Is there a possibility of Annalise's mother showing up in the next episode after the winter finale? I would hope so since she didn't reply to Annalise's text and she watches the news so she'll know all about her daughter being shot? Mamma to the rescue....hmm didn't she complain about Annalise never keeping in touch?? Wierd that she didn't reply to her text..
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Hi, I'm Phillip (HTGAWM)
This was an amazing setup episode for the winter finale. The beautiful part of this episode was that absolutely nothing was revealed in the commercial. Welp, Let's get started!
Good work Mr. Millstone! I have to give props to Asher for finally proving that he is so much more than your spoiled, preppy, rich kid. He uncovered the fact that a bug was planted in the house, which is huge because that is supposed to be Frank's job. Could sleeping with Laurel be throwing him off of his game? Not only that, but Asher found the bug. This was absolutely incredible and gave me a new respect for his character.
Plea deal! Annalise was extremely happy when Sinclair offered a plea deal, this means that she was beginning to feel like she would loose the trail. Well, think about it now, it seems like she has always been after Annalise. She sent Asher into her house to steal files, and she planted a bug. I'm pretty sure she knew this case was a lost cause, but she definitely has something against Annalise. Also, was I the only one who caught the fact that she was on the phone with someone. She sounded pretty upset, and I am wondering if this conversation will be important in the finale, or will it be something that we will need for the rest of the season.
Annalise is back! Finally, this woman has been missing all season. There were so many random misguided views of my favorite compulsive liar. She has finally returned and become the lawyer I knew she was all along. She uses the bug against Sinclair, and sends her on a wild goose chase looking for a murder weapon.
Michaela: I really like that she finally has a decent love interest. Does anyone else find it oddly suspicious that Caleb waiting until after sex to reveal the gun? Something is going on, or it could be a sign that he really begins to trust her after sex.
Phillip the liar: Entering into the show is Phillip. We learn that he is extremely tech savvy, he says it is because he is a gamer and people try to hack him all of the time. No one was buying this and upon further exploration of Phillip we learn that he was the product of incest. My idea about Phillip and Catherine is that he is manipulating her. I think that he killed the parents and then drugged her since she did say that her medication causes her to sleep through the night.
Theory: Sinclair definitely has eyes on her, eyes that will be pretty upset that she is dead. This could also be a group of people that are after Annalise, which could mean that the next step for Sinclair is to kill Annalise, not if Bonnie has something to say about it.
That awkward moment when everyone was having sex for like 5 min. It felt like such a waste but I guess they were giving each character some pleasure before they go through another murder episode. Apparently the first half of season one was the first semester of Criminal law. From the second half of the season to the present has been the second semester of Criminal Law. I just wonder why no one has dropped the class.
Other theory: This may be redundant but Michaela said "Yea, killing someone could get us in trouble too". So the Keating 4 have to have something to do with this murder. Could Wes have killed Sinclair. Bonnie could have thrown the body over to stop Connor from making a statement. Caleb could have killed Phillip in order to protect his sister, and Frank could have drugged his sister in order to get her away from Caleb.
What we know:
- Frank dumps Catherine's body into the woods, and she wakes up proving that she's not dead
- Annalise has been shot
- Wes has a gun
- Bonnie takes Wes's gun
- Wes gets his gun back
- Sinclair's body falls
- Sinclair is dead
- Sinclair is out to get Annalise
- Asher goes to the police
- Bonnie and Caleb have blood on them
- Nate is working with the kids
- The kids are involved somehow
- Phillip and Catherine know each-other
- "A decision was made and you agreed, so you either stick to it or you're the next dead body out there"~Bonnie
Tune in Next Week for the Winter Finale of How to Get Away With Murder Thursday, November 19, 2015 called What Did We Do?
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Two Birds, One Millstone(HTGAWM)
I have to be honest, although this episode was amazing, it upset me so much. In the commercial Annalise said "Every one of you is fired, get out!", so I was looking foreword to that, but it never came. I could still see that popping up sometime in this season, but i was really upset it wasn't this episode. Anyway I am excited to share my thoughts.
