Here is what Twitter has to say about that lackluster 'Scandal' series finale
Six years and seven seasons later, gladiators are mourning the series finale of Scandal. The gladiators confessed to multiple wrongdoings, murders, and B613, Quinn visited Charlie in prison to marry him, only Jake Ballard was arrested, and (spoiler alert!) Cyrus Beene murdered David Rosen. However, now that the series finale is over, no one's really talking about any of those things. Instead, viewers took to Twitter expressing their disappointment in the lackluster final episode, with tweets like:
The ending of scandal has me like..that's it ? #ScandalFinale pic.twitter.com/8GwPvAoPYc
— Trice (@Triciejay) April 20, 2018
I dunno this felt a tad bit anticlimactic I wanted Cyrus on the floor spitting up. #ScandalFinale pic.twitter.com/P1Gy8e3db3
— Brittney Cottrell (@starsandgoggles) April 20, 2018
Fortunately, there was one thing that the fans did enjoy- Rowan's final scandal-worthy monologue. "I want to see with my own eyes the face of every white, complacent, privileged man who believes that he is in a position of power when he hears the news that a black man has been running this country for the past 30 years, that he only wields his power because my black power allows him to," said an empowered Rowan. Papa Pope's speech seemed to be the only positive buzz on Twitter. One person tweeted:
Joe Morton just possibly delivered the most woke, fierce, unapologetically black monologue of the Scandal series #ScandalFinale #PapaPope
— Chris Witherspoon (@WitherspoonC) April 20, 2018
But, ultimately, the series ended as predictably as you could imagine.