C.J.'s Cautious Intrusion into Bartlet's Private Cabin
Plot Beats
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Presidential attention shifts abruptly as C.J. enters the private cabin space unannounced.
C.J. verifies the commander-in-chief's availability with urgent professional caution.
A presidential affirmative snaps their exchange into motion - the unspoken agenda waiting behind C.J.'s eyes.
Who Was There
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Tentative caution veiling professional urgency
C.J. enters the dimly lit presidential cabin unannounced, stands tentatively before the seated President, and politely queries 'Sir?' followed by 'You're off the phone?' to gauge his availability for an impending urgent briefing.
- • Secure the President's attention without presumption
- • Confirm he is disengaged from prior calls to deliver critical updates
- • The President's rare solitude merits careful intrusion
- • Duty overrides personal space in times of cascading crises
weary
sitting in a chair reading something alone and responding laconically with 'Yeah?' to C.J.'s queries
- • reveal vulnerability through accessible response amid solitude
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Key Dialogue
"C.J.: "Sir?""
"BARTLET: "Yeah?""
"C.J.: "You're off the phone?""
"BARTLET: "Yeah.""