Chief of Staff - Season 1

Season 1
As a chief of staff in the National Assembly, Jang Tae Joon influences power behind the scenes while pursuing his own ambitions to rise to the top.

Episodes

6g Badge
Jang Tae Joon is interviewed about his role as chief of staff and tries to defuse a crisis threatening Song Hee Sup's political career -- and his own.

Rupture
Han Do Kyung joins the staff as a new intern. Tae Joon makes a controversial proposal for the upcoming government audit, which has everyone on edge.

Reason for Selection
Tae Joon contends with a rival staff member. Yun Hye Won volunteers to talk to a key witness. Kang Sun Young becomes concerned about Lee Sung Min.

Domino
Oh Won Shik makes a move that jeopardizes Tae Joon's standing with Song Hee Sup. Sun Yung gets a surprise visit. Do Kyung learns about Hye Won's past.

Dilemma
Tae Joon grapples with a dilemma. Song Hee Sup's impatience grows as Sun Young shifts her strategy. Do Kyung asks Hye Won a delicate question.

Firelight
Tae Joon and Sun Young enjoy an evening out together, but soon find that someone knows about them. News of a factory worker's death alarms Do Kyung.

Knot
Hee Sup invites Sung Min to join his party. Sun Young gives Tae Joon a stern warning, but he doesn't waver. Do Kyung makes a costly misstep.

Decapitation
As the confirmation hearing gets underway, Tae Joon is caught off guard by Hee Sup's self-serving machinations and scrambles to survive.

6g's Price
Tae Joon struggles with the ramifications of Sung Min's decision. Do Kyung has information that may help Tae Joon. Won Shik grows suspicious of Hye Won.

Irreducible
Sun Young's career is in peril, rumours unsettle Won Shik, Do Kyung returns to the team, and Tae Joon determines to go down a path that he may regret.
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