Commander in Chief

Commander in Chief

2005
Commander in Chief
Commander in Chief

Commander in Chief

6.9 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Mackenzie Allen has a lot on her plate -- she has twin teenagers, a 6-year-old at home and an ambitious husband at the office, and she is about to become the first female president of the United States. Before that happens, however; Mackenzie, who serves as vice president, has to decide whether or not to go against the dying wishes of the current president, who has asked her to step down and let someone "more appropriate" fill his shoes in the Oval Office. Not only does the president want her to resign, so does the entire party that elected her in the first place. But when the moment of truth arrives, Mackenzie isn't willing to be a mere footnote in history. Instead of allowing her detractors to keep her down, she decides to trust her instincts and accept the most powerful job in the world.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP18  Unfinished Business
Jun. 14,2006
Unfinished Business

After a critic of the Equal Rights Amendment passes away and his wife takes over his seat, Mac believes she can amend the Constitution and pass the ERA once and for all. Meanwhile Templeton turns a Get Out the Vote campaign meeting into a presidential debate, Rod is asked to write a story about his relationship with Mac, and Rebecca finally learns the identity of her IM buddy, and both are shocked at just who the other person is.

EP17  Happy Birthday, Madam President
Jun. 07,2006
Happy Birthday, Madam President

On Mac's birthday, she is faced with the fact that there are American hostages being held in Turkey by a militant Kurdish group. Meanwhile, she also has to interview new candidates to be her Vice President and Dickie tries to convince her of the type of person she needs to choose because her choice will affect her re-election campaign.

EP16  The Elephant in the Room
May. 31,2006
The Elephant in the Room

Mac suffers a burst appendix while aboard Air Force One. Since there is no Vice President in place, Templeton becomes acting President since he is the Speaker of the House and next in line. Meanwhile, there is an air strike that is crippling travel on Memorial Day weekend and Templeton ends up overstepping his bounds and handles the situation the way he wants to.

EP15  Ties That Bind
Apr. 27,2006
Ties That Bind

Mac wants her Attorney General to look into an urban situation in Maryland because it's where Gardner is from. Mac is also briefed on the situation of the missing surface-to-air missiles that went down in a military plane crash over Pakistan and has to make sure that the weapons do not end up in the hands of terrorists. Templeton is ralling support for the Templeton Act which focuses on domestic crime and Mac is threatening to use her veto power in the hopes for more law enforcement and education over the bill's calls for tougher sentencing. Dickie learns that Vince is planning a commitment ceremony with his partner and he warns him not to invite Mac because it might hurt her in the polls.

EP14  The Price You Pay
Apr. 20,2006
The Price You Pay

Mac decides to stand by her friend and Attorney General nominee, Carl Brantley, after he gets hammered in his confirmation hearings. A cargo plane which contains military weapons goes missing over Pakistan and it's up to Vice President Keaton to resolve the situation. Meanwhile, Rod tries to settle in the domestic life, but soon faces a crisis when Kate is nowhere to be found.

EP13  State of the Unions
Apr. 13,2006
State of the Unions

While Mac is busy working on her first State of the Union address, Rod becomes a tad tipsy and is found in compromising position with an intern for all the world to see. Meanwhile, Templeton sets out to find a way to sabotage Mac's Homeless Initiative Bill. Plus, Dickie and Jayne, who has gone back to being Templeton's chief-of-staff, go out on a dinner date.

EP12  Wind Beneath My Wing
Jan. 24,2006
Wind Beneath My Wing

Mac and Templeton head out west to pay tribute to the dedication of former President Bridges' Presidential Library. While there Air Force One is held hostage by a guy who wants to speak with Mac. Meanwhile Horace and Rebecca have some friends for a party.

EP11  No Nukes is Good Nukes
Jan. 17,2006
No Nukes is Good Nukes

While trying to coordinate the rescue of the crew of a damaged U.S. submarine off the coast of North Korea with help from Chinese, Mac must deal with war fever among her advisors and a leak from China to the North Korean government that threatens to start a nuclear war. Meanwhile, Speaker Templeton’s wife secretly encourages Jayne Murray to accept Nathan’s offer to rejoin his office as chief of Staff.

EP10  Sub Enchanted Evening
Jan. 10,2006
Sub Enchanted Evening

A submarine strikes a seamount just off North Korean waters and Mac must ask the Chinese for help. Meanwhile, Dickie's constant need for information has begun to irritate everyone. Meanwhile the first family deals with the question of reelection.

EP9  The Mom Who Came to Dinner
Nov. 29,2005
The Mom Who Came to Dinner

Mac has more than Thanksgiving turkey on her plate. She juggles military base closures in her home town, a death penalty case the Supreme Court will not hear and a visit with Mom. Joining her team is a young and savvy media strategist/advisor.

