If we did, Scandal creator and executive producer Shonda Rhimes would unleash the show's figurative guard dogs, the fearsome spies of B613, on us. Blaming herself for all the drama in the lives of those around her, Olivia shuttered her D.C. crisis-management firm, bid adieu to presidential boyfriend Fitz (Tony Goldwyn), and hopped on a private plane to parts unknown with besotted out-of-work hit man Jake (Scott Foley). Viewers will discover in the season premiere where (and how) the pair spent the two months that have elapsed since they boarded that flight; until then, rest assured that the scenes being shot while we were on set were classic, whiplash-inducing Scandal. The cool thing we can gather from being here, Washington says, referring to her top-secret surroundings, is what we're doing feels very old-school. The multitasking Papa Pope also shot Harrison (Columbus Short), his daughter's sleek-suited right-hand man, and manipulated Olivia into abandoning Fitz, much to the dismay of some fans - and one of the show's stars. [...] the fixer extraordinaire's exit will impact every major Scandal character, starting with Jake, who Foley hints didn't find complete fulfillment with Liv. The show will also welcome several pivotal guest stars, including Lost's Sonya Walger, whose character has a connection to Olivia's past, and Arrested Development's Portia de Rossi, who has a juicy recurring role as a D.C. power player who will clash with Fitz.
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