Designated Survivor Season 1 Review (2024)

Designated Survivor Season 1 Review (1)

Chris Chalker, Student Life Editor
September 6, 2017

After a bomb blows up the United States Capitol building, Kiefer Sutherland’s Tom Kirkman becomes president of the United States of America after being labeled as the designated survivor by Charles Langdon. Langdon, along with congressman Peter Macleish, are somehow tied to the conspiracy and the bombing of the Capitol. Kirkman has a lot ahead of him as far as his presidency, including controversial issues, being played with by other countries and areas, the press, uniting the American people after the bombing and figuring out who is tied to this conspiracy of the capitol bombing and who is involved.

Let’s get to it. Why was Kiefer Sutherland’s Tom Kirkman the “designated survivor”? Who is tied to the conspiracy behind the capitol bombing? And what has happened on this twenty one episode season of Designated Survivor?

Episode 1: “Pilot”

As a lower-level cabinet member, Tom Kirkman, who is about to be reassigned to an ambassadorship, would be surprised, like many others would be, to be labeled the “Designated Survivor”. What does this entail? The “Designated Survivor” is chosen in the event of a catastrophic incident where no one else remains in the line of succession to become President of the United States. Kirkman was just given the title of “Designated Survivor,” where he is taken to a site, far away from the other people in the line of succession as President Robert Richmond gives the State of the Union address.

Previous that day, Emily Rhodes (Italia Ricci) approaches Tom, saying that everything they worked for, to get into the speech is gone, none of it made it into the State of the Union address. Both Rhodes and Kirkman are mad and frustrated.

Richmond had speechwriter Seth Wright (Kal Penn) write the address he is giving right now. Wright was arguing about a segment cut from the speech before Richmond sends Seth away. Charles Langdon, Richmond’s Chief of Staff, informs Kirkman that Richmond has reassigned him to an ambassadorship, which is essentially to get rid of Tom.

Tom speaks to his wife, Alex (Natascha McElhone) about this, who is against it and doesn’t want to move again because of her job and how her kids have adjusted to the move already/shortly after that, Kirkman is called and labeled the “Designated Survivor.”

Kirkman is waiting in a room, watching the State of the Union address, but as the address goes on, the camera feeds cut out. Tom and Alex mess with the tv, seeing what other stations work, but not the station the State of the Union was playing on. They get a call, saying they lost the feed too before Kirkman sees the Capitol building is up in flames.

FBI agent Hannah Wells (Maggie Q) is out, she attempts to contact “Scott”, shortly after this is when she hears about the problems at the Capitol, she takes off, putting on her FBI attire and heads towards the wreckage.

Secret Service Agent Mike Ritter (LaMonica Garrett) picks up Kirkman and his wife, saying people are going to get their kids. Ritter tells Tom that he is “Now the president of the United States.” Tom is sworn in as Ritter takes off, Penny Kirkman (Tom and Alex’s daughter) was dropped off, but not Leo Kirkman (Tanner Buchanan), their son, who is not where he said he would be.

Shortly after being sworn in, Kirkman comes face to face with his first obstacle, General Cochrane. Cochrane takes the opportunity to try to seize the moment and take charge, trying to flex the muscles of the US, which Kirkman is against. Aaron Shore (Adan Canto)

Ritter finds Leo at a club, selling drugs with a friend. Ritter takes Leo away and says he is taking him home. After passing their literal home, Leo says “I thought you were taking me home.” To which Mike responds with “I am.”

After this point and the season progresses further, Tom deal with several obstacles during his rocky presidency, namely an article coming out that his son Leo is not actually his son but the son of a man that Alex was with beforehand and that man was arrested, his power and authority as president being questioned, the conspiracy (dealing with Al-Sakar, Majid Nassar and his murder, Nestor Lozano, better known as “Catalan,” a mole in the White House and Peter MacLeish and his death), along with journalist Abe Leonard, given clues by the mole in the White House.

Al-Sakar and Majid Nassar

Al-Sakar and their leader, Majid Nassar, claimed responsibility for the capital bombing and the United States, in response, later started an operation to capture Nassar, which was successful. Hannah Wells and Jason Atwood close in on Nassar, believing he was not part of the conspiracy. Nassar dies after Catalan poisons him.

Nestor Lozano a.k.a. Catalan

After Nassar’s death, Hannah continues her investigation while Jason is blackmailed by someone to stop him. These people kidnapped his son and had Jason get himself arrested for Nassar’s murder. Jason later finds out that his son was murdered regardless and he and Hannah find the woman who kidnapped him and kill her. Catalan later attempts to kill President Kirkman at his inaugural ceremony, but Hannah tries to shot him first. Kirkman is still hit and taken to a hospital for treatment and a squad is sent to take care of Lozano. MacLeish, now acting president, refuses to let Lozano be taken alive, as he knows Lozano ties directly to him. Lozano is “killed,” but he is later revealed to be alive when Jason and her find him at a secret bunker. Lozano is later killed in the finale when he gets a rear through the chest during a fistfight with Hannah. Previously, Jason sends some incriminating video recordings to Hannah just moments before Lozano finds him and kills him.

Peter MacLeish

MacLeish, dealt with prior to Catalan, is killed by his wife, who then commits suicide when Hannah is about to make an arrest. MacLeish was part of the conspiracy and had a bomb shelter built in the white house to that he could survive the Capitol bombing. MacLeish was part of the Pax Americana movement in the conspiracy and he also was behind the death of Catalan and what led to his faked death and Kirkman being shot and nearly killed. Kirkman, however, made a speedy recovery.

