Madam Secretary - Season 2
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The second season of Madam Secretary an American political drama television series originally aired in the United States on CBS from October 4, 2015, through May 8, 2016. The season was produced by CBS Television Studios, with Barbara Hall as showrunner and executive producer. Debuting on September 21, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season on January 12, 2015. Madam Secretary was renewed for a third season on March 25, 2016.
Madeleine Albright guest role as herself a former Secretary of State,[2] Jill Hennessy joined cast in a recurring role as Jane Fellows,[29] Chris Petrovski was cast in a recurring role for the second season as Dmitri Petrov.[30]
Hall: It was so much fun having Morgan direct the season premiere. He had great enthusiasm for the story and a strong point of view about how to tell it. Everyone loved working with him.
The three political figures will play themselves in the upcoming season, which stars Téa Leoni as Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord. The episode will kick off with McCord asking for advice from the former secretaries of state about responding to a delicate situation, according to a statement released by CBS.
Albright was the first woman to become appointed secretary of state, where she served under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001. She has also previously appeared on season 2 of Madam Secretary back in 2015.
\"We're delighted to have these three former secretaries of state be part of our season premiere,\" said Executive Producer and Series Creator Barbara Hall, in a statement. \"It was a privilege to experience their perspectives and discourse both in and behind the scenes.\"
Madam Secretary wraps up its first season Sunday night with a finale that demonstrates how the show is slowly, steadily addressing the issues that previously prevented it from being a first-class drama. Tea Leoni has been giving a consistently fine performance as Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, as has Tim Daly as Henry, her impressively-hyphenate husband: theology-professor-spy-Iraq-War-vet. But Madam Secretary has also suffered some of the unevenness of tone and emphasis that plague many first-season shows.
There was also a stretch earlier this season that strained to join the work- and home-life of the Secretary of State: Bess globetrots around the world, yet frequently manages to get home in time to scarf down some take-out Chinese with Henry and the kids, who like to debate policy points with Mom. I enjoy the fact that Madam Secretary, like The Good Wife, has young characters who are, unlike too many primetime kids, inquisitive and engaged with the world, who mouth off with a minimum of TV-cool sarcasm.
"Pose" was the best series for LGBTQ people possibly ever, and its landmark qualities set the bar high for subsequent series with an LGBTQ focus. "Pose" has been greenlit for a second season (yay!), so we expect more of the same and maybe other breakout storylines. It can't come soon enough.
We would add that we tweeted Steven Canals, the impossibly young, black, brilliant UCLA film school grad and writer, director and co-creator of "Pose" after the July 22 season finale to say how much we loved it, and he replied. He's just as wonderful as one would imagine from his characters, and clearly centers his fans. That just made us love the show more.
While the recent episode where Plum (Joy Nash is so, so good) is sexually assaulted was horrific and deserving of that rating, as the series ended this week (how is AMC still pondering renewing for a second season with all the media attention this series has received?) we couldn't figure out why it got this rating throughout. The violence on prime time network TV series is extreme, yet never warrants MA ratings. This is another way to chase off advertisers from series like "Pose" and "Dietland" that are highlighting American lives we rarely see in honest and authentic ways. Restricting access to such series is just another way to marginalize both series and the people those series are highlighting.
As for Madam Secretary, she will be appearing next season on CBS' "Madam Secretary," which should be intriguing. The network announced Hillary Clinton's appearance last week, but didn't give spoilers. The series very much paralleled Hillary Clinton's life as Secretary of State with regard to the job itself, so we look forward to this art-imitates-life teaser. 59ce067264
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