Is Scandal’s President the wussiest man alive, or the biggest stalker ever?

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Is ‘Scandal”s President Grant a wuss or a stalker? He spends half of his time mooning over Olivia and the other half getting outsmarted by her. So, is he a super stalker or a super wuss? You decide.

 

Is Olivia “Sleeping with the Enemy”?

If he weren’t hot and the president of the United States, would you see any of his recent actions as romantic?

Come on now, if Grant weren’t hot and the president of the United States, would you see any of his recent actions as romantic? No. I thought not. He sends his bodyguards to kidnap Olivia WHILE she’s in the middle of a client crisis. He attempts to have sex with her in the middle of the woods WHILE THEY WATCH. (Even if they hadn’t turned their backs, Grant would’ve kept on going.) Grant destroys her ex-fiancee’s career for TALKING to her WHILE keeping tabs on her past relationships. THEN, he tricks her into dinner by renting out a restaurant with FAKE diners! That is NOT romantic! That is STALKING!

According to HealthyPlace.com, a stalker “want(s) what they want and they do not care if the victim does not want the same.” The stalker makes “obsessive calls” and “acts like a child. He’d rather have your love, but he’ll take your anger if there’s no alternative.” Sound familiar? Grant calls Olivia up, like a pizza, because he “wants” her. But, he forgets about her needs or her “white hat” job. And, even when he knows their confrontation will only end in anger, he STILL keeps kidnapping and calling her. Half the time I didn’t understand why Grant continued to call or push so strongly, considering they essentially yelled at each other EVERY SINGLE time. Only serial killers keep repeating the same pattern while expecting a different result. Am I calling Grant a serial killer? No. Am I calling him a serial stalker? Yes.

Is Grant a Wuss?

Cyrus keeps calling Grant a “great man,” but so far I haven’t seen it this season. If he’s a great Conservative/moderate president, let’s see him exhort more of his ideas without his minders. I’ve watched Olivia go after her targets with laser sight determination. In comparison, Grant waffles on his decisions, relying on Olivia or Millie’s quick-wits to get him out of (or into) trouble. “Beltway Unbuckled” exemplifies that if Olivia and Millie weren’t women, they’d probably run the country overtly … as opposed to covertly. I can see how Grant fell in love with both women, but I can’t see how Olivia fell in love with him. In fact, last season, Olivia only fell in love with Grant because he loved her first and consistently pursued her. Last season, we saw more of Grant’s political brilliance by his vice presedential handling. But, we haven’t seen his political one-upmanship with other adversaries this season. Instead, we’ve watched him mope on the couch like a love-sick teenager, while relying on Olivia’s ideas to bolster his confidence. I’m wondering about Cyrus’s presidential devotion, considering Millie and Olivia are the brains behind the throne. So, let’s see more of the man that Cyrus follows and the brilliant man that Olivia loved/loves. Do I want him to one-up Olivia? Of course not. But, I’d like to see more of his political savvy when it comes to non-Olivia-related global (and internal) affairs.

The Final Verdict

Does he truly love Olivia or does he stalk her out of boredom/distraction?

So, what’s the verdict? Is President Grant the wussiest man alive or the biggest stalker ever? Honestly, I think he’s a bit of both. Does he truly love Olivia or does he stalk her out of boredom/distraction? Olivia barely saw hide or hair of Grant when he schtupped his intern. But, since Grant realized that having relationships with TWO White House staffers isn’t the best, it looks like he returned to the old stand by. This season, Olivia definitely received more booty calls from Grant than last season. Part of me wishes he’d reconcile with Millie, but I understand why he can’t. Despite her love for him and her intelligence, Millie’s the worst type of politician. She cares for power and will do anything to grab it, without having a compass to guide her. Did she want to go to war because she thought it was right or because the public wanted it? Did she throw her oar in with the family of the murdered college student out of kindness or for publicity? Clearly, the latter both times. Millie would become the type of president who might always appear decisive, but only makes a decision if it appears right to others, but not if she thinks it’s right. A brilliant politician that cares more for appearance than her country’s betterment is slightly scary. I suppose Millie’s lack of moral compass drives Grant away, while Olivia’s “white hat” fervor consistently draws him. But, I can see why he married Millie – if a beautiful, smart, politically ambitious woman falls in your path, you snap her up, even if her ideologies don’t fully align with yours. Because, honestly, what are the odds you’d find an obnoxiously attractive, hideously smart, politically ambitious person who’s ALSO incredibly, scarily moral? If Olivia Pope didn’t exist, I’d say pretty low.

