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. 5.1 Original release April 5, 2012 ( 2012-04-05) – April 19, 2018 ( 2018-04-19) External links Scandal is an American television series starring. Created by, it aired on from April 5, 2012, until April 19, 2018, for 124 episodes over seven seasons. Kerry Washington's character, is partially based on former administration press aide, who serves as a co-executive producer. The show takes place in Washington, D.C. And focuses on Olivia Pope's firm, Olivia Pope & Associates (OPA), and its staff, as well as staff at the and surrounding political scene. See also: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Rank Viewers (in millions) 7 April 5, 2012 ( 2012-04-05) May 17, 2012 ( 2012-05-17) 62 8.21 22 September 27, 2012 ( 2012-09-27) May 16, 2013 ( 2013-05-16) 47 8.46 18 October 3, 2013 ( 2013-10-03) April 17, 2014 ( 2014-04-17) 16 12.00 22 September 25, 2014 ( 2014-09-25) May 14, 2015 ( 2015-05-14) 18 12.66 21 September 24, 2015 ( 2015-09-24) May 12, 2016 ( 2016-05-12) 29 10.68 16 January 26, 2017 ( 2017-01-26) May 18, 2017 ( 2017-05-18) 39 8.16 18 October 5, 2017 ( 2017-10-05) April 19, 2018 ( 2018-04-19) 53 7.41 Season 1.

Main article: An assassination attempt is made on Fitz's life, which almost kills him. As a result, Sally Langston takes over as President, much to Cyrus' dismay. After surviving, Fitz decides to get a divorce, which Mellie tries to avoid by somehow convincing her OB/GYN to induce her labor four weeks early. Huck is arrested for the attempted assassination after being framed by his girlfriend Becky (Susan Pourfar).

After David helps Huck go free, Huck, Olivia and her team trick Becky to show up at the hospital where she is arrested. Fitz finds out that Verna was behind the assassination and kills her. At the funeral, he reveals to Olivia that he does not want a divorce as he is devastated after learning about the rigging from Verna. The second arc focuses on finding the mole who is leaking classified information from the White House. Olivia and the team investigate the case after figuring out that the CIA Director's suicide was actually a murder. Olivia gets to know Captain Jake Ballard , who works with the leader of B613, Rowan , who orders Jake to get close to Olivia. At the end of the season, Mellie gives Fitz an ultimatum: either he becomes loyal to her, or she goes on national television and reveals Fitz's affair with Olivia.

Fitz chooses Olivia, which makes Mellie reveal the affair. Fitz announces his re-election campaign. As Olivia and the team continue to investigate who the mole is, Huck manages to capture Charlie , who reveals the mole's identity: Billy Chambers. They figure out that Billy is working with David, who steals the Cytron card, but frames Billy and gives Cyrus the card in exchange for being reinstated as US Attorney. At the end, Olivia's name is leaked to the press as being Fitz's mistress, and it is revealed that Rowan is Olivia's father. Season 3.

Main article: After Olivia's name is leaked to the press as Fitz's mistress, Olivia Pope & Associates faces financial troubles when all their clients fire them. The firm accepts 'new' clients in order to pay the bills.

Rowan becomes more involved with Olivia's life, which begins to affect her, and leads Huck and Jake to investigate B613. They discover during a military action code named 'Operation Remington', Fitz shot down a civilian aircraft over Iceland and Olivia's mother was one of over 300 casualties. Determined to find out the truth about Operation Remington, the firm investigates Rowan and learns that a passenger was removed from the flight by a Federal Marshal just prior to take off.

Quinn starts to hang out with Charlie, who sets her up to kill a security guard who was an eye-witness to the Federal Marshal's removal of the passenger. As a result of Quinn's inadvertent murder, Huck tortures her and she leaves the firm. Meanwhile, Fitz faces problems when Congresswoman Josephine 'Josie' Marcus is in the running to win the Democratic Party primary against Senator Samuel Reston and become the first female president of the United States. Cyrus tries his best to find dirt on Marcus in order to ruin her campaign, but fails. After Olivia finds out that Fitz shot down the plane which killed her mother, she declines the offer of being the campaign manager for Fitz's re-election and becomes the manager for Josephine Marcus'. After an incident with Marcus' sister, Josephine backs out of her campaign.

