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If I recall, it was Sam who made not of not being allowed in there. That being said, Olivia would not be allowed in there.

Yeah this didn't feel like a finale until the final montage, and when they killed the kid, I was, like, "meh." The whole thing was just stupid and ridiculous. Americans are too ingrained in their political leanings to change their vote at the last minute over some dead kid. Even still, do you want a newly mourning

You're weird.

This episode gets a solid F because there is no way, absolutely no way, that Olivia would've been allowed in the Situation Room.

If you're wondering when it was when Blaine turned into such a whiny girl, it was the beginning of season 4.

Yeah, he got that trick from gay porn.

This episode was one of the most intentionally hilarious episodes of Scandal.

Aw, thanks!

Yeah, normally people only give a shit if someone died.

Isn't the photo above from last week's episode when they were gay sexing it for breakfast?

I was a little annoyed that they were going to address hate crimes and gay bashing, but I applaud them for not pissing me off.

I honestly thought the Thor episode was going to be about that giant monster that was transported to Earth accidentally. For all we know, it's still chilling somewhere around London.

It was a nice touch that after she died all they showed was her bloody hand. Get it? GET IT?!?!?!?!

Too bad it took so long. I gave up on this show and had to play catch-up after watching Captain America. I was curious how they would handle the aftermath and they did a pretty good job.

It would've been hilarious if there was a scene where he was cuffed and someone said, "Game over, man."

This episode was fantastic. Yes it rode the coattails of the excellent The Winter Soldier, but it set up some badly needed interesting dynamics. Finally, this show may become watchable.

Hasn't aged well? It was a horrible movie to begin with!

All About Eve. You know the past decade of best picture winners don't really have that much longevity. Return of the King, maybe, but not because it's a best picture winner.

I loved The English Patient at the time, but Fargo is the better film.

Oops.