I'll start by saying that for "something to watch" it was three stars. I've seen enough worse shows that two stars wouldn't seem fair. I have Netflix so I can turn off my brain in the evening so this show worked fine for that.
Why not more stars then? I am always willing to suspend my disbelief but when a show asks me to do it with the simplest things that could have easily been fixed it becomes a major pet peeve.
One glaring example (of the several):
Vice Presidents daughter (who's character I very much did not care for as much as they tried to make her sympathetic) injures her leg. Without giving too much away it is serious enough that she limps horribly (and I mean that in the physical and acting sense) for the remainder of about three episodes. No one gets her a damn crutch even though it's over the course of a day and a half and she is in the care of medical professionals. She seems to be constantly rushing if not running away from something but lagging behind because of her very overacted limp (my seven year old grandson can fake a limp better). Half the time the people that are supposed to be trained professional security assist her from the opposite side of the injury. If a person is supporting someone with a leg injury they are the crutch so they have to be on the same side. This drove me crazy.
The last episode was so full of holes I can't even start. All the good guys in a real world scenario should have been dead on the ground with head shots by the end.
So again three stars because up to about episode 7 the show held my interest and was a fun enough ride. After that it started losing stars.