was upgraded to a series regular, starting with this episode. The episode was written by
showrunner Shonda Rhimes and directed by executive producer
Tom Verica. The episode featured the songs "
You Got the Love" by the
funk band
Rufus featuring
Chaka Khan and "We the People" by
The Staple Singers. The episode focuses on Olivia and Fitz getting used to being together, Fitz's struggle to divorce Mellie and the scandal in which the princess of
Caledonia is killed leading Olivia to handle and trying to figure out the case. After the fourth-season finale, it was announced that
Portia de Rossi had been promoted to a series regular for the fifth season after being a recurring role in the previous season.
Kate Burton reprised her role as Sally Langston, now the host of the television show "The Liberty Report" as she reveals Olivia and Fitz's relationship on national television.
Dearbhla Molloy,
Adam Fergus and Hilty Bowen guest starred in the episode, playing Queen Isabel, Prince Richard and Princess Emily of the royal family of
Caledonia, respectively. Production for the premiere began on May 21, 2015, when Rhimes announced on
Twitter that the writers were in full swing mapping the fifth season. The table read for the first episode was on July 14, 2015, as it was announced by
Kerry Washington. The title of the season premiere was revealed on August 8, 2015, by its director
Tom Verica on Twitter. Filming of the episode began on July 16, 2015. For the season premiere,
ABC promoted the fifth season with several commercials featuring almost every principal cast member from the three Shondaland produced shows, ''
Grey's Anatomy, Scandal
, and How to Get Away with Murder'' since they were a part of ABC's Thursday
primetime lineup, named "Thank God It's Thursday" (TGIT). Another promo featuring scenes with Olivia and Fitz was released on September 10, 2015, and featured the cover of the song "
At Last" sung by
Etta James, which was later used as the slogan for the fifth season. ==Reception==