'Scandal' Season 4, Episode 21 Spoilers & Synopsis: Vice President Susan Ross Defies The Grant Administration In 'A Few Good Women' (S04E21)

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When Season 4 of ABC's hit series "Scandal" returns next week with Episode 21, prepare for plenty of entertaining drama! In the upcoming episode, called "A Few Good Women" (S04E21), we will see Vice President Susan Ross continuing to stir up trouble for President Grant and his administration. What does she have up her sleeve this time around? Keep reading for tons of Episode 21 spoilers, including the full "A Few Good Women" (S04E21) synopsis below!

Where will "Scandal" fans find Olivia Pope and the gladiators on next week's all-new Episode 21? Warning: "Scandal" spoilers ahead!

According to an official press release from ABC, "Vice President Ross continue to cause trouble for the Grand administration" in next week's "A Few Good Women" (S04E21).

Care for some more detailed spoilers?

You're in luck! ABC has released a full synopsis for "A Few Good Women" (S04E21), explaining that in Episode 21, "Vice President Ross continues to defy the Grant administration when she hires Olivia Pope to defend a woman in the Navy."

In addition, "Meanwhile, Quinn and Huck must do what they do best to get answers about B613 and Mellie's campaign for Senate continues to be a struggle, on "Scandal," THURSDAY, APRIL 30 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network," concludes the official synopsis.

The upcoming episode of "Scandal," "A Few Good Women" (S04E21), is directed by Oliver Bokelberg and written by Severiano Canales and Jess Brownell.

Excited to see what happens next? Will Vice President Ross's plan work? Can Quinn and Huck get the answers they need? Will Mellie's campaign recuperate? Having read the latest synopsis and spoilers, sound off with your thoughts and theories in the comments section below!

"A Few Good Women," Episode 21 of "Scandal" Season 4, airs on Thursday, April 30 at 9:00 p.m. EST on ABC.

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