The second part of the season focuses more on the re-election campaign as Olivia has taken over as the campaign manager. At the same time, Sally announces that she is running for President by being an Independent. As a result, Fitz chooses the Governor of California, Andrew Nichols , as his new Vice Presidential running-mate. Nichols develops a relationship with the First Lady, Mellie.

The campaign faces problems when Sally, stricken with guilt over murdering Daniel , almost reveals the truth at a debate. Cyrus asks Jake to help protect the secret, which he does by killing James to prevent exposing Cyrus's involvement in the cover up. The president's eldest children, Jerry and Karen Grant , come to the White House for an interview, but Olivia soon figures out that they aren't pleased with their parents. Season 4. Main article: After the passing of a close friend, Olivia returns to D.C. And is shocked by the state of OPA. The first half of the season focuses on Jake's arrest for the death of Jerry Grant after Rowan forces Tom to name Jake as the operator.

Rowan continues to try to make everyone believe Jake is guilty, which inspires Olivia to find out the truth for herself. After forcing Tom to reveal Rowan as his operator, Fitz, Jake, and Olivia make a plan to arrest Rowan.

Unfortunately, the plan fails, causing Rowan to shut down B613 and start eliminating B613 agents. Olivia tries to kill Rowan when she confronts him, but he manages to flee. Abby is now the White House Press Secretary, and is struggling with gaining the respect of Cyrus and Fitz, because they choose to demean her by calling her 'Red' instead of Abby. Later in the season, Abby finds herself stressed even more by the presence of her abusive ex-husband, who has been nominated for Virginia State Senator, and she enlists Leo Bergen to help ruin his campaign. Quinn has stayed in contact with both Abby and Huck, in addition to trying to find Olivia. Mellie struggles with the death of her son, Jerry. She finally comes to terms with her loss after finding out that Jerry was murdered due to being deliberately exposed to bacterial meningitis rather than contracting the disease naturally, and she chooses to form an alliance with Elizabeth North.

Later, after having an affair with him, Mellie discovers the true nature of Nichols, who threatens to tell the press about their affair. In the season finale, members of a grand jury gathered by David for the B613 case were killed after the initial hearing. OPA and David begin investigating the scene, and realized that Rowan was responsible. He also blackmailed Mellie into giving the names of the members, causing her to feel responsible. Cyrus later finds out the truth, but decides not to tell Fitz.

After seeking advice from Maya , Olivia and Jake decides to reveal B613 to the CIA, but it backfires. They later came up with a plan to frame Rowan for embezzlement of the funds at the museum he is working at, having him imprisoned. Later, Fitz finds out the truth about what Mellie and Cyrus had done; he orders them to leave the White House. Elizabeth then takes Cyrus' place as the chief of staff. In the last scene, he reunites with Olivia. Season 5. Main article: Olivia and Fitz now embrace being a couple, going public with their relationship, thus leading to Olivia taking on many more of the First Lady-established roles in the White House.

She continues managing Olivia Pope & Associates, which Marcus Walker becomes a part of, even using it to spin her image once the world looks down on her due to her new relationship with the President. However, by the midpoint of the season she feels too suffocated in this new life, and so she leaves Fitz, the White House, and secretly has an abortion. Olivia returns to her old life, dealing with the aftermath of her and Fitz's break up, and Rowan gets out of jail and reclaims Jake as his lapdog, while Fitz starts sleeping around and is put in his place by Abby. Meanwhile, Cyrus and Mellie are forced to move on with their lives now that Fitz has kicked them out, Cyrus struggling to figure out what he wishes to do next, and Mellie running for and being elected as a senator, being her next step in making a run for the presidency, which is the main focal point of the second half of the season. Mellie makes a run for the presidency and takes Olivia on as her campaign manager, having to go against the likes of current Vice President Susan Ross , Hollis Doyle , and Pennsylvania Governor Francisco Vargas , the latter of which has his campaign managed by Cyrus. David and Elizabeth push for Susan's presidential run, and David begins to fall for her while also entering into a sexual relationship with Liz, ending in heartbreak for two of the three parties involved.

