I enjoyed it, but still am not sure how it will be going forward. I was really looking forward to it but couldn't figure out why I didn't fall in love with it right away. Then I realized I'm not so much a Kiefer Sutherland fan as I am a Jack Bauer fan. And this new character (naturally) is hesitant and unsure of himself. I'm having a hard time getting used to that. I'm looking forward to next week though. It has promise.
The funny part is that I have been rewatching 24 the last month or so. I'm up to season 7 again where so much of the action was in the White House. Quite a contrast to Designated Survivor last night.
Recorded it, haven't watched it yet. Do they say what cabinet position he was in?
Recorded it, haven't watched it yet. Do they say what cabinet position he was in?
I said this on another thread, I really liked it but kept hoping that Aaron from 24 would walk in & introduce himself as the head of his security detail.
That's a really good point. There was that part too where they find a bomb and they decide to diffuse it and then discover it's a dud. I think usually when they find a bomb they use a robot to detonate it rather than sending humans over to deal with it. So little things.I enjoyed the show but one thing really bothered me. So after the Capital building was bombed, they move him and his family to the White House and he immediately is taken to the secure room. But then a few minutes later, he is walking around outside of the building alone. If everyone else was killed and he is the only one left to be President, wouldn't they keep him in a more secure (secret) environment until they knew more about the bombing? How do they know the White House isn't the next target?