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How to Get Away with Murder is an American legal drama thriller television series that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 25, 2014, and concluded on May 14, 2020. [1] The series was created by Peter Nowalk and produced by Shonda Rhimes and ABC Studios , airing as part of a night of programming under Rhimes ...
Fans went into the Thursday, May 14, series finale of How to Get Away With Murder believing Annalise (Viola Davis) was a dead woman walking, but multiple characters met their ends before the hour ...
After news of Xavier's murder breaks, Nate uses it as proof that Jorge needs to help take the governor down. Annalise blackmails Hannah using Frank's paternity to get her to testify for her and against the governor; Hannah demands in return that Annalise publicly admit to murdering Sam after being legally exonerated.
The second season of the ABC American television drama series How to Get Away with Murder was ordered on May 7, 2015, by ABC. [1] The second season began airing on September 24, 2015, with 15 episodes like the previous season, and concluded on March 17, 2016. [2]
After Annalise's death, Christopher Castillo takes over her old law class at Middleton and renames it How to Get Away with Murder in Annalise's honor, seeing her amongst the students for a moment before she vanishes. For her performance, Davis won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2015. [10]
How to Get Away with Murder is an American legal drama television series that premiered on ABC on September 25, 2014. The series follows Annalise Keating, a law professor and criminal defense attorney at Middleton University, who selects five interns to work in her law firm: Wes Gibbins, Connor Walsh, Michaela Pratt, Asher Millstone, and Laurel Castillo – alongside Annalise's employees Frank ...
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It's called, appropriately, the Yellowstone Murder Zone. Yellowstone is so large (roughly the size of Rhode Island) it technically includes part of three states -- Wyoming, Idaho and Montana.