*****Spoiler's Ahead*****
The court case: This was boring and felt like nothing but filler information, but basically a trans woman killed her husband, then went on trial. During the trial, the prosecutor tried to pin Annalise as an accomplice. Annalise wiggles her way out of it at Asher's expense.
The Prosecutor: After Asher decides to not testify, the prosecutor comes after the Millstone family, and this causes Asher's Dad to disown him.
Wes: Still reeling from the discovery of all of the cash, he is determined to find out what happened to Rebbecca. He believes that she is dead, and that it was by Franks hand. He confronts Frank with Laurel, and they hit a dead end. In the end he attacks Annalise, believing that she had something to do with the murder of Rebbecca. She says she had nothing to do with it, and Wes doesn't believe her. She says that his trust issues stem from his mother, who left him and killed herself. Then Rebbecca left him, so Wes is struggling to trust again.
Asher and Bonnie: I am really annoyed by their awkward relationship. They just had a lot of awkward moments and interactions. It's just not appealing to me in this episode, but I guess they do need some type of closure after everything that happened last week. So all is forgiven.
Micaela: Well, well, miss Juliet is wooing her Romeo. After realizing her last fling was with a drug dealer, she is slowly falling for Caleb. This is pretty upsetting, but it is interesting how Micaela is becoming the new Wes. She is determined to protect Caleb for some reason. She wants to protect the identities of his biological parents. We also saw in previous episodes that she is really trying to protect him from the Annalise incident. He had blood all over his sweater. Will her attempts be successful? This time the kids are on their own, no Annalise to bail them out. Hmm..I think Frank has an Ace in the hole.
Connor: He is still dealing with his mistake from last episode. Telling Oliver was not the right move, and when the group decides to dig into the Hapstall kid's biological family, they find the presence of a cousin that was never heard of. Oliver, feeling like he needs to be a rebel like Connor, decides to dig into the life of this cousin by hacking his computer. This is a mistake because this cousin hacked him right back and watched his and Connor's entire conversation. This cannot be good!
Laurel: I had hoped that she would change this episode, but no! We start by seeing a sex scene between her and Frank. She is also finding herself being suspicious of Frank, since Wes planted the suspicion in her. She is tired of the secrets and stress of keeping them, so she and Wes confront Frank, who admits to knowing nothing. Well, I think it's safe to say the Laurel we know and love has returned, and she was humbled by meeting Franks family. Is their relationship growing stronger? I wonder what Frank would think of Laurel's family? Uh-Oh We really do not want him meeting them, they weren't so friendly when we saw them last.
Frank: He is the focus of our flash forward in this episode. In the beginning we see Frank begging the paramedics to save Annalise's life. He is acting way out of character. Frank calms down and walks to his car, seeming more like himself. Inside his car lies the body of Catherine Hapstall. In the end, we find Frank lying Catherine's body in the woods. After an undisclosed amount of time, an officer finds Catherine's body. As the officer is calling in the report, Catherine awakens. What was Frank's plan? Is Analise in on this? WHAT IS GOING ON?
Tune in Thursday, November 5, 2015 for a Brand New episode titled "I Want You To Die"
*****Spoiler's Ahead*****
The court case: This was boring and felt like nothing but filler information, but basically a trans woman killed her husband, then went on trial. During the trial, the prosecutor tried to pin Annalise as an accomplice. Annalise wiggles her way out of it at Asher's expense.
The Prosecutor: After Asher decides to not testify, the prosecutor comes after the Millstone family, and this causes Asher's Dad to disown him.
Wes: Still reeling from the discovery of all of the cash, he is determined to find out what happened to Rebbecca. He believes that she is dead, and that it was by Franks hand. He confronts Frank with Laurel, and they hit a dead end. In the end he attacks Annalise, believing that she had something to do with the murder of Rebbecca. She says she had nothing to do with it, and Wes doesn't believe her. She says that his trust issues stem from his mother, who left him and killed herself. Then Rebbecca left him, so Wes is struggling to trust again.
