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Southwest Campus Entrance — Exterior (Georgetown University)

A guarded threshold on the campus’s southwest flank where ordinary student traffic grinds against a tightened, surveillance-ready perimeter. Agents array themselves along the doorway and adjacent walkways—about a dozen bodies forming a low, watchful cordon—turning casual comings and goings into a staged corridor of observation. The entrance hums with campus noise—footsteps, distant conversation, the scrape of backpacks—but those sounds sharpen under the weight of vigilance: eyes track exits, radios whisper, and the threshold feels less like welcome and more like a controlled chokepoint that contains risk and redirects movement.
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S1E18 · Six Meetings Before Lunch
French Lesson Interrupted — A Reporter Ambush

The Southwest Entrance is referenced as the perimeter point where roughly a dozen agents are posted, signaling layered security and the larger protective posture beyond the immediate cafeteria.

Atmosphere

Guarded and watchful; a controlled chokepoint implied rather than directly seen in this moment.

Functional Role

Perimeter/recon vantage that supports the extraction and indicates institutional readiness.

Symbolic Significance

Represents institutional protection and the unseen machinery that underwrites the girls' safety.

Access Restrictions

Heavily monitored and effectively guarded during the incident.

Agents arrayed along the doorway Footsteps and radios in low tone A sense of staged observation

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