Citations:Olitz

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English citations of Olitz

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Olivia Pope and Fitzgerald "Fitz" Grant from the television series Scandal"

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  • 2013, Alex Ewald, "The Grumpy Couch Potato", Escape, 11 April 2013, page 12:
    Fortunately, Shonda Rhimes' slow-burn soap has embraced its epic strengths by shifting focus on White House games, perfectly embodied by the so-hot-it-stings love affair coined "Team Olitz" between Liv and "Fitz," the President (Tony Goldwyn).
  • 2014, Alana Harrison, "Fan-favorite 'Scandal' returns", Old Gold & Black (Wake Forest University), 6 March 2014, page 17:
    Olitz is back. Again.
  • 2014, "Trending Down", Blitz (University of New South Wales), Session 1, Week 9/10 (2014), page 7:
    Whether you're on team #Olitz or #Olake, we're all suffering the hiatus.
  • 2014, Chloe Gilke, "The trouble with Olivia and Fitz", The Michigan Daily (University of Michigan), 24 October 2014, page 5:
    In the latest episode, "Like Father, Like Daughter," Olitz reunites after months apart while she was in hiding with Jake.
  • 2015, Destiny McNair, "Fall Shows Return", Corsaire (Haughton High School), September 2015, page 15:
    The political and steamy show, Scandal, will return following the Olitz reunion on the balcony of the White House, []
  • 2015, Britney Hardweare, "9 Survival Guide Tips for Spending the Holidays Solo", Hers Magazine, November/December 2015, page 73:
    When you're not napping this holiday, snuggle up on the couch and find out who shot Annalise or if Olitz call it quits as a reward for all of your year-long hard work.
  • 2016, Eniola Kintade, "Olivia Pope saves lackluster second-half of 'Scandal' season 5", The Tufts Daily (Tufts University), 19 April 2016, page 10:
    However, if Scandal tells us one thing, it is that fairytales are fleeting; thus, while the inevitable demise of Olivia and Fitz's relationship may have crushed the dreams of those on team "Olitz," the storybook romance's outcome was organic and stayed true to the characters involved.
  • 2019, Kavyta Kay, "#Olitz", in Gladiators in Suits: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Representation in Scandal (eds. Simone Adams, Kimberly R. Moffitt, & Ronald L. Jackson), page 187:
    What has also been a long-standing narrative from the point of view of fans is how Scandal has been profoundly silent on the issue of race, particularly in the portrayal of Olitz.
  • 2019, Shirley Anne Tate, Decolonising Sambo: Transculturation, Fungibility and Black and People of Colour Futurity, page 135:
    Olitz subverts 'post-race', liberal society's expectation of mono-racial intimacy based on an understanding of reproductive heterosexuality (Zack, 1993).