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Tea Leoni stars as Elizabeth McCord, the shrewd, determined, newly appointed Secretary of State who drives international diplomacy, battles office politics and circumvents protocol as she negotiates global and domestic issues, both at the White House and at home.
Genres Military and War , Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Newly-appointed Secretary Of State Elizabeth McCord is immediately faced with a maelstrom of complex political challenges, and an international hostage situation is her top priority.
While in the process of dealing with a crisis in Yemen, Elizabeth faces a challenge at home when her oldest daughter makes headlines for protesting her university's new policy.
Elizabeth is confronted by a hostile reporter who threatens to publish confidential documents that were leaked from inside the State Department.
While Elizabeth works to successfully broker a peace treaty between China and Japan, a Chinese student seeking political asylum threatens the deal.
When Elizabeth faces the daunting task of negotiating with Iran over their escalating nuclear program, she is determined to deal with the situation in a peaceful manner, despite the President's position of using military action.
Elizabeth faces unexpected consequences when she makes a plea to the President to help with a dire situation in Western Africa.
When Elizabeth brings Alison with her to India on her first state department trip abroad she's thrown into crisis mode when a massive earthquake hits that causes an explosion at an American-owned factory, and she's separated from Alison during the chaos. Sakina Jaffrey guest stars.
When the President approves Henry's reactivation into the NSA, he lies to Elizabeth about his continued involvement in the spy game.
Elizabeth, Henry and Isabelle launch their own investigation into the plane crash that killed former Secretary of State Vincent Marsh. Brian Stokes Mitchell guest stars.
When the State Department goes on lockdown due to a deranged gunman outside the building, Elizabeth is confined with a delegation from Iraq whose translator threatens to reveal damaging information about her actions while in the CIA. Sam Daly guest stars.
Elizabeth, Henry and Isabelle work together to find former Secretary of State Vincent Marsh's secret bank account, but soon uncover that one of Elizabeth's staff members already has access to it.
When a Texas state trooper is killed by a Mexican cartel smuggler, Elizabeth arranges an extradition deal before going on vacation to celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary in New York City. However, when political issues arise around the case, she is forced to cut their trip short.
Elizabeth pushes for the prosecution of a diplomat after he is caught holding a maid hostage in his home. Emmy Award winner Tom Skerritt and Aasif Mandvi guest star.
Elizabeth is humiliated at a public budget hearing when her staff fails to find the corruption that exists in her microloan program. Also, the investigation into Marsh's death continues. Kevin Rahm and Journalist Martin Bashir guest star.
Elizabeth heads to Turkey to mend political relations after the Turkish government releases a video that could be damaging to the CIA.
Elizabeth secretly travels to Iran in an attempt to prevent a coup that could impact President Dalton's administration. Anna Deveare Smith guest stars.
As Elizabeth struggles to hold herself together emotionally following the attack in Iran, she works to prevent an ecological disaster in the Amazon, and prepares for a national television appearance on "Face the Nation." CBS News' Bob Schieffer guest stars.
While Elizabeth seeks a diplomatic solution to a doomsday cult in Bolivia, a congressman attempting to negotiate with its leader is taken hostage. Tony Plana guest stars.
Elizabeth and President Dalton work together to solve the Greek debt crisis, but not everyone at home is happy with the agreement.
While Henry is in Russia giving a lecture on fundamentalism, Elizabeth must navigate tricky political waters when a Russian nuclear submarine vanishes in American waters.
As Elizabeth prepares for the arrival of Iranian President Shiraz to sign a nuclear treaty, she uncovers a top secret plot to assassinate him on United States soil. Marsha Mason and Hill Harper guest star.
When Elizabeth confronts her former friend Juliet, she flashes back to when then-CIA Director Dalton offered her a job that would have changed the course of her life. Also, Stevie and President Dalton's son, Harrison (Jason Ralph), begin a relationship that will have consequences. Martin Bashir guest stars.
