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S2E5 · And It's Surely To Their Credit

C.J. Shreds General Barrie's 'Ring and Run' TV Plot

In a tense hallway showdown, C.J. intercepts her assistant Carol and Lt. Buckley, General Barrie's evasive aide. Piercing his deflections with razor-sharp intuition, she exposes the retiring general's scheme to ambush the President with military readiness critiques on morning TV just before his exit. Dismissing it as cowardly 'Ring and Run' tactics, she reasserts unified loyalty to 'my President'—yours too—and dispatches Buckley to deliver her stinging verdict: the general is a coward. This virtuoso beat cements C.J.'s press mastery, neutralizes a public relations minefield, and safeguards Bartlet's image amid West Wing chaos.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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C.J. confronts Carol and Lieutenant Buckley about General Barrie's absence, immediately sensing evasion.

curiosity to suspicion ['White House hallway']

C.J. dismantles Buckley's deflection about Barrie's planned TV appearance, cutting through military protocol.

professionalism to confrontation

C.J. exposes Barrie's true intent to trash the President on national television, invoking unity of command.

accusation to defiance

C.J. brands Barrie's actions as 'Ring and Run' cowardice, delivering a stinging verdict through his aide.

indignation to finality

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Ed
primary

Implied defiant and aggrieved (via defense), soon to face rebuke

Absent but pivotal—General Barrie dispatched Buckley as proxy; his scheme to critique military readiness and the administration on morning TV right before retirement is ruthlessly exposed and condemned by C.J. as cowardly 'Ring and Run,' with explicit instructions for Buckley to deliver her verdict personally.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute 'Ring and Run' media ambush on President unscathed
  • Voice expert critiques on armed forces readiness pre-retirement
Active beliefs
  • Administration endangers military readiness
  • Patriotic duty overrides retirement protocol for public warnings
Character traits
evasive dissenting strategic
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C.J. Cregg
primary

Righteously indignant with sarcastic edge, fueled by fierce protectiveness

C.J. strides purposefully down the hallway, intercepts waiting Carol and Buckley, barrages with incisive questions piercing deflections, exposes Barrie's TV ambush scheme, deploys sarcasm on 'Ring and Run,' asserts unified presidential loyalty, and authoritatively dispatches Buckley with her direct cowardice rebuke.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose and neutralize General Barrie's evasive media attack
  • Reimpose White House discipline and loyalty on military dissent
Active beliefs
  • True patriotism demands direct confrontation, not hit-and-run tactics
  • The President commands absolute loyalty from the armed forces
Character traits
assertive sarcastic intuitive loyal commanding
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey
Carol
primary

Calm and composed, professionally deferential

Carol stands waiting in the hallway alongside Buckley, greets arriving C.J. with her name, succinctly explains the general sent an aide instead, and motions to introduce Lieutenant Buckley as his representative.

Goals in this moment
  • Brief C.J. on the general's proxy arrival
  • Facilitate smooth handover to Buckley's introduction
Active beliefs
  • Aides represent principals effectively in chain of command
  • C.J. must be informed promptly of deviations in expectations
Character traits
dutiful professional concise
Follow Carol's journey
Buckley
primary

Initially defensive and composed, fracturing into stunned disbelief

Buckley waits poised with Carol, greets C.J., identifies as General Barrie's staff aide, repeatedly deflects her probes on the general's whereabouts and TV plans, defends the criticisms as patriotic duty, absorbs her 'Ring and Run' sarcasm and loyalty demand, stares shocked at the coward label, then walks off to relay it.

Goals in this moment
  • Shield General Barrie from direct engagement
  • Justify the general's media criticisms as expert patriotism
Active beliefs
  • Military leaders have a duty to voice readiness concerns publicly
  • Aides can adequately represent superiors in confrontations
Character traits
defensive loyal evasive disciplined
Follow Buckley's journey

target of General Barrie's planned public criticisms on TV, defended fiercely by C.J. who reasserts 'my President—yours too' (significantly mentioned)

Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Pentagon

The Pentagon looms as General Barrie's stronghold and Buckley's mandated return destination, invoked by C.J. to route her scorching cowardice message through chain-of-command channels, heightening civil-military friction as White House resolve pierces defense walls.

Atmosphere Implied fortified and strategic, heavy with unspoken policy clashes
Function Target base for message delivery and general's evasion hub
Symbolism Bastion of military autonomy challenged by executive command
Access Highly secure, chain-of-command governed
Granite walls echoing classified murmurs Flickering monitors of threat assessments

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Key Dialogue

"C.J.: "Is Ed Barrie doing the morning shows?""
"C.J.: "I would know and I do know. And so do you so cut the crap.""
"C.J.: "It's called 'Ring and Run'. Go back to the Pentagon right now. Tell General Barrie, C.J. Cregg says he's a coward.""