'The Oval': A Storm Brews with Unveiled Truths and Unthinkable Acts
In the latest episode of "The Oval," the story picks up with Jason being recognized by Dikhan. Despite Jason's attempts to deceive, he's taken to the Highest, where Dikhan insists Jason is the president's son. Jason denies this, fabricating a story about being lost after a crash and expressing his desire to leave peacefully. The Highest points out that the president's son would have security and saved Jason's life. Surprisingly, Jason is allowed to leave, possibly because the Highest believes he might be the president's son.
Meanwhile, Donald and Kyle remain in the White House despite being fired. They find Hunter in bed, in a deteriorating state due to failing kidneys. Victoria, aware of their distrust, prioritizes keeping Hunter alive. However, Hunter's condition worsens upon discovering that Eli is acting as president, leaving him powerless.
Sam apologizes to Priscilla, who remains uninterested and threatens him with repercussions if he persists. Sam suspects special forces beat him and questions Priscilla, who, despite being a "chef," evades providing real answers.
At the White House, Victoria and Eli address the press about Hunter's situation, blatantly lying about the events. Hunter, in an attempt to expedite his recovery and make a comeback, seeks the White House doctor's help, but his kidney issues limit treatment options. Hunter's frustration escalates, leading him to demand the presence of Alonzo, who he blames for providing drugs. When Alonzo is brought in, Hunter grabs Kyle's gun and shoots him, shocking everyone. The fate of Alonzo remains unknown, leaving a suspenseful cliffhanger for the next episode.