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Sonic74205 Rear Admiral
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:26 pm Commander in Chief |
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Has anybody seen this yet?! I think its great! I have always wanted to see a female president. I was begining to think id have to write my own book just to see it lol. Ive only seen the first two episodes of Commander in Chief so far but i think its excellent. In my opinion Geena Davis is perfect for that role.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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I've seen a few episodes and it's pretty good, I will admit. However, it clearly is a Hillary Clinton '08 prep show. Just look at all the Clinton advisors on this single show, which is pushing a Hillary agenda.
So, yeah. It's a fine show, but it's clearly a Hillary prep show
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Cathexis The Angel of Avalon
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:43 pm |
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Republican_Man wrote: | I've seen a few episodes and it's pretty good, I will admit. However, it clearly is a Hillary Clinton '08 prep show. Just look at all the Clinton advisors on this single show, which is pushing a Hillary agenda.
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Meh, I'd much rather Geena Davis be 'Madam' President than Hillary Clinton, no offense Hill....but I think Davis would be much more capable leader.
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TrekkieMage Office Junkie
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:11 pm |
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I saw the first few eps and I thought it was really good. Specifically the focus on her personal difficulties managing a family and a presidency, and the twist that she wasn't quite elected and that it seemed like her against the rest of the government/country.
However, when they switched writers and began to focus on more 24 like drama (terrorist attacks, etc.) I lost interest. I felt like it lost what had made it so special at that point.
But I hear it's getting back on track, which makes me hopeful
And I doubt it's a Clinton prep show...I highly doubt Clinton would settle for being a token VP
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:24 pm |
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Token VP? The President is a female who's quite hawkish. The show has several KEY Clinton advisors on its board or whatever.
It's definitely a show prepping people for not only a woman president, but a Clinton presidency.
However, I doubt this topic was intended to discuss the real motives behind the show, but rather the show itself.
As I said, I've seen several episodes of the show and it's definitely a fine show. So there. A fair and balanced perspective
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TrekkieMage Office Junkie
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Republican_Man wrote: | Token VP? The President is a female who's quite hawkish. The show has several KEY Clinton advisors on its board or whatever.
It's definitely a show prepping people for not only a woman president, but a Clinton presidency.
However, I doubt this topic was intended to discuss the real motives behind the show, but rather the show itself.
As I said, I've seen several episodes of the show and it's definitely a fine show. So there. A fair and balanced perspective |
Lol...
The token VP comment came from the fact that it was established in the first ep that she had basically been chosen as VP to help the president and that the administration had been giving her busy work and nothing of real value. She wasn't chosen because they thought she'd be a good president should anything happen to the elected pres.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Yeah, I understand that now, after reading Wikipedia on it. She was elected as VP and then the President was killed, causing her to take her place.
But that doesn't mean anything, as she's still a female president and there are still Clinton advisors, etc.
Anyways, I'm doing what I said we shouldn't do, so moving on...
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Sonic74205 Rear Admiral
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Also we see Captain Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) show his head in the second episode. I was wondering when Tron would pop up on screen again
I agree the way they are showing the President handle family life is very interesting. Also quite funny seeing Mackenzies husband coping with being the first male first lady
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CJ Cregg Commodore
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Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:31 am Geena Davis confirms Commander in Chief telemovie |
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Well everyone knows this great show was cancelled, but don't despair:
Quote: | Geena Davis confirms Commander in Chief telemovie
Geena Davis has blamed the failure of her axed show Commander in Chief, in which she stars as the first female president, on a high turnover of producers and internal wrangling, but says there is a chance it might make a comeback.
Speaking at the Monte Carlo TV Festival she told The Stage: �We are definitely making a telemovie of the show - that is my next project. Hopefully you know then we will be able to some more episodes after that.�
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Excellent news! Hopefully it will spark a new season afterwards, as long as they don't mess up the production and keep switching executive produced every episode
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Lord Borg Fleet Admiral
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I never saw it, but I was surprised to hear it had been cancelled, having heard ratings wise, the network was happy
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Kilgore Lieutenant, Junior Grade
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To me Commander in Chief is a lightweight popversion of Westwing. It is way to sensational. There is a nuclear crisis, a world war, a highjacking og Airforce One or similar things happening all the time.
And at the same time it is way to family oriented as we constantly see what her mother or children are up to.
I mean how realistic is it that her son or whatever throws a party and the kids run around the halls og the Whitehouse kissing and whatever they are doing?
Also I do not understand why she is constantly hanging around with her political opponent / enemy Sutherland.
This is not meant to be trolling.
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MakeItSo Commander
Joined: 05 Jan 2006 Posts: 406 Location: Somewhere in California
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Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:01 am |
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Kilgore wrote: | To me Commander in Chief is a lightweight popversion of Westwing. It is way to sensational. There is a nuclear crisis, a world war, a highjacking og Airforce One or similar things happening all the time.
And at the same time it is way to family oriented as we constantly see what her mother or children are up to.
I mean how realistic is it that her son or whatever throws a party and the kids run around the halls og the Whitehouse kissing and whatever they are doing?
Also I do not understand why she is constantly hanging around with her political opponent / enemy Sutherland.
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Yeah I know a lot of people compared it to the West Wing and thought that the West Wing was a better show. I only watched a few episodes of Commander in Chief. I tried to get into it, but just couldn't. However, I did think Geena Davis did a good job from what I saw.
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CJ Cregg Commodore
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Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:39 am |
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Most of that stuff happened in the middle of the season, when they had that other guy as the executive producer. The start and end of the seasons are much much much better
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