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S3E4 · On the Day Before

C.J. Absorbs Wexler's Wardrobe Jab and Reclaims Control

In her office amid the night's crises, Carol updates C.J. on networks demanding a live briefing and Wexler's impending stand-up. Banter reveals C.J.'s contempt for the reporter, whom she deems incompetent. Watching the TV, C.J. endures Wexler's report questioning her information access and mockingly attributing it to 'wardrobe changes.' Sarcasm masks C.J.'s irritation as she asserts she'll personally handle Wexler, showcasing her steely resolve and foreshadowing a public showdown that reinforces her authority against antagonistic media.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Carol informs C.J. that the networks want to take her live for the next briefing, setting the stage for heightened public scrutiny.

neutral to anticipation

Carol alerts C.J. to Sherri Wexler's upcoming stand-up, hinting at potential media challenges.

anticipation to skepticism

C.J. sarcastically questions Sherri Wexler's competence, revealing her disdain for the reporter.

skepticism to irritation

Carol defends Sherri's self-perception, subtly challenging C.J.'s dismissive attitude.

irritation to contemplation

C.J. and Carol exchange quips about walking softly and carrying a big stick, showcasing their rapport and C.J.'s wit.

contemplation to amusement

C.J. turns on the TV to watch Sherri Wexler's report, setting up the confrontation.

amusement to focus

Sherri Wexler's report questions C.J.'s credibility and mocks her wardrobe changes, provoking C.J.'s ire.

focus to anger

C.J. sarcastically acknowledges Sherri's intent to provoke, confirming her understanding of the media game.

anger to resolve

Carol offers to handle the situation, but C.J. asserts she will deal with it herself, reclaiming control.

resolve to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Smug confidence in her provocative scoop

Sherri Wexler appears on TV delivering a stand-up report from Capitol Hill, questioning White House confirmations on the bombing, slyly mocking C.J.'s intel access by attributing gaps to frequent wardrobe changes, escalating media antagonism.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight discrepancies to question White House transparency
  • Entertain with personal jabs at C.J. for ratings
Active beliefs
  • Wardrobe obsession explains C.J.'s info lapses
  • Tabloid angles pierce official stonewalling
Character traits
smug mocking persistent sensationalist
Follow Sherri Wexler's journey
Carol
primary

Supportive calm laced with protective loyalty

Carol enters with urgent updates on networks' live briefing demands and Wexler's stand-up, bantering lightly with C.J. about restraint and sticks, offering to handle the reporter issue while supporting her boss's mounting frustration.

Goals in this moment
  • Inform C.J. of media pressures to enable quick decisions
  • Offer assistance to shield C.J. from tabloid annoyances
Active beliefs
  • C.J. demonstrated superior restraint earlier
  • Teamwork efficiently neutralizes media threats
Character traits
efficient supportive witty proactive
Follow Carol's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C.J.'s Office Television

C.J. turns on the office TV, which broadcasts Sherri Wexler's live stand-up report mocking her, serving as the intrusive media conduit that invades the private space, heightens tension, and catalyzes C.J.'s resolve for confrontation amid veto and bombing crises.

Before: Off, in shadowed office standby
After: On, displaying Wexler's report with audio active
Before: Off, in shadowed office standby
After: On, displaying Wexler's report with audio active

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is referenced in Wexler's TV report as the site of ongoing tense estate tax veto debates, contrasting the White House's controlled frenzy with external political combustion, underscoring the night's multi-front crises pulling at presidential resources.

Atmosphere Frenzied with staffers burning midnight oil
Function Remote political battleground invoked via media
Symbolism Embodies partisan override threat looming over veto
Marble halls echoing with negotiations Dress blues and frantic horse-trading

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Bartlet Administration (Executive Office of the President)

The White House is directly targeted in Wexler's report for failing to confirm American bombing victims, positioning C.J. as its defensive vanguard whose personal credibility is assailed, heightening stakes in press management during veto override frenzy.

Representation Via Press Secretary C.J. as public face
Power Dynamics Defensive posture against media's probing aggression
Impact Tests press office resilience under crisis convergence
Internal Dynamics Deputy support bolstering secretary's frontline resolve
Maintain narrative control on sensitive bombing details Neutralize tabloid distractions from policy battles Privacy Act shields and restrained briefings Internal staff coordination against external fire
American News Networks

American News Networks pressure C.J. via Carol for live briefing feeds while airing Wexler's stand-up that mocks White House opacity on the bombing, amplifying media scrutiny and forcing reactive strategy amid estate tax override and Jerusalem tragedy.

Representation Through on-air reporters and live-feed demands
Power Dynamics Exerting external pressure challenging White House control
Impact Intensifies White House media containment amid dual crises
Secure exclusive live access to briefings Exploit intel gaps for sensational coverage Broadcast mockery to shape public perception Demanding real-time feeds for prime-time dominance

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Key Dialogue

"SHERRI ([on TV]): "I should say the press secretary C.J. Cregg can't confirm if Americans were involved. It's not clear the extent to which C.J.'S in the loop on this. I can tell you, she's changed her clothes several times throughout the evening.""
"C.J.: "Well... turns out she did know what she was doing.""
"C.J.: "I'll take care of it.""