Madam Secretary season 3 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Keith, an assistant at the State Department, grapples with his mother's expectations and a complex situation involving journalist Colin Mitchell, unjustly imprisoned in Sudan. The team navigates political and personal challenges, suspecting China's role in Mitchell's arrest. Diplomatic efforts intensify as Mitchell's health deteriorates. A speech crafted by Matt, inspired by Mitchell's courage, applies pressure on China and Sudan, leading to Mitchell's release. Amidst this, personal stories unfold, including Daisy's pregnancy and her fears about motherhood.
Full Episode S03E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Keith?
Keith is an assistant to the secretary of state.
What is the main issue discussed in the episode?
The imprisonment of journalist Colin Mitchell in Sudan and efforts to secure his release.
Why is Colin Mitchell in prison?
He is unjustly imprisoned on bogus espionage charges in Sudan.
What is Keith's mother's view of his job?
She is unsatisfied and keeps asking when he will get a promotion.
Who brings up Colin Mitchell's case?
Jordan, a colleague of Keith, brings up the case.
What is the State Department's initial reaction to Sudan's offer to release Mitchell?
They are skeptical about Sudan's intentions and whether they are serious.
What complicates the situation regarding Colin Mitchell?
His deteriorating health and media involvement complicate the situation.
Who is involved in the decision-making process for Mitchell's case?
Keith, the secretary, and other State Department staff are involved.
What is the role of China in Colin Mitchell's case?
China is suspected to have influenced Sudan to imprison Mitchell.
How is Colin Mitchell's release eventually secured?
Through diplomatic pressure on China and Sudan, highlighted in a speech by the secretary.
What personal issues are faced by the staff in the episode?
Keith deals with family issues, and Daisy reveals her pregnancy.
Who is Congressman Baskin?
He is a congressman with a vested interest in Colin Mitchell's case.
What inspiration does Matt, the speechwriter, find for the speech?
He is inspired by Mitchell's journalistic integrity and impact.
What is the outcome of the speech?
It puts pressure on China and Sudan, leading to Mitchell's release.
How does the episode conclude?
With Mitchell's release and personal reflections among the staff.