EP8  Rubie Dubidoux and the Brown Bound Express
Nov. 15,2005
Rubie Dubidoux and the Brown Bound Express

After she announces new direction for her administration, President Allen finds herself in need of allies within the West Wing and decides that she needs to appoint her closest adviser, Rod, to an official position.

EP7  First Scandal
Nov. 08,2005
First Scandal

When a tell-all book is published about Mackenzie Allen that contains confidential information suspicions arise. Meanwhile, the confirmation hearings for Vice Presidential nominee Warren Keaton begin, but raise questions about his past.

EP6  First Disaster
Nov. 01,2005
First Disaster

When a destructive hurricane hits Florida, Mac and Templeton fly to Florida to survey the damage. While there, Mac learns of an emergency situation with an oil tanker off the Florida coast which could have devastating consequences. Meanwhile, Rod is seriously considering an offer to become Commissioner of Baseball.

EP5  First... Do No Harm
Oct. 25,2005
First... Do No Harm

In the middle of the announcement of her new National Security Advisor, Anthony Prado, Mac is caught off guard by the breaking news of a terrorist smuggling explosives across the Canadian border. The way in which Mac and her Attorney General deal with the situation pits them squarely against each other, and Nathan Templeton takes great pleasure in publicly second-guessing Mac's every move. Meanwhile, it's Halloween, and Amy - who desperately wants to go trick-or-treating like a normal kid - is disappointed to learn that, due to security concerns, she may have to settle for a party this year instead. When Rod as First Gentleman finds himself fodder for late-night comics, it hits his son Horace especially hard.

EP4  First Dance
Oct. 18,2005
First Dance

All eyes are on Mackenzie Allen as she hosts her first official summit with the Russian President -- which is threatened to be overshadowed by Nathan Templeton's plan to engineer a series of cabinet resignations to coincide with the summit. Templeton goes after Mac with a vengeance, vowing to run - and win - against her in the next presidential election. Meanwhile, as First Gentleman, Rod must host his first state dinner for the Russian President and his wife.

EP3  First Strike
Oct. 11,2005
First Strike

Faced with her first national crisis - the death of nine DEA agents in Latin America - Mackenzie shows strength and resolve in dealing with a corrupt leader. Meanwhile, Nathan Templeton is approached by an ambitious congressman who served with Mac's Vice Presidential candidate, Warren Keaton, and is eager to divulge potentially damaging info in an effort to derail his nomination. Mac's teenage twins resume public school, only this time it's complete with secret service detail and press spectacle, and while popular Horace welcomes the attention, shy Rebecca finds it overwhelming.

EP2  First Choice
Oct. 04,2005
First Choice

As Mackenzie begins the transition into the office of President, she has to select a Vice President, a situation in which Nathan Templeton tries using to his advantage. Mackenzie's daughter, Rebecca, faces a crisis when her diary goes missing, which contains information about her mother that could hurt her.

EP1  Pilot
Sep. 27,2005
Pilot

Mackenzie Allen, who serves as Vice President of the United States, has a tough decision to make, whether or not to go against the wishes of the dying current President. He has asked her to step down and let someone a little more appropriate take his place in the Oval Office. However, it's not only the President that is calling for her resignation, it's her entire party which elected her as the Vice President to start with.

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Released: 2005-09-27 | Released Producted By: Touchstone Television , Battleplan Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Mackenzie Allen has a lot on her plate -- she has twin teenagers, a 6-year-old at home and an ambitious husband at the office, and she is about to become the first female president of the United States. Before that happens, however; Mackenzie, who serves as vice president, has to decide whether or not to go against the dying wishes of the current president, who has asked her to step down and let someone "more appropriate" fill his shoes in the Oval Office. Not only does the president want her to resign, so does the entire party that elected her in the first place. But when the moment of truth arrives, Mackenzie isn't willing to be a mere footnote in history. Instead of allowing her detractors to keep her down, she decides to trust her instincts and accept the most powerful job in the world.

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Cast

Geena Davis , Donald Sutherland , Harry Lennix

Director

Jason Wolf

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Touchstone Television , Battleplan Productions

