In the upcoming season finale of “Scandal,” Olivia (Kerry Washington) wrestles with her new role as a first lady-type, as the hunt for her father Rowan Pope (Joe Morton) goes on.
Shonda Rhimes, the creative force behind mega hits like “Scandal” and “Grey's Anatomy” is loved for her ability to put powerful women on the small screen.
In the upcoming episode of “Scandal,” Olivia (Kerry Washington) goes to drastic measures to keep President Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) from going through impeachment.
On Thursday's episode of “Scandal,” titled “Get Out of Jail, Free,” Olivia (Kerry Washington) has found a loop hole in her current legal dilemma that could save her from perjury and maybe save President Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) from impeachment.
In the upcoming episode of “Scandal,” the ramification of the romance between Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and President Fitzgerald (Tony Goldwyn) leads to a total political meltdown
The next episode of “Scandal” is all about the fury of a first lady scorned Episode 3 of “Scandal” is all about the fury of a first lady scorned, as Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) appears ready to get her revenge.
During the “Scandal” season premiere, there was a brief moment when it looked like everything would now be safe and sexy for Olivia (Kerry Washington) and President Fitz (Tony Goldwyn). But, as a teaser for episode 2 of season 5 makes clear, all hell has broken loose.
Fans of ABC's hit show“Scandal”have less than a month to wait see what has become of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and President Grant (Tony Goldwyn).
Fans of ABC’s hit political thriller “Scandal” are used to their expectations being thwarted but one thing that the promos for season 5 seem to indicate is that romance will be a huge factor when the show returns.
Although ABC’s hit political drama “Scandal” has offered its loyal fan base one of the most powerful and fascinating female leads in the character of Olivia Pope, Kerry Washington, the 38-year-old actress who plays Pope, does not see her character as role model material.
The actress revealed how character Derek Shepherd's death affects the show's future during the 2015 Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday.
Last year Morton, 67, won an Emmy for his work on “Scandal,” and he has just started playing a hospital administrator named Dr. Charles Richmond on TNT’s new supernatural themed series “Proof” which seeks to answer questions about the afterlife in night time soap manner.
“Grey’s Anatomy” season 12 will officially feature a new doctor to take McDreamy’s place. “Grey’s Anatomy” season 12 will officially feature a new doctor who could take over McDreamy’s place.