Lena Dunham and Portia De Rossi shaking things up on 'Scandal' Season 4 episode 16 is quite an interesting one. Lena Dunham will be playing a silly writer who is about to expose some dirty secrets of DC, while Portia De Rossi continues to create some epic turns as Elizabeth.
Recently, we have reported how Lena Dunham's role threaten the most elite of DC. She is a writer of a book exposing some big sex secrets of Washington's respected people.
Other than her, a popular guest star is continued to be seen, and create some episode epic arc. Portia De Rossi of 'Arrested Development' is set to leverage her role as Elizabeth.
Her part of the story focuses on Mellie's sister Harmony and the possible disaster she is capable of doing. Elizabeth will be terrified that Mellie's sister could be detrimental to their political aspirations. It was learned that Susan Ross is close to becoming the next vice president and Fitz is doing everything for her to get to the spot.
Furthermore, Mellie's political dreams are in peril once her sister Harmony decides to spill her darkest secrets in the coming episode of Scandal Season 4.
"For Harmony to come to the White House is Mellie's personal Armageddon," Bellamy Young, who portrays the role, told Entertainment Weekly. "Mellie is paddling so hard to make people believe that she is who she is pretending to be right now and all the water just falls away and she's fully exposed for who she is, where she came from and what's really inside of her. That's the most terrifying thing to Mellie.
Meanwhile, it was reported that episode 18 of Season 4 will focus on Olivia's mission of saving a father's life. According to a synopsis relased, "David tries to recruit former B613 agents to strengthen his case. Meanwhile, a congressman asks Olivia to help his father escape his looming death penalty."
It seems that the episode abiding along a recurring premise for this season, and that is showing Olivia taking on some more individual missions.
'Scandal' Season 4 episode 16 airs on Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
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