Asher and Bonnie: I am really annoyed by their awkward relationship. They just had a lot of awkward moments and interactions. It's just not appealing to me in this episode, but I guess they do need some type of closure after everything that happened last week. So all is forgiven.
Micaela: Well, well, miss Juliet is wooing her Romeo. After realizing her last fling was with a drug dealer, she is slowly falling for Caleb. This is pretty upsetting, but it is interesting how Micaela is becoming the new Wes. She is determined to protect Caleb for some reason. She wants to protect the identities of his biological parents. We also saw in previous episodes that she is really trying to protect him from the Annalise incident. He had blood all over his sweater. Will her attempts be successful? This time the kids are on their own, no Annalise to bail them out. Hmm..I think Frank has an Ace in the hole.
Connor: He is still dealing with his mistake from last episode. Telling Oliver was not the right move, and when the group decides to dig into the Hapstall kid's biological family, they find the presence of a cousin that was never heard of. Oliver, feeling like he needs to be a rebel like Connor, decides to dig into the life of this cousin by hacking his computer. This is a mistake because this cousin hacked him right back and watched his and Connor's entire conversation. This cannot be good!
Laurel: I had hoped that she would change this episode, but no! We start by seeing a sex scene between her and Frank. She is also finding herself being suspicious of Frank, since Wes planted the suspicion in her. She is tired of the secrets and stress of keeping them, so she and Wes confront Frank, who admits to knowing nothing. Well, I think it's safe to say the Laurel we know and love has returned, and she was humbled by meeting Franks family. Is their relationship growing stronger? I wonder what Frank would think of Laurel's family? Uh-Oh We really do not want him meeting them, they weren't so friendly when we saw them last.
Frank: He is the focus of our flash forward in this episode. In the beginning we see Frank begging the paramedics to save Annalise's life. He is acting way out of character. Frank calms down and walks to his car, seeming more like himself. Inside his car lies the body of Catherine Hapstall. In the end, we find Frank lying Catherine's body in the woods. After an undisclosed amount of time, an officer finds Catherine's body. As the officer is calling in the report, Catherine awakens. What was Frank's plan? Is Analise in on this? WHAT IS GOING ON?
Tune in Thursday, November 5, 2015 for a Brand New episode titled "I Want You To Die"
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Dreamcatcher (OUAT)
This episode was so shocking. It seems as though everyone was wrong, but at the same time no one was wrong, and I am excited to share my thoughts.
****Spoilers Ahead*****
Brave 101: Emma needs Rumple to be brave, and pull Excalibur from the stone. She uses Merida to toughen him up, but Merida cannot seem to do that. It is almost as though Rumple has learned nothing in his eternity as the dark one. He is back to being his average cowardly self. This was so strange to me because he has been without his dark power multiple times before. When Belle banished him, he still acted as dark as ever. I guess you can still make the case that he was still the dark one without his powers....so maybe this is the real Rumple, but I am curious as to what Merida plans to do with Belle? How will she make Rumple a hero?
Dark Swan: We learned in this episode that Emma is a quick learner. She and Regina work together to free Merlin. Emma learns that Merlin wept before becoming a tree, they decide to use a tear of heartbreak to free Merlin. Emma enchants a dream catcher to show Regina the moment when her mother killed Daniel. This causes Regina to cry and Emma wonders how a parent could do such a thing. They try to use the tear, but the pain wasn't strong enough, Regina had moved on. Emma knew this wouldn't work, so she ripped out Violet's heart, and forced her to break Henry's heart. The pain inside of Henry's tear allows the spell to work freeing Merlin. Surprise, Surprise, we have already met Merlin( "The Dark Swan"). He opened up the season, by warning young Emma to not pull Excalibur from its stone. Still not sure what that means, I mean come on we know Emma cannot pull it from the stone( "The Price").
