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But why is she dressed like Grace Kelly (though much less graceful) when that story didn't end well? Is that foreshadowing? After doing the Savior thing successfully, will she die tragically in an automobile accident while Henry survives? Is that how she goes out? For those who don't know, Jennifer Morrison peace'd

I don't think he has the nerve to kill someone either. But he is the only regular character that we know almost nothing about - which I find curious. We've met family for everyone else, even Nate. He went to prep school with Michaela's ex…that's about it.

Wes doesn't know Bonnie killed Rebecca. Wes didn't even know for sure she was dead. Annalise told him she lied about her being dead.

I'm not sure he's alive, but I think it's possible. Producers lie all the time on major plot points. It's just too convenient that Nate (seemingly Wes' protector since season one) was present exactly when he needed to be. Viola has a 3 year contract (which expires at the end of this season) and the ratings are

If not for the fact that Connor was an accessory to Sam's murder. He actually hacked his bones up. Defending that in court would be dicey at best.

The person on the other end of the phone when Wallace Mahoney was shot (who I suspect was also the alibi and money providing character 10 yrs. ago whose name I really don't care to remember). Mahoney was apparently sleeping with whoever it was given the content of the call before Wes approached him. Wes got out that

Connor would be too obvious as he told Wes in no uncertain terms that if he talked to the police he would kill him. This show doesn't work that way.

The DNA test will almost certainly be positive. His bio daddy's family has a major role in this going forward, I feel it in my bones. I think perhaps Wes was/is being protected from them - and the Rebecca investigation as well. Nate is a good protector and he seemed to be in all the right places at the right times in

Also highly coincidental that Nate shows up just as the medical examiner is doing her visual once over before any invasive examination has begun. Almost as coincidental as Nate being at Annalise's house before it blew up, but not when it blew up. We didn't see Wes' body being brought out of the house either - just to

That was part of the boy sex I was referring to that we don't get to see much of anymore.

Which is why it is very possible that it's Connor that gets the big dirt nap, but I hope not. The boy sex was what pushed the envelope on this show and it seems to have pretty much died out now.

Now that is Random Speculation I can get behind.

You miss the point. Murder is murder. She is a terrible cop (and a pretty terrible person for that matter). She covered it up and she lied about it. She can't play judge, jury, and executioner because she has a gun and a badge. She coerced a confession from an innocent man by blackmailing him, after executing an

Why does everyone seem to forget that Clemmons is an accessory to murder? He helped Nina cover up her cold blooded murder of the unarmed man in the motel. Actually, he suggested it and later lied about it for her. No biggie. He's a criminal at best and he used to be one of the people I rooted for. I'm not so sure he's

Adam was kidnapped when he was 9. So he'd be 18-19 at the most.

Me too on the heartbreaking. But at least now I am prepared and won't be disappointed, because I certainly would have been.

You haven't read it, but the question was very direct. She chose to answer it instead of dance around it. It really was a yes or no question. Some showrunners (no names, but you have a good idea of a few) DO out and out lie to the press. That's not a good way to maintain a fan base.

She did it last week too. Seems she can't help herself, but maybe she's learned it's not smart to lie to the press.

Your spec needs to be revisited. I was hoping the same thing. Jenna Bans doesn't lie to the press when asked a direct question. Spoilers in this interview: http://www.tvguide.com/news…

Jenna Bans spilled the beans to TVline.com (with no takebacks) that the boy we know as "Adam" is indeed an imposter. It was always planned that way, they only had to figure out when and how they were going to reveal that plot point. I really like the young actor playing him, so that kind of takes the wind out of my