Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident Season 5 Episode 13 The Fish Rots From the Head
- TV-14
- March 10, 2016
- 43 min
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7.4 (318)
After a brief hiatus, Scandal returns with its 13th episode of season 5 titled "The Fish Rots From the Head." The episode opens with Olivia Pope on the campaign trail with Mellie Grant and their respective campaign teams. Olivia's team is reeling from the revelation that her father, Rowan, was behind the death of her former lover, President Fitz's son, Jerry Jr. Meanwhile, Abby Whelan, the White House Chief of Staff, deals with a scandal involving the First Lady's interview with a journalist.
The First Lady, Mellie Grant, is preparing for a live interview, but things quickly turn sour when the journalist asks a question about her divorce from Fitz. Mellie's team scrambles to spin the story in their favor, but it quickly becomes clear that the damage has been done. Abby and the White House staff are left scrambling to contain the fallout, while Olivia's team uses the controversy to their advantage in the campaign.
Meanwhile, Olivia meets with a client, a wealthy businessman who is being investigated for fraud by the Justice Department. The man, named Jacob, insists that he is innocent, but Olivia is skeptical. She confronts him about the evidence against him, and he reveals that he has dirt on several prominent politicians that he could use to leverage a plea deal with the DOJ.
As the episode progresses, tensions rise between Olivia and her father Rowan, who is being held in federal custody. Olivia is determined to get to the bottom of Rowan's role in Jerry Jr.'s death, but he remains tight-lipped. The episode also features some surprising twists and turns, as several characters face difficult decisions that could have far-reaching consequences.
"The Fish Rots From the Head" is another strong episode of Scandal, with sharp writing and excellent performances from the cast. The episode focuses on some of the show's core themes, including power, corruption, and the lengths that people will go to protect their interests. With the presidential campaign heating up, the stakes are higher than ever, and every character is forced to make tough decisions that will shape their future.
Overall, "The Fish Rots From the Head" is an engaging and well-crafted episode of Scandal that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With the series nearing the end of its fifth season, it's clear that the show remains as compelling as ever, with plenty of drama and intrigue to keep fans hooked. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show or a newcomer, this episode is definitely worth watching.