The show is much better when it focuses on the White House and Olivia & Fitz. Last night's episode and The Trail from season 1 were excellent. It feels like the case of the week at Olivia Pope & Assoc. is a distraction from the main stories. Harrison is handsome, but I did not miss him or Abby or Quinn at all (nor Edison).
The VP is a real witch; she couldn't even wait and see if the man dead before she prips up herself on the South Lawn and in the Oval Office. Cyrus was not clever either because he told Langston how she could become president then threw her into the same location as the cabinet members! Before him send her somewhere else.
Let's hope that Fitz doesn't end up a vegetable or amnesiac - that would be the worst. Heaven help them if he wakes up muttering "Livie". LOL Poor Mellie couldn't survive the shame and embarrassment. She's not an easy woman, but she doesn't deserve the humiliation of her husband's infidelity going public.
Hollis is a likeable, murderous so and so. He makes a great villain with his superficial joviality and bonhomie.
Tony Goldwyn: his hands, jogging, in the Rose Garden... just swoonworthy.
Kerry Washington was gorgeous in this episode.
The VP is a real witch; she couldn't even wait and see if the man dead before she prips up herself on the South Lawn and in the Oval Office. Cyrus was not clever either because he told Langston how she could become president then threw her into the same location as the cabinet members! Before him send her somewhere else.
Let's hope that Fitz doesn't end up a vegetable or amnesiac - that would be the worst. Heaven help them if he wakes up muttering "Livie". LOL Poor Mellie couldn't survive the shame and embarrassment. She's not an easy woman, but she doesn't deserve the humiliation of her husband's infidelity going public.
Hollis is a likeable, murderous so and so. He makes a great villain with his superficial joviality and bonhomie.
Tony Goldwyn: his hands, jogging, in the Rose Garden... just swoonworthy.
Kerry Washington was gorgeous in this episode.
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