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S3E20 · We Killed Yamamoto

Bartlet Presses Reluctant Leo for Shareef's Coded Terror Threat

Transitioning from graveside grief over Mrs. Landingham's anniversary, Bartlet overrides Leo's reluctance to discuss urgent intelligence at Arlington Cemetery. Insisting they walk to the motorcade, Bartlet absorbs Leo's revelation of intercepted dialogue from Shareef's meeting with Muslim clerics—a chilling coded promise of future attacks despite the failed bridge plot. Reading the ominous translation aloud, Bartlet removes his glasses with steely resolve, pivoting from personal vulnerability to commanding action, escalating the terrorist crisis and causal chain toward tainted evidence dilemmas.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bartlet presses Leo for the urgent news, overriding Leo's initial reluctance to discuss it at the gravesite.

reluctance to insistence ["Mrs. Landingham's grave"]

Leo reveals intercepted intelligence about Shareef's meeting with Muslim clerics, detailing a coded threat of future attacks.

urgency to gravity

Bartlet reads the translated threat aloud, absorbing the implications before decisively moving to the limousine.

gravity to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Arrogant confidence in ultimate victory despite setbacks

Invoked through intercepted dialogue from his Bechar meeting with clerics; his coded words, translated in Leo's notepad, promise relentless attacks, taunting American security and escalating Oval tensions.

Goals in this moment
  • Rally clerics for subsequent terror operations
  • Psychologically undermine U.S. vigilance via coded boasts
Active beliefs
  • Past failures prelude greater triumphs
  • Divine or ideological assurance against elevated foes
Character traits
defiant calculating zealot-aligned
Follow Abdul Lebin …'s journey

Somber loyalty tempered by crisis awareness

Stands loyally beside Bartlet at the grave during the flower's placement and the tense exchange with Leo, silently witnessing the pivot from grief confession to crisis absorption as they proceed to the motorcade.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide unwavering presence for Bartlet amid transition
  • Observe and internalize intel for aide duties
Active beliefs
  • President's emotional needs integrate with duty
  • Threat intel reshapes White House priorities instantly
Character traits
steadfast attentive discreetly supportive
Follow Charlie Young's journey

Grief-stricken vulnerability hardening into fierce presidential determination

Places flowers at the grave to conclude mourning, repeatedly presses Leo for intel despite protests, reads the notepad's ominous translation aloud with grave intensity, removes glasses as a ritual of resolve, then enters the limousine prompting motorcade departure.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract urgent intelligence immediately, overriding decorum
  • Internalize threat to fuel decisive action on Shareef
Active beliefs
  • National security demands precedence over personal ritual
  • Intercepted vows signal imminent danger requiring swift response
Character traits
commanding resolute emotionally raw yet steeling
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

N/A (deceased, but inspires mourning)

Evoked through her grave as Bartlet places flowers, symbolizing the personal loss that frames his abrupt shift to duty, her absence underscoring the emotional cost of command.

Character traits
enduringly loyal spiritually present
Follow Dolores Landingham's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Leo's Shareef Intel Notepad

Leo opens the notepad mid-walk to the motorcade, displaying hurried scribbles of the triple-verified Arabic translation from Shareef's Bechar meeting; Bartlet seizes and reads it aloud, elevating the object from private note to pivotal catalyst igniting assassination deliberations.

Before: In Leo's pocket or hand, freshly inscribed from …
After: Remains with Leo, contents now verbally disseminated and …
Before: In Leo's pocket or hand, freshly inscribed from phone intel.
After: Remains with Leo, contents now verbally disseminated and seared into Bartlet's resolve.
Bartlet's Flowers for Mrs. Landingham's Grave

Bartlet grips and deliberately places the flowers on Mrs. Landingham's grave, a tactile ritual sealing anniversary grief just before demanding intel, visually bridging intimate loss with encroaching terror.

Before: Clutched tightly in Bartlet's hand during vigil.
After: Laid reverently on the grave, wilting amid cemetery …
Before: Clutched tightly in Bartlet's hand during vigil.
After: Laid reverently on the grave, wilting amid cemetery hush.
Bartlet's Presidential Motorcade

The idling motorcade looms as destination during the walking briefing; Bartlet wrenches open the limo door, slides in post-glasses removal, and triggers its urgent departure from cemetery grounds, hurtling toward Oval confrontations.

