Fabula
S3E19 · The Black Vera Wang

Sam Reveals Leaked MS Attack Ad, Accusing Kahn's Mole

In a tense restaurant lunch, Sam and Kevin Kahn attempt civility as campaign emissaries, proposing monthly meetings and a Clean Campaign pledge, with Sam apologizing for a past open-mic humiliation. Subtext of lingering resentment fades as Sam unveils a leaked opposition attack ad hinting at Bartlet's MS, sent directly to him. Kahn admits prior knowledge, confessing they've seen it, prompting Sam's direct accusation of a mole. Kahn pledges an investigation, but the revelation shatters fragile trust, escalating inter-campaign paranoia and foreshadowing violent confrontation amid White House chaos.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Sam and Kevin Kahn discuss the possibility of acting as emissaries between the Bartlet and Ritchie campaigns, hinting at a desire to maintain civility.

tentative to hopeful ['restaurant']

Sam apologizes for the past open mike incident, revealing lingering tension between the campaigns.

awkward to defensive

Sam reveals the existence of an attack ad against President Bartlet, shifting the conversation to accusations of espionage.

trust to betrayal

Kahn admits prior knowledge of the attack ad, confirming Sam's suspicions of a mole within the Ritchie campaign.

shock to resignation

Sam declares the Bartlet campaign's disinterest in the stolen ad, while Kahn promises to investigate the leak, leaving the encounter unresolved.

confrontation to uneasy truce

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Kevin Kahn
primary

Feigned casualness masking underlying resentment and strategic calculation

Kevin Kahn dines across from Sam, proposes monthly lunches as emissaries and pushes for the Clean Campaign pledge, downplays the open-mic humiliation with feigned nonchalance, recognizes the attack ad tape upon viewing it, admits his side's prior knowledge, and pledges to investigate the alleged mole.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish regular backchannel communication to manage campaign hostilities
  • Secure Bartlet's signature on the Clean Campaign pledge
  • Deflect blame for the attack ad leak
Active beliefs
  • Past slights like the open-mic incident are water under the bridge for diplomacy
  • Investigating moles will restore credibility without admitting fault
Character traits
conciliatory evasive defensive pragmatic
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Cautiously conciliatory shifting to sharp suspicion and controlled anger

Sam sits at the table engaging in dialogue, agrees to monthly emissary meetings, apologizes sincerely for the open-mic incident, reveals the attack ad by describing its arrival and passing the tape to Kahn, then directly accuses Kahn's campaign of harboring a mole.

Goals in this moment
  • Build a channel for de-escalating campaign tensions
  • Expose and confront the source of the leaked attack ad
  • Protect the President's hidden MS condition
Active beliefs
  • Ritchie's campaign has infiltrated Bartlet's staff with a mole
  • Personal diplomacy can mitigate escalating political warfare
Character traits
diplomatic apologetic confrontational direct
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N/A (not present)

President Bartlet is invoked solely as the target of the leaked opposition attack ad discussed and shared between Sam and Kahn, heightening the stakes of their confrontation without his physical presence.

Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Anonymously Mailed Opposition Attack Ad Videotape

The anonymously mailed attack ad videotape serves as the explosive plot catalyst: Sam describes its anonymous delivery to him, verbally identifies it as targeting the President, and physically passes it across the table to Kahn, who instantly recognizes it and admits prior viewing, transforming a cordial lunch into a mole-hunting accusation and narrative pivot toward betrayal.

Before: In Sam's possession at the table, unopened in …
After: Passed into Kevin Kahn's hands, now evidence for …
Before: In Sam's possession at the table, unopened in conversation context
After: Passed into Kevin Kahn's hands, now evidence for his promised investigation

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Restaurant

The restaurant provides neutral, daylit ground for rival campaign emissaries to attempt civility amid clinking silverware and checkered tablecloths, its mundane public setting contrasting the escalating paranoia as the tape exchange warps casual lunch into a tense inter-campaign showdown, underscoring fragile truces in political warfare.

Atmosphere Superficially civil and relaxed with hovering waitstaff, undercut by mounting interpersonal tension
Function Neutral venue for clandestine emissary negotiations
Symbolism Embodies illusory neutrality in cutthroat re-election battles
Access Open to public but chosen for low-profile discretion
Daylight illumination through windows Checkered tablecloths and dining ambiance

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1
Causal

"Sam's sharing of the attack ad with Kahn leads directly to the rain-soaked confrontation and physical altercation."

Rain-Soaked Shove: Sam's Betrayal Fury Ignites Kahn's Open Mic Vendetta
S3E19 · The Black Vera Wang

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KAHN: "What do you think of the two of us having lunch or coffee once a month? We can be emissaries. We can maybe help keep things under control if it gets bad.""
"SAM: "Somebody made an attack ad and sent me a copy." KAHN: "This is 'Morality, Truth,...' We've seen it.""
"SAM: "You've got a mole. We don't need it, we don't want it." KAHN: "Thank you. I'll get to the bottom of this.""