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I liked tonight's episode. felt sad at the death of the Prince. It was cool that he was friends with Liz at school. Glad Stevie made up with her Mom. Ironic that the "slave" was so eager to go back to work..
As always great writing. Maybe some of our politicians should watch this and take some hints.
Another solid episode and thank you God the writers finally made Stevie get over herself and forgive her mom. Shame of it was it took her grandfather lying to her to make her wake up. Hopefully it'll be a while before she hops on her "I'm 20 years old and I know everything" high horse. Wonder how long before we dive back into investigating the previous Secretary's death and uncover the truth. My guess it'll be the season finale. Till then it's back to the old crisis of the week/ angst at home episodes. And I have no problem with that since the writers create a great balance and keep things interesting
You do realize this is a TV show? Rarely does life allow you to wrap up the world's problem in a neat little bow in just one hour.
Of course I realize it is a TV show. I am referring to the way they handle things. Just a thought I do not want to get into politics here in the TV forum.
Good to know it will be back ! Is this season over or is it just having a break? As usual CBS website is no help.
There are only two episodes left. Madame Secretary was originally given a 15 order first season, not the usual 23. They've shown 13. The last two are set to air in March.
#14.... Mar 1 Whisper of the Ax
#15.... Mar 8 The Ninth Circle
^^^ Thanks for the info; I couldn't find it online.
What a weird placing of these last two episodes..., especially as we know the series has been renewed.
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