The Finale of ‘Scandal’ and Its Polarizing Reception
Now that ‘Scandal’ is finally on Netflix, it’s the perfect time to revisit the series finale that left fans feeling conflicted, even seven years later. The hit show, which captivated audiences through seven seasons of intricate plotlines and intense character arcs, concluded on April 19, 2018. While some viewers appreciated the closure it provided, others found the ending, particularly the last episode, to be underwhelming.

Character Fates and Audience Reactions
As we reflect on Olivia Pope and her team of gladiators, it’s crucial to recognize how the finale impacted their story arcs. The shocking death of Attorney General David Rosen felt particularly harsh, as he represented the moral backbone of Washington D.C. His elimination, deemed necessary by series creator Shonda Rhimes, sparked outrage among many loyal viewers. David’s demise served to eradicate any remaining semblance of goodness within a morally compromised environment and left many fans scratching their heads.

Moral Justice in the ‘Scandal’ Finale
One of the most contentious aspects of the finale was the perceived lack of justice for characters who had committed grave misdeeds throughout the series. While Olivia ultimately claims her hero status again, real consequences for wrongful actions seem elusive, culminating in an anticlimactic closure for a show that thrived on drama and betrayal. This oversight left the audience feeling as if true justice was never served, leading to a finale that, despite its ambition, did not satisfy the expectations set by an audience that had invested so heavily in these characters.