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Reviews

Nooshin Navidi I wonder if I would have appreciated this series a little more had I not seen The West Wing in the '90s. But having done so, watching this was a bit like drinking watered-down wine. To me, what made The West Wing so great was a combination of a remarkable cast *and* outstanding writing, which included enough humor and wit to balance its intensity. I felt this show didn't quite manage to do that. With the exception of the formidable Donald Sutherland and a very likable Geena Davis, the cast is completely generic and forgettable. And sadly the writing also falls short. I can see why the show didn't reach the same heights as its predecessor. I'd love to see more shows of this genre, but of the same caliber as The West Wing. House of Cards is definitely one of them.
tonynworah This is a great show. I've only watched 3 episodes and am already addicted. Geena Davis makes a credible president inadvertently thrust into the most powerful office in the world with the death of her predecessor. The problem facing her is not just her femininity but also that she is an independent candidate. Brilliant plot! However, I wish to review the Nigerian sub plot in the movie that portrayed a lot of factual inaccuracies.In the movie, one Odia something, a Nigerian Muslim woman has been convicted of adultery and condemned to death by stoning. The President (then Vice President) in an effort to save the woman from her death tries to enlists the help of the French Government to intercede with poor results. Then when she suddenly becomes the President she invites the Nigerian Ambassador to the White and threatens military option if Nigeria does not release the woman to American marines.This sub plot is an obvious reference to the story of Amina Lawal who was convicted for having a child out of wedlock and sentenced to death by stoning. That is where the similarities end.The TV show implies that the punishment was sanctioned by the Federal Government. Not true. Lawal was convicted by a Sharia court in one of the Northern states where sharia law is most dominant. On appeal to the Sharia High Court, her appeal was dismissed. A lot of protests were staged both in Nigeria (among both Christians and Muslims), and overseas. Her lawyers comprised Muslim women who vigorously defended her. On further appeal to Sharia Court of Appeal, she won and the sentence against her was dismissed.In an almost laughable scene, the Nigerian Ambassador to US(who seems too young to occupy such a highly rated position)is invited to the White House where President Mackenzie threatens our country with military invasion if Lawal is not released. The ambassador takes the threat seriously and acts accordingly.In actual fact, the Nigerian Ambassador A.A. Agada was opposed to the death sentence and came out vigorously to defend Amina and assured the world that her constitutional right to fair trial will not be violated.In addition, the Federal Government could not take any official position as her case was still being determined by the courts. In all honesty, even if she had been found guilty at the end of all appeals, it is most likely that President Obasanjo (himself a Christian) would have stepped in to grant leniency. The Federal Government has never supported such barbaric death penalties like stoning.Another angle in the TV show that rankled was that Odia was incarcerated in the Kirikiri Prison in Lagos. This also goes to imply that she was a prisoner of the Federal Government. Kirikiri Prison is a maximum detention facility for those perceived to be political dissidents, drug barons and extremely dangerous criminals. There is no way that a person tried under a Sharia criminal jurisprudence in the North can be sent to Kirikiri. NO WAY! She will be sent to one of the prisons in Northern Nigeria because that is their jurisdiction but never to Lagos and certainly not to Kirikiri.Now that I have done my patriotic duty by showing the flaws where it concerns my country, I can continue to enjoy the show.
hugochavez-1 This was an awesome show I was so sad when it got canceled. It is too bad that more people didn't watch it, it was worth it alone to see Donald Sutherland's performance because he was really amazing in this show and his character was so fascinating and just great. Geena Davis was also really good as the woman who becomes the first female U.S. president out of circumstance without actually being elected, that itself is a really good premise for a show and I thought this show was great and different. I hope it comes out on DVD because I either missed some shows or it just never finished airing on TV. Too bad it didn't get another year at least!
pierrecoutu February 24th 2007; 02:52 AM. WOW ! Am I impressed ? You bet !!My name is Pierre Coutu, 46 years old, French Canadian, Montreal.Two weeks ago, a "coincidence" brought me to listen to your marvelous TV series that started on a French channel here in Montreal. I almost never watch TV since about 4 years now, because of the way this medium keep on transmitting the perception that life not only is difficult but furthermore that it is normal to be this way. I had never heard of your series before this date. I've seen 12 episodes so far. The last one being the one regarding the submarine crisis near the coast of Korea.What a delight this series. How refreshing. It is a wonderful symbol reflecting the profound evolution our societies worldwide are going through right now (and specifically the American one, of course). A female American President ! Such an idea would probably have never been possible even to be submitted to the TV networks prior to the 1990's. Maybe even before "y2k".But more than that, you had the gut to present not only a woman as president, but one that has the ability to lead her team and her presidency with "Compassion", "Honesty", "Sincerity" and plenty of other "REAL HUMAN" nobles attributes and still, being capable of facing realistic events with plausible conclusions.It is obvious that a big part of the US citizens (as well as Canadians, of course) will turn this idea as, at best, nothing else than purely fictional and probably even ridiculous. But that is not important. Those people are the same as all the others of their kind whom, throughout history, have shown skepticism and incredulity regarding new ideas that, more often than they probably realize, have found their way to manifest in "reality".I, personally, am SURE that this type of idea will not only manifest in reality but will do so probably much quicker than most people might presently expect. Remember the fall of the Berlin wall. Who would have predict this MAJOR international and HUMAN event, even one month before it happened ?So, I wanted to send you these comments to invite you to keep on your beautiful work of "idealistic point of view". These are the best "weapons" that humanity should use to bring people to open up their minds to new ways of living that would be so much more harmonious for all humanity.Once again, Congratulations !!!Pierre Coutu pierrecoutu@videotron.ca