Why is Grant so intent on recreating what already happened with his wife with Olivia?

All the same, Grant’s continued interest in Olivia is stalker-ish. Will her really give her up? And, what happens after that? Let’s say Olivia gave in. Let’s say Millie disappears, freeing up Grant to pursue Olivia. Wouldn’t he expect Olivia to abandon her job? Wouldn’t she start pushing for him to accomplish her agendas from the wings? Wouldn’t she get fed up with her seat at the “kiddie’s table”? YES! So, why is Grant so intent on recreating what already happened with his wife with Olivia? Don’t serial killers just keep repeating the same patterns with the expectation a different result will happen? Once again, I’m not calling Grant a serial killer, but his borderline obsessive behavior MONTHS/YEARS after the affair should’ve ended marks him as a stalker. Has Olivia ever contacted him and indicated her need to see him for anything other than political necessity? Part of me wants to call a politician who puts his groins/romantic notions before his career unrealistic; but, considering Clinton, Weiner, Thomas, Sanford, Gingrich, and Edwards, I have to state otherwise.

Don’t get me wrong. I love Grant, his relationship with Olivia and the TV show, Scandal. Scandal is so totally killing it this season with awesome plots. But, Cyrus is right. Grant is a ticking time bomb. Grant’s obsession with and attempts to contact Olivia have become EVEN more blatant. His recent actions this season, especially in “Hunting Season,” have seriously concerned me. So, is he the wussiest president or the biggest stalker ever? Or, is he a bit of both? If that’s the case, what does that mean for his administration, Olivia and Scandal’s second season? Sound off!

 

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5 Comments on “Is Scandal’s President the wussiest man alive, or the biggest stalker ever?

  1. I do not like this article. I think it is wrong and totally misses the mark!

  2. I have to disagree with you, An. He’s not a stalker nor is he a wuss. He’s a man in a horrible situation and he’s reacting to that.

    What you are missing is that Fitz and Olivia love each other. They fell in love during his presidential campaign, not last season. After he won they stopped their affair, but the feelings are still there. His reaction in the woods was over the top, but it was from passion and anger that they couldn’t be together.

    Don’t forget, he was the one that was willing to give up the presidency and everything last season to be with Olivia. But, Olivia was convinced to give him back to Mellie even though it pained her to do it.

    Both Olivia and Fitz have gone out of their way to see each other and they both enjoyed the evening calls. The judge warned Olivia that her actions towards Fitz was going to push him away and asked if she was ready for that. And, then it happened and she wasn’t. When he said that they were done, she responded “What?” and it was with such heartbreak.

    Fitz and Olivia have both been in this relationship. It’s not a healthy relationship for either of them, but they can’t seem to let each other go. Will this break hold? I doubt it. When Fitz gets back from the G8, we’ll see what happens.

    But, to say that Fitz is a stalker … that’s so far off. And, a wuss? He’s the one that was going to give it all up for Olivia, that’s no wuss.

  3. Oh! my what a hot show. I love the president, I would fall for him. The differant is I would never let go. I would fight, He is not a stalker nor a wuss! how can you call him a stalker or a wuss! he’s a man in love, willing to give everything up to be with Olivia. What is she thinking Olivia “never let go” once in a life time opportunity. I love the show can’t you tell? Every week can’t wait!

  4. I agree – he is a bit of both . . maybe leaning more to the stalker side. I liked the relationship last year, but I think he has gone too far this year. Don’t get me wrong, I am still loving Scandal but I find that I no longer “ship” Fitz and Olivia. I was hoping she would get together with David (Joshua Malina’s character). But the last scene of the last episode showed that Olivia has some unlikely bedfellows. And I am liking Abby and David.

    • She can’t let go. He said it’s over but she need to find a way to change his mind. Around the corner she will need him. She was warned,she didn’t listen. The old lady said you want be ready. Well, it left her speechless, who’s going to give her those steamy night calls, that sexy voice?

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