Elizabeth relies on the advice of former secretaries of state on how to handle a delicate situation.Elizabeth relies on the advice of former secretaries of state on how to handle a delicate situation.Elizabeth relies on the advice of former secretaries of state on how to handle a delicate situation.
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Linda Lavin steals the show in the few moments we get to spend with her.
During or after every episode of this show, I have commented to my family that it is just a bit (or quite a bit) too earnest, idealistic, wholesome, etc. Although this episode was no exception, we are treated to a moment of realism from talented veteran actor Linda Lavin, playing the character of Joan, Russell's wise assistant. When "Stevie" explains to Joan that she wants to be valued, not for her connection to Russell or her mother, but for "what I've accomplished around here," Joan says very little in words, but speaks volumes with her slight twitch of a smile and her silence as Stevie talks herself into an embarrassing snit. Rarely do guest actors bring the skills Lavin does to this scene. Contrast this with the rather lame scene with Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, and Hillary Clinton-none of whom can act worth a damn-and Lavin deservea a Emmy.
Hollywood
It's just Hollywood folks! Watch and relax. Don't be so critical. A lot more to be critical about than TV
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The day history truly came into the show...
I have watched a lot of TV in my life, but never before I have found a single episode of a TV show become so political within seconds. When "Madam Secretray" talks to the advisory council of her predecessors, Colin Powell, Madleine Albright and Hillary Clinton, the tone set send shivers down my spine. No, the three are not notewothy actors, but they need not be. They are former politicians who shaped an America that was a trusted Partner and Power in the world. To see a TV show stand up and act out against trupism, against white supremacist feels good. The speech at the end, hailing Nuclear Weapons the second biggest threat to humanity, was right on point. I do not mind American Patrotism. Americans should be proud of their country. I do mind the stupid and cringeworthy nationalistic doctrine of "America First", which aims to alienate the world from the US... Thank you for going beyond entertainment,this time round.
Guess they couldn't get Condi.
I really liked this show - especially the 1st 2 seasons. Now, like most entertainment, we get our weekly dose of "this is how you should view the world". When the last episode ended with Elizabeth announcing she was going to run for president and Henry responding "I'm with you" as in I'm with her, I knew what we would be in for. I know this is a political show, but must it hit the viewer over the head with the Hollywood version of what is good and right?
America's common values
Judging from some of the reviews it seems some folks either didn't pay attention during the episode or have trouble grasping the values this country was founded on. Nationalism is not patriotism. To be honest I can't believe these folks ever really watched this show in the first place. Every episode has more nuance than they could handle.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is Madeleine Albright's second cameo in "Madam Secretary" after "The Doability Doctrine" from season 2.
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