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S2E12 · The Drop-In
S2E12
· The Drop-In

Marbury's Credential Ceremony Sparks Missile Shield Showdown

Lord Marbury enters the Oval Office with his entourage, where President Bartlet lightheartedly explains the delay due to protocol before Tom formally presents Marbury's credentials from Queen Elizabeth II. Bartlet immediately probes Marbury's stance on the missile defense shield, eliciting a vehement denunciation from the ambassador as dangerous, illegal, fiscally irresponsible, and escalatory. Leo passionately defends it as essential innovation against nuclear threats, drawing on his war experience, but Marbury counters that shields provoke better missiles. Bartlet accepts the credentials amid handshakes and a photo op, masking raw transatlantic friction post-failed test and amplifying senior staff tensions in a pivotal diplomatic turning point.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Lord Marbury arrives with his entourage, and Bartlet humorously explains the delay, setting a light yet formal tone for the credential presentation.

formality to humor ['Oval Office']

Bartlet formally accepts Marbury's credentials, then immediately pivots to a heated debate about the missile shield, with Marbury condemning it and Leo advocating for its necessity.

diplomacy to conflict ['Oval Office']

Bartlet concludes the meeting by affirming Marbury's ambassadorship, sealing the formalities with a handshake and a photo op, despite the unresolved tension over the missile shield.

conflict to resolution ['Oval Office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tom
primary

Professionally composed and authoritative

Prompted by Bartlet, executes precise ceremonial introduction of Lord Marbury and presentation of credentials folder from Queen Elizabeth II, facilitating the ritual exchange that precedes explosive policy debate.

Goals in this moment
  • Orchestrate seamless diplomatic protocol for credential acceptance
  • Bridge formality to enable high-level policy interrogation
Active beliefs
  • Ritual precision underpins international alliance stability
  • State Department requests demand unwavering execution
Character traits
formal precise unflappable ceremonial
Follow Tom's journey

Charmingly combative, blending aristocratic poise with fiery conviction

Enters Oval Office with entourage, exchanges witty banter on protocol delay and State of the Union seating, receives formal credential presentation, launches vehement multi-pronged denunciation of missile shield, shakes hands with Bartlet and Leo post-acceptance, poses for photographers with gracious retorts.

Goals in this moment
  • Formally establish ambassadorial status through credential ritual
  • Assert Britain's staunch opposition to U.S. missile defense to influence policy discourse
Active beliefs
  • Missile shields provoke arms escalation rather than deterrence
  • Diplomatic protocol demands unflinching candor even in ceremonial moments
Character traits
charming vehement eloquent diplomatic
Follow John Marbury's journey

professional

responds to Bartlet's summons and agrees to inform Charlie

Goals in this moment
  • relay message to Charlie that Bartlet is ready
Character traits
precise bold strategic unflappable
Follow Nancy McNally's journey

Remote and regal authority

Invoked by Tom during formal credential presentation as the sovereign issuer of Marbury's letter of credence, her royal authority symbolically ratifying the ambassadorial appointment amid ensuing transatlantic tensions.

Goals in this moment
  • Extend monarchical endorsement of diplomatic representative
Active beliefs
  • Crown's prerogative sustains transatlantic diplomatic continuity
Character traits
regal ceremonial authoritative
Follow Elizabeth II's journey

frustrated and assertive

enters Oval Office, discusses phone calls with environmental leaders, yells for Nancy, debates missile shield with Leo and Marbury, accepts credentials, shakes hands, and poses for photos

Goals in this moment
  • probe Marbury's stance on missile shield
  • formally accept Marbury's credentials
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

mentioned as being summoned by Nancy for Marbury's ceremony

Character traits
playful dutiful composed empathetic
Follow Charlie Young's journey

mentioned as recent phone call participant complaining to Bartlet

Character traits
outspoken critical persistent adversarial
Follow Shelly Lubis's journey

mentioned as conference call participant from Environmental Defense Fund

Character traits
outspoken strategic persistent principled
Follow Jamie Schwartz's journey

mentioned as conference call participant from Sierra Club threatening third-party bid support

Character traits
assertive strategic uncompromising politically astute
Follow Bryce Davis's journey

mentioned as potential third-party candidate encouraged by environmentalists

Character traits
unyielding prophetic ambitious contentious
Follow Seth Gillette's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Marbury's Folder of Credentials from Queen Elizabeth II

Tom formally tenders the folder to Bartlet on Marbury's behalf during credential ceremony; Bartlet accepts, examines, signs, and affixes seal to the enclosed letter of credence from Queen Elizabeth II, proclaiming Marbury ambassador—narrative pivot from pomp to policy brinkmanship, underscoring alliance fragility post-missile test failure.

Before: Intact and held by Marbury or presented by …
After: Signed, sealed by Bartlet, and officially ratified, retained …
Before: Intact and held by Marbury or presented by Tom in Oval Office
After: Signed, sealed by Bartlet, and officially ratified, retained post-handshakes and photos

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Leo's update on the failed missile defense test and his subsequent debate with Marbury both explore the theme of technological ambition versus pragmatic skepticism."

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Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: Where are you on the missile shield?"
"MARBURY: Well, I think it's dangerous, illegal... fiscally irresponsible, technologically unsound, and a threat to all people everywhere."
"LEO: I think the world invented a nuclear weapon. I think the world owes it to itself to see if it can't invent something that would make it irrelevant."
"MARBURY: Well, that's the right sentiment, certainly a credible one from a man who's fought in a war. You think you can make it stop? Well, you can't. We build a shield, and somebody will build a better missile."