Present Day: Violet's horse goes missing and Henry insists on Emma's help in the safe return. Emma agrees and helps, this causes Violet to be extremely grateful to Henry. Unfortunately, her efforts to keep her son and power were done in vain. Regina and the heroes invade her home, once they believe Emma is keeping Rumple hostage. They uncover Excalibur in her basement as well as a dream catcher. Henry isn't to thrilled when he discovers that the dream catcher is full of Violets memories. The most disturbing is the one of Emma ripping her heart out, in order to break Henry's. This causes resentment between Regina and Emma, as well as Henry and Emma. Sorry Emma, but a horse can't fix a broken heart. That was just wrong.
Two faced/Two realities: I can't believe Violet's Dad. He is very confusing, in his own realm he sees Henry as weak and pathetic, but Henry is only 13. If I remember correctly Baelfire was only 14 and he had no problem with the ladies(well aside from the fact that they were all afraid of his father....well the lady I am referring to is Morraine from "The Return"). Anyway, in Storybrooke he seems to really like Henry which I feel is very strange. He just seems like he feels whatever suits him, most characters don't switch qualities but he did.
Where did you go: So Arthur was pretty irrelevant this episode, I mean he gave us a brief look into the power of Excalibur, but are we able to trust him in this realm? I mean he just killed his subject. So far(In storybrooke) we have not been given any real reason to lose our trust in him. I really wonder why Emma brought Arthur, knowing everything that he did in Camelot, to Storybrooke. She knows how dangerous he is, and how easily her family put their trust in him, but she still brought him anyway.
Tune in Next Sunday, November 1, 2015 "The Bear and The Bow"
****Spoilers Ahead*****
Brave 101: Emma needs Rumple to be brave, and pull Excalibur from the stone. She uses Merida to toughen him up, but Merida cannot seem to do that. It is almost as though Rumple has learned nothing in his eternity as the dark one. He is back to being his average cowardly self. This was so strange to me because he has been without his dark power multiple times before. When Belle banished him, he still acted as dark as ever. I guess you can still make the case that he was still the dark one without his powers....so maybe this is the real Rumple, but I am curious as to what Merida plans to do with Belle? How will she make Rumple a hero?
Dark Swan: We learned in this episode that Emma is a quick learner. She and Regina work together to free Merlin. Emma learns that Merlin wept before becoming a tree, they decide to use a tear of heartbreak to free Merlin. Emma enchants a dream catcher to show Regina the moment when her mother killed Daniel. This causes Regina to cry and Emma wonders how a parent could do such a thing. They try to use the tear, but the pain wasn't strong enough, Regina had moved on. Emma knew this wouldn't work, so she ripped out Violet's heart, and forced her to break Henry's heart. The pain inside of Henry's tear allows the spell to work freeing Merlin. Surprise, Surprise, we have already met Merlin( "The Dark Swan"). He opened up the season, by warning young Emma to not pull Excalibur from its stone. Still not sure what that means, I mean come on we know Emma cannot pull it from the stone( "The Price").
Present Day: Violet's horse goes missing and Henry insists on Emma's help in the safe return. Emma agrees and helps, this causes Violet to be extremely grateful to Henry. Unfortunately, her efforts to keep her son and power were done in vain. Regina and the heroes invade her home, once they believe Emma is keeping Rumple hostage. They uncover Excalibur in her basement as well as a dream catcher. Henry isn't to thrilled when he discovers that the dream catcher is full of Violets memories. The most disturbing is the one of Emma ripping her heart out, in order to break Henry's. This causes resentment between Regina and Emma, as well as Henry and Emma. Sorry Emma, but a horse can't fix a broken heart. That was just wrong.
Two faced/Two realities: I can't believe Violet's Dad. He is very confusing, in his own realm he sees Henry as weak and pathetic, but Henry is only 13. If I remember correctly Baelfire was only 14 and he had no problem with the ladies(well aside from the fact that they were all afraid of his father....well the lady I am referring to is Morraine from "The Return"). Anyway, in Storybrooke he seems to really like Henry which I feel is very strange. He just seems like he feels whatever suits him, most characters don't switch qualities but he did.