Quinn and Charlie begin seeing each other, and Cyrus also has marital problems with Michael. Jake marries Vanessa Moss as per Rowan's arrangement, and also kills her father, also upon Rowan's request. Olivia brutally murders former Vice President Nichols when he starts to recover from his paralysis and threatens to expose a great number of secrets, Fitz learns of her secret abortion, and the season concludes with Mellie and Frankie named as the respective Republican and Democratic nominees, with Jake and Cyrus selected as their respective VPs.

Season 6. Main article: On March 3, 2016, ABC renewed Scandal for a sixth season, which premiered on January 26, 2017. The entire season is about the murder of President-elect Frankie Vargas. It is revealed that his wife, Luna, was behind his murder because she wanted power. The end of season six concludes with Mellie becoming the first female President of the United States.

At the end of Fitz's term, he decided to reinstate a B613 and become Command, due to Rowan's manipulation of him. Olivia convinces him not to, because she thinks it will destroy him. Then she has Mellie reserve a percentage of the Pentagon's funds in a blind emergency trust and uses that money to reinstate B613 herself. Olivia becomes Command at the end of the season and considers herself the most powerful person in the world. Season 7. ( left) and ( right), both were considered for the role of. In early 2011, it was announced that Shonda Rhimes was developing a new pilot.

In February, was cast in a leading role. Actress and auditioned for this role alongside Washington before she was officially chosen. Also landed a role in the series.

On February 28, 2011, it was announced that landed the role as the president. In May 2011, ABC picked up the pilot as a. During the Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour, it was announced that the show would premiere April 5, 2012 after, relocating to Tuesday nights. The program was renewed for a second season on May 11, 2012, in the same Thursday timeslot, while Private Practice remained in the new Tuesday evening timeslot to finish its final season. Rhimes had stated at the time that the second season would likely be thirteen episodes or less, but the renewal of the series after the fall meant that the second season would have two arcs through the season; the first covering the main 13-episode order, with the second arc taking place during the 'back nine' order. Scandal was renewed for a third season on May 10, 2013. Along with other ABC dramas, this season was split into two runs of uninterrupted episodes, the first consisting of ten episodes.

The second run, initially set to consist of 12 uninterrupted episodes, began on February 27, 2014. On December 7, 2013, ABC Studios, announced that due to 's pregnancy, the overall episode order would be trimmed from 22 to 18, which led the season finale to air four weeks earlier on April 17, 2014. Is the creator, writer and executive producer of Scandal. The show was renewed for a fourth season by ABC on May 9, 2014. On May 13, 2014, ABC announced their new schedule, as well as a new time slot for Scandal.

The show remained on Thursday night, but it was moved to 9:00 PM E.T. To make room for ShondaLand Production Company's new TV series,.

In August 2014, ABC programmed its entire Thursday lineup with ShondaLand dramas, Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder, then branded the night as 'Thank God It's Thursday' (or 'TGIT'). This echoes ABC's former branding of its Friday night family sitcoms and even 's promotion of formidable Thursday night television hits in the 1990s. The remaining fall schedule for ABC was announced on October 30, 2014, where it was announced that Scandal would air nine episodes in the fall with the fall finale to air on November 20, 2014, just like the rest of ABC's primetime lineup 'TGIT' Grey's Anatomy and How To Get Away with Murder.

The remaining 13 episodes aired after the winter break, beginning on January 29, 2015, and ending with the season finale on May 14, 2015. Scandal was renewed for a fifth season on May 7, 2015, by ABC. The series will continue to air at Thursdays in the timeslot 9:00 p.m.

