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10 reasons to watch Scandal

I just saw this post through Scandal's facebook page. And my first thought was...only 10?
 Turns out Cosmo put this list out and it is so true.

1. Based on a true story. Olivia Pope's character aka the Head Bitch In Charge is based off of real-life crisis handler, Judy Smith.

2. Kerry Washington, who plays Olivia Pope, is pretty much perfect for this role. She makes you want to buy every single one of Liv's outfits. Power suit, anyone?

3. There is always some type of cuh-razy love triangle going on.

4. One week you hate a character, the next you love 'em. I'm looking at you, Mellie. JK, I still hate you.

5. It's real. So very, very, very real. Interracial relationships, a gay politician, black babies being adopted...this is the type of stuff you want to see on TV.

6. You will get emotional and love every single moment of it.

7. The scripting is compelling. There are so many times where you will be like, did he/she just say...

8. The twists and turns don't feel forced. There are shows where you feel like they are forcing the craziness. With this one, it happens naturally and you are still like WTF?!

9. The sex scenes. I mean, some of them are more suited for HBO's late-night soft core porn airings. So hot. So freaking hot.

10. Shonda Rhimes is the creator. Enough said.

See more at: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/why-you-should-watch-scandal?src=soc_twtr
1. Based on a true story. Olivia Pope's character aka the Head Bitch In Charge is based off of real-life crisis handler, Judy Smith.

2. Kerry Washington, who plays Olivia Pope, is pretty much perfect for this role. She makes you want to buy every single one of Liv's outfits. Power suit, anyone?

3. There is always some type of cuh-razy love triangle going on.

4. One week you hate a character, the next you love 'em. I'm looking at you, Mellie. JK, I still hate you.

5. It's real. So very, very, very real. Interracial relationships, a gay politician, black babies being adopted...this is the type of stuff you want to see on TV.

6. You will get emotional and love every single moment of it.

7. The scripting is compelling. There are so many times where you will be like, did he/she just say...

8. The twists and turns don't feel forced. There are shows where you feel like they are forcing the craziness. With this one, it happens naturally and you are still like WTF?!

9. The sex scenes. I mean, some of them are more suited for HBO's late-night soft core porn airings. So hot. So freaking hot.

10. Shonda Rhimes is the creator. Enough said. - See more at: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/why-you-should-watch-scandal?src=soc_twtr#sthash.F92s7u9a.dpuf
1. Based on a true story. Olivia Pope's character aka the Head Bitch In Charge is based off of real-life crisis handler, Judy Smith.

2. Kerry Washington, who plays Olivia Pope, is pretty much perfect for this role. She makes you want to buy every single one of Liv's outfits. Power suit, anyone?

3. There is always some type of cuh-razy love triangle going on.

4. One week you hate a character, the next you love 'em. I'm looking at you, Mellie. JK, I still hate you.

5. It's real. So very, very, very real. Interracial relationships, a gay politician, black babies being adopted...this is the type of stuff you want to see on TV.

6. You will get emotional and love every single moment of it.

7. The scripting is compelling. There are so many times where you will be like, did he/she just say...

8. The twists and turns don't feel forced. There are shows where you feel like they are forcing the craziness. With this one, it happens naturally and you are still like WTF?!

9. The sex scenes. I mean, some of them are more suited for HBO's late-night soft core porn airings. So hot. So freaking hot.

10. Shonda Rhimes is the creator. Enough said. - See more at: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/why-you-should-watch-scandal?src=soc_twtr#sthash.F92s7u9a.dpuf

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