Rowan's speech to Fitz was easily the best scene in this episode. Such a well written dialogue, plus Joe Morton's acting..brilliant. Jake's 'I loved you..I love you' to Olivia was good too..as was the ending montage with Jake as command and Mama Pope back in DC.
Rowan, TIED UP, delivering the strongest verbal abuse I have seen in my entire life. I was about to faint. I didn't think he could read anyone worse than Liv in S03 Premiere but he did. POTUS sat and recieved his lashing. " That's above your pay grade Mr President." is our new motto.
My pick as well. I actually had to replay it because I just wasn't prepared the first time. Rowan kept talking and talking for what seemed forever and it just completely caught me off guard. Such a great scene.
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Rowan's speech to Fitz was easily the best scene in this episode. Such a well written dialogue, plus Joe Morton's acting..brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJake's 'I loved you..I love you' to Olivia was good too..as was the ending montage with Jake as command and Mama Pope back in DC.
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Rowan, TIED UP, delivering the strongest verbal abuse I have seen in my entire life. I was about to faint. I didn't think he could read anyone worse than Liv in S03 Premiere but he did. POTUS sat and recieved his lashing. " That's above your pay grade Mr President." is our new motto.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a powerful and intense scene. I felt violated myself. It was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteMy pick as well. I actually had to replay it because I just wasn't prepared the first time. Rowan kept talking and talking for what seemed forever and it just completely caught me off guard. Such a great scene.
ReplyDeleteThe first one and Rowans speech!!
ReplyDeleteI liked the first one too. Props to the directing and editing. The overlapping dialogue and shaky camera added a lot of intensity to this scene.
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