Fabula
S4E5 · Debate Camp
S4E5
· Debate Camp Flashback

Toby Chooses the Swearing‑In — Rooker Named AG

Outside the interim office, Andy urgently asks Toby to provide another fertility sample after an incubator blackout. Toby recoils — painting the clinic visit as mortifying and insisting they delay. Under pressure, he prioritizes the presidency: he cannot “have a baby today” with the inauguration five days away. As Andy concedes, Toby abruptly announces, “Rooker's going to be the AG.” The curt pronouncement both ends the personal dispute and telegraphs a decisive political choice, revealing Toby’s willingness to sacrifice private life for political stability and using personnel to close the Rooker controversy.

Plot Beats

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Toby reveals that Rooker is going to be the Attorney General, concluding the conversation.

resignation to finality

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Andy Wyatt
primary

Urgent but controlled; she prioritizes the medical timing while remaining willing to accept Toby's limits, revealing both determination and concession.

Andy arrives having tried to reach Toby, calmly but urgently requests an immediate sample because the incubator lost power, presses timing constraints, then concedes when Toby insists on a five-day delay.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure another viable sample quickly to preserve fertility timing
  • Communicate urgency without derailing the pre-inaugural workflow
  • Protect the couple's medical prospects while navigating political realities
Active beliefs
  • Timing matters materially for fertility procedures
  • They can fit medical needs around political constraints if Toby cooperates
  • Toby's embarrassment is surmountable and shouldn't override clinical necessity
Character traits
practical persistent measured under stress collaborative
Follow Andy Wyatt's journey

Neutral professional (as described by Toby); functions as a source of Toby's embarrassment rather than an active emotional actor in the scene.

Referenced in Toby's description as the clinic attendant who hands patients a brown paper bag with a specimen cup and an instructional video — part of the humiliating tableau Toby imagines, though she is not physically present in the corridor.

Goals in this moment
  • Perform routine clinical duties efficiently
  • Maintain patient discretion and procedure
Active beliefs
  • Clinic procedures are standardized and neutral
  • Patients' discomfort is part of routine operations
Character traits
clinical matter-of-fact
Follow Welsh Nurse's journey

Irritable and anxious, masking embarrassment with brusque pragmatism; anger briefly surfaces when private requests threaten public obligations.

Toby physically withdraws from the idea of returning to the fertility clinic, recounts humiliating procedural details, refuses immediate compliance, snaps about timing, then abruptly announces Rooker's appointment and walks back toward the offices.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid the humiliating clinic visit right before inauguration
  • Preserve focus and political stability for the incoming presidency
  • De-escalate immediate personal pressure so he can return to professional duties
Active beliefs
  • The inauguration and national/political obligations outrank personal scheduling
  • Public exposure of private acts would be humiliating and potentially harmful
  • Personnel clarity (naming AG) will stabilize the campaign/administration
Character traits
protective of public image practical to the point of brusqueness defensive decisive when shifting to work
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Not present; invoked as a tool whose selection provides immediate narrative resolution.

Mentioned only — Toby names Cornell Rooker as his choice for Attorney General, using Rooker's selection as a rhetorical endpoint to the personal exchange and as a political move to reorient the conversation.

Goals in this moment
  • Serve as a decisively named candidate to quiet controversy
  • Absorb political pressure away from the administration
Active beliefs
  • Naming personnel will restore focus and control
  • Personnel decisions can be used to end personal disputes by redirecting attention
Character traits
invoked as a stabilizing choice political closure
Follow Cornell Rooker's journey

Not present; imagined scrutiny that heightens Toby's embarrassment.

Referenced by Toby as 'other elevator passengers' whose potential to read signage amplifies his shame; they are not present but figure in Toby's imagined humiliation.

Goals in this moment
  • No explicit goals; function narratively as social witnesses
  • Serve as imagined catalysts for Toby's desire for privacy
Active beliefs
  • Public perception matters
  • Being seen at a fertility clinic invites judgment
Character traits
anonymous socially observant (per Toby's fear)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Toby's Biological Sample

Toby's biological sample is the implicit catalyst of the exchange: Andy needs a replacement because the stored sample was destroyed by a clinic incubator blackout. The loss creates the urgent medical demand that intrudes on political timing and personal privacy.

Before: Stored in the Alexandria clinic incubator, preserved for …
After: Destroyed by the incubator power blackout; no replacement …
Before: Stored in the Alexandria clinic incubator, preserved for planned insemination.
After: Destroyed by the incubator power blackout; no replacement provided during this scene.
Alexandria Clinic Incubator

The incubator at Alexandria is described as having lost power for 45 minutes, thereby destroying stored samples. It functions narratively as the external mechanical failure that forces the private crisis into the political timeline.

Before: Operational, storing clients' biological samples as expected.
After: Suffered a 45-minute power outage which destroyed the …
Before: Operational, storing clients' biological samples as expected.
After: Suffered a 45-minute power outage which destroyed the samples (including Toby's), precipitating the urgent request.
Welsh Nurse's Brown Paper Bag

The brown paper bag is invoked in Toby's humiliating inventory of the clinic ritual; it contains the specimen cup and video and symbolizes the mundane, demeaning choreography of the donation process.

