![]() ![]() They also continue their investigation into MacLeish, quietly looking into his actions while in the army and in the lead up to the attack. (I’m going to freely admit here that I am not quite sure what Chuck does, but he seems very competent!) Chuck helps Hannah search through footage and electronic files as they try to figure out who is manipulating Atwood and why. ![]() Realizing that the Bureau isn’t going to help her save Atwood, Hannah again turns to Chuck Russink, a geeky hacker type who has helped her in the past. Weirdly, no one in the FBI seems to have interviewed Atwood’s family or have discovered that his son is missing, but I think we’re just supposed to roll with that. She insists on talking to everyone within the FBI about Atwood and asks why no one else has any doubts about his confession to the killing of Majid Nassar. Hannah presses for an investigation: Maggie Q’s Hannah Wells seems to be the only one within the FBI who hasn’t swallowed the story of Assistant Director Jason Atwood’s guilt hook, line and sinker. Of all of the outlandish things this show has thrown at viewers over the last seven episodes (including a massive bombing that wiped out most of the government), the idea that American voters would embrace scores of independent candidates during the first post-terrorist attack election might be the most implausible.īut because American politics are what they are right now, this fantasy is probably very, very welcome to most people watching. (Photo Credit: ABC/Ian Watson)īy Guest Contributor: Lakshmi Gandhi ( the fictional Congress in Designated Survivor has 162 registered independents? Things continue to get complicated inside the Kirkman White House.
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