A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family.A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family.A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family.
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- 2 wins & 7 nominations
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- TriviaTéa Leoni and Tim Daly are graduates of the same high school, the Putney School in Vermont: Tim in 1974 and Téa in 1984.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: With Elizabeth McCord's assumption of the Presidency in the final season, the word Secretary" in the opening credits rotates to become "President".
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This is the fictional story of an ex-CIA analyst who now is a professor in a University and a wife and a mother of 3 teenagers. One day, her mentor in the agency, who now happens to be the president of the U.S. offers her (insisted more like it) the position of the secretary of state.
In the pilot episode we see her dealing with her first big crisis, 2 months after her appointment as the secretary.
The whole presentation of the show is soft and painless. Her 4-5 assistants add some comedy elements to the not-so-dramatic atmosphere while she is dealing with the crisis and at her home everything works like a clock with her clever kids and the supportive husband.
The star Tea Leoni (who serves also as a producer for the series, and it shows because of the favorable way her character is scripted) is doing her best, I guess, but it's hard not notice the results of some cosmetic surgery or botox, that make her face far less expressive than it should be.
I read some comments that compare this with the ...multiple award winning series The West Wing! Sorry no comparison at all. This is a mild political drama with (I'm afraid so) a very fragile future.
In the pilot episode we see her dealing with her first big crisis, 2 months after her appointment as the secretary.
The whole presentation of the show is soft and painless. Her 4-5 assistants add some comedy elements to the not-so-dramatic atmosphere while she is dealing with the crisis and at her home everything works like a clock with her clever kids and the supportive husband.
The star Tea Leoni (who serves also as a producer for the series, and it shows because of the favorable way her character is scripted) is doing her best, I guess, but it's hard not notice the results of some cosmetic surgery or botox, that make her face far less expressive than it should be.
I read some comments that compare this with the ...multiple award winning series The West Wing! Sorry no comparison at all. This is a mild political drama with (I'm afraid so) a very fragile future.
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- Madam President
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