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  1. Scandal is a drama thriller created by Shonda Rhimes, starring Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope, a former White House Communications Director who runs her own crisis management firm. The show follows her and her team as they deal with various scandals involving the powerful and the corrupt, while also facing their own personal issues.

    • (80K)
    • 2012-04-05
    • Drama, Thriller
    • 43
  2. April 19, 2018. ( 2018-04-19) Scandal is an American political thriller television series starring Kerry Washington. Created by Shonda Rhimes, it aired on ABC from April 5, 2012, until April 19, 2018, for 124 episodes over seven seasons. [1]

  3. Apr 19, 2018 · TV News. ‘Scandal’ Series Finale: How Shonda Rhimes Wrapped the ABC Political Game-Changer. Who paid for their (B613) sins? Did Olivia and Fitz get their Vermont ending? THR breaks it all down....

  4. Watch Scandal, a drama about a former White House consultant who runs a crisis management firm, on Hulu. Stream 7 seasons with a free trial or a subscription plan.

    • Kerry Washington
    • January 1, 2012
  5. abc.com › show › 79f90bc9-4eb3-4455-b30d-79db5410a189Watch Scandal TV Show - ABC.com

    Scandal. When you get into trouble - life-ruining, headline-making trouble - there's only one person to call...Olivia Pope. Olivia is a professional Fixer who makes problems go away before anyone even knows they exist. Follow Scandal: Watch the official Scandal online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos, blogs, photos, cast bios, free episodes.

  6. S1.E1 ∙ Sweet Baby. Thu, Apr 5, 2012. Olivia hires Quinn, who must deal with a woman's accusation against the President; Pope & Associates must prove a decorated war veteran innocent of murder. 7.3/10 (1.3K) Rate. Watch options. S1.E2 ∙ Dirty Little Secrets. Thu, Apr 12, 2012.

  7. Scandal. Olivia Pope, the former head of media relations to the President of the United States, leaves the White House to open her own firm. She and her team use their legal smarts and connections to manage crises, save reputations, and diffuse what could be considerable scandals in Washington, D.C.