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S3E14 · Hartsfield's Landing

Josh Ignites Donna's Resolve After Flenders' Defiance

Exhausted and chilled, Donna returns from failing to sway the Flenders family in Hartsfield's Landing, blaming free trade policies for the shuttered Perren pulp mill and local job losses. Josh aggressively defends the Bartlet administration's economic record—trade adjustment aid, tripled small business loans, budget balancing—rejecting protectionism while refusing specific commitments. Listing achievements for her to relay, he propels her, shivering, back into the frigid night, underscoring the gritty disconnect between national triumphs and personal hardships in their frantic primary push.

Plot Beats

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Donna reports her failure to secure the Flenders' vote, citing their grievances over economic policies.

frustration to exasperation ["Josh's bullpen area"]

Josh aggressively defends the administration's policies, listing economic accomplishments and urging Donna to present them convincingly.

defensive to assertive

Donna leaves again to try convincing the Flenders, shivering as she departs.

exhaustion to resigned determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Aggressive determination masking frustration with local resistance

Rises from seat to follow Donna to coffee maker and her desk; interrogates meeting outcome, rubs face in exasperation, aggressively defends free trade and Bartlet's record with rapid-fire accomplishments—trade aid, loans, budget—dictates list for her to relay, firmly orders her back out twice despite her warmth plea.

Goals in this moment
  • Reignite Donna's fieldwork morale with concrete talking points
  • Uphold administration's free trade stance against protectionist pleas
Active beliefs
  • Bartlet's economic policies foster long-term diversification over short-term protectionism
  • National achievements outweigh individual hardships in voter persuasion
Character traits
Determined Aggressive Politically astute Principled Impatient
Follow Josh Lyman's journey
Flenders
primary

Deep-seated resentment over job losses and mill idleness

Referenced repeatedly as unswayed Hartsfield's Landing holdouts refusing Bartlet vote due to Perren mill closure five years prior; their economic grudge invoked by Donna as core barrier, unyielding to administration accomplishments relayed via her outreach.

Goals in this moment
  • Withhold support until personal economic grievances addressed
  • Resist national policy narratives favoring local pain
Active beliefs
  • Free trade prioritizes foreign importers over American workers
  • Administration indifferent to shuttered mill's human toll
Character traits
Defiant Resentful Stubborn
Follow Flenders's journey

Projected as steadfast leader via Josh's fervent advocacy

Invoked by Josh as policy champion whose economic record—trade adjustment aid, tripled small business loans, balanced budget—is aggressively defended and scripted for Donna to pitch to Flenders, positioning him as bulwark against protectionism amid primary stakes.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure primary loyalty through demonstrated fiscal strengths
  • Promote diversification over tariff protections
Active beliefs
  • Balanced budgets and aid programs mitigate trade disruptions
  • Free trade drives broader prosperity despite local pains
Character traits
Economically visionary Anti-protectionist
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

Exhausted frustration laced with physical chill and defiant empathy for voters' pain

Enters wrapped in long coat, shivering from cold; reports Flenders' refusal to vote due to idle Perren mill and free trade losses; brews and sips coffee for fleeting warmth; challenges Josh on commitments, absorbs his policy list while writing dutifully at desk, then hurries out reluctantly into frigid night.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure specific policy commitment to sway Flenders
  • Convey local grievances to Josh for strategic response
Active beliefs
  • Free trade devastates local jobs and voter loyalty
  • Voters prioritize personal economic scars over national stats
Character traits
Loyal Frustrated Exhausted Principled Resilient
Follow Donnatella Moss's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Donna's Coffee Mug (Josh's Bullpen — Flenders Defiance Chill)

Donna brews hot coffee into the sturdy mug amid shivers, gripping its warming ceramic for brief solace against bone-deep chill from fieldwork; sips reluctantly while protesting indoor warmth, then abandons it on her desk clutter as Josh's orders propel her back into night—symbolizing fleeting comfort amid relentless campaign grind.

Before: Positioned by coffee brewer in bullpen, ready for …
After: Left steaming on Donna's desk workstation, forsaken
Before: Positioned by coffee brewer in bullpen, ready for use
After: Left steaming on Donna's desk workstation, forsaken

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Perren Pulp Mill

Hauntingly referenced as shuttered five years by free trade, its rusted idle vats fuel Donna's accusation and Flenders' grudge; symbolizes local economic decay clashing against Josh's national policy defenses, underscoring voter disconnect in New Hampshire primary battle.

Atmosphere Evoked as lifeless shadows of lost livelihoods
Function Narrative flashpoint for economic grievances
Symbolism Emblem of free trade's human cost versus admin triumphs
Rusted lifeless vats Eerie idleness post-closure
Josh's West Wing Bullpen

Serves as tense late-night strategy hub where Donna returns chilled, brews coffee at clustered desks under fluorescent glare, clashes verbally with pursuing Josh at her workstation amid scattered files; embodies White House staff fractures under Taiwan crisis and primary pressure, channeling raw policy debate.

Atmosphere Crisp night chill invading warm interior, tense with argumentative energy and hurried footsteps
Function Improvised briefing and recharge station for fieldwork pivot
Symbolism Microcosm of political bullpen grind bridging national policy to grassroots desperation
Access Restricted to West Wing staff
Fluorescent lighting over desks Coffee brewer steaming Scattered files and desk clutter

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Canadian Pulp Importers

Blamed by Donna for flooding Hartsfield's market with cheaper pulp, dooming Perren mill and hardening Flenders' refusal; cast as free trade villains in bullpen clash, their border surge invoked to humanize voter rage against abstract policy wins Josh champions.

Representation Referenced as economic aggressors displacing local industry
Power Dynamics Exerting market dominance over U.S. competitors
Impact Exemplifies globalization's asymmetric toll on small towns
Capture U.S. pulp market share via cost advantages Leverage free trade for export expansion Competitive pricing under trade agreements Market flooding eroding domestic jobs
Republicans

Josh aligns Republicans with Bartlet admin by declaring shared rejection of protectionism despite mill woes, piercing partisan divide to bolster free trade defense; reframes them as unlikely allies in Donna's voter pitch, diluting Flenders' anti-trade ire amid primary scramble.

Representation Invoked rhetorically by Josh to underscore policy consensus
Power Dynamics Positioned as ideological counterparts challenging protectionist demands
Impact Highlights rare bipartisan convergence on globalization amid local fallout
Oppose tariff protections favoring free markets Maintain consistent anti-protectionism stance Shared policy alignment with Democrats Partisan rhetoric to unify trade ideology

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Key Dialogue

"DONNA: "They're not voting for us.""
"JOSH: "It's called free trade." DONNA: "It's also called \"why the Flenders aren't voting for us\".""
"JOSH: "Go." DONNA: "([sipping her coffee]) It's so warm in here." JOSH: "Go.""