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First look at The Fixer and How to Get Away with Murder crossover episode

Cape Town – Shondaland fans rejoiced when it was announced earlier this month that there will be a The Fixer (Scandal) and How to Get Away with Murder crossover event.

The episode is set to hit US screens on 1 March and Express for the US in South Africa on Friday 2 March on 1Magic (DStv 103). 

Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look and details about the much anticipated episode. 

In the picture Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) can be seen dressed in power suits and marching into a boardroom.

Other pictures show them meeting in the oval office with President Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) and President Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn).

See it here:



According to the publication Annalise will first appear on The Fixer and thereafter Olivia who the chief of staff for President Mellie Grant will head over to How to Get Away with Murder

While the producers have remained tight lip about the plot of the episode could involve a class action suit against the government that Annalise is currently pursuing. 

Speaking about the episode Davis told Entertainment Weekly that ‘it was black girl magic on steroids!’

While we wait for #HowToGetAwayWithScandal check out some behind-the-scenes pictures. 

#latenight #shondaland #howtogetawaywithscandal #blackgirlmagic

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