'Scandal' Season 4 Episode 21 Spoilers: Vice President Ross Continue to Defy Orders
In the upcoming Episode 21 of the fourth season of “Scandal,” titled "A Few Good Women," Vice President Ross (Artemis Pebdani) will continue to defy the orders of President Grant’s (Tony Goldwyn) administration.
As reported in Spoilers Guide, the vice president will hire Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) to come to the defense of a woman in the Navy.
Pebdani, who is probably best known for her raunchy role in “It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” recently revealed to the Daily Beast what it was like growing up as a minority in Texas.
“Being an Iranian kid in the 1980s, well, that wasn’t the easiest. I’m fair complexioned, so it would have been easier if I had just kept my mouth shut about being Iranian, but I didn’t, so I received my share of ‘antagonism’ at an early age,” says the actress and comedienne.
Thursday night’s high octane episode, “First Lady Sings the Blues," had the team trying to save the life of a severely wounded Captain Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) by trading favors with an underground Russian doctor who would work on their buddy if Pope got his friend, an assassin who had been laying low as a suburban grandma, out of a KGB assignment.
In her time in the U.S. the cookie-making ex killer has not only come to deeply regret all the killing she is responsible for but has even started going to church. The aging assassin, noting her extreme early poverty, described the thinking behind her deadly lifestyle choice this way: "I would have shoes. All I had to do is learn English, go to America and murder people as ordered."
The "Scandal" season finale, "You Can't Take Command," has been moved around the prime time calendar.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly Episode 22 of the fourth season, which was originally set for May 7 has now been moved to May 14 at 9 p.m.
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