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Commander in Chief
Episode: 1x18
Title: Unfinished Business
First aired: June 14, 2006
Writer: Dee Johnson, Cynthia J. Cohen, Steven A. Cohen
Director: Rick Wallace
Summary:
After a critic of the Equal Rights Amendment passes away and his
wife is takes over his seat, Mac believes she can amend the
Constitution and pass the ERA once and for all.
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.
Rebecca finally learns the identity of her IM buddy and both are
shocked at just who the other person is.
Trivia:
This was Commander in Chief's series finale.
Sarah was about 5 months pregnant when she shot her scenes.
Quotes:
MACKENZIE ALLEN: My daughter says you're a rock star. Let's just
say she's into politics.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Well, hard not to be, considering who her
mother is.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Look, obviously I support equal rights, but I
don't support unnecessary laws. Women partecipate now more than
ever. Your presidency is the best example of that.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: The 14th Amendment guarantees equal rights to
all persons.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Why'd we want to ament the Constitution for
something that's already in place? At this point, it's strictly
symbolic.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Well, I wish I could take credit for that,
but that's not what I'm doing.
NATHAN TEMPLETON: Really? What is it that you're doing?
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: I have a lot of respect for the President.
I'd like to hear what she has to say. She's opened doors for
women.
NATHAN TEMPLETON: The party needs your support, Ms. Chambers.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: And the party gets it. But I am my own
person, Mr. Speaker.
MACKENZIE ALLEN: So, have you given any more thought to what we
discussed?
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: To answer your real question, no, I haven't
changed my mind.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Go, Blue Demons, go!
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: Point taken.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: I didn't think you ever crossed Constitution
Avenue.
CHRISTINE CHAMBERS: I thought you worked for the President.