'Scandal' Season 6, First Ten Minutes In Full Action; Someone Close To 'Kerry Washington' Dies; More Breathless Scenes Revealed Here.

By Chad Jarvis - 26 Nov '16 08:17AM

Breathless, this is what anybody would feel during the first bang of the most awaited installment filled with threads of "Scandal".

Season 6 of "Scandal" teasers present intense scenes that the viewers must keep their eyes on.  The first ten minutes is crucial, packed with action and suspense.  The crisis manager, appears to be undergoing a major crisis.  Shocked, Olivia, in a plaid trench coat, is seen rushing inside the hospital hallway with an impression that  big trouble is on the way.  The campaign manager rests her head on the chest of her lover, Fitzgerald Grant.  The trailer also hinted of a casualty inside the white body bag. 

Another spoiler of "Scandal" is the 6th installment where viewers see Marcus Walker's steamy angle with a mystery lady.  In Season 5, we see the Gladiator newbie, (Cornelius Smith Jr.) the political manager, hired by the US President 'wanna be' First Lady Mellie Grant.  Marcus seems to more than 'like' Mellie.  He also had the guts to smack the honorable woman in the face with the sad fact of reality. 

There were scenes in the previous series suggesting Marcus' attraction to his 'hot' boss, ending in an almost compromised distance only to be cut-off by the abrupt appearance of a campaign staff. 

"Scandal" Season 6 will finally reveal who won the presidential battle between Republican Mellie Grant versus the male counterpart, from the Democrat team, Francisco Vargas.  Their vice president candidates are both perfect for the category.  Mr. Jake Ballard teamed up for the former First Lady, while Cyrus Beene, is for Mr. Vargas.

Who died in "Scandal" Season 6?  Is this the beginning of love moving for Mellie, or is the emotional high she is now experiencing temporal? Did she get through with the Presidential race, or is this another heart breaking experience coming through?   Scandal Season 6 comes in January 19, 2017.


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