Designated Survivor: 60 Days season 1 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a gripping narrative of power, integrity, and political maneuvering, Minister Oh steps up as acting president, impressing the public with decisive actions amidst a national crisis. Meanwhile, President Park, recovering from an injury, contemplates his own presidential run, stirring the political landscape. Behind the scenes, Secretary Cha and Agent Han delve into a conspiracy linking Minister Oh to a bombing, unraveling a complex web of intrigue and ambition within the Blue House. As tensions rise and truths come to light, President Park announces his candidacy, challenging Minister Oh and setting the stage for a contentious political battle that questions the essence of leadership and the future of the nation.
Full Episode S01E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who becomes the acting president after President Park's injury?
Minister Oh becomes the acting president after President Park's injury.
What major decisions does Minister Oh make as acting president?
Minister Oh makes the tough decisions of reopening the stock market and ordering the killing of a sniper.
Does President Park consider running for presidency after recovering?
Yes, President Park considers running for presidency after his recovery is hinted at becoming a candidate.
Who investigates Minister Oh's possible connection to a conspiracy?
Secretary Cha and Agent Han investigate Minister Oh's possible connection to a conspiracy.
What is the controversy surrounding Minister Oh's decision to kill the sniper?
The controversy is that Minister Oh's decision to kill the sniper might have been to conceal the mastermind behind the assassination attempt.
Is Secretary Cha accused of being involved with the bombers?
Yes, Secretary Cha is investigated for collusion with the bombers but later found not involved.
How does President Park respond to the political situation and his candidacy?
President Park decides to run for president, addressing concerns over his administration's integrity and challenging Minister Oh.
What are the geopolitical implications of the decisions made by the acting president, Minister Oh?
The decisions, especially regarding the naval base on Gasan Island, play into broader geopolitical strategies and domestic political tensions.
How does the internal conflict within the Blue House unfold?
The internal conflict involves investigations, accusations, and the ethical dilemmas of those in power, particularly focusing on Secretary Cha's role and investigation.
What leads to President Park announcing his candidacy for the presidential election?
The culmination of political maneuvers, personal dilemmas, and the need to address the nation's direction prompts President Park to announce his candidacy.