'Scandal' season 6 news, episode 14 spoilers: Fallout between Liv and Quinn? Jake uncovers Peus' operations

Quinn (Kate Lowes) disagrees with Olivia's (Kerry Washington) decision. Facebook/ScandalABC

Olivia (Kerry Washington) makes a big decision that causes her to have a fallout with Quinn (Katie Lowes) in episode 14 of "Scandal" season 6. Meanwhile, Jake (Scott Foley) discovers the reason behind Peus' (David Warshofsky) operations.

On the next episode of "Scandal" season 6, titled "Head Games," Olivia makes a decision to move to the White House and leave Olivia Pope and Associates (OPA).

In the episode 14 promo, the narrator says, "The mother fixer is trading her white hat for the White House."

But it appears that upon learning Olivia's decision, Quinn is not happy about it. She confronts Olivia and tells her, "There's no OPA without OP. When did you stop gladiating?"

However, Olivia shuts Quinn down by responding, "I certainly don't offer you an explanation for anything."

Olivia's move to the White House does raise the question of what happens next to Quinn, Huck (Guillermo Diaz), and the rest of OPA.

Lowes shared in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that Quinn's personal life will be put on focus in the upcoming episodes of "Scandal" season 6.

"You will see a lot of Quinn's personal life coming down the pipe, and where her loyalty and love lies," Lowes shared.

It is possible that Quinn sees the OPA as her family, which will make her react violently to Olivia's decision to leave because she is someone close to her heart.

Meanwhile, Jake finally discovers the motives of Peus and the Mystery Woman for terrorizing the country.

Previously on "Scandal" season 6 episode 13 titled "The Box," Rowan (Joe Morton) met with Peus and told Jake that they were on the move. Jake was able to knock Peus out, and it is anticipated that he has him hostage in the upcoming episode. This gives Jake leverage in extracting information from Peus, which will lead to uncovering the reason behind their terrorist operations.

"Scandal" season 6 airs every Thursday night at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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