‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Spoilers: Episode 13 Synopsis Released Online; What Will Happen In ‘It’s War’? [VIDEO]
Shocking twists were revealed in “How To Get Away With Murder” Season 3’s latest aired episode. Wes Gibbins’ (Alfred Enoch) body was misplaced. It turns out that Detective Nate Lahey (Billy Brown) signed the paperwork to transfer his body to another morgue.
Fortunately, Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) got out of jail. She was released on bail after she enticed an inmate to beat her up. What will happen next week on the ABC series?
With only three episodes left for the show to wrap up, things are going to heat up. Annalise wants revenge. According to the official synopsis of Season 3, episode 13, the tough-as-nails lawyer makes it her mission to take down District Attorney Denver (Benito Martinez) and Assistant District Attorney Atwood (Milauna Jackson).
In the promo of the upcoming episode, Annalise tells her students, the Keating 4, that she failed to protect them. Asher (Matt Mcgorry) tells her that they all have her back but Davis’ character knows that isn’t true.
Connor (Jack Falahee) certainly doesn’t have Annalise’s back. He urges his on-again-off-again boyfriend Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) to find out what was on her phone. But Oliver isn’t too keen to do that. What if they find something terrible?
Furthermore, while the Keating 4 wrestle with the weight of Wes’ unsolved murder, Bonnie (Liza Weil) discovers that the District Attorney’s Office has files on everyone in Annalise’s life including her and the students in Keating 4. Their investigation doesn’t just involve the African-American attorney.
Brown told TVLine in an interview that right now, Nate is only loyal to himself. When asked if he could guess who forged his signature on the transfer papers, Brown chose not to offer any predictions but he did tease this: “No guesses. But it was done in such an amateur-ish way. To think that you’d be able to forge Detective Lahey’s signature, and have him and others not immediately raise an Olympian amount of suspicion, is almost absurd, in Lahey’s assessment. He thinks, ‘This is the most ridiculous thing ever.’ So it can’t be someone with too big a brain.”
In other news, “How To Get Away With Murder” has been renewed for Season 4 by ABC. More murders and more mysteries!
“How To Get Away With Murder” airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.
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