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Bartlet and Abbey's Bedroom Bed
Bartlet and Abbey stand near this bed in the President's bedroom as they prepare for sleep late at night. A newscast on Will Bailey's gaffe and Bill Armstrong's attacks plays nearby, prompting Abbey to voice frustrations over domestic interventions and her envy of bold risks. Bartlet responds with a Max Weber quote before they map veto threats and budget shifts on the gag rule. The bed anchors their shift from personal crisis to political strategy in quiet intimacy.
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