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Ny Mag Vulture
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14:58 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
Review
Huck is in a hole, Hollis is in the crosshairs, and Harrison is a gladiator in a suit — this is how you resume a show after a holiday break! When we get back to our favorite fictional D.C. dwellers, Hollis is trying to convince the Woman I Will Still Call
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maximiliano
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11:26 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Welcome to a new year and an awesome new Scandal . There are a few tv shows that always have meon the edge of my seat yelling at the tv, and Scandal happens to be one of those shows. This episode was certainly no excepti
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Buddy TV
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10:21 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Scandal is back from its winter hiatus with the episode titled "One of the Dog." Last we saw them, the president was in the hospital still in a coma, VP Langston was just sworn in and Huck was led away in handcuffs, being held under the Patriot Act. http:
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Tv Fanatic
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10:19 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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After leaving us blown away when last we saw it, Scandal wasted no time answering some of our lingering questions from the mid-winter finale upon its return. To name only two things:
Hollis Doyle is behind the assassination
President Grant is
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Hollywood Reporter
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10:15 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Goldwyn talks with THR about going after the suspect behind the assassination attempt on President Fitzgerald Grant and the recovery process ahead.
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/television/~3/yKbpn0SS4tM/story01.htm
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WSJ Speakeasy
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10:15 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Is the president alive and well again on "Scandal"? Let the games begin. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/01/10/scandal-season-2-episode-10-one-for-the-dog-tv-recap/?mod=WSJBlog
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HuffingtonPost
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10:15 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Poor Huck .
In the midseason finale of ABC's "Scandal," viewers who had been shocked to find out that Huck (Guillermo Diaz) was behind the assassination attempt on President Grant (Tony Goldwyn) learned that it was actually all a set-up.
Turned
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Zap2It
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10:14 EST, 11 Jan, 2013
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Happy new year from "Scandal," which opened 2013 by cementing its reputation as the jaw-droppingest, eye-rollingest, flat-out craziest drama on TV.None of which is to say it's not fun -- the breathless pace and breakneck plot twists make it frequently ent
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