Not to worry: 'Madam Secretary' is coming back

Tribune News Service
August 13, 2017 at 7:00PM
"Face the Nation" -- As Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) struggles to hold herself together emotionally following the attack in Iran, she works to prevent an ecological disaster in the Amazon, and prepares for a national television appearance on "Face the Nation." Also, she and Henry disagree about the level of protection Jason should have at his new school, on MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, March 22 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Barbara Nitke/CBS ©2015 CBS Broadcasting,
Tea Leoni stars in “Madam Secretary,” which will return in October for a fourth season. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Q: Will the shows "Pure Genius" and "Madam Secretary" return? My husband and I really enjoyed them.

A: "Pure Genius" was canceled after a single, short season. Its star, Augustus Prew, told TV Line: "I think we got caught between two different shows. I think CBS wanted something a little more procedural, and [executive producer] Jason [Katims] wanted something a little more character-driven. We weren't enough of either."

I have better news with "Madam Secretary." It will be back for a fourth season beginning Oct. 8.

Q: Will "Good Behavior" be back?

A: I keep getting asked about the TNT drama starring Michelle Dockery of "Downton Abbey" fame. TNT recently announced its return date: Oct. 15. At first life will seem to be better for Letty Raines, the thief and con artist played by Dockery, but TNT promises that things will go awry.

Q: There was a show about how alien bugs came to Earth, got into politicians' ears and consumed their brains. They "took over" these politicians and it was hilarious! Tony Shalhoub was in it. Will it be back?

A: The series you remember was called "BrainDead." It ended in 2016 after a 13-episode run that summer and early fall.

Q: What about "Divorce" on HBO? Any idea if and when it's returning?

A: HBO has ordered a second season of the series with Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church as a couple whose marriage has fallen apart. I have not yet seen a premiere date for the new season.

What happened to AMC?

Q: I always liked watching AMC but now instead of American Movie Classics they have "The Walking Dead" and other programs and very few movies. What a shame that what used to be a wonderful channel is now nothing but killing and depression. What happened?

A: While it began in 1984 as a commercial-free movie channel, American Movie Classics started having intense competition 10 years later when Turner Classic Movies and its sizable film library arrived. Saddled with a less impressive lineup than TCM, and little clout when it came to dealing with cable companies, American Movie Classics over time added commercials, changed its name to just AMC and started working on original series to become, as critic Alan Sepinwall put it, more than "the place to watch 'The Godfather' five times in a row on a Saturday." The result was "Broken Trail" in 2006, "Mad Men" in 2007, "Breaking Bad" in 2008, "The Walking Dead" in 2010 and still more shows. With such programs came critical acclaim, new AMC viewers or both. Movies then became less important to it — much the way they did for other movie channels, such as HBO, Showtime and Starz as consumers had other ways to see films, but only one path to the networks' original programs.

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