

In case it wasn’t clear in the final moments of “YOLO” that Sally had stabbed Daniel to death, “A Door Marked Exit” opens with the positively bananas scene of the couple fighting like a pair of Real Housewives. I feel precisely the opposite way about Cyrus - constantly in the running against Mellie for the title of Scandal‘s best character - who’s tasked this week with picking up after murderous holy roller Sally and her dead, gay husband. Honestly, she’s flip-flopped so many times over the past few weeks, and I care so little about all three of the characters involved in this subplot, that I would just as soon see Quinn get killed off in February as endure another half-season of her wishy-washy life as a spy with two equally horrifying love interests. By the time the hour’s out, she’s back at Charlie’s, having finally picked a side. After all, she betrayed Liv! It’s not exactly the homecoming she expected.
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He wishes he’d peeled off her skin and killed her, too. She appeals to Huck, but she’s dead to him - he says he isn’t sorry for pulling her teeth out. And so Quinn slips out of Charlie’s apartment, appearing back at the office, to the surprise of her colleagues. The thing is, her heart isn’t in B613 it’s with the Gladiators. Quinn has always been twitchy, hyper, and obsessive - now she’s just channeling those symptoms into practical things, like hacking and torture. Later, safe(ish) in their sociopathic love nest, she laments to him, “I used to be normal.” This is not true. The pair make a cameo in Sally’s house, cleaning up the body and crime scene. Of course, her plan is foiled immediately and Rowan’s off to the airstrip and Quinn is left to extract the tracking device Huck planted in her mouth with her bare hands in a public restroom before taking off with Charlie. In the final minutes of “YOLO,” she’d finagled a meeting with Rowan and was poised to stab him with her syringe-of-death. Instead, Scandal focused on its most pressing - and mind-bendingly tangled - storylines, and even delighted with a few twists that seemed to come out of nowhere.īefore we get to the good stuff, though, let’s acknowledge that there was a bit of Quinn drama this week and quickly get it out of the way. And that’s a relief, because the last thing I wanted to see before the hiatus was more of the Huck-and-Quinn-and-Charlie torture porn that all but ruined last week’s episode.
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Despite ABC’s nonsensical attempt to market the past two weeks’ episodes as some kind of two-part midseason finale “event” (I assume that, soon, at least 50 percent of every TV show’s episodes will be given some sort of “finale” label), “A Door Marked Exit” stands on its own as Scandal‘s final statement until February 27.
