When it looks like the President’s gun control bill won’t be passed, David uses those handy dandy B613 files and finds dirt on the judge who is not willing to sway sides. Apparently, he hit and killed a woman and her daughter in his past. This was sufficient leverage to threaten the judge enough to send the bill through. They crack open the champagne at the White House; David is in the bubble, the president’s bubble! However, since the judge decides to shoot himself in the head later in the episode, it’s clear he’s not as gung-ho on gun control as he may have fooled everyone to believe. David isn’t sitting too comfortable in his bubble now. We soon find out Jake took Charlie and prepped him to be tortured until he basically said the only way he would talk is if he got to see Quinn for 24 hours. Of course, Quinn isn’t too keen on the idea of spending time with creepy Charlie. But, when Jake practically locks them in a dungeon-like room with no windows, I wouldn’t want to piss Charlie off at all. By the end of it they are, of course, making out on some rather uncomfortable and unsanitary looking flooring. Jake then comes bursting in, making them break their embrace quickly. Thank goodness. Time’s up! Now Charlie has to spill. Nice save, Abby. Abby may also have made her way into the President’s bubble after Fitz apologizes for how rude and inconsiderate he has been towards her. She confesses that all she wants is for him to stop calling her Gabby. They drink to that, before he asks her how Olivia is doing. Despite Olivia and Abby’s continued bitterness, Abby confesses to Fitz that she is doing really well and that’s the end of that conversation. From next week’s preview though, it looks like Olivia isn’t as far from his mind as we are made to think. This episode felt almost like two parts, leaving questions like who killed Catherine’s daughter, and uneasy scenes of Mellie looking at trouble laying on her couch, Jake following Rowan, and Cyrus leaving the hotel room where he slept with the prostitute, Michael, who we met last week, and found out he is working for Elizabeth. It’s unlike Shonda Rhimes to leave so much unanswered at the end of an episode, but it’s that undeniable anticipation that will just have to satiate us until next week. 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!