S2E15
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Sam Restrains C.J.'s Vengeful Instincts Over Morgan Ross's Insult

In a tense hallway walk-and-talk, Sam praises C.J.'s briefing prowess before briefing her on the 'Prince of New York' controversy: producer Morgan Ross bashed President Bartlet as 'cowardly' on Imus to exploit boycotts and secure a screening. Furious at the personal attack, C.J. vows to 'crush' Ross as the White House enforcer, revealing her combative streak amid mounting crises. Sam, embodying strategic restraint, de-escalates, disclosing a planned meeting to neutralize the feud without public retaliation. This beat exposes internal strategic divides—impulse versus diplomacy—while serving as a pressure valve for peripheral political noise threatening the administration's focus on the Surgeon General fallout.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Sam compliments C.J. on her performance, then sets up the controversy surrounding the movie 'Prince of New York,' revealing its contentious themes.

calm to concern

C.J. and Sam dissect the fallout from the movie's producer's comments on Imus, where he criticized President Bartlet as 'cowardly' for not supporting the First Amendment.

concern to frustration

C.J. vows to retaliate against Morgan Ross, showcasing her role as 'the enforcer,' while Sam attempts to de-escalate and schedule a meeting to resolve the issue.

frustration to determination ["C.J.'s office"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Aggressively journalistic pursuit (as relayed).

Danny Concannon noted on phone seeking President's reaction to Eleanor Bartlet's public comment defending Millicent Griffith.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract White House response on family defiance
Active beliefs
  • Presidential family statements demand official reaction
Character traits
persistent probing
Follow Danny Concannon's journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

Boiling righteous fury laced with dark humor, masking exhaustion from serial crises.

C.J. strides hallways in motion with Sam, presses for movie details, ignites in fury upon learning of Ross's 'cowardly' jab at Bartlet, declares herself the 'enforcer' vowing to crush and humiliate him while pouring coffee with grim smile and evil chuckle, reluctantly yields to Sam's plan upon office arrival, then absorbs Carol's bombshell and picks up phone.

Goals in this moment
  • Grasp and counter the Prince of New York political trap
  • Exact retribution on Ross for personal attack on President
  • Align on press strategy despite instincts
Active beliefs
  • Enforcer role demands aggressive defense of the President
  • Hollywood opportunists exploiting politics must be crushed publicly
Character traits
combative vengeful protective wryly theatrical
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Composed strategic restraint, projecting unflappable control to counter C.J.'s volatility.

Sam waits in the hallway to intercept C.J., opens with praise for her briefing performance, delivers a precise rundown of the Prince of New York controversy including Ross's Imus insult, repeatedly reins in her rage with clarifications and strategy reveal of an upcoming industry meeting, secures her press deflection commitment before exiting as Carol arrives.

Goals in this moment
  • Inform C.J. fully on the movie crisis origins
  • De-escalate her vengeful impulses toward controlled resolution
  • Enlist her in press stonewalling
Active beliefs
  • Private diplomacy averts public scandals better than retaliation
  • Unity in senior staff preserves administration focus amid multi-front crises
Character traits
strategic calm diplomatic persuasive
Follow Sam Seaborn's journey

Independent and firm in gatekeeping duties (as described).

Charlie referenced as rejecting studio's Prince of New York screening request on Bartlet's behalf, triggering Ross's Imus retaliation.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect President's schedule from controversial pitches
Active beliefs
  • Screenings require presidential alignment only implicitly
Character traits
loyal decisive
Follow Charlie Young's journey
Carol
primary

Urgently professional, calibrated calm amid incoming familial-political bombshell.

Carol enters C.J.'s office threshold post-Sam exit, urgently flags the incoming Danny Concannon call, specifies it's about President's reaction to Eleanor Bartlet's comment on Millicent Griffith situation, withholds name teasingly before revealing under C.J.'s impatient gesture.

Goals in this moment
  • Promptly relay critical press inquiry to C.J.
  • Ensure seamless handoff of high-stakes call
Active beliefs
  • Gatekeeping demands precision in crisis relay
  • C.J. as Press Secretary must field all Bartlet-related probes
Character traits
efficient poised concise
Follow Carol's journey

Under fire but resolute (contextually implied).

