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S3E14 · Hartsfield's Landing

Leo Abruptly Ends C.J.-Charlie Prank War Clash

C.J. enters her office to confront Charlie over their escalating prank war, taunting him for crazy-gluing her phone in retaliation for her bending schedule rules. Leo interrupts their shouting match, mediates sternly by tolerating 'steam-blowing' but demanding maturity and finality. A crisis call from Nancy pulls Leo away; C.J. declares it over, but her desk comically collapses, prompting mutual sarcastic jabs as Charlie exits. This deflate resolves the subplot, subordinating personal feud to Taiwan crisis urgency, revealing staff dynamics under pressure.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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C.J. enters her office to find Charlie waiting for her, initiating a tense confrontation.

neutral to tension ["C.J.'s office"]

Charlie accuses C.J. of disregarding rules, escalating their personal feud.

tension to confrontation

Leo suddenly enters, demanding an explanation for the chaos between C.J. and Charlie.

confrontation to interruption

C.J. and Charlie clash verbally, airing grievances about schedules, signatures, and glued phones.

interruption to frustration

Leo intervenes, attempting to mediate but ultimately dismissing them when a more urgent call arrives.

frustration to unresolved tension

C.J. declares the feud over, but her dramatic desk collapse reignites animosity with Charlie's sarcastic exit.

unresolved tension to bitter humor

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Maryann
primary

Implied steadfast neutrality in protocol adherence

Invoked by C.J. during argument as the rule-enforcing librarian who required schedule sign-out, symbolizing bureaucratic rigidity that ignited the prank chain.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold library sign-out rules without exception
  • Prevent unauthorized removal of sensitive documents
Active beliefs
  • Strict procedure safeguards White House operations
  • No one is above administrative protocols
Character traits
unyielding procedural
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C.J. Cregg
primary

angry, sarcastic, frustrated

enters her office, confronts and shouts at Charlie over the prank war and crazy-glued phone, talks over Charlie, throws papers on desk causing it to collapse, declares the conflict over, taunts Charlie sarcastically as he leaves

Goals in this moment
  • confront Charlie about retaliatory pranks like crazy-gluing her phone
  • assert maturity and end the prank war
  • taunt Charlie one last time
Character traits
resilient strategic poised terse dutiful
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Defensive sarcasm masking irritation at perceived hypocrisy

Waits inside C.J.'s office per Leo's instruction, defends gluing her phone as retaliation for rule-breaking, shouts inaudibly during argument, delivers sarcastic jab on C.J.'s maturity, exits smirking after her final taunt.

Goals in this moment
  • Justify prank as fair retaliation for schedule violation
  • Undermine C.J.'s authority by highlighting her rule-breaking
Active beliefs
  • White House protocols like schedule sign-outs are inviolable
  • Escalatory pranks enforce accountability among staff
Character traits
defensive sarcastic dutiful witty
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Focused urgency driving crisis response

Places urgent call to Leo via Carol, invoking her authority to pull him from the mediation and subordinating the prank spat to Taiwan crisis escalation.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure immediate consultation with Chief of Staff on Strait tensions
  • Elevate national security over internal staff distractions
Active beliefs
  • Timely intervention prevents diplomatic delays
  • Hierarchy demands instant pivot to geopolitical threats
Character traits
assertive decisive
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Carol
primary

Calm and dutiful amid surrounding chaos

Interrupts the heated exchange at the doorway to relay Nancy McNally's call to Leo, prompting his swift departure and shifting focus from feud to crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Promptly deliver urgent message from national security advisor
  • Redirect Leo to higher-priority Taiwan Strait matters
Active beliefs
  • Personal staff conflicts yield to national security imperatives
  • Precise communication maintains White House operational flow
Character traits
efficient neutral professional
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C.J.'s Signed-Out Copy of the Daily Schedule

Central trigger of the confrontation: C.J. references signing it out from Maryann against rules that prohibit removal, provoking Charlie's crazy-glue prank on her phone; embodies petty protocol breach fueling staff feud amid larger crisis, highlighting tensions between flexibility and rigidity.

Before: Signed out by C.J. from library, in her …
After: Remains with C.J., papers thrown onto collapsing desk
Before: Signed out by C.J. from library, in her possession despite rules
After: Remains with C.J., papers thrown onto collapsing desk

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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"C.J.: "You really want to dance with me?""
"LEO: "All right. I think it's fine that people blow off a little steam, but now it's done, and it's time for one of you to be mature.""
"C.J.: "So, how long do you usually make people your bitch?" CHARLIE: "Depends.""