OK, I haven't really watched much, but I have episodes available on demand and have been watching a few episodes including the pilot.
One detail kind of bugs me, although I guess it makes sense as a plot point. In the pilot, Kirkland is assigned Mike as a Secret Service agent, and his family seems to know him well like he's part of his regular protective detail. As Secretary of HUD, he wouldn't have been assigned a Secret Service detail. Most cabinet secretaries are protected by their own department's law enforcement, although it looks like HUD pays Homeland Security for a detail by the Federal Protective Service, but not the Secret Service.
I suppose it advances the plot as bringing in a familiar person who can be part of his Presidential protective detail.
Don't want to reveal too much but who do you think is the person in charge of the conspiracy? The VP's wife referenced them more than once and it sounded like they had declared an allegiance to him/her/an organization.
In real life the designated survivor does have secret service protection during the time he or she is the designated survivor. Once it's done they no longer have secret service protection.
Shocking and totally unexpected!!! This show is far and away our favorite of everything that premiered this fall. I'm wondering now though, with that turn of events - where can we go from here? That was a pretty final resolution of a story line that could have dragged on for several seasons. Has Designated Survivor been cancelled?
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Shocking and totally unexpected!!! This show is far and away our favorite of everything that premiered this fall. I'm wondering now though, with that turn of events - where can we go from here? That was a pretty final resolution of a story line that could have dragged on for several seasons. Has Designated Survivor been cancelled?
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I've really enjoyed Designated Survivor up until the last two episodes. Then somebody hijacked the show. It's now an odd hybrid of thriller and politics. A two-episode arc on a gun bill? It has no bearing on previous events, all of which have seemingly been forgotten. They didn't even relate it to Kirkman being shot. And Kirkman sends Agent Wells off to find the masterminds behind the attack, almost making her story a completely separate show. And he carrys on as if everything is normal.
Does anyone wonder why the bombers wanted to make Kirkman the President? He is even being pressured to pass certain legislation? Is anyone looking into MacLeish and his wife? What about the general that Kirkman fired then left standing in the situation room after his offer to help? Who's the new VP?
I've read that the show is already on its fourth showrunner. And it, ah, shows. The story is being yanked in many truncated directions. Maybe designated survivor refers to the showrunner!
I hope it gets back on track. The first dozen episodes were great. But now it doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. We need story and character development, not simplistic and predictable political babble.
There is no tension or drama between the main characters, that's true. Emily is so comfortable as chief-of-staff. No growing pains at all. Kirkman has the perfect marriage. And Seth is flawless as press agent. The characters are not developing at all.
It appears that the Kirkmans have the perfect marriage now, but I believe keeping these secrets is going to strain their relationship. I think alienating Aaron is also going to start to cause some fiction between the characters. I cannot wait to see where it goes.
That would have shaken things up! Might have been over the top (even for a show like this) but I'm ready for something to shake things up in that part of the story line. Who would have guessed I would fine Kiefer and his family to be so boring in a show like this?I was hoping someone totally unexpected, like the first lady, was on the helicopter.
I'm glad they didn't. Because they seem to be taking the easy road with good and evil in this show. I want them to really shake things up and shock me. So far, that's not been the case.I expected Senator Bowman to step out of the helicopter.