'Madam Secretary' Season 2: Elizabeth disapproves Stevie's boyfriend?

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"Law and Order" actress Jill Hennessy signs in as a recurring guest star Jane Fellows in the upcoming episode of "Madam Secretary" Season 2. Hennessy will be join with many other guest stars in the 16th episode 'Hijriyyah' where official plot description has been released by CBS network.

"Law and Order" alum Jill Hennessy officially signs in as a recurring guest star in the upcoming episode of "Madam Secretary" Season 2. According to MNR Daily, the 47-year-old Canadian actress and musician will reprise her guest character, Jane Fellows. Jill Hennessy's character is slated to reappear in the 16th episode of the CBS series.

In addition, the newest episode will be jam-packed with guest stars which include Haythem Noor who will portray the role of Moussa al-Mukhtar, Hend Ayub as Moussa's wife, Ralph Byers as General Kelsey Reeves, Molly Price as Mimi Jacobs, Carlos Gomez as Jose Campos, Hadi Tabbal as a smuggler, Ed Moran as first CIA interrogator, Fajer Kaisi as a translator, Jose Zuniga as Senator Carlos Morejon, and Efraiem Hanna as Ramzi Shamekh, K Site TV has cited.

As for the official plot of episode 16, Spoilers Guide notes, "Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) receives intel on the whereabouts of the most-wanted terrorist in the world. After an Italian warship answers a call from a ship carrying Libyan refugees, Elizabeth decides if she will ask a passenger who claims to know where Jibral Disah (Bobak Bakhtiari) is, the most wanted terrorist in the world. Stevie McCord (Wallis Currie-Wood) brings her boyfriend, Jareth Glover (Chris O'Shea), to meet her parents."

"Madam Secretary" Season 2 Episode 16 is entitled as "Hijriyyah". The forthcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. exclusively on CBS.

"Madam Secretary" is an American political drama TV series created by Barbara Hall and executively produced by Lori McCreary and Morgan Freeman.

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