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Scandal (2012)
Season 2
TV-14
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Crisis management expert Olivia Pope and her team of Washington, D.C., lawyers continue to smooth over scandals for their powerful government clients.
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Cast of Season 2
Kerry Washington
Olivia Pope
Columbus Short
Harrison Wright
Darby Stanchfield
Abby Whelan
Katie Lowes
Quinn Perkins
Guillermo Díaz
Huck
Jeff Perry
Cyrus Beene
Tony Goldwyn
President Fitzgerald Grant
Joshua Malina
David Rosen
Bellamy Young
Mellie Grant
Betsy Beers
Producer
Shonda Rhimes
Executive Producer
Lyn Paolo
Costume Design
Jennifer Barak
Music Editor
Alexandra Patsavas
Music Supervisor
Will Stewart
Casting
Linda Lowy
Casting
Scandal (2012) • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
Uproxx
Liane Bonin Starr
It's always good for an episode to end on a cliffhanger.
TV Fanatic
Jim Halterman
End of episode. Did you see THAT coming??!!
AV Club
Les Chappell
The heightened stakes manage to raise the rest of the show's game.
Wall Street Journal
Christopher John Farley
Scandal... deftly balances soap and suspense.
TV Fanatic
Leigh Raines
Quinn and Huck are currently the frontrunners for my favorite team at Pope, but you never know!
Entertainment Weekly
Lindsey Bahr
Scandalites, the white hat may be back on, but the game has changed, and no one came out of this finale unaltered.
E! Online
Tierney Bricker
A single word uttered by Olivia (Kerry Washington) proved to be the biggest shocker of all!
TV Equals
Jessica Breaux
It kept me guessing and left me wanting more.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Danielle Henderson
Last night's finale was glorious, as the psychopathic, sycophantic, murderous, heart-attack-inducing personality disorders were on full display.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Joshua Alston
Scandal won without cheating, pulling off the insane twist... But Scandal's greatest storytelling achievement is the Defiance arc.
The Nation
Ken Tucker
Scandal is pure escapism for anyone who just wants to escape, but nutritious grist for pop sociology for anyone who wants to gobble down his or her junk food that way, too.
People Magazine
Tom Gliatto
Obviously this isn't The West Wing. It's lighter, smaller-West Condo!-but still a pleasure.
San Francisco Chronicle
John Stanley
Rhimes keeps the plot twists and turns coming in each intriguing episode.
Television Without Pity
Ethan Alter
Ditching the boring procedural element that defined much of its shortened first season, Shonda Rhimes's D.C.-set serial went full-on soap in Season 2 and improved immeasurably for it.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Nearly all of the major characters are fascinatingly screwed up.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
Forget ridiculous spooky apartment buildings and insane asylums. The most scandalously delicious show on TV remains Scandal.
AV Club
Ryan McGee
In grand serialized television tradition, the answer to a long-standing question closes one door only to open up a myriad of others.
TV Fanatic
Miranda Wicker
It seems that what we think will be the end of a story arc is really just the beginning of a much larger tale.
Salon.com
Willa Paskin
Scandal, imperfect and insensible as it often is, may be the ballsiest television show I've ever seen.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
Maybe it's more to the point to ask whether this show, full of sex and far-fetched plotlines, will feel more relevant or increasingly irrelevant as the country focuses on the serious business of choosing a real-life president.
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