Object
C.J. Cregg's Office Couch (2-Seat, Perimeter Seating)
Low, two-seat neutral-toned upholstered couch hugs the perimeter of C.J. Cregg's office, soft fabric cushions plunging deep under her collapsed weight as exhaustion claims her sprawled form—arms rounded, seats fiercely compressed, impressions lingering like accusations of overwork. Sam looms close, eyes tracing the yield; Carol signals urgently nearby; the sleep doctor materializes in the charged hush, all orbiting this sagging anchor where C.J. deflects collapse with barbed wit and veiled legal warnings.
5 appearances
Purpose
Provide informal seating and a low staging surface in C.J.'s office for private conversations, rapid staff triage, and brief rest.
Significance
Functions as the tactile locus for a turning-point exchange: its occupancy and compressed cushions underscore the erosion of trust and the enforcement of professional boundaries when leak suspicion surfaces, visually reinforcing C.J.'s insistence on integrity.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used