'Grey's Anatomy,’ 'Scandal,' 'How To Get Away With Murder' Return: Release Date Delayed For Trump's Pre-Inauguration Special

TGIT's triumphant returns have been delayed and have to wait another week. Fans of Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and How to Get Away with Murder have been waiting months to see the next episode of their favorite #TGIT show on ABC.

The new episodes were supposed to debut on January 19th, but they have now been pushed back a week and will show on the 26th. This move was made suddenly, and it is as a result of a special on the Trump family.

The most awaited show is Scandal, which has not made its new season debut yet owing to star Kerry Washington's pregnancy. But while How to Get Away with Murder  left fans on another huge cliffhanger, Grey's Anatomy stopped short of revealing the secrets between Owen and Nathan Riggs, according to Moviefone.

In a press release, ABC said the move was made to ensure TGIT would return with three original episodes. But it was clearly a late-breaking decision to add the news special since ABC had already been promoting the Jan. 19 return of TGIT with sexy teasers.

The "20/20" special, titled "America's First Family: The Trumps Go to Washington," will air just the day before the Jan. 20 inauguration when Trump is sworn into the White House.

Ratings on ABC's Thursday lineup faltered this fall without Shondaland's full lineup of hell-raisers so the return of Scandal will reveal whether Mellie or Frankie won the election.

As per written in Huffingtonpost the pre-inauguration, America's First Family: The Trumps Go to Washington, will only be an hour, but to release the three titans of Thursday, they want the three shows to debut together for the sake of ratings.

On Jan. 26, the new episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" will air at 8 p.m., "Scandal" at 9 p.m. and "How to Get Away with Murder" at 10 p.m.

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