Scandal (TV series)

ABC's Scandal is a juridicially/politically-themed drama, staring Kerry Washington.

She plays Olivia Carolyn Pope, a reputation-fixer who works for rich people needing to be saved from the latest scandal/accident/kidnapping that has befallen upon them. She oscilates between her usual incarnation, the ideal Guile Hero every Distressed Dude and Distressed Damsel who becomes her client dreams of, and the flawed, somehow manipulative master of Hannibal Lecture, Double Entendre and intimidation and cause of Innocent Bystander's Freak-Out she can become when she thinks she acts for the best, but misses the point. She usually does the right thing, and always is a really tough heroine, though she is hardly the kind to put Honor Before Reason.

Her team includes Stephen Finch, Harrison Wright, Abby Whelan, Huck With-No-Last-Name, and Quinn Perkins.

The series is notable for being written by Shonda Rhimes, like a certain well-known medical series, and being one of the few dramas featuring a black actress as the main character. It is also highly feminist in content, with numerous strong female characters and very little reliance on traditional characterization or storylines.

It was renewed for a second season on May 11, 2012.

Tropes found in Scandal:

 * Anti-Hero: The whole cast, except perhaps Quinn, Abby even more so.
 * The Atoner: Olivia wants to do right by Amanda.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: Olivia. On a metafictional level, this great thing.
 * Badass Adorable: Quinn eventually gets there.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Quinn, again.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: It takes six episodes, but  reveals herself as this,.
 * It is interesting, however, that
 * Casanova Wannabe: Stephen, though he seems to have mostly settled down. He still has an interesting past.
 * Catch Phrase : Olivia has two : "Tell the president to", usually followed by something that will be roughly meaning "go screw himself" and " It's my name on that door " followed by something among the lines of a "we'll do what I decided".
 * Cool Old Guy: Cyrus starts out as one, but the trope is actually deconstructed
 * The madam in episode 2 is morally ambiguous, but proves herself by the end.
 * The Cutie: Quinn and Huck.
 * Dating Catwoman: The beginning of Quinn's romantic relationship with Gideon, a cub reporter who seems on the verge of breaking the Amanda Tanner story.
 * Domestic Abuser: Abby's ex-husband, apparently.
 * The Determinator: Olivia : "It's my name on this door, and I don't give up".
 * Evil All Along :
 * The Fake Cutie:
 * Five-Man Band :
 * The Heroine: Olivia Pope.
 * The Lancer: Stephen Finch.
 * The Heart: Quinn Perkins and Huck share the role.
 * The Smart Guy: Huck has aspects; Harrison Wright has others.
 * The Chick: Abby Whelan (when she isn't an alternate Heart).
 * Gay Conservative:
 * Good Is Not Soft: Olivia, Stephen, Huck, and probably Harrison.
 * Guile Hero: A good chunk of the cast.
 * Hero Antagonist: Amanda Tanner, at first. Mellie Grant may turn out to be one, as well as David Rosen.
 * Hannibal Lecture: Olivia, naturally, deals them out. Starting in episode four, Cyrus starts dishing them out to.
 * He Knows Too Much -
 * Hey, It's That Guy! : Meredith, Castle's first ex-wife, now works in a reputation-fixer agency. How did she make the transition from the previous show buisness career ?
 * Hidden Depths: The entire team has secrets.
 * Olivia:
 * Abby:.
 * Harrison:
 * Stephen:
 * Quinn:
 * Huck:
 * There's also the surprising  depths to Cyrus Beene - he's.
 * Idiot Ball: Quinn, when she dated a reporter that she got to know when he wanted information that she had.
 * Speaking of him, Gideon was hit with his BIG time in episode 6 -
 * Innocent Bystander: Amanda Tanner.
 * Intrepid Reporter: Gideon. God help you if you get in the way of his scoop.
 * It's All About Me: Horribly demonstrated once.
 * Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique : The trope is deconstructed by, who was forced to practize this. He uses it horribly.
 * Knight in Sour Armor: Olivia.
 * Kick the Dog: Albeit accidental, as she thought Amanda was a manipulative Fake Cutie, when she reminded her rival (Amanda) of her mother's psychotic break and menaced to use it to end her career, the result was a really creepy Olivia.
 * has plenty of those moments.
 * Kneecapping: Olivia, apparently, to Abby's abusive husband. With a tire iron. Yay!
 * Lady in Red: The president's wife, twice.
 * Manipulative Bastard : Olivia and most of her team live on the verge of this.
 * The McCoy: Quinn seems to be this.
 * Naïve Newcomer: Quinn, so very much
 * Never My Fault: Episode 3, with
 * Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: Amanda Tanner. Olivia's third client (not counting the little girl herself and her earlier clients, which includes the president) when accused of murder.
 * Not So Stoic: Abby Whelan.
 * Obliviously Evil:.
 * Pet the Dog: Olivia asking the procuror not to fire his secretary, all her acts of kindness towards her clients and her other acquaintances, Fitz trying to avoid attacking the team Olivia.
 * Gideon being Adorkable by cooking to comfort Quinn, proving that their relationship is genuine.
 * Poisonous Friend:
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain:
 * The Quiet One: Huck.
 * Rags to Riches : Harison's Backstory.
 * Sacrificial Lion:
 * Screw the Rules, I Make Them: Olivia : "We don't vote, we take her.".
 * Sequel Hook: Quinn's
 * Shell-Shocked Veteran: reveals himself to be this, due to.
 * Spoiled Sweet: Harshly averted.
 * Sympathetic Adulterer:, perhaps. It's too early to say whether it may backfire.
 * To Be Lawful or Good: Olivia's team will bend the rules all over the place but will generally refuse to break the law. They do seem to make an exception as far as Huck's hacking is concerned. However, in the season one finale they can't Take a Third Option and have to make a choice
 * Treacherous Advisor:
 * Utopia Justifies the Means:
 * and follows it up with blackmail and murder so the 'right' person can become president.
 * Very Loosely Based on a True Story: The show is based on the career of real life George HW Bush deputy press secretary/crisis manager Judy Smith, though obviously with plots far from the reality of the Bush 41 presidency meant to appeal to 2012 audiences looking for dramatic tension.
 * Villain with Good Publicity: ... enough of a good reputation to be president of the United States.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: It's a show about people's dirty secrets coming out so you get this a lot
 * Cyrus gives the President an epic one when he sees that the President is more worried about preparing a speech rather than preventing the coming scandal.
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist: Quinn, which will perhaps lead to annoying side effects.
 * Woman in Black: Abby, quite often.
 * Woman in White: Olivia, frequently.
 * You Are Not Alone: Olivia, to Amanda.
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist: Quinn, which will perhaps lead to annoying side effects.
 * Woman in Black: Abby, quite often.
 * Woman in White: Olivia, frequently.
 * You Are Not Alone: Olivia, to Amanda.