Too lack of common sense

Guiseppe 2022-11-01 12:55:06

The show has now seen the third episode, why can it stick to the third episode? Because there is nothing else to watch for now, and the political theme is quite attractive to me. But you have to roll your eyes several times in every episode, what are you doing, the screenwriter! In the first episode, the US Congress was blown up, which made people doubt that the writers thought we were all fools; in the second episode, the computer system and power supply of the White House could be hacked; in the third episode, the internal video that was promised not to be leaked was leaked. . . As the world's most powerful country, there are so many messes all day long. Are you sure that a country can still develop? ? ? ? Maybe the appearance of House of Cards has raised my political common sense by a few grades, so I can only watch it as an ordinary American drama.

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  • Hipolito 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    It is commercial enough to look good, but although it is centered on the White House on the surface, it is essentially the same as the "24 Hours" series starring Kiefer Sutherland, but it is just a way of fighting terrorism. All kinds of difficulties and crises have been created, the amount of information is too large and too scattered, but it is somewhat powerless.

  • Arjun 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    After inexplicably finishing the play, there is actually a finale that basically has no suspense. Let's end it, there is no need to renew such a mediocre drama.

Designated Survivor quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Harris Cochrane: We're in a state of war. Tom Kirkman is not gonna get us through this.

  • [from trailer]

    Tom Kirkman: You're still on my side?

    Alex Kirkman: I'm always on your side, Mr. President.