Mar 27, 2014

Lessons from Scandal: What’s Love Got to Do with It?


Olivia Pope
I know I’ve enjoyed watching the popular political thriller Scandal. Yes, I’m a Gladiator. Each week I tune in with my two daughters and daughter-in-law waiting to see what the next episode brings. However, I’ve recently noticed that the bloom is off the rose for me and that I’m having serious questions about the characters I thought I “loved” and have cheered for since the show launched.

Olivia is still my girl, but I find myself silently begging her to wake up and smell the coffee. I need her to clear her head and open her eyes and reclaim the strong image she initially presented. I want her to return to the kick-ass Black beauty that was widely respected and known to excel in the crisis management field as she fixed problems for the rich and famous. My heart cries out, shouting “Olivia, you’re the side woman, now and forever”.  She needs to understand and accept that indisputable fact, then, take charge of her life, her business, Olivia Pope and Associates, and her relationship with President Fitzgerald Grant.
Huck and Quinn

Once the press got wind of Olivia’s affair with Fitz, things seem to go downhill from there. Her crew is in shambles. Huck is out of control, Quinn Perkins is a loose cannon, and Harrison Wright’s romantic liaison bodes several possibilities, none of which are projected to work in Olivia’s favor. Abby Whelan’s boyfriend, David Rosen struggles with knowledge that could tumble Fitz’s administration and topple Olivia’s entire world, both personal and professional. All hope of a real relationship with Jake Ballard is lost in murder and spy intrigue. In fact, Jake’s actions hit me like a dam bursting and caused me to re-evaluate all my hopes and dreams for my friends on the show.

Fitz and Olivia
Fitz fell off my radar initially when he killed the dying Supreme Court Justice and finally when he sacked Olivia’s father, the head of a secret intelligence operation and seated Jake in his place. The change was all well and good, but the accompanying conversation between Fitz and Papa Pope closed the door to my heart, leaving Fitzgerald Grant out in the cold forever. What’s love got to do with it anyway? How could Fitz really love Olivia and diminish her in front of her father in such a cold, callous, calculating way?

“I’m screwing her you know, your daughter. Every chance I get. The things I could tell you about the way she tastes. She’s quite a girl. Talented.”


Cyrus Beene and husband James
Who says something like that about a woman that they profess to love? I’m convinced that love on Scandal is not what it should be. Love should be uplifting and empowering, but it's not that way on this show. First Lady Mellie is another cold, calculating, controlling spouse, who accepts her husband’s infidelity with Olivia as the price of her continued stay in the White House. Cyrus Beene, White House Chief of Staff, purports to love his husband James, yet he tries to have James killed on several occasions. In the end, he appears to suffer greatly after James is actually killed. Then there’s Vice President Sally Langston who “loves” her husband, but kills him nevertheless. Let’s not forget lick-face Huck and gun-toting wanna be Quinn. Is any of this love?

How can I care about all these people on murderer’s row? I’m reviewing the situation and coming to very different outcomes. As the season draws to a close, we’ll soon learn how Olivia proceeds with her life, how the presidential election campaign moves forward, and how all of these relationship issues are resolved. As I pull my chair up to watch tonight’s episode, I’m pulling for Olivia’s resurrection and hell and be damn to all the others.

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Scandal and the Mystery Man, The Emerald Quill, Entertainment, August 7, 2013

1 comments:

Great article! For me, Scandal has also drifted off course and developed into more of a bad soap opera. I know how popular the show has become and I'm truly happy with it's success. However, the focus has shifted from Olivia Pope and Associates fixing the problem of the week into a modern day version of Dynasty.

It seems like it's only a matter of time before Scandal "jumps the shark". Shonda Rhimes is a great producer and has the talent it takes to get the show back on track. However, as long as the ratings keep increasing and people keep talking about the show on Social Media, don't expect a lot of changes.

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