S2E12
· The Drop-In

C.J.'s Diplomatic Plea Met with Corey's Fiery Rebuke

In a New York hotel lobby, C.J. diplomatically corners comedian Corey Sykes, urging him to decline hosting the Will Rogers dinner—where President Bartlet will attend—due to fears the press will revive his two-year-old controversial NYPD joke. Corey sharply rebukes her, citing his fundraising, voter registration, commercials, and vote for Bartlet, accusing the administration of arrogant hypocrisy and disrespect. This tense clash exposes the fragile alliances in political damage control, costing C.J. goodwill just before Corey's set, while revealing his wounded dignity and the human toll of image management.

Plot Beats

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C.J. approaches Cornelius Sykes with diplomatic pleasantries, masking her true mission about the Will Rogers dinner.

neutral to tension ['hotel lobby']

C.J. broaches the sensitive topic of the Will Rogers dinner, revealing the White House's discomfort with Sykes hosting due to past controversies.

tension to defensiveness

Sykes counters with a sharp rebuke, listing his past support and calling out the White House's hypocrisy for distancing themselves over a non-issue.

defensiveness to anger

C.J. attempts damage control as Sykes demands she make her case, leaving the power dynamic unsettled before his comedy set.

anger to unresolved tension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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C.J. Cregg
primary

Diplomatic poise cracking into defensive anxiety under Corey's rebuke

C.J. sits with Corey, politely thanks him for his time, declines staying for his show due to shuttle, orders club soda, then diplomatically explains the Will Rogers hosting request and press risks, insisting no disrespect amid his growing anger, shifting to defensive pleas.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade Corey to decline hosting to shield President's image
  • Preserve personal rapport despite awkward request
Active beliefs
  • Press will inevitably exploit the NYPD joke, harming Bartlet
  • Her appeal honors Corey's value without true disrespect
Character traits
diplomatic conciliatory persistent defensive
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Casual warmth exploding into righteous anger and wounded pride

Corey (Cornelius Sykes) greets C.J. casually, invites her to his show and a drink, anticipates her request about Will Rogers dinner, sharply rebukes it by listing his fundraising, voter work, commercials, and vote for Bartlet, accuses arrogance, thanks waitress for drinks, demands she make her case before his set.

Goals in this moment
  • Defend his contributions and demand respect from administration
  • Challenge perceived hypocrisy in political image management
Active beliefs
  • His NYPD joke was not wrong, unworthy of punishment
  • Loyal supporters like him deserve unwavering inclusion, not exclusion
Character traits
indignant loyal principled combative
Follow Cornelius Sykes's journey
Alice
primary

called by Corey to get a club soda, brings drinks to the table for C.J. and Corey

Character traits
efficient neutral professional courteous unflappable prompt discreet
Follow Alice's journey

significantly mentioned as attending the Will Rogers dinner where Corey is asked to host

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

Objects Involved

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Club Soda (Ordered by C.J.)

C.J. specifically orders a club soda as a light refreshment to ease into the tense discussion; it arrives chilled amid the escalating argument, its fizzing bubbles contrasting the verbal barbs, symbolizing aborted civility while hands brush it amid fraying composure, underscoring the interruption of confrontation.

Before: Not yet ordered or served, awaiting preparation by …
After: Chilled on table, condensation gathering, largely untouched during …
Before: Not yet ordered or served, awaiting preparation by waitress
After: Chilled on table, condensation gathering, largely untouched during exchange
Alicia's Round of Drinks

Alicia delivers the round of drinks—including C.J.'s club soda—directly onto the table mid-argument, ice clinking sharply as Corey's rebuke peaks; the cluster sits as passive witnesses to unraveling alliance, droplets pooling while accusations fly, heightening the moment's aborted politeness and propelling Corey to refocus on his impending set.

Before: Prepared and en route by Alicia from bar/counter
After: Placed on table, glasses streaking with condensation, untouched …
Before: Prepared and en route by Alicia from bar/counter
After: Placed on table, glasses streaking with condensation, untouched props amid tension

Location Details

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Hotel Lobby in New York City

The polished hotel lobby serves as neutral ground for C.J.'s high-stakes intervention with Corey, its vast windows flooding daylight over marble floors where suitcase wheels rumble distantly; this transient space amplifies the pressure cooker intimacy of their clash, turning casual seating into a battleground for political goodwill amid hurried transients.

Atmosphere Tense and coiled, polite chit-chat fracturing into raw confrontation under neutral bustle
Function Private confrontation site in semi-public arena
Symbolism Embodies fragile, transient political alliances on the brink of spotlight exposure
Access Open to guests and visitors, no overt security
Daylight slicing through vast windows Polished marble expanse with potted palms and elevator pings

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Press Corps

The press corps looms as an invoked specter when C.J. warns Corey they'll revive his two-year-old NYPD joke if he hosts with Bartlet, driving her damage-control plea; their ravenous scrutiny forces preemptive concessions, highlighting how media predation dictates White House alliances and exposes image vulnerabilities.

Representation Invoked as potential threat through C.J.'s explicit warning
Power Dynamics Exerting external pressure that compels administration concessions from allies
Impact Underscores press's role in enforcing image discipline on Bartlet supporters
Unearth and amplify scandals for headlines Scrutinize high-profile events like the Will Rogers dinner Threat of dredging past controversies Insatiable coverage bending political optics

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Key Dialogue

"C.J.: "We think the press'll go back two years and bring up the whole...""
"COREY: "I've raised money for you. I've registered voters for you. I've done commercials for you. And I voted for you. Because of something I never did wrong two years ago, you don't want to be on the dais with me?""
"COREY: "It takes a special kind of arrogance not to think that that's not disrespectful.""