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S2E5 · And It's Surely To Their Credit

Abbey and Bartlet's Flirty Banter Interrupted by CJ

Fresh off a triumphant radio address, President Bartlet revels in Abbey's praise, launching into playful, coded flirtation—nicknaming her 'sweet knees' like the Statue of Liberty 'lawn jockey' at America's door—while she urgently beckons him upstairs for intimate 'personal staff time.' Their lighthearted, affectionate respite underscores their resilient marriage amid chaos, but C.J.'s sudden entrance sparks Abbey's visible frustration at work's relentless intrusions, prompting Bartlet to whisper he'll follow soon and send her ahead. This brief interlude humanizes the Bartlets, contrasting policy frenzy with personal longing and setting up Bartlet's swift pivot back to duty.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Abbey praises Bartlet's performance, initiating playful banter about meeting upstairs while he persists in extolling the Statue of Liberty's significance.

professionalism to playful intimacy

C.J. interrupts with urgent business, prompting Abbey to assert the President's need for personal time while Bartlet reluctantly postpones their rendezvous.

anticipation to reluctant duty

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Ed
primary

N/A (mentioned off-screen)

Invoked by C.J. as crisis focal point; Bartlet debates then greenlights his unbridled media expression, citing Vietnam service as earned privilege despite personal disagreements.

Goals in this moment
  • Voice military critiques freely
  • Leverage valor for policy influence
Active beliefs
  • Service grants outspoken rights
  • Administration weaknesses demand public callout
Follow Ed's journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

Urgently professional, undeterred by intimate context

Enters Oval Office mid-flirtation, professionally addresses President about Ed Barrie, seeks directive on handling his criticisms, accepts authorization to release him without pushback, confirms no further issues before exiting conversation.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain clear presidential guidance on Barrie crisis
  • Resolve military-press tension efficiently
Active beliefs
  • Presidential authority trumps personal timing
  • Honoring veterans' valor outweighs political friction
Character traits
professional dutiful concise
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Proud and lustfully affectionate shifting to visibly irritated by interruption

Proudly watches Bartlet's radio address conclude, lavishes immediate praise, launches into urgent flirtatious banter pushing for upstairs intimacy with 'Get upstairs' repetitions and 'special garment' lure, sharply blocks C.J.'s intrusion claiming 'personal staff time,' then exits ahead after Bartlet's whisper.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure private intimate time with Bartlet immediately
  • Shield their respite from work encroachments
Active beliefs
  • Their marriage thrives on stolen personal moments amid chaos
  • Professional intrusions erode vital spousal connection
Character traits
affectionate playful assertive frustrated
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Technician
primary

Calmly procedural

Crisp announcement of 'We're out' marks end of radio recording, pivoting room from broadcast formality to private intimacy without further intrusion.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm successful recording completion
  • Facilitate seamless transition post-broadcast
Active beliefs
  • Technical precision enables leadership's focus
  • Minimal presence maximizes operational flow
Character traits
efficient precise unobtrusive
Follow Technician's journey

playful and affectionate

delivering radio address about women's historical contributions, removes glasses, engages in flirty banter with Abbey, whispers to her, authorizes C.J. to let Ed Barrie speak freely, plans to follow Abbey upstairs

Goals in this moment
  • conclude radio address triumphantly
  • share intimate flirtatious moment with Abbey
  • quickly resolve C.J.'s inquiry about Ed Barrie to resume personal time
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bartlet's Oval Office Radio Microphone

The microphone, conduit for Bartlet's just-delivered impassioned radio plea for women's monuments and congressional action, now rests dormant at the Resolute Desk, embodying the abrupt shift from public advocacy to private marital spark, its silence underscoring vulnerability to instant duty recall.

Before: Actively transmitting live radio address
After: Powered down, idle on desk post-recording
Before: Actively transmitting live radio address
After: Powered down, idle on desk post-recording

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Abbey's discussion of Nellie Bly directly inspires Bartlet's radio address about overlooked women in history, linking personal conversation to public action."

Bartlet's Humorous Plea for Bedroom Privacy
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Causal

"Abbey's discussion of Nellie Bly directly inspires Bartlet's radio address about overlooked women in history, linking personal conversation to public action."

Abbey's Tease Turns to Nellie Bly History Lesson
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"C.J.'s exposure of Barrie's stolen medal leads to Bartlet granting him leniency on Meet the Press, showing the aftermath of her confrontation."

C.J. Exposes General Barrie's Stolen Valor
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Key Dialogue

"ABBEY: "Very nice, babe.""
"BARTLET: "By the way, sweet knees, the Statue of Liberty." / ABBEY: "Get upstairs." / BARTLET: "Right there at the front door to the country!" / ABBEY: "Get upstairs." / BARTLET: "Like a lawn jockey.""
"ABBEY: "Ah, C.J., the President's going to take a little personal staff time right now." / BARTLET: "[stage whispers] I'll be right behind you." / ABBEY: "Special garment..." / BARTLET: "Go.""