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I know, right. When he said to Connor, maybe you killed him and Michaela "shushed" him, I was like, Asher, you of all people have no right to say nothing. You HAVE killed someone, remember and it wasn't accidental.

Yep, agreed. Curious to see what they do with Asher in S4.

He was so isolated in S1, not part of the group. So they decided to get him back into group, by having him kill someone. But as you mentioned, it could have been accidental but they decided to have it be murder, pure and simple. There is no excuse for what he did. Viewers can say all they want about Sinclair, but she

I'm looking forward to it. Only a 7 month wait!!

A part of me just thinks because the show is so heavy, some people need that humor, even from a guy who did what Asher did (I think people love Matt too). But that being said, I think they should have made him have remorse for it and there be some ramifications. S3 it just felt as if he was goofy, funny and they

No. Pete said he would address that in S4.

It is unfortunate that no one else gets recognized for the job they do on this show. Viola ABSOLUTELY deserves all that she gets, she is brilliant. I think some of the others get overlooked and almost forgotten.

Viola and Jack did great jobs. I mean we expect it from Viola but Jack doesn't get the material many times (at least in S3 he hasn't). So it was nice to see him getting some really emotional, meaningful scenes in ep 14 especially (instead of Connor just throwing out some sarcastic comments, like he has been doing so

I so agree. Asher gets a free pass for being a murderer because he is funny.

I LOVED the first episode. More character driven, some really emotional scenes. I am a big Connor fan, so it was nice to see him be pivotal to the plot. Loved the emotional scenes. And the Connor/Annalise scene, awesome. Of course Viola is mentioned, she was fabulous, but Jack was great too. The second episode

And Asher told Oliver in the last episode that he joined the club late and if Oliver needed a hug, he was there. That made it sound like he wasn't involved in Sam's death, which he wasn't, so he was in the same boat as Oliver, finding out about it all later. But he killed Sinclair, which Oliver doesn't know their

Huge Coliver shipper too but that was so awkward. Couldn't Oliver had just broken down and Connor just holds him, comforts him. That would have been so natural and not forced. The whole "spoon me" was so strange, especially considering the conversation they were having. The writers seem to have a hard time showing

I don't know what the writers have been doing with Coliver. I don't think they know actually! They could have written their break-up, getting back together so much better then they have. That being said, I still love those two. Just wish the writers spent more time on their story and would have thought it out more.

It is sad that everyone gets ignored on this show except Viola. However a lot is written for Viola (and she does a brilliant job), which then overshadows everyone else. Liza has been so good for the entire run of this show, but she has gotten no recognition. Hopefully that changes.

Yep, it gets a bit on my nerves when people love Asher for his humor and forget he actually MURDERED someone. Yet those same people get on other characters for doing or saying things that are clearly not as bad as murdering someone. And the fact Asher seems completely over it, with no remorse, strange to me.