Viewers are close to learning who is trying to get away from murder in the How To Get Away with Murder series. At least, that's what the last two minutes of the show's last episode suggests. (How To Get Away with Murder ahead so be careful) That episode, titled Freakin' Whack-a-Mole, saw Viola Davies' Annalise Keating looking for her husband Sam (played by Tom Verica) who is revealed to be the one that students are trying to hide. Sam is dead and who killed him.
The answer to the question who murdered Sam remains a mystery. But we're close to unraveling the suspect that is the center of the How To Get Away with Murder TV series. In fact, according to the Entertainment Weekly, we are now near to the very night that the murder happened.
"I legally cannot help you there, but I can provide scoop on the ABC show. We're getting much closer to the actual murder night-and there will be a huge reveal in the Lila case that could change everything for Annalise, Sam and Rebecca (Katie Findlay)," the EW wrote when a fan asked for advice on How to Get Away with Murder.
The murder night isn't the only thing that the Entertainment Weekly teased. The website also provided tidbits about the case that Annalise and her crew will get busy with in the next episode.
"Shockingly, the opposing legal defense will provide Annalise with some information that could help her case. But in the world of Murder, could the info be too good to be true?"
Meanwhile Viola Davies has spoken about that shocking moment when her character Annalise took off a wig and revealed that she has a cancer. Behind that powerful and authoritative aura, she is hurting. Turned out, Davies herself is the one who asked for that scene to take place.
"I pushed for that to happen." says Viola. "I said, she's not going to bed with her wig on.
"It could be powerful and liberating, but she's got to take her wig off. Because who Annalise is in public is a big fat lie, and we have to see her taking off the armour, which is so thick, it becomes all the more dramatic when she removes it, and you see all the pain."