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Tyrion. Blackwater. Wildfire. Hypocrisy.

Yep. I kept asking how is he up there all that time shooting at dragon with Dothraki all around with bows and swords yet no one even challenges him.challenges

So now we know (as Annalise said) that Atwood was basically made to do Denver's bidding. Now she's somewhere trying to salvage her career. If this is true I hope the actress comes back and helps AK exact revenge against Denver.

Charles was on trial as an adult when Annalise was hired to defend him. Wes was what? Maybe 10 at the time? He was likely around 16-20 when he raped Wes' mom and got her preggers. The guy looks early 40s now, though immature and spoiled.

It was just pisspoor writing.

Preach!

Wes would still be alive if he'd stayed with Meggy. Lol. That period was probably the only time I ever liked him. Not so much because of Meggy but because he finally sat down for a while, chilled and stayed out of trouble. As well he started showing more appreciation for Annalise.

Wes earned his reputation. He inexplicably falls in love with a meth dealer he hardly knows. Then swearing she's innocent he ends up killing Sam and with a fraudulent coin flip drags his classmates into his mess. Just as Rebecca starts to trust him he betrays her, suddenly decides she's guilty, whips up an angry mob

I got "Lost" teas last night from HTGAWM. The season overall had great buildup with a dud finish. I'd actually be fine with the killer reveal and even having to wait on an explanation. It's a decent twist and somewhat believable. I do have a problem however with shows that ratchet up tension feigning investment in

By the way… the only "recurring" character I see as possibly having enough weight to be involved is Hannah. She was ferocious in her condemnation of AK in S1 for killing her brother and wouldn't just fade away. Another significant clue for me was the HOUSE, which was like a main cast member. Hannah deeply resented

None of those kids would be this far in law school without having sufficient wits. So I've not put too much into the writers playing up Asher's doofus persona. I believe Asher got to the house after Nate left Wes there. Knowing Wes, (he can be rash and impulsive) he confronted Asher on what he discovered whie with

I was all in on Oliver but I'm going with Asher as the source and killer now. He was the only other student killer and if police found evidence and dragged him in he'd have no choice but to make a deal. I think Wes found out when he was with the police and they shared the source info to get him to sign immunity.

Yep! I rewatched the last ep last night then rewatched several previous eps from S3 and prior. I took some notes and pasted them here if you have the patience to read them.

I agree that Meggy is a red herring. Actually I'm almost sure this is Hannah Keating now. And OLIVER has been working for her.

The difference between Wes and the other students was my main point. He'd get emotional and angry about something, and often took ACTION… serious and sometimes near lethal action. It's one thing to be an annoying whiner like Connor (who I also wish would die at this point lol), but the others don't tend to run off

I think Wes was the 2nd most important character on the show. However he was reckless at every turn and if dead, he basically caused it himself with his own impetuousness. I've always thought his character intriguing as well his mother/son relationship with Annalise. That said… 1) his obsession with Rebecca led to

I've considered a lot of theories but I'm especially on board with Bonnie being the killer and I have been since Rebecca's body was found. She may want Annalise to go to jail to free her of their codependency and take care of the Wes/Rebecca problem all in one blow. I also felt before the break that she'd somehow

Laurel's rant… lame. Does she have sole ownership of Wes' memory now to be going off on people at a public memorial? Maybe the guy had a couple of people from other classes that he was cool with. Ugh

Good assessment.

I've not forgotten but if they did she could be accused of accessory, obstruction or some lesser charge that would not be satisfactory to the audience. At the end of the day I'm sure she'll get out of it, but how does it happen, does it make sense and how does she reclaim her life.