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S3E4 · On the Day Before

Kovaleski Delivers Death Tax Override Bill to Nervous Rookie Dolan

In the dimly lit Executive Clerk's office late at night, the stoic Kovaleski, accompanied by a uniformed guard, enters and hands rookie clerk Donald Dolan—a nervous second-week employee working alone—the blue file containing the House-passed 'Death Tax Elimination Act' override bill. Dolan, visibly anxious yet protocol-savvy, confirms instructions to notify Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman immediately for President Bartlet's signature or veto. He dials Josh right as Kovaleski exits, igniting the White House's frantic crisis response and underscoring the procedural gravity thrusting the override battle into high gear as a pivotal setup for the episode's political frenzy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Kovaleski, accompanied by a guard, enters the dark Office of the Executive Clerk, holding a blue file, and greets Donald Dolan, the only person present.

neutral to curiosity ['Office of the Executive Clerk']

Dolan nervously confirms his identity and admits it's his second week on the job, unaware that a crucial moment is about to unfold.

curiosity to nervousness

Kovaleski hands Dolan the blue file and instructs him to call the deputy chief of staff, revealing the impending delivery of a critical bill to the President for signature or veto.

nervousness to responsibility

Dolan picks up the phone and requests to speak to Josh Lyman, setting the stage for the bill's delivery and the ensuing political showdown.

responsibility to urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Unaware but primed for activation

Designated recipient invoked by protocol; Dolan dials his line from Executive Clerk's office, announcing bill arrival for presidential action, pulling him into override crisis off-screen.

Goals in this moment
  • Receive urgent legislative notifications
  • Mobilize response to override threat
Active beliefs
  • Deputy chief role demands instant crisis readiness
  • Bill overrides threaten presidential agenda
Character traits
central command figure
Follow Josh Lyman's journey
Kovaleski
primary

Resolute calm under procedural urgency

Enters dark office with guard after descending stairs and hallway, confirms Dolan's identity with clipped precision, spells name, verifies protocol knowledge, hands over blue file containing death tax override bill, and exits promptly as Dolan dials.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute formal delivery of override bill
  • Ensure immediate chain-of-command notification
Active beliefs
  • Strict adherence to protocol averts chaos
  • Legislative deadlines demand swift execution
Character traits
stoic efficient authoritative precise
Follow Kovaleski's journey

Impassive vigilance

Silently accompanies Kovaleski descending stairs, through hallway, into dark office, remains watchful behind during handoff and dialogue, exits with Kovaleski as Dolan begins dialing.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide security escort for bill delivery
  • Maintain perimeter protocol in restricted areas
Active beliefs
  • Physical presence enforces institutional security
  • Unspoken duty supports high-stakes transfers
Character traits
vigilant professional silent disciplined
Follow Uniformed Guard's journey

Anxious determination masking inexperience

Greets Kovaleski and guard in solitary dark office, nervously confirms identities and prior call, admits newness and solo duty, reiterates protocol to call deputy chief, receives blue file, thanks them, picks up phone, and dials Josh Lyman announcing bill delivery.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately receive and process bill delivery
  • Promptly notify Josh Lyman to initiate presidential review
Active beliefs
  • His clerical role bridges Congress and President
  • Personal newness doesn't excuse procedural rigor
Character traits
nervous dutiful protocol-savvy earnest
Follow Donald Dolan's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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House-Passed Death Tax Elimination Act Override Bill

Kovaleski grips and thrusts the blue folder—housing the House-passed Death Tax Elimination Act override bill—into Dolan's hands after protocol confirmation, transferring explosive legislative payload that demands Bartlet's signature or veto, catalyzing White House frenzy from congressional ambush.

Before: Held firmly by Kovaleski during stairs descent, hallway …
After: In Donald Dolan's possession on desk in Executive …
Before: Held firmly by Kovaleski during stairs descent, hallway transit, and office entry
After: In Donald Dolan's possession on desk in Executive Clerk's office
Donald Dolan's Landline Phone

Dolan snatches the landline receiver post-handoff, dials Josh Lyman with anxious precision to report Clerk's bill delivery, bridging clerical isolation to deputy chief nexus and igniting override crisis chain reaction in the dead of night.

Before: Idle on console in dark, empty Executive Clerk's …
After: Active in Dolan's hand, connected and ringing Josh …
Before: Idle on console in dark, empty Executive Clerk's office
After: Active in Dolan's hand, connected and ringing Josh Lyman's line

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Office of the Executive Clerk

Dark office hosts core handoff: Dolan alone greets entrants, tense dialogue unfolds over desk, bill transfers, phone dials—solitary clerical bastion shatters under override intrusion, birthing White House scramble amid flickering lamps and protocol's cold weight.

Atmosphere Stark, dimly lit isolation pierced by urgent intrusion
Function delivery and notification site
Symbolism Threshold where Congress pierces executive sanctum
Access Solo night duty, unauthorized entry barred
Darkened room with single occupant Flickering phone console Empty files on desk Lone stark desk
White House Flight of Stairs

Kovaleski and guard descend the narrow, shadowed stairs late at night carrying the override bill, their footsteps echoing tension as they transition from upper levels toward the Executive Clerk's office, underscoring procedural gravity in vertical plunge into crisis epicenter.

Atmosphere Dimly lit with echoing footsteps and mounting suspense
Function transitional descent space
Symbolism Descent into legislative confrontation
Access Restricted to authorized personnel with guard escort
Narrow flight Nighttime shadows Audible descending steps
West Wing Bullpen

Kovaleski and guard traverse the dim hallway post-stairs en route to office, a brief conduit amplifying nocturnal urgency as bill bearer advances unchecked toward handoff, linking broader West Wing chaos to this pivotal delivery threshold.

Atmosphere Shadowed and hushed with latent frenzy
Function transitional corridor
Symbolism Vein pulsing toward crisis ignition
Access White House secure access, guarded transit
Dim post-stair lighting Quiet late-night emptiness

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Clerk of the House

Kovaleski explicitly invokes the Clerk of the House as bill deliverer during protocol instructions, thrusting certified override into executive machinery via proxy handoff, embodying House's aggressive push against Bartlet's veto on eve of Yom Kippur crisis.

Representation Via authorized agent Kovaleski and certified blue file
Power Dynamics Asserting legislative override authority over executive protocol
Impact Exposes raw inter-branch friction in tax policy battle
Force immediate presidential confrontation with override Enforce constitutional bill certification process Procedural document delivery Chain-of-command invocation

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"Dolan's call to Josh interrupts Donna's attempt to tie Josh's bow tie, shifting the scene's focus to the impending crisis."

Donna's Bow Tie Banter with Josh Interrupted by Bill Crisis
S3E4 · On the Day Before

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"KOVALESKI: "Do you know what to do?""
"DOLAN: "I call the deputy chief of staff.""
"KOVALESKI: "And you tell him the Clerk of the House has delivered a bill. Then you bring it to the President for his signature or veto.""
"DOLAN: "Yes. This is Mr. Dolan in the Executive Clerk's Office. I'd like Mr. Lyman, please.""