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Alexis Pino
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I like how the creators stretch time in these situations.. kinda reminded me of the hole digging at the begging of the season, or the time Elizabeth had to loose the surveillance on her epic car chase in season 3.
This walk was terrifying. Just to see them exposing themselves in that way, knowing that the Morozovs have

I don't think they were going for that. It was more like, first "so, Paige is setting the boxing bag thing to practice some more", cut to the "Pasha will commit suicide" scene, and then badass boxing alone and "holy shiiit she is really turning into her parents".

I feel when she kills people, she doesn't have to deal with the aftermath of that… like she moves on quickly because she doesn't get to know most of those people before she grinds them with a car or put them to sleep with a bunch of pills (though killing that old lady really shook her in s3). But to actually destroy

So, not a word on Connor biting that pillow, uh?

I agree, Frank didn't do it and just blamed himself because he feels guilty for killing Annalise's son. Like he wouldn't take the life of the boy who is clearly the son she never got to have, and now being told those things by Laurel he feels blaming himself is the right move to save Annalise.
Also I liked that Sam's

It was.

I don't get how you could give the season a C yet almost every episode got a B or an A