I’m actually surprised that tonight’s episode of Scandal wasn’t filled with flashbacks from Abby’s relationship with Chip. I appreciated Shonda Rhimes’ choice to stay in the present, because even in the brief moments Chip was on the screen, he was just as manipulative, creepy, and horrifying as I expected. No flashbacks are necessary to figure that one out. I got enough of a picture when he called himself nearly killing Abby multiple times during their marriage after beating her up, “losing his temper.” Can you blame Abby for pulling a gun on him? I don’t know if it’s intentional to have our men of Scandal pick and choose the morals they want to abide by that week, or if it’s just a matter of character development? When Abby called Olivia breaking down about her ex-husband possibly being a candidate to become the senator of Virginia, Olivia tells her if Fitz knew what he had done, he would never keep him on. Um…are we talking about the same Fitz? The Fitz that murdered someone, the Fitz that beat Jake to a pulp, the Fitz that is cruel to anyone when things aren’t going his way with Olivia? Oh…but he draws the line at abusive husbands. Remind me of that when he calls his wife “Smelly Mellie” again. The best part in the episode though had to be that montage sequence while Olivia played a recording of Tom’s confession about the murder of Jerry Jr. to Fitz. It flashed back to her and Tom in supermax, telling him that her father would have him killed because he was no longer a necessity. But, little did we know that when we see Tom getting stabbed by a security guard, it was actually Olivia who set him up, Quinn paying the guard off to do it. This convinced Tom that Olivia was right about her father, so he confessed everything. Just when I start to think it’s going to take all season for Olivia to realize her father is up to no good…there she goes out Pope-ing her dear ‘ol dad. Really, he should be proud. Cyrus’ hooker must not know just what he does when he’s been betrayed. But, since Cyrus got absolute confirmation that his lover was leaking information to Elizabeth, he may not be long for this world. Mellie didn’t have too much screen time in tonight’s episode, but it’s clear that her anger is what’s driving her to step up. The best Mellie moment of the night was her calling Fitz out for tearing her down the moment things got bad for her, when she has stood by him through all his “messiness.” Thank you, Mellie! It’s about time someone told him that. Honestly, the moment he called her “Smelly Mellie” was the moment I started campaigning for President Mellie Grant. Javi knew his videogame pal was actually his father, Huck! That was the sweetest moment of the episode. But, what will his mother think? I’ll need an Olivia Pope sized glass of wine to watch that trio in action. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!