Haha, yes, it certainly wouldn't be the most enlightened behavior. But then again, I could be wrong-like Viv and others have said, Laurel might like Frank because they both have ties to the criminal world.
Haha, yes, it certainly wouldn't be the most enlightened behavior. But then again, I could be wrong-like Viv and others have said, Laurel might like Frank because they both have ties to the criminal world.
I don't know, I think Laurel and Frank (Faurel? Lank?) kind of make sense together? Laurel comes from a wealthy family, but she's always been depicted as caring about the underprivileged and downtrodden, so I can understand her being drawn to working-class Frank. And then there's a sort of shrewd, moral pragmatism to…
Exactly! Annalise is compassionate and ethical-almost everything morally iffy she's done so far has been in service of someone else, and she's one of the few main cast members who's not a literal murderer-and yet the Keating 5 are continually suspicious of and/or outright combative towards her. Kayla wrote something…
So, is it too early to start speculating on how all the flashforwards will connect? It's interesting that Nate and the Keating Five were discussing a "plan" during this episode, which seems like it could imply Annalise's attack was premeditated, not accidental-like perhaps the prosecutor lady needed to be killed for…
Has anyone theorized that Annalise could have had a relationship with Wes's mom? She's canonically bisexual, they both seem to have struggled with depression which could have brought them together, and it would explain the strange Annalise-Wes connection (sort of a Snape-Harry type thing). Of course, Wes's mom…