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Olivia, a former communications director to the President of the United States, left the White House to open her own prominent crisis management firm. As the second series of this political drama unfolds, Harrison and Abby learn who Quinn really is, and Quinn begins to piece together the roles that Olivia and Huck played in her obtaining a new identity. Meanwhile, as Fitz and Mellie grow further apart, Fitz gets jealous when Olivia revisits her romance with Senator Davis, her ex-fiancé.
Maybe it's more to the point to ask whether this show, full of sex and far-fetched plotlines, will feel more relevant or increasingly irrelevant as the country focuses on the serious business of choosing a real-life president.
It has that elusive, alchemical magic that those in the industry spend their lives chasing and the more it supplies, the greater the craving for it becomes.
Ditching the boring procedural element that defined much of its shortened first season, Shonda Rhimes's D.C.-set serial went full-on soap in Season 2 and improved immeasurably for it.