Madam Secretary - Behind the Scenes
Madam Secretary - Behind the Scenes
Aaron J. Krohn Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2014
By itself, it's a 4 star show. But when I compare it to my all-time favorite D.C political show featuring a woman as the star attraction--"Commander-In-Chief", that 2005-06 series starring Geena Davis as our first female President--it's then when "Madam Secretary", starring Tea Leoni as US Secretary of State, gets reduced by a star. I gave it 4 stars, not just 3, because, in many ways, it's quite similar to "C-i-C"--at least in its "Pilot" episode and the 2nd episode, the only 2 I've watched so far. Here's a few of those similarities. 1. Leoni plays a former CIA person who resigned for ethical reasons after 4 years, and is a Professor at the University of Virginia when she's asked by the President to become the S of S after his current S of S suddenly dies in a plane crash. Davis played a former Congresswoman who had resigned after 4 years for ethical reasons, and is the Chancellor of the University of Richmond, also in Virginia, when then-candidate Teddy Bridges asks her to be his VP. After 2 years have passed, the President suddenly dies, and she becomes the President. 2. "C-i'C's POTUS is almost a clone of Madam Secretary's POTUS--in the face and in their build. 3. They each have 3 kids, 2 daughters and a son. One of the daughters in each show is somewhat rebellious, and does things that cause their mother problems in her job. 4. In M.S., the President's Chief of Staff is antagonistic to the new Secretary, and has somewhat of an "in" with the POTUS. (Although so does Leoni! In fact, POTUS was Director of the CIA for 12 years before becoming President, and was the one to recruit Leoni for the job!) In "C-i-C", President Mac Allen's main foe is played by Donald Sutherland, the Speaker of the House, who happens to have a long-term friendship with "Bridges". However, Sutherland's character is MUCH more "demonic" than her "enemy" in Madam Secretary. I enjoyed both shows, but the older show seemed more serious--far less joking around among her staff. Both shows deal mostly with foreign policy crises, with a fair sprinkling of domestic family matters. Both women are beautiful, though Leoni seems to be a 45 year old played by someone who might be able to pass for 29, thus creating less gravitas for the seriousness of her position. I don't know, maybe the remaining episodes of "Madam Secretary" will alter my opinion somewhat--or not at all. But for now, I recommend you buy the DVD of "Commander-in-Chief" if you want to see a strong woman in a most strong position of governance in our nation's capital!
Raymond Collier Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022
I really like this Television Series and bought ALL Six (6) Seasons, but the only major complaint that I have is that many of the Episodes tend to get a bit preachy in regards to subtle political issues being pushed. I'm very well aware that one's "feelings" and political views tend to leak into a Television and/or Movie Series, but it gets old after a while. Otherwise, I give it "5 Stars" for being entertaining.
A Battell Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2016
Very enjoyable show. We came in on the middle of season 1 and are just now catching up with all the characters' backstories. There are some surface similarities to a certain Aaron Sorkin show, but unlike the women on his shows, these women characters are allowed to be competent people. Sure, Elizabeth McCord has foibles, but she's not an idiot like the producer on The Newsroom, who had one moment of professional brilliance per episode and the rest of the time ran around like the proverbial headless chicken. (Also, the women on Madam Secretary don't seem to have the difficulties with hair flopping in their faces that plagued the aforementioned producer character, although Daisy seems to be stuck wearing summer clothes year round. Even beautiful toned arms get cold in January, don't they?) As for plots, I don't mind if a world crisis is averted every week; real life is dreary enough. Téa Leoni and Tim Daly do a great job depicting a strong marriage. They're good parents, and the kids are realistic, though some scenes border on the too-cute (they're all so chatty in the morning; who is actually like that?). Other acting standouts are Bebe Neuwirth and Erich Bergen, and Željko Ivanek is superb. All in all, a great show to end the weekend with and I'm looking forward to season 3. (I do wish the poster wasn't so ridiculously Photoshopped. Do they really think we can't tell? Do they really think Téa Leoni's face needs enhancing?)
