Designated Survivor Takes on Islamophobia, Racist Cops and More
(Episode 1.02)

Last week, Designated Survivor started off strong, and proved itself to be a show with legs. What works so well for the show is that Tom Kirkman doesn’t come off as a character who’s a typical politician—he seems like one of us, an average guy, and a guy who never would have thought he’d be the Commander-In-Chief. “Day One” picks up where the pilot left off, and it’s now the first full day of Tom’s presidency. The media is bashing his speech, everyone working in the White House has their own opinion about what the next steps should be, and this week’s episode shows us that this will be a series that takes on social issues as well.
1. A Second Designated Survivor
As Tom proceeds with what will prove to be a very long day, he is introduced to Kimble Hookstraten, a congresswoman who was selected by the Republicans to be their designated survivor. Based on her experience as a politician, it seems like she’s someone who may be better suited than Tom to be the president. Nevertheless, in a private meeting between the two of them, she is encouraging and offers her full support behind Tom. She tells him, “This is your house now. So make it your own.” But is Kimble really that supportive of Tom? No doubt, as a member of the opposing party, she’s likely going to prove to be something of an adversary down the road, especially if other powerful people conspire to make Tom give up his role as president.
2. Tom’s Confrontation with the General
In the situation room, Tom is told by the general and other important Pentagon folks that the FBI is 75% sure who was responsible for the attack, and so it’s time to publicly accuse them. Tom is shocked, feeling that 75% is not enough to point the finger just yet. After all, a 75 is still a C, as Tom says. The general tells Tom he’s giving him an enemy they can kill. Tom responds, saying, “Come back to me with more than 75 percent and I’ll launch the damn missiles myself.” In the end, Tom shows that when push comes to shove, he’s not afraid to fight to get what he wants.