Fitz And Susan Ross Role In Scandle

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The show I chose was Scandal, Episode 15 Season 5. Susan Ross has taken on the leader task role in this episode of Scandle. Fitz and Susan having real talk on matters of the heart It’s obvious that she is deep in debate prep, talking about immigration with Fitz imitating Hollis. She is in the spotlight, but not by democracy. While Susan is busy preparing David Rosen’s (Susan Ross's boyfriend) gross two-timing finally catches up with her misfortune Susan is unaware till because he goes to around looking for advice on what he should do about being a dumb cheater. Sleeping with two women takes on a a functional approach how to resolve this.With Susan Ross getting the news of the status she vigilant thinks the situation Elizabeth wants David and

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