I've never seen such a stupid American drama

Jamaal 2022-10-14 02:35:42

Originally wanted to give three stars, because the first few episodes really attracted me, but I saw that there were five stars and four stars, so I only gave one star. The screenwriters in the future are simply sent by my country. The far-fetched plot and the old stalks of the 1980s made me, who was a Libra, angry and tangled in anger. The president and general have all seen the simulated video of the explosion of the Capitol. How could anyone survive this explosion? Even a little detective, Li Meiqi, can doubt the only surviving vice-presidential nominee, how come no one else has doubts? Female detective Li Meiqi is so single-handed in the investigation. The enemy hid in the dark without a single shot. She is really a plot arrangement. Tired of her. This is an era of mobile phones, and you can call congresswomen, and they all say that she was in a car accident because of the criminal evidence of the vice presidential nominee. It's shocking. The son of the FBI director was kidnapped and used as a scapegoat. A big America, the largest country in the world, please is your screenwriter from North Korea? A president led three cabbages in charge of the United States? Those state governors, generals, and congresswomen are doing things like stumbling blocks. The FBI also works independently and has no interaction with the president. By the way, the director of the FBI reports important work to the president, and there are still people who can listen in... No, I can't stand the IQ of this American drama.

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Designated Survivor quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Tom Kirkman: Mike, please, just tell us what you know.

    Mike Ritter: Capitol's been attacked. Congress, Cabinet... Eagle is gone. Sir, you are now the President of the United States.

  • [from trailer]

    Speechwriter #2: Guy's never been elected to anything.

    Speechwriter #1: Did you know President Richmond fired him this morning? Now he's the president.

    Seth Wright: Maybe he'll realize he has no business running the country.