‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Spoilers: Is Wes Alive? Annalise’s Mother Returns In Episode 12 ‘Go Cry Somewhere Else’ [VIDEO]
Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) is still in prison in ABC’s “How To Get Away With Murder.” Last week, Frank’s (Charlie Weber) confession didn’t give the lawyer her freedom. Instead, he was charged as a co-conspirator in Wes’ (Alfred Enoch) death.
What will happen next on the drama series?
In Season 3, episode 12, Annalise’s mother Ophelia Harkness (Cicely Tyson) is back. As her trial begins, her mother and father (Roger Robinson) will be by her side. In the promo, Annalise’s Anna Mae promises her that she will fix things. Whether she will actually help her daughter or not remains to be seen in “How To Get Away With Murder” but one thing is certain: Annalise will need her support. She broke down and chopped her locks in episode 11.
Tensions in the courtroom run high and the prosecution will bring forth a new charge against Annalise. Are they going to charge her for the death of Rebecca Sutter (Katie Findlay)? Her body was found in the woods.
As the trial proceeds, Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) is called in for questioning. Fittingly, he has a panic attack.
Elsewhere, Nate (Billy Brown) uncovers a crucial piece of information that could threaten his own innocence. Annalise’s lawyer Bonnie (Liza Weil) is quick to threaten him. “If she does down she’s going to take you with her,” Bonnie tells the Detective. He tells her to back off.
However, the most shocking spoiler of “How To Get Away With Murder” Season 3, episode 12 is revealed in the preview. Towards the end of the video, Laurel (Karla Souza) tells Nate that she wants to see Wes’ body. The two head out to the morgue and remove his corpse from the storage. But they both are extremely shocked when they see the body.
Is it possible that Wes is alive? It could also be that Nate and Laurel find out something astonishing about how Wes died after examining his corpse.
“How To Get Away With Murder” airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.
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