
Madam Secretary
About
A former CIA analyst becomes U.S. Secretary of State, juggling global diplomacy and a demanding family life.
Elizabeth McCord, a seasoned CIA analyst and political science professor, is tapped by President Conrad Dalton to serve as Secretary of State after a sudden tragedy. Over six seasons she navigates complex international disputes, balances Washington politics, and works to maintain her family's cohesion amid the pressures of the nation's highest office. The series blends sharp political dialogue with intimate family moments, highlighting the personal cost of public service.
What to know
- 6 seasons, 120 episodes
- Episodes run about 45 minutes
- Premise centers on diplomacy and family balance
- Lead actress is Téa Leoni
- Created by Barbara Hall
- Strong political and diplomatic themes
- Includes occasional mature language
- Involves military and CIA storylines
Watch if
If you enjoy realistic political dramas that showcase the complexities of international negotiation, leadership, and the personal toll on family life, Madam Secretary offers compelling storytelling and strong character development across its six seasons.
Skip if
If you prefer lighthearted or purely procedural shows, this series’ focus on high‑stakes diplomacy, mature themes, and nuanced political intrigue may feel too intense and slow‑paced for casual viewing.
Premise Overview
Core Cast
Political Storylines
Family Dynamics
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