The events leading up to the election night, as seen from Abby's perspective reveal a thirst for power.The events leading up to the election night, as seen from Abby's perspective reveal a thirst for power.The events leading up to the election night, as seen from Abby's perspective reveal a thirst for power.
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- GoofsThere are numerous irregularities between the 2 versions of the same phone call (shown in the beginning and in the middle of the episode) between Abby and Samantha such as, when Abby throws the mug to the door, in the first version it hits the left part of the door and in the second it hits the right.
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Samantha: Look at you, playing all dumb. Thinking you can outsmart us. Like there's anything you can do that we haven't already prepared for. So naive. But I guess you'd have to be to think you could actually be president someday.
Abby Whelan: You won't be the first person to under estimate me.
Samantha: Says every loser who's built a career on riding other people's coattails.
Abby Whelan: Leave right now. Because the Attorney General of the United States - my friend David Rosen - is going to come out that door, and I'm gonna give him information that's gonna put you and your people in a cement box until the time comes for you to stand trial for treason.
Samantha: Oh, Abby. I'm a real bitch. You just play one on TV.
"A Taste for Blood" is the episode of "Scandal" that sort of ties together many of the current mysteries of Season 6 - Did Cyrus (Jeff Perry) actually kill the President-elect? And if not, who did, and why? This episode tells you. Well, maybe not so much the "why" just yet, though it's possible they revealed this in a previous episode and I just forgot, because frankly, this show has taken so many twists and turns this season that it's starting to feel like a parlor game to me, like "Lost" at its most irritating. For some, that may be what makes this show fun. For me, it was just exhausting.
The key character in all of this, we discover, is Abby (Darby Stanchfield), and I won't spoil this episode by telling you why she's important to this elaborate plot, but suffice it to say we learn more - a LOT more - about how she spent that fateful election night when Frankie Vargas (Richard Chavira) was murdered, including some omitted, behind-the-scenes details of things we already saw in earlier episodes. Abby, it seems, was put in an untenable situation, and in trying to untangle herself from it, she put a lot of her friends in danger despite not really planning to. We see all that play out in this episode, including a gruesome scene in which she handles Vargas's corpse and goes to great, and what I found unrealistic lengths to keep the whole charade of the episode going. Abby does many things here that I think most would find downright criminal, and while her character heretofore has been as tainted as all of the leads in the "Scandal" universe, I found myself constantly asking, "are they THIS tainted?" And moreover, "could this REALLY happen?" I realize that it probably couldn't, as couldn't many things in "Scandal" or any other nighttime soap. Still, I always found the series plausible at least, if a bit over the top, and now I'm not so sure it can even qualify as that. I can accept a lot of things done for shock value, but when it starts to feel cartoonish to me, I start checking out, as I did here. I'll stick with it to see how the characters dig their way out of this, but if you've never watched this show before, this episode wouldn't make me recommend it, and that's why I rated it so poorly. Worst of all though, I think it does fit nicely into the extreme tone of this entire season thus far, and that doesn't really make me optimistic for my continuing to watch. I can't help wondering if others might feel that way eventually too. You can't skip this one if you've stuck with Scandal 'til now, but once this runs its course, will you really want to keep going with it? Abby's actions, and the sequence of events in "A Taste of Blood" left me really unsure of how to answer that.
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- Apr 19, 2017
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