'I am done fighting for President!': Bellamy Young yells at Kerry Washington in first trailer for season six of Scandal 

The time has finally come. 

The first trailer for Scandal season six just debuted on Good Morning America on Thursday.

It looks as though the new season is nothing short of drama, destruction and lies.

Get ready: The first trailer for Scandal season six just debuted on Good Morning America! on Thursday

The 30 second teaser talks about how the election results are in, causing tense arguments between all the characters.

Near the end of the trailer there is a giant explosion but you can't see who is involved.

Scandal! It looks as though the new season is nothing short of drama, destruction and lies

Fuming: The 30 second teaser talks about how the election results are in, causing tense arguments between all the characters

Cliffhanger: The season five finale set up the presidential election for season six beautifully

It ends with Mellie Grant, played by Bellamy Young, shouting at Olivia Pope, played by Kerry Washington, saying: 'I am done fighting for President.'

To which the forceful Pope bluntly says: 'Well I'm not.'  

The trailer revealed that the show will return on January 19 next year.

Shocked: It ends with Mellie Grant, played by Bellamy Young, shouting at Olivia Pope, played by Kerry Washington, saying: 'I am done fighting for President'

Raise a glass: There are few moments of celebration in the trailer

Mellie made for America! It shows her supporters gathered together

The season five finale set up the presidential election for season six beautifully.

After Mellie and Frankie Vargas, played by Ricardo Chavira, nabbed the presidential nominations last week, their vice presidential running mates were revealed.

End of season five: After Mellie and Frankie Vargas, played by Ricardo Chavira, nabbed the presidential nominations last week, their vice presidential running mates were revealed

Sly smiles: You can see drama is going to unfold in the sixth season

Jake Ballard, played by Scott Foley, ended up being selected to run with Mellie, though he doesn't seem privy to the idea — but he's going along with it anyway.

It looked as though Rowan, played by Joe Morton, has a master plan to get Jake, Olivia and himself into the White House by way of Mellie's ticket. 

At the end of the tense episode, Papa Pope smiles and says 'that's my girl,' as he's watching the former First Lady's convention unfold, knowing that his 'son' and daughter could be taking over the Oval Office.  

Who's it going to be? It's uncertain as to who is going to be taking over the Oval Office

Damage! Near the end of the trailer there is a giant explosion but you can't see who is involved

Not long! The trailer revealed that the show will return on January 19 next year

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