Abbey Erupts at C.J. Over Unnamed Marital Rumors, Revokes Cider
Plot Beats
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C.J. arrives at the farm and greets Abbey, attempting to initiate a conversation about a photo-op.
Abbey deflects C.J.'s request with an offer of cider, subtly avoiding the photo-op discussion.
C.J. persists, bringing up the press's unnamed sources about marital issues, provoking Abbey's anger.
Abbey storms off after berating C.J. about unnamed sources, denying her cider and ending the conversation.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
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Elizabeth 'Liz' Bartlet is noted by Abbey as arriving soon for a family hike, invoked in context of proposed photo-op—not yet present or active.
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Eleanor 'Ellie' Bartlet is casually confirmed by Abbey as already present at the farm with Zoey, part of the family gathering targeted for photo-op—not physically appearing in the interaction.
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President Jed Bartlet is referenced in rumors discussed by C.J. and Abbey, specifically photos of him arriving alone on the plane fueling discord speculation—not physically present.
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Objects Involved
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C.J.'s car pulls up to the farm entrance, serving as her transportation into this private family space; it hulks silently in daylight as backdrop to the tense exchange, symbolizing intrusion of White House pressures into personal refuge.
Abbey carries the rustic basket bulging with fresh apples toward the house during the conversation, embodying farm hospitality and normalcy; she grips it fiercely as tension rises, taking it with her when storming off, underscoring rejected domestic idyll.
Location Details
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The Bartlet family farm exterior serves as the intimate site of confrontation where campaign spin invades family sanctuary; gravel crunches under C.J.'s car, open daylight exposes vulnerability as Abbey heads to the house, heightening irony of rural peace amid political rumors.
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Key Dialogue
"C.J.: Ma'am, this is uncomfortable territory and obviously, I... The press has sources that say that you and the President..."
"ABBEY: Do we have names? / C.J.: I'm sorry? / ABBEY: The sources."
"ABBEY: Unnamed sources make me crazy... Don't ever come to me again with unnamed sources, C.J. You don't get any cider."