Madam Secretary
American actress Téa Leoni in
the role of fictional Madam Secretary
It is not a political serial, or policing, nor is Biography
(this personal doesn’t concern with Hillary Clinton) ... it is like social work
fit for watching family members and so are their sense of proportion proud of
being Americans, from the country's Elizabeth Faulkner McCord, the heroine of
the work, and the fourth woman (assumed), holds the position of State of the
United States of America.
Thus, simply, and without dramatic introductions or teaser context,
the US president's motorcade stopped at the farm for horses, and the president dismounts
to ask the university professor to serve as the country's foreign minister.
Without a clear political background, or experience in the work of a former
diplomat (except for a passing reference in the second episode previously
worked in the Central Intelligence Agency), Elizabeth McCord have (lead role
American actress Téa Leoni) to accept this position, which seems as shown by
facial features President it does not fit, at this particular stage, only her.
Enter what one of her aide’s calls difference between a maze
of philosophical thought, and academic thinking and practical application in
situations she faced. From Syria to Yemen, and Pakistan to mediate a dispute
between China and Japan, "Madam Secretary " appears in the
semi-individual missions, live crisis with White House chief of staff who seems
to control the functioning of the president, who, in turn, only a few sentences
and phrases that Elizabeth McCord interpreted as a kind of allow her to act in
their own way.
The series show began on 21 September on the American
channel, "CBS." In the first episode, we hear from two young
Americans arrested in Damascus during their time within one of the armed
battalions. She takes the job away from the political and security coordination
with forces on the ground. She accepted with a spy who associated with
extensive ties to intercontinental gangs and organizations, we do not see or
hear from Damascus nothing about it. One telephone call resolves the crisis,
compared to one and a half million dollars. Carried out the task, it does not
matter how. In the second episode, American leadership obsessed with falling
living in "a second Benghazi" crisis when her embassy exposed in
Sanaa to armed attack by groups of anti-Americanism and caller her death. Madam
Secretary interferes for the agreement with the authority of war mercenaries
who go and believe in the safety of the American ambassador in order to avoid a
disaster in Sanaa, similar to those that took place in Benghazi. Then move to
an agreement with Pakistan, and then working to mediate for the implementation
of a peace agreement between China and Japan.
This sequence of events, with the highlight the details of
her personal life, her husband is a teacher of religion, and her son and her
two daughters, seems superficially with the absence of any kind of thrill and excitement.
Everything resolves through phone calls or conversations via Skype. From here,
the work seems revolves around the same, there is no focus on her personal life
and the implications of its diplomatic, nor does it clarify what can be
displayed from secrets pull the viewer and attract to work on the grounds that
it is exposed to the reality of events taking place in the most powerful
country in the world, and this, alone, can be a fertile environment for entertaining
stories. For this, the series seems which was produced by "CBS" and
being across 22 episodes, directed to a watcher (still) incredibly believes idealistic
quotes and American justice achieved here in individual initiatives in
situations.
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