The power is out and no one has mobile phone access. Yet, Hannah can call Chuck without trouble
4 Reviews
No power, no phones, excepts Hannah's
mwascholz3 April 2018
In the Dark
bobcobb30123 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The relationship between Tom and Trey is getting really bizarre. He should not be spending so much time in close quarters with his brother. Hopefully they find something more meaningful to do.
I could have gone without the sitcom cliche of getting stuck in the elevator, but it was an interesting premise with the power outage in DC.
The show is focusing more on politics this season, which is wise, but they need to address some realism. It is not clear the party affiliations of any of these individuals, nor the logic behind some of their decisions.
I could have gone without the sitcom cliche of getting stuck in the elevator, but it was an interesting premise with the power outage in DC.
The show is focusing more on politics this season, which is wise, but they need to address some realism. It is not clear the party affiliations of any of these individuals, nor the logic behind some of their decisions.
Just make a speech and all the riots are gone
adamsosnowski9 February 2019
The writing just gets worse. There is a blackout in DC which causes vandalism, rapes and riots. And how do they fix this? Of course, the president shows up in a minority neighborhood, makes a speech to 50 people and the problem is gone. It is just painful to watch.
Way Too Far Fetched
Hitchcoc21 July 2019
This was entertaining at times, but it was so unbelievable that it was laughable. Like a previous reviewer, the fact that the President and the Mayor of D.C. talk to a small group of people in the streets and the whole thing is no longer there, is ludicrous. Hannah continues going down the road with her investigation. That IT guy should receive the Nobel Prize. Just too syrupy and precious.
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