it's impossible to see it as anything but an image of presidential politics seen through the rose-colored glasses of the liberal Hollywood elite
Commander In Chief: The Inaugural Edition - Part 2 (2005)
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Synopsis: A political drama about the first female U.S. president, COMMANDER IN CHIEF stars Geena Davis in the Golden Globe-winning role of fictional President Mackenzie Allen. This release concludes the... A political drama about the first female U.S. president, COMMANDER IN CHIEF stars Geena Davis in the Golden Globe-winning role of fictional President Mackenzie Allen. This release concludes the show's premiere season, containing several episodes in which Allen is forced to prove herself in tough political matters involving North Korea, and in an uneasy relationship with the Speaker of the House (Donald Sutherland). Allen, of course, must also manage her home life and kids. The resulting events are dramatic on all counts, making the series a standout in its first season. [More]
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