Before: Parked and cruising idly amid security at Arlington.
After: Activated and speeding away, sirens heralding crisis momentum.
Before: Parked and cruising idly amid security at Arlington.
After: Activated and speeding away, sirens heralding crisis momentum.
Leo's Phone Messages

Leo concludes a tense call on the phone—echoing Shareef's phrase 'I will do it again'—while leaning on the limo and noting details, hanging up to approach Bartlet, channeling raw intercepts into the unfolding briefing.

Before: Pressed to Leo's ear, actively transmitting crisis intel.
After: Hung up and pocketed, intel transferred to notepad.
Before: Pressed to Leo's ear, actively transmitting crisis intel.
After: Hung up and pocketed, intel transferred to notepad.
Leo's Glass

Bartlet wears the glasses to read the notepad's threat precisely, then removes them post-recitation—a signature gesture stripping intellectual buffer to bare-eyed command, signaling emotional pivot to action.

Before: Perched on Bartlet's nose for close reading.
After: Removed and held in hand, discarded as resolve …
Before: Perched on Bartlet's nose for close reading.
After: Removed and held in hand, discarded as resolve crystallizes.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Mrs. Landingham's Grave

The grave anchors the event's emotional launchpad; Bartlet deposits flowers here, whispering finality before striding away, its stone witness to the instant grief surrenders to Shareef's distant menace.

Atmosphere Intimate mourning laced with intruding crisis.
Function Ritual endpoint propelling action.
Symbolism Harbinger of loss sharpening leadership's edge.
Access Private presidential vigil amid public cemetery.
Freshly placed flowers against somber stone Earth-kissed petals in daylight Proximal motorcade intrusion
Bechar

Bechar materializes via Leo's briefing as Shareef's clandestine conclave site, IR-laser intercepted from afar; its invocation injects remote fanaticism into Arlington's sanctity, chaining terror's origin to immediate U.S. threat.

Atmosphere Shadowed zealotry inferred through coded echoes.
Function Remote origin point of actionable intel.
Symbolism Global web ensnaring American soil.
Access Hostile foreign territory under surveillance.
Shrouded windows pierced by IR beams Diesel-tanged air of cleric murmurs 400-feet distant American gaze
Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington's vast rows of markers frame the event's core tension, transforming a sacred memorial into an ad-hoc security briefing ground where motorcade idles nearby, forcing collision of private grief with public peril.

Atmosphere Solemn hush fractured by clipped urgency and distant engine hum.
Function Staging ground for grief-to-duty transition and intel drop.
Symbolism Embodies sacrifice—personal and national—fueling resolve.
Access Secured by presidential motorcade and Secret Service.
Daylight glinting off pale headstones Restrained motorcade engines thrumming Wind-swept quiet amplifying voices

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal medium

"Leo's early revelation of intercepted intelligence about Shareef's coded threats leads to the later bombshell that key evidence against Shareef is tainted by torture, invalidating legal options."

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Symbolic Parallel weak

"Bartlet's grief over Mrs. Landingham's death mirrors Charlie's search for her successor, both highlighting the lingering absence of a beloved figure in the White House."

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Thematic Parallel

"Bartlet's graveside moment of personal vulnerability and therapy confession contrasts with his final, steely decision to authorize Shareef's assassination, underscoring his internal conflict between morality and pragmatism."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: What is it? LEO: It can wait until we get back. BARTLET: What is it? LEO: This isn't the place. BARTLET: Leo."
"LEO: Shareef had a meeting with two Muslim clerics in Bechar. We picked up the meeting by aiming and IR laser beam at the windows from 400 feet. Three different Arabic experts worked on the translation."
"BARTLET: ([reads]) 'The enemy imagines he is secure. The bridge did not fall. He looks down from his high-- or elevated place or places-- but our great victory is still assured. There will be other moments.' LEO: Meaning times, places, or opportunities. BARTLET: I have brought him low, and I will do it again."