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Clips from Madam Secretary - The Dissent Memo (S03E03)
"as you have shown in one leaked document."
Madam Secretary
"Hey, Susan, you got to stop accusing me of not caring."
Madam Secretary
"There are parameters and you know that."
Madam Secretary
"- I... - But you find time to go to NFL games,"
Madam Secretary
"and... I'm so sorry."
Madam Secretary
"I-I just give up."
Madam Secretary
"I'd rather work in the private sector"
Madam Secretary
"and actually get something done."
Madam Secretary
"- Susan... - Thank you for taking a chance on me."
Madam Secretary
"Madam Secretary, you can consider this my resignation."
Madam Secretary
"(sighs)"
Madam Secretary
"Can we talk about this?"
Madam Secretary
"Yes."
Madam Secretary
"I'd appreciate it if you let me turn myself in."
Madam Secretary
"I'd rather my staff not see me led out by security."
Madam Secretary
"I know you didn't leak that memo."
Madam Secretary
"That's not what my memoir will say."
Madam Secretary
"And if you think I'm gonna inform on anybody..."
Madam Secretary
"No, I don't actually care who leaked it."
Madam Secretary
"I just don't want to lose you."
Madam Secretary
"But you have to understand."
Madam Secretary
"I-I'm playing ten dimensional chess here."
Madam Secretary
"If I could've threatened to cut off agricultural imports"
Madam Secretary
"and sanction oil when I called Bestilo,"
Madam Secretary
"I would've done it."
Madam Secretary
"But we are having an election of our own"
Madam Secretary
"and, like it or not, we all serve at the pleasure."
Madam Secretary
"And this is exactly the problem"
Madam Secretary
"We go in with our studies, and our expertise, and our aid,"
Madam Secretary
"and we don't even know what we don't know."
Madam Secretary
"Bestilo doesn't care if his people starve."
Madam Secretary
"So, if you really want to get him where he lives,"
Madam Secretary
"you don't read reports."
Madam Secretary
"You talk to people who know him."
Madam Secretary
"You're right."
Madam Secretary
"So how do we get him where he lives?"
Madam Secretary
"Putting your opponent under house arrest"
Madam Secretary
"is clearly meant to protect"
Madam Secretary
"your own security, Mr. President, not Kalanga's."
Madam Secretary
"I do not wish to run against a martyr."
Madam Secretary
"But as always, Madam Secretary,"
Madam Secretary
"I appreciate your opinion."
Madam Secretary
"It is the United States' opinion."
Madam Secretary
"Therefore, we're demanding the release of Bertilde Kalanga"
Madam Secretary
"within two hours."
Madam Secretary
"If you do not comply, I'm prepared to impose a travel ban"
Madam Secretary
"on all Angolan citizens into the United States."
Madam Secretary
"It would be a shame if Amalia Salessu were unable"
Madam Secretary
"But, of course,"
Madam Secretary
"if she's no longer attending school"
Madam Secretary
"out of the country,"
Madam Secretary
"Unless, of course, your daughter Lauana"
Madam Secretary
"I have to wonder, Elizabeth, at President Dalton's boldness"
Madam Secretary
"in dictating the election procedures"
Madam Secretary
"of a small African nation"
Madam Secretary
"when he himself seems to be making up the rules"
Madam Secretary
"as he goes along."
Madam Secretary
"You have enjoyed many years of generous support and aid from us"
Madam Secretary
"with little accountability."
Madam Secretary
"But accountability comes"
Madam Secretary
"I regret my years of loyalty mean so little to you."
Madam Secretary
"Our warm relations can be restored"
Madam Secretary
"if you agree to free Bertilde Kalanga"
Madam Secretary
"As your own president follows"
Madam Secretary
"the dictates of democracy, so shall I."
Madam Secretary
"(exhales)"
Madam Secretary
"That seemed a little ominous."
Madam Secretary
"Trust me, that's as close to a checkmate as you're gonna get."
Madam Secretary
"He's shaking."
Madam Secretary
"Well, let's see if an illegitimate daughter"
Madam Secretary
"will have any effect."
Madam Secretary
"JARETH: Oh, brilliant."
Madam Secretary
"Finally come round to real tea."
Madam Secretary
"Trying."
Madam Secretary
"Oh, leave the bag in, woman."
Madam Secretary
"Have I taught you nothing?"
Madam Secretary
"I, uh, I heard you say that to your mother"
Madam Secretary
"when you thought I was out of the room."
Madam Secretary
"Oh... dear."
Madam Secretary
"Of course, I-I had made the scandalous error"
Madam Secretary
"of pouring the milk after the tea."
Madam Secretary
"I'm sorry I said that."
Madam Secretary
"I actually find you quite corrigible."
Madam Secretary
"who doesn't know how to drink tea"
Madam Secretary
"and doesn't have the right shoes."
Madam Secretary
"That's not how I see you at all."
Madam Secretary
"It doesn't make any sense,"
Madam Secretary
"you can't tell how strong it is."
Madam Secretary
"I looked it up."
Madam Secretary
"George Orwell is with me on this."
Madam Secretary
"God, I hate England."
Madam Secretary
"I'm right there with you."
Madam Secretary
"It brings out the absolute worst in me."
Madam Secretary
"I'm sorry."
Madam Secretary
"Honestly, I mean, the thought of going back there"
Madam Secretary
"kind of gives me a panic attack."
Madam Secretary
"Well, then let's not."
Madam Secretary
"Really?"
Madam Secretary
"I love the States."
Madam Secretary
"You love the States."
Madam Secretary
"Let's live in the States."
Madam Secretary
"But what about your fellowship?"
Madam Secretary
"Please, if a cat can be both alive and dead simultaneously,"
Madam Secretary
"I'm sure I can find another fellowship"
Madam Secretary
"in theoretical physics."
Madam Secretary
"Probably only makes sense to another physicist."
Madam Secretary
"Um, the important thing"
Madam Secretary
"is that we are our best selves to each other."
Madam Secretary
"Always."
Madam Secretary
"All right."
Madam Secretary
"Keep talking physics to me."
Madam Secretary
"Yeah?"
Madam Secretary
"No, don't."
Madam Secretary
"JOSE: We get the archeologist?"
Madam Secretary
"HENRY: We just brought her in, but she's not talking yet."
Madam Secretary
"Ask her about the statues."
Madam Secretary
"Those are the St. Gabriel statues."
Madam Secretary
"She's dealing with Hizb Al-Shahid."
Madam Secretary
"And the best part is, they haven't seen her."
Madam Secretary
"Right, so, we pick her up, we let her think she's being held"
Madam Secretary
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