goals in this moment
  • Insert softening language on Islamic tolerance into the UN speech
  • Leverage staff draft to challenge Toby's hardline stance
Active beliefs
  • Appeals to tolerance strengthen rather than weaken the speech's message
  • Ideological opposition warrants measured pushback on provocative rhetoric
Character traits
persistent conciliatory strategic composed
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Sarcastic defiance masking underlying frustration from personal and professional strain

Toby stands firm at his desk, invoking the exhaustive NSC/NSA approval process to reject alterations, approaches to read Andy's insert aloud with biting sarcasm, then delivers a defiant proclamation of the speech's core mission, his voice laced with frustration from their hour-long standoff.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold the UN speech's provocative language against softening
  • Assert dominance in the ideological debate with Andy
Active beliefs
  • The rigorously vetted rhetoric is essential to proclaim American values boldly
  • Concessions like tolerance pleas undermine foreign policy clarity
Character traits
sarcastic defiant ideologically uncompromising frustrated
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Andy's Bag

Andy approaches her bag positioned nearby, delves in to extract the staff-drafted insert sheet, using it as a container to produce her conciliatory proposal amid the standoff; it functionally bridges her external advocacy into Toby's domain, heightening the personal intrusion of policy clash.

Before: Positioned near Andy in Toby's office, closed and …
After: Left slumping forgotten on desk edge after sheet …
Before: Positioned near Andy in Toby's office, closed and unopened
After: Left slumping forgotten on desk edge after sheet extraction
Andy's Staff-Drafted UN Speech Insert Sheet

Andy pulls the single-sheet insert from her bag and holds it out; Toby approaches to read it aloud sarcastically, shredding its tolerance pleas for Islamic values as foreign policy disclaimer, wielding it as a prop to amplify his rejection and expose ideological rift.

Before: Folded or contained within Andy's bag
After: Held or set aside post-reading in Toby's office
Before: Folded or contained within Andy's bag
After: Held or set aside post-reading in Toby's office

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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National Security Council

Toby invokes the NSC's rigorous three-day crucible with NSA as unassailable authority vetting the UN speech's provocative language, positioning it as a gatekeeper that validates his refusal of Andy's insert; it looms as institutional bulwark against softening, amplifying stakes in their personal policy duel.

Representation Invoked by Toby as approving authority and vetting process
Power Dynamics Exercising overriding authority invoked to trump Andy's external challenge
Impact Reinforces White House command over foreign policy rhetoric amid brinkmanship
Forge unassailable language for presidential UN speech amid global tensions Hammer policy rhetoric through inter-agency scrutiny Institutional vetting protocol as legitimacy shield High-level security clearance as barrier to alterations

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Key Dialogue

"TOBY: "It took... Andrea, it took three days to get the language through NSC and the NSA. It isn't coming out of the speech.""
"TOBY: (reading) "Our goal is neither to preach nor proclaim American values. We have deep respect for our Islamic brothers and sisters and we have a great deal to learn from the values of... tolerence and faith that are deeply held throughout the Islamic world. So this is your way of saying any resemblance the previous paragraph may have had to foreign policy is purely coincidental?""
"TOBY: "Our goal is to proclaim American values.""