'Scandal' season 4 spoilers: Jake tries to kill Olivia Pope in episode 18 'Honor Thy Father'

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Fans of the "Scandal" should prepare themselves from the impending death of a major character.

Several spoilers claim that a major character will be dying in the final episode of "Scandal" Season 4, but none of it mentioned who among them will die soon.

Rowan Pope (Joe Morton), David Rosen (Joshua Malina), Jake Ballard (Scott Foley), or Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) will meet their ultimate end in the season finale of Scandal, but it is hard to distinguish who among them will be the one to pass away.

However, it is obvious that Liv will not be the one in danger this time, since she cannot just die yet. But the three men could be facing their doom, since all of them are connected to B613.

But before fans find out who will die this season, Olivia's lover Jake will put her in danger in episode 18 titled "Honor Thy Father."

The official synopsis of the episode had been released by ABC, and it reads: "David tries to recruit former B613 agents to strengthen his case. Meanwhile, a congressman asks Olivia to help his father escape his looming death penalty."

How and why does Jake start acting crazy and threatening to kill the woman whom he had loved for the longest time?

It could be because Liv decided to sleep with a man that she met randomly in a bar back in episode 16, or Jake probably has a plan to protect her and the rest of their friends from the B613 in his own twisted way.

Also, the upcoming episode will introduce Melly's (Bellamy Young) sister Harmony (Lauren Bowles). The first lady's plans to join politics could be in danger, now that her sister can destroy what she had build over time if she divulges several dark secrets from her past.

Scandal Season 4 Episode 18 airs Thursday, April 2.

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