A tragedy in D.C. gains national attention and the White House must deal with their problematic VP.A tragedy in D.C. gains national attention and the White House must deal with their problematic VP.A tragedy in D.C. gains national attention and the White House must deal with their problematic VP.
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- TriviaThis episode concludes with the song "I Shall Be Released" written by Bob Dylan, Performed by Nina Simone. Courtney B. Vance (Clarence Parker) also portrays Johnny Cochran in American Crime story: The People vs OJ Simpson, in which the first episode also ends on this song.
- GoofsWhen Clarence Parker, the grieving father, receives news of the truth about his son's shooting, he sets his shotgun down by his son's body. When the body is being removed, the shotgun is gone.
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[first lines]
Olivia Pope: [on the phone in a cab] I'm fine.
Jake Ballard: I don't think you are.
Olivia Pope: I'm fine.
Jake Ballard: It's been two days. Are you talking to somebody? You need to talk about it, what happened to you, to someone. You need a war buddy. Even the biggest, baddest Navy Seals have war buddies.
Olivia Pope: I'm not there - at the talking stage. I'm just tired, so I'm resting.
Jake Ballard: Resting?
Olivia Pope: Yes, resting.
Jake Ballard: Uh-huh, not working?
Olivia Pope: No.
Jake Ballard: Look, 'cause you're the kind of person that would do that. This is it. Dive back into work, like nothing ever happened.
Olivia Pope: I'm in bed right now, and I'm pretty sleepy, so...
[faking a yawn]
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- 16:9 HD