Abe Leonard and Jay Whitaker, the White House mole

Abe Leonard is a small time journalist who took a step up, taking tips and clues left by Jay Whitaker, the White House mole. Jay Whitaker was a more disappointing reveal as the mole because I myself had no idea who he even was and the way it was played up, I thought it was a main character (I honestly thought he was the general from the first episode, just shaved to look different but even that wasn’t the case). Whitaker used various methods to disguise himself you almost had to wonder if they’d ever catch the man. Before his untimely death, Jason Atwood sent Hannah a voice recording he had taken of Whitaker talking to new villain, Patrick Lloyd, tied into the conspiracy and the Pax Americana movement, The True Believers. While Whitaker was exposed, unfortunately for us and Kirkman, Patrick Lloyd escaped in a shell game of sorts, with numerous sightings and so on of Lloyd to throw off anyone trying to find him.

Designated Survivor Season 1 Review (2024)

FAQs

Is Designated Survivor season 1 good? ›

The site's critical consensus reads, "Kiefer Sutherland skillfully delivers the drama in Designated Survivor, a fast-paced, quickly engrossing escapist political action fantasy." Metacritic reported a score of 71 out of 100 based on 35 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Why did Designated Survivor end so abruptly? ›

On May 11, 2018, ABC canceled the series after two seasons due to a high turnover of showrunners and declining ratings.

Why was Alex Kirkman killed off the show? ›

Make It Better: Add More Weight The First Lady's Death

First Lady Alex Kirkman had to die in Season 2 because Natascha McElhone, the actress who was playing her, was leaving the show.

Is Designated Survivor realistic? ›

Yes, it's a real government practice — not just a TV series drama.

Who is the real villain in Designated Survivor? ›

Patrick Lloyd is the overarching antagonist of the ABC/Netflix series Designated Survivor.

Why was Hannah killed off Designated Survivor? ›

Hannah (played by Maggie Q) had been a firm fan favourite on Designated Survivor as the CIA agent determined to fight evil. However, in episode seven, season three, of the Netflix series she was killed off after being exposed to a flu virus that attacks people of colour because of the pigmentation in their skin.

Why did Mike leave Designated Survivor? ›

The character of Mike Ritter became a fan favorite and Garrett remained with the show through the whole first two seasons, until its initial cancelation. After the show was picked up by Netflix, Garrett confirmed on Twitter that after "lengthy negotiations" he would not return due to budget constraints.

Why did Emily quit Designated Survivor? ›

At the start of Season Three, Italia Ricci returns as her character, Emily Rhodes. This is notable, because former stars of the show, such as Lyor Boone and Kendra Daynes were not present for the season. She has quit to take care of her mother in Florida, although Seth wants her to come back and visit the White House.

Is Sasha on Designated Survivor a man? ›

Sasha, Tom Kirkman's transgender sister-in-law is played by Jamie Clayton. In real life, Jamie Clayton is also a transgender woman. In 2011, she was honored by Out magazine as part of their annual "Out 100" awards. Uses footage from real life interviews.

Why did Designated Survivor get so bad? ›

If your a 24 fan you will enjoy the first two seasons it's basically if Jack Bauer became president. The third season it fell apart with the removal of some of the cast with no explanation. They also added lots of unnecessary cussing that did not fit the vibe it totally changed the mood of the show.

Who betrayed Kirkman? ›

Dax Minter is revealed as the cyberattack mastermind who also leaked Kirkman's therapy recordings. Minter had bugged Kirkman's office and Wells' firing was staged for Minter to hear. Young Jennings is freed and Minter is arrested at the White House.

Why was Alex written out of Designated Survivor? ›

Natascha McElhone left designated survivor due to creative differences. Her character, Alex Kirkland, died suddenly toward the end of Season 2, but McElhone wasn't ready to leave the show just yet. She reportedly asked for a raise to return to the show, but ABC wasn't able to meet her demands so she decided to move on.

Who is the Designated Survivor in real life in 2024? ›

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona was the designated survivor chosen to sit out Thursday's State of the Union, a White House official confirmed to CBS News.

Why did Netflix remove Designated Survivor? ›

The streaming service watches the analytics carefully, and if a revival doesn't resonate with the audience, the service is quick to cast it off. That apparently was the case for Designated Survivor.

Is there a spin-off of Designated Survivor? ›

But the good news is that, even if the series doesn't stage another comeback, there's another show in the Designated Survivor 'franchise' out there for fans to enjoy. Designated Survivor and Designated Survivor: 60 Days are both streaming now on Netflix.

Is season 2 of Designated Survivor good? ›

Critics Reviews

Designated Survivor inches just a little bit closer to being good. Content collapsed. This has been a rough season with only a handful of good episodes.

Is season 3 of Designated Survivor worth watching? ›

Packed with meaty plot developments and boosted by a larger and more diverse cast, it tackles topics ripped from the headlines. As political drama Designated Survivor season three has the smoke-streaming-from-its-ears quality of a Donald Trump stump-speech. As bursting-at-the-seams pot-boiler it is magnificent.

Who is the traitor in Designated Survivor season 1? ›

Hair color. Jay Whitaker is a former U.S Homeland Security Advisor, former second-in-command of the True Believers and was the traitor in the White House. As such, he was the individual who hacked the White House and inserted the false confession to the Capitol Bombing by Majid Nassar into their computers.

Is Designated Survivor like homeland? ›

I am currently hooked to Political Thriller Shows, and am currently watching Designated Survivor and I keep on comparing it with Homeland as they are quite similar.

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