Designated Survivor's Benjamin Charles Watson 'freaked out' over season 3's major death

Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret
Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret

From Digital Spy

Note: This article contains spoilers for Designated Survivor season 3.

Designated Survivor star Benjamin Charles Watson has described the third season's major death as a "total, total shock".

Season 3 episode 7 saw CIA agent Hannah Wells, played by Maggie Q, uncover a hidden biolab where she was exposed to a poisonous gas that specifically targets people of colour.

Photo credit: Ian Watson - ABC
Photo credit: Ian Watson - ABC

In an interview with Digital Spy, Watson – who plays White House digital officer Dontae Evans – said that he was stunned reading the script, and felt the loss even though his character never shared any scenes with Hannah.

"I didn't get a chance to work with Maggie because she had such a separate storyline," he said. "But I met her once, and she was absolutely beautiful and such a sweetheart. I was freaking out like, 'You're Maggie Q, you've been in so many huge movies, I've been a huge fan!'

"I fumbled my own name. So that was incredible!

Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret
Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret

"When I read that she was dying, it kind of freaked me out because I knew she's such a fan favourite. People absolutely love her.

"And then I read how she died, and I was like, 'Oh crap'. And then I saw it, and then I was like crying because one, it's such a horrific way to die, and two, I knew that a lot of people were going to be upset by it – because they absolutely love the character and they love her.

"When I read it, I was shocked. It was a total, total shock."

Photo credit: Netflix
Photo credit: Netflix

Related: Designated Survivor star Benjamin Charles Watson says Dontae's HIV storyline was "heartbreaking" to film

Watson also spoke about the positive reception from viewers in regards to Dontae and the storyline focused on Dontae's HIV undetectable status.

"It's been really well-received, which I think is phenomenal," he said. "It's getting a lot of people talking.

"The thing that we've been pushing is, undetectable is untransmittable, and then also talking about PrEP and educating a lot of people on those terms. That's been received very well."

Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret
Photo credit: Photography: Noah Asanias | Grooming: Frida Norrman | Styling: Derek Perret

Netflix hasn't announced yet whether or not Designated Survivor will get a fourth season, but Watson is "optimistic" about a possible renewal and added that he would love to see the show continue to explore real-life issues.

Designated Survivor seasons 1-3 is available to watch on Netflix.


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