'Scandal' fans rejoice over the downfall of their once-beloved character

Scandal was a game of who played who when Olivia Pope thought she was going to Vermont for a romantic night with Fitz, but it was actually an intervention, where the gladiators confronted Liv about Quinn's death. The decision was supposed to be simple. "Leave the White House. Give up B613, and David won't prosecute," said Abby. Liv immediately got defensive, calling each one of them out for bad things they have done in their past, arguing that they were the last people who should be judging her and, ultimately, retreating to a room where she locked the door behind her. However, after a long night, in which each gladiator attempted to persuade her to give them what they asked for, Liv eventually came to her senses. The next morning, Liv told Fitz, Abby, Huck, David, and Marcus that she would resign as Chief of Staff, and allow Jake to dismantle B613. "I'm not admitting I was wrong. I tried to reason, to listen to everything all of you said to me and, still, I can't seem to admit I was wrong, which is how I know. What I can admit is that I have to stop. I can't continue. Not like this, not anymore. I'm sorry. I wish I could say that to the person who needs to hear it the most. Quinn. I'm sorry. But, I can't. So, I'm saying it to all of you when I still can," said a seemingly heartfelt Liv. But, she is Olivia Pope. It didn't take long for us to realize that it was all an act, to escape Vermont and get back to D.C. And that wasn't even the shocking moment! Back at home, after sleeping with Jake, Liv instructed him to "remind Mellie of her sins." Since Mellie found out that Liv was behind the death of President Rashad, Mellie was after her and Liv needed to shut her down. However, after ordering Jake to get Mellie off her back, Jake instead convinced Mellie to fire Cyrus and promote him as the new Vice President. Surprisingly, previously faithful gladiators took to Twitter voicing their approval. One user tweeted, "THIS. EPISODE WAS EVERYTHING!!!!! What a game changer! Liv played everyone and JAKE played LIV! I cant. Tonight was too much! And classic backstabbing." While others tweeted, "And THAT, my fellow gladiators, is how the PLAYER got PLAYED." And "Yaaaas loved that ending. Jake ain't got no love for that monster Olivia Pope. It's what she deserves." With the end of Scandal getting closer, and gladiators jumping ship, it's bound to get messy for Olivia Pope.