'Madam Secretary' Season 3 New Episode Postponed: Episode 15 Plot Synopsis, Promo Clip Revealed
The upcoming episode of "Madam Secretary" Season 3 will be postponed to keep the excitement of the fans hanging, as per CBS Television Network's decision. However, until now, the renewal of the series remains undecided by the network. Despite that, the official plot description of episode 15 "Break in Diplomacy" is provided here.
According to Carter Matt, the next episode of "Madam Secretary" Season 3 will be delayed. This is because CBS Television Network decided to keep the hype of the fans hanging. That said, the network decided to air the Super Bowl, Grammys, and the Oscars instead.
To make matters worst, "Madam Secretary" Season 3 might no longer be renewed for season 4. CBS Television Network has no official announcement yet until now regarding the renewal of the American political drama series.
Such indications ignited since the future episodes experience a delay to have a title. Plus, the network has not made any statement yet whether they will order for a new installment or not.
As for the official plot synopsis of episode 15, Spoilers Guide notes, " U.S. Secretary Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) is shocked when the Philippines' unconventional new president, Datu Andrada (Joel de la Fuente), makes a pass at her during their meeting to discuss his refusal to participate in an Asia-Pacific territory treaty.
Also, Elizabeth asks Jay Whitman (Sebastian Arcelus) to look into Kevin Park's (Justin Baldoni) CIA connections, and Henry McCord (Tim Daly) fears for his operative who is embedded in the religious cult when he goes radio silent."
"Madam Secretary" Season 3 episode 15 is titled as "Break in Diplomacy". The upcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on March 12, 2017, at 9:00 p.m. EST first and exclusive on CBS Television Network.
"Madam Secretary" is an American political drama TV series created by Barbara Hall and executively produced by Lori McCreary and Morgan Freeman.
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