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Madam Secretary (TV series)

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2014 American political drama television series

Madam Secretary
Genre
Created byBarbara Hall
Starring
Music byTranscenders
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes120(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Sam Hoffman
  • Téa Leoni
Production locationNew York City
Running time42–46 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 21, 2014 (2014-09-21) –
December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)

Madam Secretary (titledMadam President for its sixth and final season) is an Americanpolitical drama television series created byBarbara Hall, withMorgan Freeman andLori McCreary as executive producers. It starsTéa Leoni asElizabeth McCord, a formerCIA analyst andpolitical science professor who is appointed as theUnited States Secretary of State following the suspicious death of her predecessor.

Madam Secretary ran onCBS from September 21, 2014, to December 8, 2019, for a total of 120 episodes aired.

Premise

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The first five seasons ofMadam Secretary explore Elizabeth McCord's life as the reluctant but determinedUnited States Secretary of State. She drives international diplomacy, battles office politics, and circumvents protocol, if needed, as she navigates global conflicts. The show also focuses on McCord's personal life and family, and their relationship with her work; she is married and has three children.

At the end of the fifth season, McCord announces her candidacy forPresident of the United States; as the sixth season begins, the audience learns that she has won the election, and the remainder of the series follows her tenure as the United States' first female president.[3][4][5][6]

Cast and characters

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Main article:List of Madam Secretary characters

Main

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  • Téa Leoni asElizabeth McCord, theUnited States Secretary of State and later thePresident of the United States. Elizabeth spent twenty years as a CIA analyst before retiring to become a professor of political science at theUniversity of Virginia. She is appointed as Secretary of State by her former CIA boss, now President Conrad Dalton, to replace Secretary of State Vincent Marsh, who died in a plane crash. She later succeeds Dalton as president.
  • Tim Daly as Henry McCord, Elizabeth's husband of 25 years and later theFirst Gentleman of the United States. A theology professor and formerMarine Corps aviator duringOperation Desert Storm, he is hired by theNational Security Agency, which employs him as an operative in combating religious extremism. At the end of the third season, Henry is appointed as the head of the CIA'sSpecial Activities Division.
  • Bebe Neuwirth as Nadine Tolliver (seasons 1–4), Elizabeth'schief of staff. Nadine had a six-year affair with the late Secretary of State Vincent Marsh, beginning when he was a senator fromIllinois. Originally suspicious and resentful of the new Secretary of State, Tolliver soon learns to trust McCord, and the two cultivate a strong working relationship. In the first season, Nadine romancesNASA Administrator Glenn and later falls into a relationship with political consultant Mike Barnow. In the fourth season, Nadine retires from the State Department to spend more time with her family inSan Francisco when her son Roman tells her that he is going to have a child.
  • Željko Ivanek as Russell Jackson, theWhite House Chief of Staff for President Dalton.[7] McCord appoints him as her chief of staff as well, 98 days into her presidency. His objective of keeping the president politically secure often results in confrontation with McCord due to her unorthodox diplomatic techniques.
  • Erich Bergen as Blake Moran, Elizabeth'spersonal assistant and the only member of her staff as Secretary of State that she hired rather than inherited. In the fifth season, McCord fires him, only to rehire him as her new assistant policy advisor.
  • Patina Miller as Daisy Grant, Elizabeth'spress coordinator. Daisy briefly dates speechwriter Matt Mahoney in the first season. In the third season, she dates "Kevin" from theBureau of Budget and Planning, who turns out to be an undercover CIA operative investigating the State Department. After he is killed in a weapons-trafficking conspiracy, Daisy learns she is pregnant with his child. In the fourth season, Daisy gives birth to their daughter, Joanna Grant.
  • Geoffrey Arend as Matt Mahoney, Elizabeth'sspeechwriter. Matt briefly dates Daisy in the first season; the two are implied to have rekindled their relationship by the end of the series.
  • Wallis Currie-Wood as Stephanie "Stevie" McCord, Elizabeth and Henry's daughter and oldest child. Stevie attended Lovell University andGeorgetown University, and later applied toHarvard Law School. She serves as an intern to Russell Jackson and was previously engaged to Jareth Glover. In the fourth season, Stevie begins a secret relationship with Dmitri Petrov while he is undercover, placing them both in peril. In the series finale, Stevie and Dmitri marry in a ceremony officiated by former President Dalton.
  • Kathrine Herzer as Alison McCord, Elizabeth and Henry's younger daughter.
  • Evan Roe as Jason McCord, Elizabeth and Henry's only son and youngest child. Jason is aleftist and self-proclaimedanarchist who is generally critical of his mother's political views but protective of her personal reputation.
  • Keith Carradine as Conrad Dalton (seasons 2–6; recurring season 1), thePresident of the United States. Conrad served in theUnited States Marine Corps as asecond lieutenant during theVietnam War and was theDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency during Elizabeth's career at the CIA. In the third season, Dalton is re-elected as anindependent candidate after failing to secure his party's nomination, in part due to a controversial change in policy championed by Elizabeth. He offers Elizabeth the role of vice president during his campaign, but eventually taps Teresa Hurst for the position instead.
  • Sebastian Arcelus as Jay Whitman (seasons 3–6; recurring seasons 1–2), Elizabeth's chief of staff and (formerly) seniorpolicy advisor. In the third season, Jay and his wife Abby (Stephanie J. Block) separate because of his punishing work schedule; she retains custody of their daughter, Chloe. Jay is promoted to chief of staff in the fourth season. In the fifth season, while stuck atShannon Airport in Ireland due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland, Jay meets noted Dutch chess player Annelies De Runnow (Marissa Neitling). They develop a mutual attraction after many hours at the airport, and agree to start a long-distance relationship. When Elizabeth decides to run for president, Jay initially passes on the chance to serve as her chief of staff in order to start a life with Annelies. Elizabeth later rehires Jay as her chief of staff.
  • Sara Ramirez as Kat Sandoval (seasons 4–5), Elizabeth's policy advisor and former chief of staff to theUnited States Ambassador to the United Nations.
  • Kevin Rahm as Michael "Mike B." Barnow (season 6; recurring seasons 1–5), a sarcastic political consultant and operative who occupies several positions among the departments of theUnited States Cabinet. Barnow is aRhodes Scholar who is said to have left a brilliant legal career for a political career that was cut short by a scandalous divorce. His unofficial role as an advisor to Elizabeth earns him a reputation as her 'hatchet man'. Elizabeth later appoints him as her campaign manager during her presidential run. Following her victory, she appoints him as herWhite House Chief of Staff. After her first 100 days in office, Elizabeth asks him to remain as chief of staff, but he refuses and instead chooses to serve asCounselor to the President. Mike is rarely seen without his belovedAustralian Cattle Dog Gordon.

