S3E13
· Night Five

Toby Claims Speech Credit, Sam Teases Wyatt's Wrath

Toby strides into the Communications bullpen, smugly informing Sam that President Bartlet approved the UN speech draft, praising Toby's contributions while dismissing Sam's. Sam counters with a knowing jab about Toby's ex-wife Andy Wyatt—the 'old lady'—poised to confront him, confirming her office has already called. Their banter, laced with rivalry and affectionate ribbing ('You bet, baby'), underscores competitive tensions in the comms team while foreshadowing ideological clashes over the speech's bold rhetoric. Toby sighs and retreats to his office, tension unresolved.

Plot Beats

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Toby reports the President's approval of the UN speech draft while subtly undermining Sam's contributions.

confidence to playful tension ['Communications Bullpen doorway']

Sam warns Toby about Andy Wyatt's impending confrontation over the speech, foreshadowing political fallout.

amusement to mild apprehension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Andy Wyatt
primary

Implied outrage at Toby's rhetoric

Directly invoked by Sam as Toby's 'old lady' ex-wife whose office has already phoned, primed to deliver a 'whooping' over the provocative UN speech draft, her shadow fueling the banter's tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Challenge Toby's speech for ideological overreach
  • Exploit personal history for political leverage
Active beliefs
  • Toby's words betray American pluralism
  • Bold anti-UN stance risks broader backlash
Character traits
ideologically combative personally invested critic
Follow Andy Wyatt's journey

Amused delight in deflating Toby's ego

Stands reading in bullpen, casually probes Toby's gloat, launches teasing jab about 'old lady' Andy's impending whooping, confirms her office call with triumphant 'You bet, baby,' chuckles at Toby's comeback as rival retreats.

Goals in this moment
  • Undercut Toby's smugness with personal jab
  • Alert to brewing ex-wife clash over speech
Active beliefs
  • Toby's draft invites Andy's ideological fury
  • Banter forges team resilience amid pressures
Character traits
witty playful antagonist affectionately competitive
Follow Sam Seaborn's journey

Smug elation curdling into resigned frustration

Strides into bullpen announcing Bartlet's strong approval of his UN speech sections over Sam's, pauses in office doorway during banter about ex-wife's backlash, sighs heavily at Sam's teasing, mildly rebukes the 'baby' nickname before disappearing into his office.

Goals in this moment
  • Broadcast speech victory to needle Sam
  • Probe timing of Andy's confrontation
Active beliefs
  • His bolder rhetoric earned Bartlet's favor
  • Sam's ribbing signals real risks from ex-wife
Character traits
smug competitive wearily defensive
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Pleased with Toby's bold prose

Referenced by Toby as 'He' who decisively approved the UN speech—favoring Toby's contributions heavily over Sam's—validating the draft amid his own insomnia-racked leadership crises.

Goals in this moment
  • Elevate UN speech with strongest writing
  • Steer administration through policy tempests
Active beliefs
  • Toby's voice captures needed fire
  • UN critique demands unflinching truth
Character traits
discerning patron rhetoric connoisseur
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

composed and professional

enters dressed up from social function, engages in banter with Sam about her outfit and event, receives and reviews papers on 32-50 appropriations act, slips off wrap, leaves for her office

Goals in this moment
  • understand and review the legislative language for potential issues before UN speech inclusion
Character traits
authoritative principled witty sharp-minded loyal
Follow Ainsley Hayes's journey

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1
Character Continuity medium

"Sam's flirtatious interaction with Ainsley evolves into a deeper professional and personal dynamic, showcasing their chemistry and mutual respect."

Sam Clears Flirtation Misunderstanding with Ainsley
S3E13 · Night Five

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"TOBY: "He liked it alot. Mostly what I wrote. Not so much what you wrote.""
"SAM: "Yeah? So how long do you think before the old lady comes by to give you a whooping?""
"TOBY: "Her office called already, didn't they?" SAM: "You bet, baby.""