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S3E18 · Enemies Foreign and Domestic

Bartlet Bonds Heartwarmingly with Tatums Over Unearthed FDR Letter

Charlie introduces Dr. Ted Tatum and his 89-year-old father Alan, revealing a letter Alan wrote to FDR at age nine, discovered in a demolished Pittsburgh apartment and routed via a presidential code Bartlet emulates. Delighted Bartlet arrives, confirms the homage, escorts them to the Oval Office for photos, banters humorously about FDR's legacy and Tatum's railroad career, then insists they stay to share stories over food. This joyful historical payoff to Charlie's investigation offers Bartlet—and the audience—a tender emotional breather amid escalating crises, humanizing the President through genuine wonder and New Hampshire pride.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Charlie meets Alan Tatum and his son, Dr. Ted Tatum, revealing the mystery of the letter to FDR and its connection to President Bartlet.

skepticism to amazement ['The Mural Room']

President Bartlet arrives, confirming the authenticity of the letter and the personal connection to FDR, offering a photo as a token of appreciation.

surprise to joy ['The Mural Room']

Bartlet invites the Tatums into the Oval Office, sharing stories and taking photos, culminating in a heartfelt moment of connection over FDR's legacy.

formality to warmth ['The Oval Office']

Bartlet humorously engages with Dr. Tatum about his profession while insisting on hearing more stories about FDR, creating a light-hearted yet meaningful exchange.

humor to nostalgia ['The Oval Office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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joyful

approaches group, jokes about FDR code homage, shakes hands with Tatums, escorts them to Oval Office, banters humorously about FDR legacy and Tatum family careers, poses for photos, motions Charlie into photo, insists they stay for food and stories

Goals in this moment
  • celebrate the FDR letter connection
  • share stories and humanize interaction
Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey
Ted Tatum
primary

Amused delight mixed with filial pride

Dr. Ted Tatum shakes hands with Charlie upon arrival, introduces his father Alan lightly joking about Candid Camera ruse, prompts movement to Oval, shakes Bartlet's hand proudly noting his profession, laughs at banter, thanks profusely, and sits quietly as instructed amid family legacy celebration.

Goals in this moment
  • Showcase father's hidden history
  • Ensure smooth once-in-a-lifetime experience
Active beliefs
  • Family legacies merit presidential recognition
  • Humor eases surreal White House encounters
Character traits
supportive humorous gracious
Follow Ted Tatum's journey
Alan Tatum
primary

Overwhelmed delight and nostalgic astonishment

Alan Tatum enters arm-in-arm with son, reacts with stunned awe to letter revelation and address confirmation, shakes hands with Bartlet and Charlie, banters on railroad career and FDR meeting via Tom Farley, requests photo with Charlie, expresses wonder, and sits for stories over food.

Goals in this moment
  • Relive FDR encounter through modern echo
  • Capture memory via photo with Charlie
Active beliefs
  • Childhood innocence pierces presidential barriers
  • Hard work like railroading earns life's miracles
Character traits
astonished wry proud
Follow Alan Tatum's journey

Excited pride in orchestrating the miracle, radiating quiet competence

Charlie energetically greets Dr. Ted and Alan Tatum in the Mural Room doorway, verifies letter details including Pittsburgh address and Tom Farley's role, explains the FDR code's journey, facilitates Bartlet's introduction, joins Oval photo at Bartlet's motion, shakes hands with Alan, and stands by as group bonds over history.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver the letter's full backstory to Tatums
  • Bridge ordinary citizens to presidential intimacy
Active beliefs
  • Presidential traditions like FDR codes deserve honoring
  • Personal aides enable magical White House connections
Character traits
efficient enthusiastic dutiful warm
Follow Charlie Young's journey

Focused urgency amid White House churn

Nancy briefly summons Charlie from the Mural Room with a curt call, hands him urgent papers interrupting the initial greeting, then fades as letter revelation unfolds, her intervention underscoring the crisis backdrop to this tender interlude.

Goals in this moment
  • Pass critical documents to key aide swiftly
  • Maintain operational flow despite personal encounters
Active beliefs
  • Security briefings cannot wait for anecdotes
  • Aides like Charlie handle multiple fronts seamlessly
Character traits
authoritative efficient
Follow Nancy McNally's journey

Neutral efficiency in service of legacy

The Photographer silently captures multiple shots in the Oval Office—first Tatums with Bartlet, then including Charlie at Bartlet's call—concluding with a terse 'Thank you' that punctuates the ritual, preserving the joyous historical convergence.

Goals in this moment
  • Document presidential-personal interaction accurately
  • Facilitate seamless photo session
Active beliefs
  • Images eternalize White House intimacy
  • Precision honors participants' emotions
Character traits
professional discreet
Follow Photographer's journey
Farley
primary

N/A (mentioned)

Tom Farley invoked by Charlie as FDR's personal aide whom young Alan met, linking past White House access to present miracle without physical presence.

Character traits
historical conduit
Follow Farley's journey

N/A (historical figure invoked)

Franklin Roosevelt referenced extensively as letter recipient, New York governor and presidential candidate, originator of the emulated code, fueling Bartlet's homage and banter that bridges eras.

Character traits
iconic inspirational
Follow Franklin Roosevelt's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Alan Tatum's Letter to FDR

Charlie vividly recounts Alan Tatum's fragile childhood letter to FDR—written at age nine, featuring Tom Farley's connection, unearthed from demolished apartment with restored postage—as the event's emotional core, triggering revelations, code confirmation, banter, photos, and extended storytelling; it symbolizes enduring citizen-presidency bonds amid crises.

Before: In Charlie's possession, recently routed via code
After: Revered artifact, basis for ongoing Oval discussion
Before: In Charlie's possession, recently routed via code
After: Revered artifact, basis for ongoing Oval discussion

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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2345 Northern State Boulevard

2345 Northern State Boulevard referenced by Charlie as the razed Pittsburgh apartment where nine-year-old Alan penned his FDR letter two weeks prior, its demolition unearths the relic propelling this Oval miracle and evoking lost childhood amid urban renewal.

Atmosphere Evoked as rubble-strewn ruins heavy with nostalgic ghosts
Function Origin site of central artifact
Symbolism Represents fragility of personal history in modern churn
Access Demolished, inaccessible
Recent demolition debris Childhood pencil-shavings aura implied
Mural Room

The Mural Room serves as intimate entry point for Charlie's greeting of the Tatums, Nancy's paper handoff, letter backstory reveal, and Bartlet's dramatic approach; its historical murals frame the FDR homage, contrasting crisis shadows with personal warmth before Oval transition.

Atmosphere Intimate and anticipatory, laced with dawning wonder
Function Initial meeting and revelation space
Symbolism Embodies layered White House history echoing FDR era
Access Restricted to aides and invited guests
Towering presidential murals Doorway glimpses of entrants

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Character Continuity medium

"Charlie's abrupt inquiry about former staffer Farley ties into his broader investigation of the mysterious FDR letter, showcasing his dedication to resolving historical puzzles."

Ginger Hands Papers to Sam
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Character Continuity medium

"Charlie's abrupt inquiry about former staffer Farley ties into his broader investigation of the mysterious FDR letter, showcasing his dedication to resolving historical puzzles."

Charlie's Urgent Probe into Ex-Staffer Farley
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: "For the hundredth time, it was an homage!""
"BARTLET: "FDR was a fine president, don't get me wrong, but if you want something done right, dammit, call New Hampshire!""
"BARTLET: "You were there, you were at his feet, you got to tell me everything! Sit, we're going to get some food.""