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S2E7 · The Portland Trip

Leo's Tense Update on Bartlet Interrupted by Donna's Date Pull

In a late-night phone call bridging Air Force One tensions and D.C. duties, Leo—aboard the plane en route to Portland—reassures Josh that President Bartlet looks fine amid the tanker crisis, while fretting over the grueling flight and its toll upon landing. Josh defends Bartlet's affinity for such journeys and reveals his urgent meeting with Matt Skinner to challenge the Marriage Recognition Act's federal definition, foreshadowing ideological clashes. Donna, glamorous in red, invades Josh's office, powering down devices and sweeping papers to drag him to his date, forcing an abrupt hang-up. This pivot compresses crisis updates with personal interruptions, excavating Josh's relentless drive against life's insistent pulls and linking airborne stakes to ground-level moral battles.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Leo briefs Josh on President Bartlet's condition concerning the tanker crisis and the long flight ahead.

concern to resignation ['limousine']

Josh announces his upcoming meeting with Matt Skinner, shifting focus to the Marriage Recognition Act.

casual to serious ['limousine']

Donna interrupts the conversation, signaling her date, and forces Josh to wrap up his call with Leo.

professional to personal ["Josh's office"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anticipated defensiveness from distant ideological foe

Invoked by Josh as immediate meeting target to dismantle Marriage Recognition Act's federal definition; Leo foresees his rote defense that bill language merely permits without prohibiting state actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold bill's restrictive interpretation
  • Resist federal redefinition of marriage
Active beliefs
  • Federal language avoids outright prohibition
  • State-level protections suffice without expansion
Character traits
unyielding ideologically entrenched
Follow Matt Skinner …'s journey
Donna Moss
primary

Fierce determination edged with exasperated affection

Bursts into Josh's office in stunning red dress, systematically powers down PC and laptop, lifts his feet to snatch desk papers, flicks off table lamp, advancing to seize the phone and terminate the call amid his protests.

Goals in this moment
  • Compel Josh to abandon work for his overdue date
  • Enforce work-life boundaries amid crisis overload
Active beliefs
  • Josh's obsession harms his personal life
  • Immediate intervention trumps ongoing crises
Character traits
assertive loyal resolute
Follow Donna Moss's journey

significantly mentioned as looking fine amid the tanker crisis, liking long flights to talk and think out loud, but fretted over for the toll upon landing, needing to make a decision from the plane

Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Josh's Desk

Josh hunches over the battered desk, etched with work scars, phone in hand during Leo's update; Donna hoists his feet to rake scattered papers from its surface, transforming chaotic command post into forcibly evacuated outpost amid interruption.

Before: Cluttered with papers, coffee rings, supporting Josh's vigilant …
After: Papers partially cleared, feet lifted, lamp-adjacent disarray
Before: Cluttered with papers, coffee rings, supporting Josh's vigilant posture
After: Papers partially cleared, feet lifted, lamp-adjacent disarray
Josh Lyman's Bullpen Landline Phone

The bullpen landline phone bridges limousine-bound Leo's crisis intel with Josh's desk-bound strategizing, crackling with Bartlet updates, flight frets, and Skinner previews until Donna looms to wrench it away, severing the lifeline in a clash of duty versus date.

Before: Active, handset clamped to Josh's ear transmitting Leo's …
After: Imminently seized and silenced by Donna's grip
Before: Active, handset clamped to Josh's ear transmitting Leo's voice
After: Imminently seized and silenced by Donna's grip
Josh's Laptop

Josh's laptop, scarred from Act briefs, hums under fluorescent glare until Donna slams its power button during the call, extinguishing screen and whine as first strike in her desk-clearing blitz to propel him from White House grind to personal reprieve.

Before: Powered on, operational amid cluttered office workspace
After: Powered off, screen dark and fan silenced
Before: Powered on, operational amid cluttered office workspace
After: Powered off, screen dark and fan silenced

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Limousine

The limousine envelops Leo as rolling nerve center slicing night streets, cradling his phone relay of Air Force One tensions—Bartlet's grit, tanker shadows, Skinner skirmishes—to Josh's distant fray, its sway fusing mobile command with ground-level moral maneuvers.

Atmosphere Confined urgency humming with engine drone and shadowed motion
Function Mobile outpost for remote crisis coordination
Symbolism Embodiment of ceaseless executive tether across distances
Access Exclusive to Chief of Staff level, sealed against external intrusion
Leather seats swallowing Leo's frame Phone crackle piercing vehicle sway Night streets blurring past windows

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Key Dialogue

"LEO: "No, he looked fine." / JOSH: "You told him about the tanker?""
"JOSH: "Anyway, I'm going to meet with Matt Skinner." / LEO: "Tonight?""
"JOSH: "Okay. I have to go. Donna is about to cease the phone.""