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OH SNAP. You like me. |
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— Charlie to Quinn Perkins, The Last Supper |
"Charlie" is among the CIA employed spies who were part of program "B-613", along with "Huck", "Wink", "Matches", "Paul Gray", "Melvin Feen", their case officer, "Crosby", Jake Ballard & Command. Somehow he got out of the CIA, but now he is a private contractor, constantly doing work for Cyrus Beene.
About
Charlie is a supporting character for the series; mostly providing a back story to Huck and the B613 storyline.
History
Charlie has a strong sugar addiction. Almost every time he's seen he is sucking on some kind of sucker or eating some other type of sugar candy or pastry.
Once B-613 hired Huck, Charlie took him underneath his wings and trained him, showed him how much fun it was to kill people. But when command found out that Huck had a family he sent Charlie to either take care of the problem or remind that he has to "take care" of the problem. Charlie takes Huck away and tosses him in a hole when he doesn't kill his family. Huck was left in a hole for almost a year. When they finally let him out Charlie helped him get away from the CIA by faking his death. (Seven Fifty-Two)
Charlie was hired by Cyrus Beene to kill Amanda Tanner. After Huck tortures him into revealing where Amanda's body is, he moves to New Mexico under Huck's orders, but not before he was suppose to kill Billy Chambers for Huck. Before finally leaving, he visits Cyrus at their home to ask him to wire the rest of his payment for killing Amanda Tanner. (Grant: For the People)
But Charlie ignored Huck's order to kill Billy, while he was torturing Billy, Billy offered Charlie money and power. Being the opportunist that he is, Charlie took Billy up on his offer. (White Hat's Back On)
Charlie returns to D.C. after receiving a signal from Huck through the radio for a meeting about B-613. Still visibly holding a grudge against Huck, he is much more confident now and not as scared of Huck as he was during their last encounter, he constantly reminds Huck of his torture of him subtly. He later almost shoots Feen after it is revealed that he was the traitor but was stopped by Huck. Later, he is seen contacting someone, saying that he is staying and is most likely going to start doing hits again. (Spies Like Us)
Charlie calls Cyrus to tell him he's back in town... so Cyrus uses him to follow James because he thought James was cheating on him. A few months later Cyrus calls Charlie to kill James, his own husband - when David subpoena's James to testify about Defiance. But at the last minute he calls him off, but of course Charlie is still gonna bill him. (Blown Away / Nobody Likes Babies)
Charlie stuck around and started to help the mole by setting up and killing CIA Director Grayden Osborne. And then going after and stuff him in a box. All the facts are still unanswered. Once the OPA team figure out that Charlie is involved with the mole and helped setup Osborne's attempted suicide they go looking for him. And surprise surprise they find out that he has a girlfriend, Tammy. Of course he was only using this girl to get information for the mole. (Snake in the Garden, Molly, You in Danger, Girl & A Woman Scorned)
Charlie knew he was in trouble when Jake Ballard figured out that he was onto him and goes to Olivia Pope, in effect turning himself in - in a manner of speaking - to Huck & Olivia. When the team comes back from a dinner break they find Charlie holding David at gun point and then he surrenders. Quinn and Huck take Charlie to the safe house so they can get the mole's name out of him - Billy Chambers. (Any Questions?)
Gallery
- → See and enjoy 154 pictures of Charlie at Images of Charlie.
Quotes
- → See and enjoy 152 pictures of Scandal Quotes at Images of Scandal Quotes.
Videos
Appearances
Season One: | ||||||
Sweet Baby: Absent |
Dirty Little Secrets: Absent |
Hell Hath No Fury: Absent |
Enemy of the State: Absent |
Crash and Burn: Appeared |
The Trail: Absent |
Grant: For the People: Appeared |
Season Two: | ||||||||||
White Hat's Off: Absent |
The Other Woman: Absent |
Hunting Season: Absent |
Beltway Unbuckled: Absent |
All Roads Lead to Fitz: Absent |
Spies Like Us: Appeared |
Defiance: Absent |
Happy Birthday, Mr. President: (Flashback) |
Blown Away: Appeared |
One For the Dog: Absent |
A Criminal, A Whore, An Idiot, and A Liar: (Flashback) Absent |
Truth or Consequences: (Flashback) Appeared Present Day Only |
Nobody Likes Babies: (Flashback) Appeared Present Day Only |
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Absent |
Boom Goes the Dynamite: Absent |
Top of the Hour: Absent |
Snake in the Garden: Appeared |
Molly, You in Danger, Girl: Appeared |
Seven Fifty-Two: (Flashback) Appeared Present Day & Flashbacks |
A Woman Scorned: Appeared |
Any Questions?: Appeared |
White Hat's Back On: (Flashback) Appeared Flashbacks Only |
Season Three: | ||||||||||
It's Handled: Appeared |
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: (Flashback Episode) Archive Footage |
Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington: Absent |
Say Hello to My Little Friend: Absent |
More Cattle, Less Bull: Absent |
Icarus: (Flashback Episode) Appeared Present Day Only |
Everything's Coming Up Mellie: (Flashback Episode) Appeared Present Day Only |
Vermont is for Lovers, Too: Appeared |
YOLO: (Flashback Episode) Appeared Present Day Only | ||
A Door Marked Exit: Appeared |
Ride, Sally, Ride: Appeared |
We Do Not Touch the First Ladies: (Flashback Episode) Appeared Present Day Only |
No Sun on the Horizon: Appeared |
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: (Flashback Episode) Appeared Present Day Only |
Mama Said Knock You Out: Appeared |
The Fluffer: Appeared |
Flesh and Blood: Appeared |
The Price of Free and Fair Election: Appeared |
Season Four: | ||||||||||
Randy, Red, Superfreak and Julia: Absent |
The State of the Union: Appeared |
Inside the Bubble: Appeared |
Like Father, Like Daughter: Absent |
The Key: Absent |
An Innocent Man: Absent |
Baby Made a Mess: Absent |
The Last Supper: Absent |
Where the Sun Don't Shine: (Winter Finale) Appeared |
Run: (Winter Premiere) Absent |
Where's the Black Lady?: Absent |
Gladiators Don’t Run: Absent |
No More Blood: Absent |
The Lawn Chair: Absent |
The Testimony of Diego Muñoz: Absent |
It's Good to Be Kink: Absent |
Put a Ring On It: (Flashback Episode) Absent |
Honor Thy Father: Absent |
I'm Just a Bill: Absent |
First Lady Sings the Blues: Absent |
A Few Good Women: Absent |
You Can't Take Command: Absent |