
Hosted by Saranya Murthy · EN

This episode has no references.

This episode has no references.

This episode has no references.

This episode has no references.

REFERENCES 1. The episode where Alison moves into college. 2. The pilot episode.

This episode is based on events that took place in Season 3 Episode 4 of the TV series Madam Secretary, created by Barbara Hall. REFERENCES 1. “The Dissent Memo.” Madam Secretary. Season 3, Episode 4, CBS, 30 Oct. 2016. Netflix, https://www.netflix.com/watch/80188785?trackId=14277283 2. Montgomery, L.M. "Chronicles of Avonlea".

This episode is based on events that took place in Season 2, Episode 23 of the TV series Madam Secretary, created by Barbara Hall. REFERENCES 1. “Vaitrus." Madam Secretary. Season 2, Episode 23, CBS, 16 Oct. 2016. Netflix, https://www.netflix.com/watch/80112475?trackId=200257859

REFERENCES 1. Madam Secretary. The episode where Buttercup is euthanized. 2. Madam Secretary. The episode where Elizabeth travels to Geneva. 2. Austen, Jane. Mansfield Park. 1814. Penguin Classics.

REFERENCES This episode is based on events that took place in the episode of Madam Secretary where Henry meets with Hyjriyyah's former teacher. There are three direct quotes: "I'm glad we could meet. I have something important to ask you, something that could have far-reaching implications." "I've got a kid looking at universities. It's killing me." "Lucky kid. Most of my girls didn't get that opportunity."

REFERENCES 1. Season 1, Madam Secretary. The episode where the seventh-floor staff works out of the McCord family home.