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S3E1 · Manchester Part I

Staff's Silent Intrusion, Fleeting News Probe, Leo's Abrupt Pull

Sam, Toby, and Josh enter the Oval Office silently, standing deferentially as Bartlet reads intently amid pouring rain, unnoticed at first. He spots them, amusedly questioning their stares. Toby offers a formal greeting; Bartlet probes tomorrow's news lead, revealing his forward strategic focus despite crises. Leo's sudden 'Sir' interrupts, prompting Bartlet's chuckling exit. Staff swiftly pivot—Sam flags Haiti, but Toby dismisses it, refocusing on Oval priorities as they exit. This truncated beat underscores hierarchical tension, staff caution post-MS fallout, and urgent re-election triage over distractions.

Plot Beats

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Bartlet, engrossed in reading, remains unaware as Sam, Toby, and Josh silently enter and stand before him, the heavy rain outside underscoring the tension.

calm to tension ['Oval Office at night', 'rain pouring …

Bartlet finally notices his staff, looking up to ask what they're staring at, breaking the silence with a direct question.

tension to curiosity

Toby formally greets Bartlet, his tone carrying unspoken concerns beneath the surface of his words.

curiosity to formality

Bartlet chuckles and shifts the focus, asking what the news will lead with tomorrow, hinting at the ongoing media scrutiny.

formality to deflection

Leo enters and Bartlet immediately responds, leaving with him—signaling the prioritization of Leo's unspoken urgency over the current gathering.

deflection to urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Quiet attentiveness amid building tension

Enters silently alongside Sam and Toby, stands deferentially unnoticed initially, acknowledges Sam's Haiti query with brief 'Yeah' after Bartlet leaves, then walks out with the group.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge Haiti briefing cue
  • Follow Toby's lead on priority refocus
Active beliefs
  • Haiti issue noted but secondary to Oval demands
  • Rapid pivots preserve campaign momentum
Character traits
Deferential Concise Team-oriented
Follow Josh Lyman's journey

Cautious deference tinged with urgent concern

Enters Oval silently with Toby and Josh, stands deferentially unnoticed at first while Bartlet reads, remains silent during exchange, then flags Haiti concern to Josh post-Bartlet exit before walking out with group.

Goals in this moment
  • Raise Haiti crisis awareness among peers
  • Align on immediate priorities after presidential departure
Active beliefs
  • Haiti merits attention despite re-election focus
  • Team coordination essential in multi-crisis environment
Character traits
Deferential Alert Duty-bound
Follow Sam Seaborn's journey

Formal restraint masking operational urgency

Walks in silently with Sam and Josh, stands deferentially, delivers formal greeting 'Good evening, Mr. President' in response to Bartlet's query, later dismisses Haiti distraction post-exit with directive 'Don't worry about Haiti. Let's do what we have to,' then exits with others.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold protocol in presidential presence
  • Refocus team on core Oval Office tasks over distractions
Active beliefs
  • Re-election strategy trumps peripheral crises like Haiti
  • Hierarchical discipline maintains White House efficiency
Character traits
Formal Directive Prioritizing
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Amused confidence veiling unyielding resolve amid scandals

Seated at his desk reading documents amid pouring rain, Bartlet raises his head upon noticing the silently staring staff, amusedly questions their intense looks, probes their view on tomorrow's news lead to gauge crisis optics, chuckles warmly at Leo's interruption, then rises and exits with him.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess staff perception of impending news cycle
  • Reaffirm presidential command and forward momentum
Active beliefs
  • News leads won't derail re-election drive
  • Staff deference signals loyalty despite MS fallout
Character traits
Amused Authoritative Strategically focused
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

Urgent determination with steadfast poise

Abruptly enters the Oval Office, interrupts exchange with terse 'Sir,' prompting Bartlet's chuckle and immediate exit together, underscoring his gatekeeping role.

Goals in this moment
  • Summon Bartlet for higher-priority matter
  • Extract president from staff interaction efficiently
Active beliefs
  • Chief of Staff controls presidential access
  • Timely interruptions safeguard command focus
Character traits
Authoritative Efficient Loyal
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

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Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: What are you all looking at?"
"TOBY: Good evening, Mr. President."
"BARTLET: What do you guys think the news is going to lead with tomorrow?"
"LEO: Sir."
"TOBY: All right. Don't worry about Haiti. Let's do what we have to."