S3E13
· Night Five

Casey Tempts Donna with CapitolScoop's Lucrative Offer

Amid White House frenzy over the UN speech, Donna steals a brief moment at a bar with old acquaintance Casey Reed, who pitches her a full-time role as Issues Director at CapitolScoop.com. Praising her insider expertise from managing Josh Lyman, he reveals a staggering starting salary on a note, igniting a profound temptation that tests her loyalty to the administration and personal ambitions against the grind of political service. This pivotal encounter sows seeds of defection, heightening Donna's internal conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Donna meets Casey Reed at a bar, revealing she's pressed for time due to upcoming UN speech preparations.

casual to urgent ['bar']

Casey hints at a new opportunity, mentioning the survival of dot-coms and easing pressures for overnight success.

curiosity to intrigue

Casey presents Donna with a business card for CapitolScoop.com, proposing a new venture tracking legislation and public policy.

surprise to consideration

Casey clarifies he wants Donna, not Josh, for the Issues Director role at CapitolScoop.com, emphasizing her qualifications.

confusion to flattery

Casey slides Donna a note revealing her proposed starting salary, leaving her visibly stunned.

shock to contemplation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Absent but implied as central to Donna's grueling workload

Josh Lyman invoked repeatedly in conversation as Donna's demanding boss and point man on UN speech bartering, positioned as the source of her power-brokering mastery that Casey covets for CapitolScoop.

Goals in this moment
  • Lead White House bartering on UN speech expansions
  • Demand Donna's unwavering support amid crisis
Active beliefs
  • Relies on Donna's organizational prowess for success
  • White House loyalty supersedes external temptations
Character traits
high-pressure leader skilled negotiator
Follow Josh Lyman's journey
Casey Reed
primary

Buoyantly confident with playful amusement masking calculated ambition

Casey Reed sits confidently at the bar with Donna, casually transitioning from catch-up chat to bold job pitch; pulls out and hands business card, praises her expertise explicitly, writes salary figure on napkin and slides it over with revelation, chuckling lightly to ease tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Recruit Donna as full-time Issues Director
  • Leverage their past acquaintance to exploit her White House expertise
Active beliefs
  • Donna's experience managing Josh qualifies her uniquely for the role
  • Dot-com opportunities outpace White House drudgery in reward and flexibility
Character traits
confident persuasive entrepreneurial charming
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

2
Casey Reed's Capitolscoop.com Business Card

Casey pulls the sleek Capitolscoop.com business card from his pocket and hands it directly to Donna, who reads it aloud; it formally introduces the organization and sparks her curiosity about the pitch, serving as the gateway object that elevates casual chat to serious job enticement.

Before: In Casey's pocket, unused
After: Held by Donna, actively examined under bar light
Before: In Casey's pocket, unused
After: Held by Donna, actively examined under bar light
Casey's Starting Salary Note

Casey scribbles a six-figure starting salary on a bar napkin and slides it across to Donna, who misreads it as operating budget before shock sets in; this tangible incentive crystallizes the offer's allure, weaponizing financial temptation against her White House devotion.

Before: Plain bar napkin, blank
After: Inked with salary figure, slid to and scrutinized …
Before: Plain bar napkin, blank
After: Inked with salary figure, slid to and scrutinized by Donna

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Bar

The dimly lit neighborhood bar provides a hushed, neutral refuge from White House chaos, where Donna steals fleeting minutes for Casey's intimate pitch; its scarred surfaces host the business card handoff and napkin scribble, amplifying the private lure of defection amid clinking glasses.

Atmosphere Intimate and dimly neon-hazed, fostering whispered ambition against external frenzy
Function Sanctuary for off-the-record job recruitment
Symbolism Represents escape from political grind into private-sector promise
Access Public but casually secluded for personal encounter
Nighttime intimacy with pan-up reveal Scarred bar top for napkin exchange Ambient clinking and low light enhancing confidentiality

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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CapitolScoop.com

CapitolScoop.com emerges as the seductive alternative employer through Casey's fervent pitch, detailed via business card as a tracker of legislation, power profiles, and special interests; positioned as needing Donna's White House-honed insight, it embodies dot-com disruption tempting her defection.

Representation Through founder Casey Reed's direct recruitment pitch and promotional materials
Power Dynamics Exerting attractive pull on individual talent against White House retention
Impact Challenges White House staff loyalty by highlighting private-sector rewards amid public service sacrifices
Secure top-tier Issues Director to bolster policy coverage Expand influence by poaching insider expertise from administration Financial incentives via high salary offers Appeal to ambition through role prestige and flexibility

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1
Thematic Parallel medium

"Donna's tempting job offer contrasts with Josh's insecure counteroffer, both exploring themes of loyalty, ambition, and personal worth."

Josh's Desperate, Hollow Counteroffer to Donna
S3E13 · Night Five

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"CASEY: "No, I don't want Josh. I want you.""
"DONNA: "Well, I... I'm... surprised and I'm flattered, but I'm, you know, not at all qualified.""
"CASEY: "It's your starting salary.""