Like the previous season, as it was moved to the timeslot to make room for Shondaland Production Company's new TV series, How to Get Away with Murder. Production began on May 21, 2015, when Rhimes announced on Twitter that the writers were in full swing mapping the fifth season.

The series was renewed for a sixth season on March 3, 2016, by ABC. Production is scheduled to begin in July, confirmed by executive-producer.

After announced that she was pregnant again, reported that ABC is considering moving the show's premiere to midseason. In addition, the episode order for the sixth season was reduced from 22 to 16 episodes. During ABC's annual upfront presentation in May, it was announced that Scandal will premiere during midseason, following a fall run of the new series. Production began on July 13, 2016, with director and executive producer announcing that the crew was scouting for filming locations. The table read for the premiere was on July 26, 2016, with filming starting soon after. On February 10, 2017, ABC announced that the series had been renewed for a seventh season. On May 10, 2017, ABC announced that the seventh season would be the show's final season.

The series focuses on the story of, portrayed. Shonda Rhimes stated that the fourth season will focus more on the core characters, as opposed to the third season where more characters were introduced. Rhimes explained why: ' couldn't work 14 hours a day, so we had to tell our story in a different way, and that necessitated other people both picking up the slack in beautiful ways'. Said in an interview that the fifth season will begin only a few days after the events in the fourth-season finale. She stated that the fifth season will see Olivia and Fitz the only people standing in a single piece, as she said 'The world had been fairly blown apart for everybody except Olivia and Fitz.

Everybody else was in a fairly blown apart place. We pick up right there in that environment and we see what happens next.' Rhimes continued talking about Cyrus and Mellie and their situation of not being in the White House anymore. Rhimes also confirmed that 'the reconstitution' of Team OPA would happen in the fifth season, as Rhimes revealed in an interview with, as she explained that the Gladiator conceit was sidelined a bit in the fourth season to instead 'healing' Olivia. She noted that 'a lot of times it was just Huck and Quinn gladiating by themselves. And that wasn't the same dynamic.'

When talking about the presidential campaign storyline in the show, showrunner talked to about the character Fitzgerald Thomas Grant III not being president anymore. She said 'I can't tell you any of that — but there is a plan.

Tony is not going anywhere; where would he go?!' Other cast members spoke their opinion about Grant's next arc without the presidency., the actor playing Fitz, commented 'He'll be much happier as the post-president than as the president.'

, playing Cyrus Beene, said that 'I'd love our show to invent a great role for a president after he's out out office that would reverberate back to the real world.' Executive producer voiced her excitement about the character doing 'anything he wanted'.

Other cast members compared Fitz's next move with former U.S. In an interview with, Rhimes talked about the presidential election and its factor into the sixth season. She said that it would in both ways, adding that 'We are basically going to start our season on election night. Yes, it is going to play into our season, but we're not going to spend our time playing an election.' Casting The first season had nine roles receiving star billing. With her role as of the series, a former White House Director of Communications with her own firm. Played the character Harrison Wright, while played Abby Whelan, who begins a relationship with David Rosen.

Acted as Quinn Perkins, and played the character Huck, the troubled tech guy who works for Olivia. Played Cyrus Beene, the at the.

Played David Rosen, the who develops a relationship with Abby. As Melody 'Mellie' Grant, while portrayed Fitzgerald 'Fitz' Thomas Grant III. Did not return for the second season. In Season 4 he made a guest appearance as Stephen Finch. Several casting changes occurred for the second season. Exited the show and did not return as his character Stephen Finch for the second season as the actor and showrunner Shonda Rhimes came to the mutual decision for him not to come back for the second year.

Both, as First Lady of the United States, and, as David Rosen, were bumped up to series regulars. On June 14, 2013, was promoted to regular as of the third season. Casting for was announced on August 28, and was revealed to be playing Congresswoman Josephine Marcus for multiple episodes. Alum was announced to join the cast as Leo Bergen, however at the time of the announcement, details on who he would play were kept under wraps.

