Washington Post -
19 Sep 2014 19:57
Less like the approach CBS is taking with "Madam Secretary" and more like "Homeland" or "24," this national security drama stars Katherine Heigl as Charleston "Charlie" Tucker, a top CIA analyst who delivers the morning intelligence briefing each day to President Constance Payton (Alfre Woodard). The setup for "State of Affairs" flashes back three years to a visit to Kabul, when a terrorist ambush killed the president's son, who was also Charlie's fiance.
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