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Shannon Brown
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I would have liked certain scenes to run through without all or one of the following: flash back, cut to uninteresting moment meant to draw out suspense, flash forward.

Meh… On a whole I like the series, but this episode was ridiculous. Why try to drag it out so long? And because they did it made the episode unenjoyable. It was like the director was determined to show me a bunch of scenes I didn't want to see just to effing continue to draw it out. We already knew who did it 5

I watched season one on Netflix, and I've been keeping up with season two. While I like the show, I don't particularly like any of the characters, so watching week to week is like torture.

That was a cool scene. I also like how she flipped to mom mode after properly stowing her weapon.

Mm….I have been on the fence with this show. I find the storylines and intrigue somewhat compelling, but there is just something about it that feels off. For my two cents I'd like to see the show emulate The Wire. I can't see "Ghost" carrying on as the main character like Tony Soprano or Jax Teller. For one, his

I also wished Bourdain was there. That dish Katsuji served looked nasty. He needed a dose of hard-core truth.

Can I please say something about this mid season crap! I know cable networks want to extend the shelf life of their shows, but this is becoming ridiculous. Do networks really think the anticipation of months of delayed airing helps a show? Please Starz don't follow Mad Men and The Walking Dead. I no longer watch those

Hm…there was a little too much going on in this episode for me. The thing that bothered me the most is when you throw everything out like that, it's like throwing crap on a wall to see what sticks. Why should I care about Quinn going to the dark side if only 3 minutes of accumulated screen time is devoted to it? Same

Mellie's agenda has always been to get in and stay in the White House. I don't think she necessarily has an agenda beyond that. Her whole life has been this quest. The thing I find most interesting about Mellie's character is I don't think she loves Fitz, but she loves the image they present and doesn't want that to

I'm also curious to find out what Mellie is up to. She is a master manipulator and its been shown she can pull Olivia's strings…just like she does with Fitz. I can't see her telling Fitz she will use Olivia to make him dance and then not actually do it. Her entreating to Olivia behind Fitz's back is what I find most

Interesting review and thank you for classifying why the Olivia and Fitz dynamic is central to the show. I get that some people don't like it and wish it would go away, but for me it is the HEART of the show. If Olitz was to disappear …I would disappear as a viewer.
I'm not sure about this whole Operation Remington