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Designated Survivor Line of Fire (2016–2019) Online

Designated Survivor Line of Fire (2016–2019) Online
Original Title :
Line of Fire
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2016–2019
Directror :
Chris Grismer
Cast :
Kiefer Sutherland,Natascha McElhone,Paulo Costanzo
Writer :
David Guggenheim,Keith Eisner
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
7.6/10
Designated Survivor Line of Fire (2016–2019) Online

It's Christmastime and President Kirkman is alerted to a group of religious extremists who refuse to evacuate when a forest fire threatens to engulf their cabin. Deploying Emily and Aaron to help diffuse the situation, Kirkman must act quickly to save multiple lives at stake. Meanwhile, the First Lady finally gives her testimony to the FBI director, while what happens next changes the lives of the Kirkman family forever.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer Sutherland - Tom Kirkman
Natascha McElhone Natascha McElhone - Alex Kirkman
Paulo Costanzo Paulo Costanzo - Lyor Boone
Adan Canto Adan Canto - Aaron Shore
Italia Ricci Italia Ricci - Emily Rhodes
LaMonica Garrett LaMonica Garrett - Mike Ritter
Zoe McLellan Zoe McLellan - Kendra Daynes
Ben Lawson Ben Lawson - Damian Rennett
Kal Penn Kal Penn - Seth Wright
Maggie Q Maggie Q - Hannah Wells
Reed Diamond Reed Diamond - John Forstell
Jake Epstein Jake Epstein - Chuck Russink
Jim Piddock Jim Piddock - Dr. Rune
Dillon Casey Dillon Casey - Detective Blakey
Kristoffer Polaha Kristoffer Polaha - David Sheridan

The song "Only You" was a number one Christmas hit in the UK music charts for The Flying Pickets

Natascha McElhone's final appearance as Alex Kirkman. Coincidentally, it aired the day before her birthday.


User reviews

Xal

Xal

In this episode writers save one life, but lose another. This episode dramatizes a key story point in the series. Writers narrow President Kirkmans' options for making decisions. He cannot trust anyone. It is an absolutely tear-jerking episode.
Awene

Awene

It was not unpredictable and definitely didn't "knock my socks off", it was though, the most powerful moments this series has experienced since its second season's begun.

The major problem is writing. Designated Survivor Season 2 is poorly written. just 2 episodes have got acceptable but not great writing. It's less compelling, less thrilling. Compared to the first season, it's considered as a failure. 60% of plots which were written for just one episode were completely unnecessary. The political crises (!) were too simple, too unreal, too wishy-washy and were solved only by Kirkman shouting like Jack Bauer! By bullying the Jack Bauer's side of Kiefer Sutherland! just like episode 7's crisis. In the real world, this is not what happens.

Mr Keith Eisner, the new Show runner, has added 3 new characters. Damian Rennett is the only new character that is interesting. Lyor has done absolutely nothing but bringing a kind of humor, which I hate, to a series which is fundamentally super serious! Come on!!!!! If I wanted a comdey-based political drama, I would try "Weep"! I guess writers have forgotten quintessence of this series! It's not House of Cards or Weep or West wing or Scandal or 24! For god's sake, This "Designated Survivor" has got more potentials. Kind of potential's that HOC or the other above-mentioned series, have never got the chance to have. Yet, the writers are fully wasting these potentials by talking about bees (episode 9) and the same matters.

To Mr. Keith Eisner and his coworkers : "Can't you really come up with something more than this??? more suspenseful that this? more intense than this? more real than this? Can't you get rid of irritating subplots and start telling 5 or 6 interconnected major plots? I swear I myself can tell 5 o 6 stories far better than what the first half of this season has told! You're wasting every potential this series has. The number of viewers has been dramatically decreased due to your tireless effort of bringing new West Wing in. Nevertheless, you don't have to. The cast is fantastic, but only because of your weak writings, they can't shine, they can't act the way they are capable of. Stop ruining this series with these illogical ideas! The idea of telling these kind of stories for 22 episodes is basically wrong."

This Episode "Line of Fire", regardless of the stubborn extremists plot which was an awful one, was overall acceptable, far weaker than "The End of the Begining", yet. A major character has been written off in the way which was the easiest! Just a normal accident! And there's apparently a lot about Damian we got to find out! A gleam of hope for a strong and suspenseful second half. May this hope will not be dashed!!!
Anarus

Anarus

This show still has yet to be great, but at least the last couple of episodes have been watchable. Unfortunately, I had the big twist at the end spoiled weeks ago by TV sites, but I think it might be the thing to shake this show up and take it in a more aggressive and immediate direction.

It was a decent mid-season finale. No over the top dialogue for the first time, and the bit with the annoying staffer ordering the young carolers around was probably the best moment he has had yet.
Quemal

Quemal

This episode was interesting, with the lady FBI agent trying to weed out a double agent, President Kirkman trying to save a religious group from a fire, who are protesting a member's infant child under going a court ordered medical procedure, because of blood transfusions. The writers walk a fine line with the characters, of the religious group, but I think they were fair in presentation, even though I don't agree with it. After all it is a work of fiction. Too often Hollywood portrays Christians with sincere religious beliefs, as uneducated loons, or Bible quoting insane killers. I know this may be nitpicking, but the traffic accident with the large truck, T boning a the First Lady's SUV, was unrealistic. Every time the First Lady is in her motorcade, she is escorted by local motorcycle traffic cops, who block all cross streets, along the route, in a rolling fashion. No traffic cops seen in this scene, so they could kill off the First Lady, I guess.
The_NiGGa

The_NiGGa

Pretty good episode except for the part when the First Lady dies. That left me an emotional mess. And I don't appreciate it. That's the only reason I'm giving it a 9. Was cause y'all killed her
Terr

Terr

Hannah learns about Damian's involvement in the warehouse fire. Alex prepares her case, and appears in front of the panel.