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"Seven Fifty-Two" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of Scandal. It premiered on April 25, 2013 in the U.S. The show was teased a Huck centric show that would provide more information on his origins.
Scandal was renewed for a seventh season on February 10, 2017, along with the other ShondaLand dramas. [1] The series continued to air on Thursdays in its 9 p.m. E.T. timeslot like the previous seasons, but unlike the previous season which aired in January, the seventh season premiered in the fall of 2017. [ 24 ]
Scandal is an American political thriller television series created by Shonda Rhimes, that ran on ABC from April 5, 2012 until April 19, 2018. [1]Kerry Washington stars as Olivia Pope, a former White House Communications Director who leaves to start her own crisis management firm, Pope and Associates, where she works to keep the secrets and protect the public images of the country's most ...
Awkward! Tom Sandoval joked about hooking up with Tom Schwartz’s ex-wife, Katie Maloney, weeks before news broke about his affair with Raquel Leviss. 'Vanderpump Rules’ Stars React to Tom ...
Teddi Mellencamp had an alleged affair with her horse trainer, Simon Schroeder, months before separating from husband Edwin Arroyave — and now Simon’s wife, Karli Shroeder, is filing for ...
Also at the blood- smeared scene were Peres Magalhães and Christine’s husband, Brendan, 38, according to police, as well as a bloody knife, two handguns and a bag filled with fetish sex ...
Olivia and the team are hired by an up and coming politician, Peter Caldwell (Eric Mabius), part of an in-universe political dynasty; but this time instead of fixing a scandal, they're playing high-powered matchmaker. Meanwhile, David is trying to leave the past behind him, but when he feels like he's being followed, he finally turns to the ...
Cicely K. Dyson in her review for The Wall Street Journal states, "Bellamy Young has been an amazing scene stealer for two-and-a-half seasons, and this time she finally got her chance to shine." [7] Robert Rorke writing for The New York Post starts his review saying, "“Scandal” was Kerry Washington's show. Until last Thursday night, when ...