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How to Get Away With Murder - Season 1 Episode 10: Hello Raskolnikov
Annalise is a high-profile defense attorney, teaching a class at Middleton University. She selects a group of her best students to work at her firm. They are Connor Walsh, Michaela Pratt, Asher Millstone, Laurel Castillo and Wes Gibbins. Little do they know that they will have to apply what they learned to real life, in this masterful, sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller. Annalise lives with her husband, Sam Keating, but she also has a secret relationship with Nate Lahey, a local Philadelphia detective. How to Get Away with Murder follows the personal and professional life of Annalise Keating.
[The episode] makes the story feel implausible in a way that is not rectifiable. I will continue to watch due to the acting, dialogue... but this whole oversight makes the show not enter that top-tier level of greatness.
This week's returning episode of How To Get Away With Murder attempts to use a lot of fancy editing to obscure the fact that it's mostly just an hour-long recap.
And now that we know, well, Annalise Keating isn't going to let this game go so easy. No, sir! In this week's mid-season premiere, she's all about the orchestrating - and what unfolds is a thing of beauty.
Now, part two of the first season of How to Get Away with Murder is all about the clean-up. The consequences. The cover-up. The metaphorical Purell of it all.
Much like Viola Davis changed the face of women leads on network television, Annalise Keating can shift the whole energy of a room-and not just this room, or any room, but every room.