When a Russian dissident flees to the U.S. after contracting smallpox, Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord and retired U.N. Ambassador Kat Sandoval must work with Russian Foreign Minister Konstantin Avdonin to contain the outbreak.
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s04e01 - News Cycle
s04e02 - Off the Record
s04e03 - The Essentials
s04e04 - Shutdown
s04e05 - Persona Non Grata
s04e06 - Loophole
s04e07 - North to the Future
s04e08 - The Fourth Estate
s04e09 - Minefield
s04e10 - Women Transform the World
s04e11 - Mitya
s04e12 - Sound and Fury
s04e13 - Reading the Signs
s04e14 - Refuge
s04e15 - The Unnamed
s04e16 - My Funny Valentine
s04e17 - Phase Two
s04e18 - The Friendship Game
s04e19 - Thin Ice
s04e20 - The Things We Get to Say
s04e21 - Protocol
s04e22 - Nightwatch
Elizabeth McCord is a shrewd, determined, newly appointed Secretary of State who drives international diplomacy, battles office politics and circumvents protocol as she negotiates global and domestic issues, both at the White House and at home. A college professor and a brilliant former CIA analyst who left for ethical reasons, Elizabeth returns to public life at the request of the President following the suspicious passing of her predecessor.
The President values her apolitical leanings, her deep knowledge of the Middle East, her flair for languages and her ability to not just think outside the box, but to not even acknowledge there is a box. McCord's team includes her Chief of Staff Nadine Tolliver, speechwriter Matt Mahoney, press coordinator Daisy Grant and her charming assistant, Blake Moran. As McCord debates third world problems and finesses foreign dignitaries at work, that's just a warm-up for when she goes home to her supportive husband Henry and their three bright children, where 'politics' and 'compromise' take on new meaning.