'Madam Secretary' season 3 spoilers: Stalker targeting Elizabeth's son? Morgan Freeman coming back to show

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"Madame Secretary" season 3 premieres this October and with it are more twists and dangers as a report from Cartermatt reveals Jason McCord (Evan Roe) is going to be stalked, hinting that an enemy has already infilitrated the country and is trying to attack Elizabeth (Tea Leoni) or her husband Henry (Tim Daly).

According to the report, both Henry and Elizabeth will start getting worried after a series of incidents occur and they all involve Jason, indicating that a stalker has been following him and may have even infilitrated the school. However, while they all involve Jason he might not be the primary target of the attacks.

Ecumenical News reports that Elizabeth has attracted many enemies over her time as Secretary of State and the stalker could be a terrorist within the country or someone protesting against her decisions and actions as a leader of the country. It is also stated that the stalker might be targeting Henry given that he works for the NSA. 

Unfortunately the details do not give that much to draw spoilers from and fans will have to wait for the show to premiere this October to further discover who this stalker is, who he or she is truly targeting and what he or she may want and what they might do in order to get it. 

In a separate report from Entertainment Weekly it has also been confirmed that actor Morgan Freeman, who is also an executive producer for the show, will be reprising his role as Supreme Court Chief Justice Wilbourne. He will be returning alongside CBS News' Jane Pauley, who appears as herself on the series. 

The full capacity of their role in season 3 has yet to be fully revealed but if it is anything like their appearances on seasons 1 and 2 then they will be brief but with significant impact.

"Madam Secretary" season 3 premieres on Oct. 2.

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