On September 23, 2013, it was announced that would be playing a recurring role on the show, which turned out to be the sister of Congresswoman Josephine Marcus, played by Lisa Kudrow. Joined the cast in a recurring role as Daniel Douglas, the husband to Vice President Sally Langston. On November 5, 2013, was cast in a recurring role as Olivia's mother for a multiple episode arc. On December 3, 2013, it was announced that the show was casting for a new role as a handsome, charismatic fella named Andrew, who would be a love interest for Bellamy Young's character, Mellie.

A few days later, on December 6, 2013, actor Jon Tenney was announced to have landed the role of Andrew. On January 28, 2014, it was announced that Scandal was casting the guest-starring roles of Jerry Grant and Karen Grant, Tony Goldwyn and Bellamy Young's characters' children A week later, on February 6, 2014, it was reported that the guest-starring roles of Jerry and Karen had been landed.

The duo appeared in the fifteenth episode in addition to the season finale. On April 25, 2014, it was announced that would not return for the fourth season due to personal reasons.

In an interview with the show's creator Shonda Rhimes, she revealed that Short's character Harrison Wright would be killed off. Television host revealed on Twitter that her wife, had been cast in a multiple-episode 'top secret arc'. ( right) announced on that her wife ( left) had been cast on the show. On July 30, 2014, it was announced would appear in the season four premiere. On August 12, 2014, and were cast as a couple in the season's second episode. Alum was cast in a recurring role, which was announced on August 18, 2014.

On August 22, 2014, announced that would play a recurring role. It was announced that the role of Karen Grant, one of the Grant family's children, would be recast, and on September 5, 2014, was revealed to be taking over the role. Returned as Huck's estranged wife in the fourth season, with her return beginning in the fifth episode. Announced on that he would be returning to Scandal for an episode. However, after news broke about made about the actor, his footage was cut from the episode per ABC's request. Two alumni from the Shondaland-produced television show appeared in the fourth season.

It was announced on September 16, 2014, that had landed a guest-starring role. In addition, returned as Leo Bergen in an episode which aired in November. It was reported on October 21, 2014, that had been cast as Charles Putney, Abby's abusive ex-husband. Information about his character was that he is the youngest son of former Virginia Gov.

James Putney and the ex-husband of Abby Whelan after he physically assaulted her in a drunken rage. He will appear in at least one episode of the fourth season. On November 4, 2014, it was announced that is going to return as Maya Lewis in the winter finale. Alexander's role was initially meant for only one episode as a guest star, but was upgraded to recurring on November 14, 2014. Was cast for the show in a recurring role, and first appeared in the winter premiere, playing Ian Woods. On February 20, 2015, it was reported that comedian had been cast in an unknown guest role, and will appear in the sixteenth episode. She ultimately portrayed Susanne Thomas, a young woman who writes a scandalous memoir about some of D.C.'

S top politicians. It was announced on February 4, 2016, that would join the show in a recurring role, and would first appear in the eleventh episode. Was announced on February 8, 2016, to have been cast in a recurring role. Announced on February 18, 2016, that who plays Rowan 'Eli' Pope had been promoted to a series regular, and was credited as a regular cast member for the first time in the twelfth episode of Season 5. Announced on August 6, 2016, that -alum will replace as Vanessa Moss, Jake Ballard's wife. Announced on May 15, 2017, that, who plays Charlie, is being promoted to a main cast member for Season 7, after having appeared in over fifty episodes as a recurring cast member.

Filming Production started at the beginning of July, as Rhimes tweeted that the writers were hard at work collaborating ideas and mapping out the fourth season. Scouting for the season began a few days later. The table read for the first episode was on July 24, 2014, and Rhimes revealed the title of the premiere the same day. Filming for the fourth season began on July 28, 2014, and ended on April 28, 2015. Scouting began in the beginning of July. Kerry Washington announced the first table read would happen July 14, 2015. The title of the season premiere, 'Heavy is the Head' was revealed on August 8, 2015, by its director on Twitter.

Filming for the season began on July 16, 2015. Several actors working on -produced shows directed an episode for the fifth season.