Recurring

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Presidential Cabinets and principal advisors

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Dalton cabinet
OfficeNameTerm
PresidentConrad Dalton (Keith Carradine)2013–2019
Vice PresidentMark Delgado (Alex Fernandez)2013–2017
Teresa Hurst (Jan Maxwell/Jayne Atkinson)2017–2019
Secretary of StateVincent Marsh (Brian Stokes Mitchell)2013–2014
Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni)2014–2019
Susan Thompson (Tonya Pinkins)2019–2019
Secretary of the TreasuryMax Quinn (Michael Cumpsty)2013–2014
Secretary of DefenseGordon Becker (Mike Pniewski)2013–2019
Attorney GeneralMary Campbell (Anna Deavere Smith)2013–2015
Louise Cronenberg (Leslie Hendrix)2015–2016
Unknown (shown in "French Revolution")2016–2017
Hank Nolan (John Bolton)2017–2019
Director of National IntelligenceEphraim Ware (Clifton Davis)2013–2019
Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency
Andrew Munsey (Patrick Breen)2013–2015
Sean Williams (Larry Pine)2015–2015
Dennis Ellerman (John Doman)2015–2016
Hugh Haymond (Michael Gaston)2016–2019
National Security AdvisorDarren Kahn (Cotter Smith)2013–2015
Craig Sterling (Julian Acosta)2015–2015
ADM (Ret.) Ellen Hill (Johanna Day)2016–2019
Chief of StaffRussell Jackson (Željko Ivanek)2013–2019
McCord cabinet
OfficeNameTerm
PresidentElizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni)2019–present
Vice PresidentCarlos Morejon (José Zúñiga)2019–present
Secretary of StateSusan Thompson (Tonya Pinkins)2019–present
Director of National IntelligenceEphraim Ware (Clifton Davis)2019–present
National Security AdvisorADM (Ret.) Ellen Hill (Johanna Day)2019–present
Chief of StaffMike Barnow (Kevin Rahm)2019–2019
Russell Jackson (Željko Ivanek)2019–2019
Jay Whitman (Sebastian Arcelus)2019–present

