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Most of us can agree that TV shows thrive on their romantic storylines, but over the years love triangles have increasingly taken over TV’s romantic storylines and divided fans.
Iconic love triangles have become a commonly used trope to hook viewers in. There is nothing like declaring who the heroine should be with and having to stick with them through the rollercoaster of intense declarations of love and breakups. But despite how annoying and cliché love triangles can be, they lead to some of the best TV moments. So, naturally we decided to take a look at TV’s most infuriating love triangles.
Scandal – Olivia Pope, President Fitzgerald Grant, and Jake Ballard
Scandal is a show built on murder, government conspiracies, and the love triangle among Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), President Fitzgerald “Fitz” Thomas Grant III, (Tony Goldwyn), and Jake Ballard (Scott Foley). The seven-season run of Scandal was...
Iconic love triangles have become a commonly used trope to hook viewers in. There is nothing like declaring who the heroine should be with and having to stick with them through the rollercoaster of intense declarations of love and breakups. But despite how annoying and cliché love triangles can be, they lead to some of the best TV moments. So, naturally we decided to take a look at TV’s most infuriating love triangles.
Scandal – Olivia Pope, President Fitzgerald Grant, and Jake Ballard
Scandal is a show built on murder, government conspiracies, and the love triangle among Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), President Fitzgerald “Fitz” Thomas Grant III, (Tony Goldwyn), and Jake Ballard (Scott Foley). The seven-season run of Scandal was...
- 1/5/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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Warning: Don’t call Mellie Grant stupid.
In this exclusive clip from the season’s 11th episode, titled “Army of One,” Kerry Washington‘s character Olivia Pope confronts Commander-in-Chief Mellie (Bellamy Young) after learning that Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) had replaced her as chief of staff.
If you’re need of a catchup: Mellie previously revealed to Jake that she found out about Olivia being with former Potus Fitz in Vermont.
Now, why would Mellie care about Olivia reuniting with Fitz? Just a few moments before, Jake called Mellie out for clouding her presidential judgment by developing romantic feelings for...
In this exclusive clip from the season’s 11th episode, titled “Army of One,” Kerry Washington‘s character Olivia Pope confronts Commander-in-Chief Mellie (Bellamy Young) after learning that Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) had replaced her as chief of staff.
If you’re need of a catchup: Mellie previously revealed to Jake that she found out about Olivia being with former Potus Fitz in Vermont.
Now, why would Mellie care about Olivia reuniting with Fitz? Just a few moments before, Jake called Mellie out for clouding her presidential judgment by developing romantic feelings for...
- 2/8/2018
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
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