it's like a minute into the 12th episode. after wes got out of frank's car and frank started following him and wes caught a cab.
it's like a minute into the 12th episode. after wes got out of frank's car and frank started following him and wes caught a cab.
she was quite annoyingly defensive/protective of wes before they even started dating in the 2nd season, too. when that psychiatrist wouldn't let him leave and she kept begging annalise to get him out of there and forgive him for shooting her. and she was so involved in wes finding out about his mom and, again, kept…
it's strange that laurel's father had wes killed, but didn't previously try to kill frank. especially considering his violent history with the law and all. i'm guessing this is about more than wes dating her.
i cringed so hard when frank dropped to his knees like that. even annalise rolled her eyes. it's team f**k frank for life over here.
well… that didn't turn out the way i thought it would… of course the writers had to have the audience thinking it was someone who'd actually been on the show that killed wes…
i'm shook.
they never showed frank taking the hitman's rifle, did they?
frank did shoot mahoney, though. or, it hasn't been revealed that someone else did it, anyway.
i blame frank, too. if he had never killed lila, or if he'd never been apart of annalise's baby being killed (which led him to becoming sam's bitch), wes wouldn't have gotten so involved. i hate that only laurel knows that he killed lila… and she still thinks annalise ordered him to. i need there to be an episode…
it was extremely satisfying to see annalise tell them about her baby, but interesting that she didn't mention frank's part in it.
it hasn't even been years. the show is in fall 2015. it's almost been a year since sam died.
the keating 5 have been disrespectful as hell towards annalise since they killed sam, ironically. one of the most frustrating dynamics on the show because if anything, they've made her life hell.
i noticed that wes didn't seem to have any external injuries when connor was trying to resuscitate him. if he was already dead at that point, what could've killed him? connor may have started the fire so there would be no trace of him being there or maybe to frame annalise.
you're right. i suppose i'm thinking more about how some viewers saw him as nuisance, rather than how his character was written. people can either choose to see his actions as problematic or not; i do not. i do think the last scene in episode 7, where he seemingly betrays annalise, made him seem like a burden. also,…
ah, i agree. within the writing, wes wasn't given much of a chance to become a fan favorite; he instead was written to seem like a nuisance, which many viewers think of him as. with that being said, i also find myself siding with him more than everyone else, maybe other than annalise. it's always interesting to see…
each of the students threatened to go to the police multiple times, michaela and connor actually drove to the police station, but annalise stopped them from walking in. i agree that rebecca was his weakness (again, likely because of what happened with his mother) and caused him to be somewhat reckless…but i don't…
finally someone else thinks that wes was the second most important character!
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lmao. thanks! i spend way too much time thinking about this show. well… i don't really understand why he made those fliers in the first place. i guess he just randomly had a lot of hate towards annalise and the lack of inclusion for those that got the chance to work with her. so, i suppose he may be pissed off about…
she wanted frank to be hurt in that moment. i wouldn't be surprised if they eventually get back together. also, it's going to be interesting to see what they do with the baby situation…