Just like the good-looking American dramas I like, this unit has a good grasp of the rhythm of the main line, and I don't know if it can continue to maintain this advantage in the future.
Of course, what was unexpected at first was to turn the diplomatic issue into a CSI kind of unit drama, solve one diplomatic issue at a time, and simplify a lot of the complicated aspects of the reality of political operations. Side sweet story.
Therefore, the protagonist's power is a bit strong, but I like the atmosphere where the protagonist and her husband who has a good relationship with her can open the protagonist's power plug-in and flash the atmosphere, so the exaggeration of the protagonist's power depends on whether you like it or not.
Incorporating current events into the plot theme is also quite catchy with the news, such as the debt repayment of Greece. Basically, it is really suitable for teaching children to remember the names of different countries, and to understand the international relations of the United States and the value of Americans.
The most funny thing in the plot is: "Because you didn't plan to continue to run for election, but instead made you the most suitable person for the job of Secretary of State", people can't help but ask the screenwriter, how bad is it? I like candidates (laughs)
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