Bartlet Exits Bullpen as Hartsfield's Primary Triumph Fades to Credits

President Bartlet and his agent stride out of the bustling communications bullpen, where staffers hustle relentlessly amid the Taiwan Strait crisis. Overhead and desk TVs broadcast the midnight Hartsfield's Landing primary: a reporter evokes small-town democracy's dawn, the registrar calls voters like Claire and Diana Abernathy, Barney Braddock, and 18-year-old first-timer Lillian Braddock to applause under the 'America's first primary' banner. This transitional coda contrasts White House frenzy with prophetic domestic victory, providing emotional closure to the primary subplot and dissolving to end titles, underscoring democracy's unyielding rhythm.

Plot Beats

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Bartlet and an agent walk out of the bullpen as staffers continue working, with the sounds of a television in the background.

busy to focused ['bullpen']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Enthusiastic reverence for civic ritual

Reporter's voice narrates on desk TV from Hartsfield's Landing, evoking the town's humble democratic origins—two roads, no lights, Town Hall basement—as registrar begins roll call, framing superpower election's grassroots dawn amid White House screens.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight primary's historic purity
  • Connect local event to national import
Active beliefs
  • Small towns birth superpower democracy
  • Ritual sustains republic's foundation
Character traits
Eloquently vivid Celebratory Contextualizing
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Registrar
primary

Proud officiation of democratic milestone

Registrar, moonlighting school principal, calls voters on ceiling-mounted TV—Claire Abernathy, Diana, Barney Braddock, then 18-year-old Lillian with special congratulations—her voice threading small-town roll call into live broadcast spectacle watched in bullpen.

Goals in this moment
  • Conduct flawless primary roll call
  • Celebrate first-time voter's entry
Active beliefs
  • Local rituals embody national democracy
  • Youthful participation renews process
Character traits
Authoritative yet warm Communal steward Precise ritualist
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Steady commitment to franchise

Claire Abernathy steps up to the polling counter on TV as first called, dropping her ballot into the box amid crowd applause, embodying resolute civic participation in Hartsfield's midnight primary broadcast to White House.

Goals in this moment
  • Cast vote promptly
  • Uphold electoral tradition
Active beliefs
  • Individual votes power democracy
  • Primary sets national tone
Character traits
Decisive Civically dutiful
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Contented civic engagement

Diana Abernathy follows Claire, stepping forward on TV to cast her vote into the ballot box under cheers, linking family resolve in the primary ritual beamed into the crisis bullpen.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill voting duty
  • Support communal democratic moment
Active beliefs
  • Family unites in electoral acts
  • Grassroots votes matter profoundly
Character traits
Reliable Participatory
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Satisfied participation

Barney Braddock advances to the counter post-Abernathys on TV, deposits ballot amid applause, contributing to Hartsfield's prophetic primary sequence dissolving White House tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Exercise franchise efficiently
  • Bolster local primary's momentum
Active beliefs
  • Every vote echoes nationally
  • Tradition strengthens democracy
Character traits
Prompt Community-oriented
Follow Barney Braddock's journey

Thrilled milestone achievement

18-year-old Lillian Braddock steps up last on TV as highlighted first-time voter, casts ballot to thunderous applause and registrar's congratulations, injecting youthful vitality into broadcast climax.

Goals in this moment
  • Claim first vote triumphantly
  • Inspire peers through example
Active beliefs
  • Youth renews democratic future
  • First votes spark generational chain
Character traits
Excited novice Eagerly empowered
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Joyful collective exuberance

Hartsfield's Landing crowd erupts in applause with each voter's ballot drop—Abernathys, Braddocks—under the banner on TV, their unified cheers piercing bullpen screens as emotional counterpoint to crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Celebrate primary's democratic purity
  • Amplify event's national resonance
Active beliefs
  • Grassroots joy sustains republic
  • Small-town spirit conquers distance
Character traits
Enthusiastic Communally bonded
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Quiet satisfaction amid lingering tension

President Bartlet strides purposefully out of the bustling Communications Bullpen accompanied by his Secret Service agent, departing the crisis-charged space as staffers hustle and TVs broadcast the triumphant Hartsfield's Landing primary, marking a subtle narrative pivot to closure.

Goals in this moment
  • Transition from bullpen operations to next phase
  • Absorb symbolic victory of primary as morale boost
Active beliefs
  • Democracy's rituals endure beyond crises
  • Small victories fortify national resolve
Character traits
Commanding presence Poised under pressure Strategically observant
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Supporting 1

walks out of the bullpen with Bartlet

Goals in this moment
  • accompanying President Bartlet through the communications office
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Communications Bullpen Ceiling-Mounted Television

Ceiling-mounted TV in bullpen broadcasts Hartsfield's primary live—registrar calling voters, ballots dropping to applause—serving as narrative bridge contrasting crisis grind with prophetic victory, pulling remote democratic ritual into White House immediacy for symbolic closure.

Before: Active, displaying primary footage
After: Continues broadcast as scene dissolves to titles
Before: Active, displaying primary footage
After: Continues broadcast as scene dissolves to titles
Hartsfield's Landing Primary Ballot Box

Ballot box under 'America's first primary' banner receives votes from Abernathys and Braddocks on TV feed—each drop triggering crowd cheers—symbolizing untainted electoral heart beating remotely against superpower brinkmanship, focal prop in coda's democratic affirmation.

Before: Empty or partially filled, positioned at counter
After: Receives multiple ballots, swelling with primary's first votes
Before: Empty or partially filled, positioned at counter
After: Receives multiple ballots, swelling with primary's first votes

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Hartsfield's Landing Polling Counter

Hartsfield's Landing polling counter, shown on bullpen TVs, hosts voters plunging ballots amid applause under banner; remote humble site becomes emotional fulcrum, contrasting via broadcast with D.C. frenzy to underscore enduring civic bedrock.

Atmosphere Warm, celebratory midnight ritual
Function Stage for primary's visceral voting acts
Symbolism Hearth of American democracy's origin
Access Open to registered voters only
Banner-lit countertop glow Crowd cheers echoing in basement

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Symbolic Parallel

"Bartlet's mention of Hartsfield's Landing primary symbolically connects to the registrar calling voters, highlighting democracy's purity in both macro and micro contexts."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"REPORTER ([on TV]): "Two roads, no traffic lights and Town Hall's a filing cabinet and a countertop in the clerk's basement. But Hartsfield's Landing, New Hampshire, is where democracy begins for the world's only superpower. It's 12:01am, and the registrar of voters who's also the principal and only teacher at the Hartsfield's school, calls the roll of voters.""
"REGISTRAR ([on another TV]): "Claire Abernathy, please step up and cast your vote. [beat] Diana Abernathy, please step up, cast your vote. [beat] Barney Braddock, please step up, cast your vote. [beat] Lillian Braddock, Lillian's 18, everyone! This is her first vote. Please step up and cast your vote. [beat] Congratulations, Lillian.""