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Commander In Chief :: No Nukes is Good Nukes (2) (01x11)
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| Title: | No Nukes is Good Nukes (2) |
| Episode #: | 01x11 |
| Production Number: | 111 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday January 17th, 2006 |
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The situation in North Korea begins to escalate and Mac's leadership tried as the country worries about a potential nuclear war. In the midst of the crisis, Templeton's leadership is shown to be contradictory to Mac's, and the nation sees how having Templeton running the country may lead them a different outcome than Mac's administration.
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Mackenzie: I wanted to tell you all how proud I am of you, of us, of this team. We accomplished something amazing in the last 48 hours, and I can't help but feel that there's so much more we could accomplish.
Dickie: You're going to run.
Mackenzie: I think this team deserves another four years. | Jayne: How was she in the crisis?
Templeton: Well ... the good news is she did a hell of a job for the country.
Jayne: What's the bad news?
Templeton: The bad news is she did a hell of a job for the country. She's not gonna be easy to beat. |
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Episode Title: No Nukes is Good Nukes
The episode title comes from the common expression "No news is good news". |
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