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does that include "l'chaim, fatass"?

Being a sexual predator in this show isn't exactly considered unprofessional. Pretty much status quo tbh

hey now, I never said I thought what she was doing was ethically okay.
I mean I've totally suspended any expectation that this show will be realistic or ethically on point regarding the IRL world of the law.
I'm only contending the assertion that the character is being weak to protect her husband. Sussing out the

i haven't read EVERY comment so i'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but am i the only one who doesn't think Annalise is trying to protect Sam? it seems to me like she just wants all of the information before she proceeds with anything, to be in complete control of the situation before she makes a decisive