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Scandal: On the Other Side
A sleazy tabloid cable show exposes behind-the-scenes sitcom scandals with the help of a crew of seedy paparazzi, as the show's nymphomaniac host grows more and more obsessed with his guests.
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Plot Summary
Set in Washington D.C., the series follows Olivia Pope, a crisis management expert, and her team as they navigate the complex world of political scandals. They work to protect the public images of their powerful clients, often facing moral and ethical dilemmas in the process. The show delves into the personal and professional lives of the gladiators, revealing their intricate relationships and the high stakes of their work.
Critical Reception
Scandal was critically acclaimed for its fast-paced, addictive plotlines, strong performances, and bold exploration of political intrigue and morality. It was praised for its representation of a Black woman in a powerful lead role and its unique blend of procedural and serialized storytelling. The show garnered significant media attention for its dramatic twists and suspenseful narratives, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling drama and suspenseful storytelling.
Lauded for Kerry Washington's captivating performance as Olivia Pope.
Noted for its innovative blend of political thriller and character-driven drama.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praised the show's addictive nature, thrilling plot twists, and strong character development. Many highlighted Olivia Pope's complexity and leadership as a major draw. Some occasional critiques mentioned that certain plotlines could become overly convoluted.
Awards & Accolades
Primetime Emmy Award nominations (Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series), Golden Globe Award nominations (Best Actress – Television Series Drama), NAACP Image Awards (Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Drama Series).
Fun Fact
The show's iconic 'gladiators in suits' nickname for Olivia Pope's team was inspired by a phrase used by former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer regarding crisis management.
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