Our favorite Scandal showrunners were quick to fall back to their tasteless old habits.

But maybe one or two of them have started to learn a new way of doing things.

At the center of the episode was a new case for OPA.

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It was a low moment for Olivia and Quinn who readily backed her up.

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Shockingly, Huck was more intrigued by Marcus discoveries.

Finally, a softer side of Huck has come back into our graces and I am loving it.

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That maybe Marcus is the one influencing, Huck?

Olivia eventually saw the light and sought justice for Megan, even if it meant confronting the president herself.

A less awkward, obsessive, tense meeting happened between the two of them and it was much appreciated.

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There was a twinge of bitterness after Olivia made a snide remark about his series of mistresses.

A simple life lesson, but nonetheless true.

The secret service using their power to cover up the truth.

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Fitz using women to avoid his real problems…seeing the theme here anyone?

Oh, and these arent the only examples.

This would gain her Fitzs endorsement, something she never wanted.

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For some reason that song keeps popping up in my head.

All you want to do is use me…

I cant wait for the moment this backfires on David and Elizabeth.

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He was supposed to be Susans friend or, at the least, her confidant.

While on the topic of being used, Cyrus spent the episode conniving his way into Vargas good graces.

What a piece of work.

Its clear part of it has to do with making Liv jealous…but there is more than that.

Papa Pope has to be in on this.

Rating:

3 out of 5