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The third season presents a new series of dramatic events, in which Kirkman stumbles during that period when he launches his campaign. Meanwhile, Wales gets a potentially bad reset, and there is a heated debate about child marriage that has sparked many thoughts among Kirkman's staff. Meanwhile, there is more opiate addiction that hits things.
I loved the back and forth between Kirkman and his therapist as he tried to find a reason to justify his decisions -- a justification which painted him in a better light.
This is not a positive review, but the third season is a marked improvement over the two that preceded it; this is still not a show that can manage to be three shows at once, but at least now some of those shows are marginally interesting.
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.