Before: In the Welsh nurse's possession, prepared to hand …
After: Returned to or kept by clinic staff after …
Before: In the Welsh nurse's possession, prepared to hand to a patient entering the donation room.
After: Returned to or kept by clinic staff after the procedure; in the scene it remains a remembered prop rather than an active object.
Cab to Alexandria Clinic

The cab is referenced as the literal transport Andy suggests for the quick clinic run — narratively it represents the supposed simplicity Toby rejects and the real-world logistics that clash with his embarrassment.

Before: Available as transportation between the interim office and …
After: Not used in the scene; remains a proposed …
Before: Available as transportation between the interim office and Alexandria clinic.
After: Not used in the scene; remains a proposed but declined means of travel.
Fertility Clinic Elevator

The fertility clinic elevator is referenced as the public vector of embarrassment — signage on the doors marks the fourth floor and exposes riders to potential recognition, which Toby dramatizes to justify avoiding the trip.

Before: Operating as the public elevator serving the clinic's …
After: Remains in service; its social exposure function continues …
Before: Operating as the public elevator serving the clinic's floors; marked with signage indicating the 4th-floor clinic.
After: Remains in service; its social exposure function continues to exist but is not directly used in the scene.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Outside the Interim Office

The narrow corridor outside the interim office is the immediate, semi-private setting where Andy confronts Toby. It frames their intimate/political clash — close enough for hush but public enough that Toby redirects to professional business to end the argument.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with hushed, urgent conversation; intimate yet edged with formality and pre-inaugural pressure.
Function Meeting point for a private confrontation between personal urgency and political duty.
Symbolism A liminal space between private life and public office — where personal requests bump up …
Access Semi-restricted staff corridor near the interim office; not a public thoroughfare but not fully private …
Narrow indoor corridor producing hushed acoustics Proximity to the interim office door emphasizing duty and workplace Footsteps and muffled office sounds implied as tension cues
Alexandria Fertility Clinic Fourth Floor

The Alexandria Fertility Clinic fourth floor is evoked as the scene of the blackout and the social exposure Toby fears. It provides the concrete logistics — elevator signage, a donation room, and staff — that make the task objectionable to Toby.

Atmosphere Sterile, clinical, and potentially embarrassing; imagined by Toby as fluorescent-lit and public-facing.
Function Source location for the medical emergency (incubator blackout) that triggers the personal crisis.
Symbolism Represents the collision of bodily vulnerability with institutional processes and public visibility.
Access Open to clinic patients, visitors, and staff; not a public institution but accessible to those …
Clear signage marking the fertility clinic on the 4th floor Clinical rooms and incubators susceptible to mechanical failure Imagined presence of nurses and other patients
Tenth Floor

The tenth floor is referenced to indicate where Andy was when she couldn't reach Toby and from where she learned of the clinic blackout; it situates her as coming from a more removed, administrative vantage.

Atmosphere Briefly invoked as a busy administrative zone; not directly portrayed but implies distance and motion.
Function Contextual location establishing Andy's movement and reachability when she tried to contact Toby.
Access Implied public/office floor access, no special restrictions noted in the scene.
Phone call origin point Conveys brief physical separation between characters
Sperm Donation Room

The sperm donation room is mentioned as the humiliating destination Toby avoids; its name is withheld by Toby, making it a shame-laden space that anchors his reluctance to return.

Atmosphere Private in function but emotionally charged as a place of personal exposure and discomfort.
Function Clinical space where the actual sample collection would occur — the object of Toby's refusal.
Symbolism Embodies intimate vulnerability and the procedural coldness of medicalized fertility.
Access Private clinical room for patients only; not accessible to bystanders.
Sterile walls and clinical equipment implied Instructional video and discreet packaging (cup in a brown bag) as props

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Alexandria Fertility Clinic

The Alexandria Fertility Clinic is the institutional cause of the scene's private emergency: its incubator blackout destroyed stored samples and forced Andy to seek an immediate replacement. It appears as an impersonal but consequential organization whose technical failure intrudes on the protagonists' lives.

Representation Through the reported failure of its equipment (incubator blackout) and the implied actions of its …
Power Dynamics The clinic exerts procedural authority over reproductive logistics while lacking accountability in the scene — …
Impact The clinic's failure exposes how technical and institutional processes can disrupt private plans and force …
Internal Dynamics Not detailed in scene; implied tension between technical reliability and operational consequences, but no staff-level …
Maintain clinical procedures and schedule for patients Safeguard and manage biological samples per protocols Technical infrastructure (incubators) governing outcomes Routine clinical protocol and staff interaction shaping patient experience

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Key Dialogue

"ANDY: Yeah. I couldn't get you on your phone and I was on the tenth floor. They need another sample."
"TOBY: It's January 15th, Andy. I can't have a baby today. He's getting sworn in five days. I'm not saying never. I'm saying, can we wait five days?"
"TOBY: Rooker's going to be the AG."