According to interviews, this was planned to be part 1 of 2, but they only greenlit one movie. I really hope they make enough to make the third movie, but it's looking unlikely now...
He wasn't an elected politician or a military officer... I imagine his organization kinda exists outside the chain of command. Wasn't it more of a science team?
General Adams is definitely an active service military officer, and is therefore not the Secretary of Defense. Indeed, even retired or resigned military officers are ineligible for the job for the first seven years after they leave military service.I'm almost positive they said he was the Secretary of Defense.
I'm almost certain I read somewhere that in the event the entire Line of Succession being lost the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs can be sworn in as President, although Wikipedia is not backing me up at the moment. Anyone know anything on this matter?To be fair this movie went to the artistic license of saying that a military officer was in the line of succession. In real life U.S. military officers are not part of the presidential line of succession.
According to interviews, this was planned to be part 1 of 2, but they only greenlit one movie. I really hope they make enough to make the third movie, but it's looking unlikely now...
Which hasn't happened since Moffat took over. Indeed, the only one of Moffat's Christmas specials set in the modern day is Last Christmas, but then that's set in the North Pole and turns out to be a dream anyway.But more then that it made me think of Doctor Who and how every Christmas is time for aliens to invade Earth which is London haha.
Which hasn't happened since Moffat took over. Indeed, the only one of Moffat's Christmas specials set in the modern day is Last Christmas, but then that's set in the North Pole and turns out to be a dream anyway.
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