‘Scandal’ Season 6 Episode 3 Spoilers: Cyrus’ Fate Decided Amidst National Crisis; Olivia Uncovers Truth On Vargas’ Death Come Feb. 9 Premiere
"Scandal" Season 6 episode 3 premieres on Feb. 9. The upcoming segment titled "Fates Worse than Death" and will highlight Olivia's attempt to uncover the truth and reveal the fate of Cyrus.
"Scandal" Season 6 Spoilers Reveal Cyrus' Future
"Scandal" Season 6 focuses on Cyrus as a the lead candidate for the job of the President of the United States, following the death of Vargas. According to the official website of the network, all the attention will be given to Cyrus, as the US faces a national crisis and Cyrus' fate seems to be decided.
Meantime, Olivia, who believes that Cyrus played everyone and that he is behind the assassination of Vargas, will be out to find out the truth in "Scandal" Season 6. Along with her team, Olivia will search for answers and try to bring out the truth to the public.
"Scandal" Season 6 episode 3 promo video, meanwhile, is now highly anticipated. According to reports, the video has not been released yet, but is due to come after the TV broadcast of episode 2 which airs on Feb. 2, Yahoo reported.
"Scandal" Season 6 Star Speaks About Marcus' New Job
"Scandal" Season 6 actor Cornelius Smith Jr. spoke about the character he plays on the show, the fictionalized Washington press secretary Marcus Walker and how he was able to land on such high-profile job. According to Smith Jr., the story gaps made by the season-opening time jump will provide the bits and pieces of how he came to be, including how things transpired. It should be noted that the job of Marcus was among the many surprises in the premiere, which led to what Smith Jr. considers as a season of excitement and uncertainty, TVLine reported.
Watch "Scandal" "Fates Worse Than Death" (HD) Season 6 Episode 3 Promo here:
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