Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 9 So it Goes
- TV-PG
- November 16, 2014
- 43 min
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7.7 (505)
In Madam Secretary season 1 episode 9, titled "So it Goes," Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord is faced with the daunting task of deciding whether or not to intervene in the government of Uzbekistan, a country with a poor human rights record. The decision becomes even more complicated when Elizabeth discovers that the president of Uzbekistan has died, and his successor may not be a friend to the United States.
As Elizabeth and her team contemplate their next move, they begin to uncover disturbing evidence of human rights abuses in Uzbekistan, including allegations of torture and forced labor. Elizabeth is torn between her desire to promote democracy and freedom, and the potential repercussions of intervening in a country with strategic importance to the United States.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth's family is dealing with their own problems. Her husband, Professor Henry McCord, is struggling with writer's block as he tries to finish his latest book, while her children are dealing with the challenges of growing up in a political family.
As the episode progresses, Elizabeth and her team must navigate the complex political landscape of Uzbekistan, while also dealing with personal and family issues. Tensions mount as the situation in Uzbekistan becomes more dire, and Elizabeth must make a tough choice that could have far-reaching consequences for both the United States and the people of Uzbekistan.
Overall, "So it Goes" is a thought-provoking and tense episode that showcases the complexities of foreign policy and the challenges faced by those who are tasked with making difficult decisions on behalf of their country. With strong performances from the cast and a well-written script, this episode is a standout in an already strong season of Madam Secretary.