Other officials

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OfficeNameTerm
Chief Justice of the United StatesFrawley (Morgan Freeman)2013–present
Deputy Secretary of StateSteven Cushing (William Allen Young)2013–2019
Assistant Secretary of State for African AffairsSusan Thompson (Tonya Pinkins)2014–2019
United States Ambassador to YemenPaul Wellington (Tim Guinee)2013–present
United States Ambassador to MyanmarArlen Maxwell (David Rasche)2013–2016
United States Ambassador to AlgeriaRoy Curtis (Dakin Matthews)2013–2016
Deputy Director of the FBIMarguerite Sanchez (Roslyn Ruff)2013–present
Administrator of theNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationGlenn (John Pankow)2013–present
Chairman of theNational Transportation Safety BoardHumphrey Nelson (Alfredo Narciso)2013–present

Episodes

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Main article:List of Madam Secretary episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
122September 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)May 3, 2015 (2015-05-03)
223October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04)May 8, 2016 (2016-05-08)
323October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02)May 21, 2017 (2017-05-21)
422October 8, 2017 (2017-10-08)May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)
520October 7, 2018 (2018-10-07)April 21, 2019 (2019-04-21)
610October 6, 2019 (2019-10-06)December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)

Production

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Development

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In August 2013, it was announcedMadam Secretary was in development atCBS, co-written byBarbara Hall.[3][4]Madam Secretary is about "the personal and professional life of a maverick female secretary of state, as she drives international diplomacy, wrangles office politics and balances a complex family life."[4][5][6] The producers have said the show was partly inspired by the experiences ofHillary Clinton.[8]

Filming primarily took place in New York City with some external filming in Washington D.C.[9][10][11][12][13]

The show's pilot episode was directed byDavid Semel.[14] On May 9, 2014,Madam Secretary received a series order at CBS.[5][6] A preview trailer was released on May 14, 2014.[15]Madam Secretary premiered on CBS on September 21, 2014,[16] and on October 27, 2014, CBS picked up the series for a full season of 22 episodes.[17]Madam Secretary was renewed for a sixth season on May 9, 2019.[18] On May 15, 2019, it was announced the sixth season would be the series' final season and would comprise 10 episodes.[19] It premiered on October 6, 2019.[20] Filming for the series was completed on November 13, 2019.[21]

Casting

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In January 2014, the pilot was cast withTéa Leoni as Elizabeth McCord,[22]Tim Daly as Henry McCord,[23]Geoffrey Arend as Matt Mahoney,[24]Patina Miller as press coordinator Daisy Grant,[25]Bebe Neuwirth as Elizabeth's chief of staff Nadine Tolliver,Erich Bergen as Blake Moran,Evan Roe as Elizabeth's son, Jason McCord,[26] Kathrine Herzer as Elizabeth and Henry's daughter Alison McCord,[27]Željko Ivanek as Russell Jackson,[28] andWallis Currie-Wood as Elizabeth and Henry's older daughter Stephanie "Stevie" McCord.[29]

Bebe Neuwirth left the series after the third episode of the fourth season.[30][31]Sara Ramirez joined the cast as Kat Sandoval, replacing Bebe Neuwirth as a series regular. Of Ramirez, Hall stated, "She brings a fresh perspective and a fun, energetic quality to the State Department staff."[32][33][34]

On August 6, 2019, it was revealed that Ramirez would not return as a regular for the sixth and final season.[citation needed] On September 3, 2019, it was revealed that regulars Arend, Roe, Herzer, Carradine, and Arcelus would also be dropped from the main cast; however, Carradine was expected to make at least one guest appearance, and the others would appear in recurring roles according to their work schedules.[citation needed] Additionally, Kevin Rahm, who had recurred as McCord's advisor Michael "Mike B." Barnow since the second half of the first season, would be upgraded to regular status.[citation needed]

Broadcast

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The series is particularly popular inFinland: 9% of Finnish people watched the first episode when it premiered onMTV3 on January 1, 2015.[35][36]

