The Chuck ToddCast

‘The Diplomat’ Reaction: The Inside Story Of Netflix’s Political Thriller

May 28, 2025
Debora Cahn, a renowned television writer known for her work on "The West Wing" and "Homeland," shares her creative process and insights into crafting political thrillers. She reveals how real-world events, like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reshaped the narrative of "The Diplomat." Cahn discusses the challenges of balancing engaging storytelling with the current geopolitical landscape and how her experiences inform her portrayal of strong female characters. Additionally, she contrasts her work with Aaron Sorkin and Shonda Rhimes, highlighting the nuances of writing compelling political narratives.
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INSIGHT

Campaign Finance & Debt as Dead Rails

  • Chuck Todd labels campaign finance reform and the national debt as "dead rail" issues that voters care about but don't vote on.
  • Both problems feed each other, as big money shapes legislation that increases spending, making reform politically risky.
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West Wing Writer's Room Experience

  • Debora Cahn shares her early nervousness joining The West Wing writing team with more experienced political insiders.
  • She contributed by bringing a theatrical rhythm to dialogue inspired by her background in musical theater.
INSIGHT

Nuanced Foreign Policy Drama

  • Debora Cahn aimed to create a foreign policy drama like The West Wing but focused on international diplomacy.
  • She wanted to depict nuanced decisions and show complexity beyond the typical "us versus enemy" narrative.
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