From Scandal directed the second and 17th episode, making it the fourth and fifth episode he has directed on the show. Who plays Dr. On directed her first Scandal episode, which was the sixth episode 'Get Out of Jail, Free'.

From Scandal also directed his first Scandal episode, the 16th named 'The Miseducation of Susan Ross'. Foley and executive producer Tom Verica announced Foley's debut as director on Twitter.

For the seventh season, both and are set to direct their first Scandal episodes, with Stanchfield having previously directed all episodes of the web series. Release Broadcast In the United States Scandal aired on ABC on Thursday nights at 9pm/8pm CT. The program airs at the same time in through the with of the ABC feed. The series airs in on the with reruns airing on, in, in, 's in the (via cable from the United States mainland), and on in.

The first two-season originally aired on in the. In 2014 the show was picked up by rival broadcaster who will continue from season three onwards.

In it first aired on but now airs on. It airs in on multiple television channels; first run episodes are aired on premium channel which airs the latest episode a day after its US airing followed by episodes on rival satellite channel and Free TV channel; since May 2014. On both, and the show is re-titled as The Fixer due to a locally originated soap named Scandal! Already carrying the show's title on another television channel as to not confuse viewers across rival channels.

In, Scandal airs on CVM TV. Cable syndication On July 15, 2013, and ABC announced an early syndication agreement, which saw BET carrying a marathon of the first two seasons on August 10 and 17, 2013, then in two-hour blocks on Wednesdays before the show's season three premiere on October 3. BET airs new episodes after an eight-day delay. Home media and online Seasons 1–5 of the series have been released on by under the label. Additionally, currently streams all available seasons in the U.S, Canada and Mexico. The show is available via traditional by-episode and season purchase by most online video retailers, including.

Rating 89 92 100 95 92 80 95 The show has been met with generally favorable reviews, with a collective score of 64/100 based on 28 critics from. Based on advanced sent before the show's premiere, of stated: To be perfectly honest, after watching four episodes of Scandal, I'm not 100 percent clear on what it is that Olivia and her team (most of them fellow lawyers who don't practice law) do, nor on exactly what the show is.

I'm also not entirely sure that it matters. Scandal is a good example of what a show is about being far less important than how it's about it., a daily news site reviewed the first season of Scandal, comparing it to the show. Stating that the premise was similar and that Damages is a hell of a show, and worthy of all the accolades; but it's what Scandal could be, if the envelope was pushed a bit more, and if the show took more risks.'

's Verne Gay called the series 'fun', but added: All the tropes, cliches and (especially) soap conventions series creator has poured so generously into and over the years have been poured right back into this. The hairpin plot twists. The whiplash character reveals. The bumptious moralizing. The Strong Woman/Wronged Woman character type, and its direct corollary, Weak, Middle-Aged, Married Man Who Secretly Likes Hookers.

It's all here! The show however received many more positive reviews during its second season. 's Ryan McGee compared to the show to, stating: Scandal has quite a bit to say about how people in general operate.

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By extension, it also has a lot to say about the type of television people respond to in this ever-splintered viewing environment. In a year in which almost all ratings are down, Scandal has gone up. Its insane storytelling really isn't insane at all. Many want to dub House of Cards the future of television as a whole. In terms of distribution, this may be true. But by giving audiences what they want, and then giving them so much more than they ever expected, Scandal is the show those looking toward the future of television should be aiming to actually produce, regardless of the medium in which it is viewed.

Of also changed his stance: When Scandal debuted last spring, I wasn't sure what to make of it, beyond recognizing that Kerry Washington had the goods to carry a series and Shonda Rhimes had fashioned an excellent role for her. This season, though, Rhimes has kicked the show up to another level by ditching the Crisis of the Week procedural format in favor of reinventing Scandal as a gonzo hybrid of conspiracy thriller and high-stakes soap opera, involving election rigging, a presidential assassination attempt, a failed internal White House coup, and all sorts of other crazy shenanigans.

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