Reception

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Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofMadam Secretary
SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1Sunday 8:00 p.m.22September 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)14.75[37]May 3, 2015 (2015-05-03)9.67[38]2014–151014.16[39]
223October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04)11.79[40]May 8, 2016 (2016-05-08)9.99[41]2015–161412.39[42]
3Sunday 9:00 p.m.23October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02)9.20[43]May 21, 2017 (2017-05-21)7.44[44]2016–171810.92[45]
4Sunday 10:00 p.m.22October 8, 2017 (2017-10-08)7.21[46]May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)6.22[47]2017–18378.84[48]
520October 7, 2018 (2018-10-07)6.13[49]April 21, 2019 (2019-04-21)4.79[50]2018–19428.12[51]
610October 6, 2019 (2019-10-06)4.77[52]December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)4.53[53]2019–20526.74[54]
  • Note: In seasons four through six during the fall, the series was scheduled to air at 10:30 p.m. ET/9:30 p.m. CT to allow forfootball andgolf overruns (there were no delays from Mountain Time westward). Since its move to the last hour of primetime, this resulted in several new episodes being delayed a week at the last minute due to a game's overrunning, to allow CBS affiliatelocal newscasts to start as close to 11:00 p.m. ET/ 10:00 p.m. CT as possible; in this case, a repeat aired in the Mountain Time Zone westward instead, with Canadian broadcasterGlobal following CBS's scheduling in order to take advantage ofsimsub advertising opportunities.

Critical reception

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Madam Secretary has been met with generally positive reviews from TV critics. OnMetacritic, the show has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[55] OnRotten Tomatoes, the show holds a rating of 67% based on reviews from 52 critics. The site's consensus for the first season reads, "Bolstered byTea Leoni's strong central performance,Madam Secretary is a solid but unspectacular political drama."[56]

Three former United States Secretaries of State were apparent fans of the series. On April 27, 2022, during a eulogy at the memorial service forMadeleine Albright (Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001),Hillary Clinton (Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013) disclosed that she, Albright, andColin Powell (Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005), "loved and actually watched"Madam Secretary. All three former Secretaries of State made a cameo appearance together in the fifth-season premiere of the show, which aired on October 7, 2018.[57]

Criticism

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Three women have served as United States Secretary of State to date:Madeleine Albright from 1997 to 2001 underBill Clinton,Condoleezza Rice from 2005 to 2009 underGeorge W. Bush, andHillary Clinton from 2009 to 2013 underBarack Obama. Shortly after the series' debut,Fox News asked if the show served as a campaign ad supporting Hillary Clinton, but quoted theLos Angeles Times saying the lead character was "no Hillary knock-off" and a New York publicist calling the casting of a woman "simple business and smart on CBS' behalf."[58] Conservative activist organizationCulture and Media Institute said "The connections in the show between Elizabeth and Hillary are clear, from the blond hair to the pantsuits."[58]

When the trailer of the 15th episode of the third season titled "Break in Diplomacy" was released showing McCord responding to unwanted sexual advances by fictionalPhilippine president Datu Andrada by punching Andrada in the face, the series became controversial in the Philippines. Viewers noticed parallels between Andrada and real-life Philippine presidentRodrigo Duterte, who was known for making inappropriate and sexist remarks.[59] ThePhilippine Embassy in Washington published a statement protesting the negative depiction of the presidential character on its Facebook page.[60]

The fourth-season premiere, "News Cycle", led to a protest fromEast Timor's Minister of StateJosé Ramos-Horta, aNobel Peace Prize laureate. He said, "It is a slander against a country that only shows ignorance and racism."[61] The show used the border dispute betweenAustralia and East Timor in theTimor Sea as background story. (The dispute is transferred in the TV show to theSouth China Sea, although neither Australia nor East Timor borders it). East Timor is shown as a country controlled by aMexicandrug cartel and used for the shipment of drugs. Secretary McCord asksChina to take measures to prevent the leader of the drug cartel from making anarco-state out of East Timor.[61]

In the fourth episode of the first season, "Just Another Normal Day", the series used stock footage shot inHoi An, Vietnam, but noted the location asFuling, China. This caused anger among the Vietnamese government, who said that the episode "offended Vietnam's sovereignty and territorial integrity". Soon after, the Department of Radio, Television and Electronic Information of the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam ordered a ban on the series, and asked Netflix to remove the series from the Vietnamese version of Netflix.[62]

Accolades

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YearAssociationCategoryNominee(s)Result
2014TV Guide AwardFavorite New ShowMadam SecretaryNominated
2015American Cinema Editors Awards 2015[63]Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial TelevisionElena Maganini and Michael D. OrnsteinNominated
41st People's Choice Awards[64]Favorite Actress in a New TV SeriesTéa LeoniNominated
Favorite New TV DramaMadam SecretaryNominated
Publicists Guild of AmericaThe Maxwell Weinberg Publicists Showmanship Television AwardCBS Television Studio/Madam SecretaryNominated
2015Humanitas Prize60 Minute Network or Syndicated TelevisionMadam SecretaryNominated
2016CBS MVP Awards[65]Best Motivational SpeechTéa LeoniNominated
2016Humanitas Prize60 Minute Network or Syndicated TelevisionMadam SecretaryNominated

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