"How to Get Away with Murder" Don't Tell Annalise (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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9/10
So Much Drinking!
Hitchcoc30 May 2019
The group of Five and Annalise are immersed in alcohol. In this one, the Matriarch has her law license suspended because she struck a murderer. Frank resurfaces and we really don't know what he is up to. Bonnie's father meets a horrible death. I had noticed the chemical abuse all through this show. It's amazing that they have even the slightest ability to do their jobs. Bonnie also goes beyond the norm in prosecuting a teacher who became involved with an underaged boy.
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10/10
Best episode since season 2 and its not even close
evansjoshyr1 December 2020
Wow that had about 3 reveals in the last 10 minutes alone. They are engaging and very unpredictable. Aside from them though this is still a very enjoyable episode for character development of asher and Bonnie especially. A great episode to compare this to is when annalise is incapable of being in court and so bonnie takes over instead. She stumbles. A lot. She's lacking a lot of confidence and you feel like the students could probably do a better job. This time, there is a similar plot point and annalise can not be in court so Bonnie takes over. You can see instantly how much she has changed. She has become closer to annalise in a good way, but also a real sad way as you can see Bonnie ending up EXACTLY like her.

Overall a brilliant episode filled with exciting character development and unpredictable plot points.
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1/10
Worse and worse
jimmietee7 December 2021
The plots just get dumber and dumber. The idea that courts would ignore client privilege because "there is a video so it is ok" is stupid. Frank storyline has never made sense. Annalise is a horrible human being. We'll except when it comes to people that can serve her. Then she watches out for them as long as it serves her interest. Why would they make a series about miserable humans? Is that where we are now.
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