Carole Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
This took a few episodes to hook me, but I am watching the series which we did not see when it was broadcast. Good plots, good acting. After a few seasons the writers seem to have problems coming up with new situations so I may not finish them all. I am amazed at the relationships between the main characters. Very natural, which indicates the excellence of their acting abilities. It also shows the behind-the-scenes of the Secretary and other major leaders roles and manipulations to keep the government functioning in spite of the adverse attempts to dismantle it. If you like politics. Watch it.
BoMan Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2014
Téa Leoni is absolutely spectacular in this role. This role seems to have been custom made for her. She has nailed the part, and we are only in episode 4. It seems like this is the decade for serial dramas, and one has to be discriminating or else one would be glued to the screen 24/7! TiVo or no TiVo, one can only watch so much; so therefore, I personally give a show the pilot plus maybe two episodes to trap me, and then it is remove it from ''season pass" and move on. This is a sophisticated drama and is definitely not for everyone, because of the subtle wit and humor that is not knee slapping funny, but appealing because the characters are so comfortable in their individual roles. They draw us in by their realism. So many times actors take an entire season to become really comfortable with the part and each other. Not Madam Secretary. One would think one was watching our government in action. I say this with major tongue in cheek because our current administration couldn't come close to governing the way this fictitious administration is handling affairs both foreign and domestic. Suffice it to say, the characters work; the plot works, and I hope the powers that be give this one a chance. We need more sophisticated shows on the airwaves.
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2015
This show is very clearly meant to hearken back to the good old days of The West Wing. The visual themes are very similar, as are the themes in the writing: duty to country, working toward a better world, real change is slow but comes in unexpected places. Neither our Madam Secretary nor her husband nor her children really come from an unexpected place--in this world, private school, a house in Virginia with lots of horses, way-elite academia and the CIA are not unexpected. Elizabeth's makeover in the first episode was not unexpected, but it did disappoint me. Yes, she's a practical woman who knows there are much more important issues, and if ditching the ponytail and pant suits lets her do her work, fine. But then, she seems to slowly phase her more "messy, masculine" (only by the standards of very beautiful women) look back in over the first season and no wars start because of it. International incidents, of course, abound; albeit not because of Elizabeth's hair, pantsuit, or even her self-involved college-age daughter doing everything she can to make the wrong kind of headlines. Many incidents start the way the do in the real, weird world, but how the world is saved from the brink of catastrophe depends on which character's day it is to leap into action, or shine with wit or wisdom. Elizabeth's husband Henry, the hunky religion professor/Marine pilot who's "done some work with the company", gets a disproportionate amount of world-saves. Sometimes old diplomatic and spy friends turn up. The one thing this show lacks, especially when compared to its obvious inspirational predecessors, is an office staff that could easily keep the show running for months if the big shots all died in a mountaineering accident. Bebe Neuwirth is flawless as the strict and sympathetic Chief of Staff, Elizabeth's assistant Blake is loyal and engaging, but I don't find myself rooting for the others. There are two or three interesting story arcs that kept my attention, and there will always be two hot questions: Will this superbly capable woman become President, or will she die when her hands-on approach to saving us all goes wrong?
KAREN RICHARDSON Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021
jas Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2015
The Season 1 episodes trace an upside down bell curve. They start out strong for episodes 1-3, weaken a bit in the middle, and get interesting again toward the end. The scenes of family life are modern and realistic-ish. The ability of the Secretary to settle tense and complex diplomatic issues more or less on her own, in the space of a single episode, and with scarcely any visible push back from her administration's entrenched domestic opponents -- all amiable fictions that are an inescapable part of the show's premise -- require a suspension of disbelief. I keep vacillating trying to decide what the series' weakest spot is: the often silly byplay among the Secretary's staff (baffling lack of seriousness, especially when compared with that in West Wing)? the sometimes too-cute for its own good interaction between the Secretary and her husband? the startling variations in script quality (as when the Secretary and her husband totally -- and unbelievably -- "lose it" with the Headmistress of their son's school, or when the President, normally a cad & a clod suddenly becomes a staunch good guy for just a few lines? But on the whole, a pleasant relief from the reality of our real-life politics.

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