Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1 Episode 2 Commander-In-Chief
- July 2, 2019
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8.6 (27)
After surviving a catastrophic attack on the Korean National Assembly, Park Mu-jin finds himself thrust into the role of acting president of South Korea. With only 60 days to stabilize the nation and hold democratic elections, Mu-jin faces immense pressure from political rivals, the media, and the public.
In episode 2, titled Commander-In-Chief, Mu-jin must make his first major decision as acting president: whether or not to deploy South Korean forces to a conflict in the Middle East. As he weighs the potential consequences of military intervention, Mu-jin also grapples with the fallout from the attack on the National Assembly, which left several government officials dead or injured.
Meanwhile, journalist Han Na-kyung continues her investigation into the attack, determined to uncover the truth behind who was responsible and why. Her latest lead takes her to an unlikely source, and she soon finds herself in a dangerous situation that could compromise her integrity as a reporter.
As tensions rise both at home and abroad, Mu-jin must navigate a complex web of political alliances and personal relationships to keep the country stable during these turbulent times. With limited resources and little time left before the election, he must rely on his own intelligence and ingenuity to lead South Korea through this dark period and emerge stronger on the other side.
Commander-In-Chief is a gripping episode that highlights the challenges and pressures inherent in political leadership, and showcases the strength and resilience of those who rise to the occasion in moments of crisis. Fans of political dramas and thrillers will find much to enjoy in Designated Survivor: 60 Days, as the series continues to deliver pulse-pounding action and thought-provoking commentary on the state of contemporary politics.