Millicent Griffith referenced obliquely as core of 'the situation' Eleanor commented on, tying peripheral feud to central Surgeon General crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain stance on marijuana policy
Active beliefs
  • Scientific truth overrides political expediency
Character traits
defiant principled
Follow Millicent Griffith's journey

Defiant antagonism, weaponizing resentment into public attack (as recounted).

Morgan Ross is dissected in dialogue as Prince of New York producer who, rebuffed on screening via Charlie, phones into Imus to blast Bartlet as cowardly for siding with censors, leveraging boycotts for free media and PR leverage.

Goals in this moment
  • Force White House screening via controversy
  • Generate buzz for film through political feud
Active beliefs
  • Presidential rebuff justifies public retaliation
  • Cultural boycotts are exploitable PR gold
Character traits
opportunistic cynical aggressive
Follow Morgan Ross's journey

Bold public conviction clashing family loyalty (as exposed).

Eleanor Bartlet shockingly revealed via Carol as source of comment on Millicent Griffith situation, prompting Danny's call.

Goals in this moment
  • Publicly back Griffith against firing pressure
Active beliefs
  • Father's principles demand defense of truth
Character traits
defiant principled
Follow Eleanor Bartlet's journey

mentioned as having rejected the screening via Charlie and being insulted as cowardly by Morgan Ross on Imus

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

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C.J.'s Coffee (Hallway Crush Vow)

C.J. pours the hot coffee mid-rant with a grim smile and evil chuckle during her vow to crush Ross, the steaming beverage serving as visceral prop amplifying her enforcer rage, bitterness mirroring political absurdities, and ritualistic fuel transitioning hallway clash to office pivot amid layered crises.

Before: Stationed in hallway area, full and steaming, accessible …
After: Poured into C.J.'s mug, gripped in hand as …
Before: Stationed in hallway area, full and steaming, accessible to staff.
After: Poured into C.J.'s mug, gripped in hand as she enters office, half-consumed implied.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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West Wing Corridor (Exterior Hallway Outside Leo McGarry's Office)

West Wing hallway propels the high-velocity walk-and-talk as Sam ambushes C.J. post-briefing, their strides hammering linoleum through escalating revelations from movie spat to vengeful standoff, embodying nonstop crisis churn that funnels into her office for next detonation.

Atmosphere Urgently kinetic with echoing footsteps, terse interruptions, and building emotional heat.
Function Dynamic corridor for mobile strategy sessions and character clashes.
Symbolism Manifests White House's pressurized, perpetual motion where personal tempers test professional bonds.
Access White House staff only, secure and monitored.
Linoleum floors resounding with footsteps Narrow confines amplifying intimate confrontation Proximity to offices enabling seamless transitions

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Family Values Leadership Council

Family Values Leadership Council spotlighted in Sam's briefing as running congratulatory ads praising White House denunciation of Prince of New York, ironically fueling the controversy Ross exploits, underscoring absurd political crosswinds distracting from Surgeon General core.

Representation Via referenced full-page newspaper ad campaign.
Power Dynamics Indirectly pressuring administration through opportunistic media alignment.
Impact Distorts White House cultural positioning amid midterm pressures.
Publicly associate Bartlet with anti-obscenity stance Amplify cultural boycott momentum Targeted print advertisements Moral issue framing for conservative leverage
Family and Religious Groups

Family and religious groups invoked as boycott orchestrators against Prince of New York's sex, violence, and blasphemy, catalyzing studio's screening push, Charlie's rebuff, and Ross's retaliatory Imus attack—peripheral cultural war injecting chaos into Bartlet team's bandwidth.

Representation Through coordinated boycott organizing (mentioned).
Power Dynamics External agitators forcing reactive White House navigation.
Impact Heightens midterm cultural vulnerabilities for administration.
Censor objectionable film content Mobilize membership against Hollywood excess Grassroots boycott campaigns Public outrage amplification

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Key Dialogue

"SAM: Good job."
"C.J.: Morgan Ross called the President a coward? SAM: He called him cowardly. Which is different."
"C.J.: I'm gonna crush him, I'm gonna make him cry, and then I'm gonna tell his momma about it! SAM: You're not going to make him cry."