'Scandal' season 4 spoilers: Olivia chooses between her father and Fitz in episode 19 'I'm just a Bill'

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The next episode of "Scandal" will put Olivia in a tight spot as she takes care of a case involving the clampdown of B613, a spy organization founded by her own father, Rowan. As she brings her old man down, Fitz may be dragged in the case, too. 

In episode 19 of "Scandal" season 4 titled "I'm Just a Bill," the pressure is all on Liv with only 48 hours left to put down the lid on the case. The consequences of a lousy response will only allow Rowan to do more horrible things. 

Furthermore, the consequences of bringing her father to justice is pressing on Olivia, especially when the man she loves joins Rowan's trip to jail. Moreover, Rowan uses this as a weapon to have things go his way. 

In a promo clip for the exciting "Scandal" episode, the father-and-daughter duel heats up with the former asking the latter, "Is your hatred so great you are willing to tear him down, too?" 

At this moment, it is up to Olivia to figure out if winning is more important than the love of her life. It clearly shows that the "blood is thicker than water" adage is not working out for her. 

Meanwhile, many fear for the life of Huck, who decides to testify against B613. Truth be told, Rowan Pope is a force to reckon with and anyone who gets "in the way of his plans is subject to being silenced for good."

"Rowan has more tricks up his sleeve. It's not gonna be good," Guillermo Diaz, whose character in "Scandal" handles the investigation of the case, dished out in an interview with TV Guide. "I can't imagine he's happy with what's going on with Huck, but I think he knows he can't act hastily on this. It's different than (last time with) the kill cards. But Huck knows he has his eye on him."  

Episode 19 of "Scandal" season 4 "I'm Just a Bill" will air on April 16. 

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