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S2E1 · In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Part I

Bartlet Rejects Naming Convention Advice, Storms Out

In a tense post-speech campaign meeting, staffers Cal and Jerry urge President Bartlet to avoid naming his opponent publicly to prevent free advertising or appearing forgetful. Bartlet sharply dismisses their concerns, fearing it would make him seem 'addled' or 'dotty,' asserts his judgment, and storms out when no further issues arise. This beat reveals Bartlet's commanding intellect, willful independence, and rejection of cautious tactics, heightening staff friction and setting up Leo's decisive purge.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bartlet dismisses his staff's concerns about mentioning his opponent's name, asserting his authority and leaving the meeting abruptly.

frustration to defiance ['VFW Hall meeting room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Mack
primary

Stunned silence masking betrayal

Silently named in Leo's firing decree alongside peers, stares hard at Leo in collective shock, exits the hall without protest as purge claims him.

Goals in this moment
  • Absorb the firing without escalation
  • Exit with dignity intact
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty should shield from axe
  • Campaign demands unquestioned service
Character traits
loyal stoic disposable
Follow Mack's journey

Calm diplomacy shattered by abrupt shock

Diplomatically reframes Cal's critique to soften it for Bartlet, denies any fear of forgetfulness optics, falls silent amid escalating tension, stares in shock at Leo before exiting with fired colleagues.

Goals in this moment
  • Salve Bartlet's irritation over naming debate
  • Preserve team unity amid friction
Active beliefs
  • Reframing diffuses conflict effectively
  • Bartlet's style doesn't signal forgetfulness
Character traits
diplomatic loyal measured
Follow Jerry Walters's journey

Inebriated nonchalance amid chaotic purge

Observes silently then astutely guesses Cal's gripe as Governor's answer, admits drunkenness lightly, remains unfired as sole survivor, sits alone under harsh light after purge.

Goals in this moment
  • Gauge and name the unspoken tension
  • Endure the staff shakeup intact
Active beliefs
  • Intuition cuts through post-speech fog
  • Drunken candor reveals truths others dodge
Character traits
observant witty resilient intoxicated
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey
Cal Mathis
primary

Cautious insistence turning to stunned disbelief

Presses Bartlet persistently on avoiding naming opponent to prevent free advertising, pivots to demanding discussion of Governor's answer and ongoing issues even after Bartlet's exit, reacts with shock to sudden firing.

Goals in this moment
  • Mitigate political risks from public naming
  • Force confrontation on campaign missteps
Active beliefs
  • Naming opponents hands them unearned exposure
  • Unaddressed issues erode campaign momentum
Character traits
cautious insistent pragmatic
Follow Cal Mathis's journey
Steve
primary

Shocked resignation in abrupt defeat

Implicitly present and named in Leo's mass firing, joins stunned stares at Leo with peers, departs wordlessly into the night as cull reshapes team.

Goals in this moment
  • Process dismissal without confrontation
  • Preserve composure amid exile
Active beliefs
  • Tenure merits retention
  • Leo's word is final law
Character traits
loyal silent resigned
Follow Steve's journey

Frustrated impatience laced with fierce self-assurance

Chairs the post-speech meeting with commanding presence, sharply interrogates staff on next issues, dismantles Cal and Jerry's cautious reframing on naming opponent with biting logic about seeming forgetful, asserts unyielding judgment, and storms out when agenda stalls.

Goals in this moment
  • Propel the meeting forward decisively
  • Defend his tactical instincts against staff caution
Active beliefs
  • Cautious anonymity risks portraying him as weak-minded
  • Direct confrontation sharpens his intellectual edge
Character traits
assertive sharp-witted willful impatient
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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VFW Hall

Serves as cramped, echoey confines for raw post-speech debrief where ambitions clash and loyalties shatter; brick walls amplify terse exchanges, harsh lighting isolates Toby at close, embodying New Hampshire campaign's gritty forge amid frigid night outside.

Atmosphere Tense, smoke-hazed intimacy thick with friction and shock
Function Impromptu war room for tactical huddle and purge
Symbolism Crucible of ruthless renewal, veterans' hall mirroring battle-hardened politics
Access Restricted to core campaign staff post-speech
Harsh overhead light isolating Toby Echoing voices in cramped space Frigid night winds implied outside

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3
Character Continuity medium

"Leo's ruthless firing of Bartlet's campaign staff in the past parallels his decisive leadership in the Situation Room during the crisis, showcasing his unwavering commitment to effective governance."

DEFCON Clash: Leo's Caution vs. Nancy's Call to Arms
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Character Continuity medium

"Leo's ruthless firing of Bartlet's campaign staff in the past parallels his decisive leadership in the Situation Room during the crisis, showcasing his unwavering commitment to effective governance."

Constitutional Ambiguities Cripple VP Escalation Authority
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Character Continuity medium

"Leo's ruthless firing of Bartlet's campaign staff in the past parallels his decisive leadership in the Situation Room during the crisis, showcasing his unwavering commitment to effective governance."

Toby Bolts to Research Continuity Letter, C.J. Heads to Hospital
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Key Dialogue

"CAL: Sir, not to put my head in the lion's mouth but by saying the name of your opponent in public you're essentially giving him free advertising."
"BARTLET: You're not afraid he's gonna make me look like I can't remember his name?"
"BARTLET: I think it's going to make me look like I can't remember his name. I think it's going to make me look addled. I think it's going to make me look dotty. And even if it didn't make me look like those things it would remain a stupid idea. What's next? Nothing? Excellent."