Where did you go: So Arthur was pretty irrelevant this episode, I mean he gave us a brief look into the power of Excalibur, but are we able to trust him in this realm? I mean he just killed his subject. So far(In storybrooke) we have not been given any real reason to lose our trust in him. I really wonder why Emma brought Arthur, knowing everything that he did in Camelot, to Storybrooke. She knows how dangerous he is, and how easily her family put their trust in him, but she still brought him anyway.
Tune in Next Sunday, November 1, 2015 "The Bear and The Bow"
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Meet Bonnie(HTGAWM) Recap
This episode was really good, I think that ABC over advertised it a little too hard. I liked how we were able to see each character break down. I didn't think it was possible, but Asher is even more annoying! I cant wait to share my thoughts.
******Spoiler's Ahead*******
The Future: We find Bonnie running from the crime scene, presumably after Annalise is shot, but definitely after the murder of the prosecutor. She runs to a car where Asher is waiting for her. They drive to a gas station where Bonnie cleans blood from her shirt, she arrives back at the car to find Asher is missing. He went to the police station to make a statement.
The Present: Asher uncovers that Bonnie killed Sam. Annalise feels as though she is losing control, so she confronts Nate about the secret meetings between him and Wes. Wes and Levi investigate further into Rebecca's murder. The group becomes suspicious of Wes, and they follow him. They uncover that he is working with Levi, the police arrive and arrest Levi for possession of cocaine. We learn that Bonnie was sexually assaulted by her father.
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Laurel: She is afraid of being caught for the murder of Sam. She thinks that they are going to jail, and her only logical release for her anxiety is to have sex with Frank. Clearly, there is something wrong with her. Laurel doesn't usually make such bold passes at him. Hmm, well lets see if she gets back to normal next week!
Connor: Connor has gone crazy in this episode. He almost admits to Oliver that he was a part of the Sam Keating murder. He is obviously in shock after the conversation he had with Annalise. She threatened to ruin his life if he ever messed with one of her cases again. This leads him to understand that he is stuck within Annalise's grasp, and he starts drinking heavily. Not only that he has made some smart remarks toward Annalise. Watch Out! This doesn't look good.
Michaela: I felt really bad for her this episode. Her heart has fallen into all of the wrong places. We have her dating the mysterious Levi. She is embarrassingly caught again having phone sex with him. She also is in love with one of the clients. Yikes! Well Michaela, after being engaged to a gay guy, I had really hoped you would have a nice love story. It's not fair that Connor gets to have all of the fun!
Wes:I am really worried about Wes. I feel like he is becoming darker. Slowly, of course because in the beginning, he did stop Levi from his gun threat. I am still curious about Wes's back story. I really want to know how his mother died, but I feel like they're holding on to that story until either a midseason, or season finale.
Asher: Asher is really struggling in this episode. He just found out that Bonnie is a killer, and is caught between protecting his love, and siding with his dad. We see more into Asher's life, and his dad is a total jerk. Although I must admit, he's my least favorite character, he is still MY least favorite character, so I get mad when his dad is a jerk. Asher seems to have this moral compass that is sure to cause trouble this season. He believes in doing what he believes is right, though his views are probably skewed, since he really just wants to please Daddy. I mean, way to ruin my drama filled show with your daddy issues. Well at the same time, he is adding to the drama, so thank you Asher, you are forgiven. You're still annoying.
Bonnie: Bonnie took the high road(ehh...as high as it gets for Bonnie) in the last episode, she took responsibility for the murder of Sam Keaton. This really showed the powerful grip that Annalise has on her. It is almost like she is a highly trained zombie bent on bailing Annalise out of trouble. My question is: WHY? Why does she care so much for Annalise? We also see Bonnie finally break. We see her insecurities rise to their fullest. After Asher leaves her she becomes a wreck. They have been building her character up for this episode. She has messed up while filling in for Annalise in trial, and she has failed in trying to cover up the Sam murder. This just causes her to break. We also learn what it was that Annalise "saved" Bonnie from( "She's Dying")....her childhood. How? Well maybe we will find out next week.
Annalise: Annalise becomes scared for the first time. Well, maybe not the first time. She was definitely afraid to leave Sam because she didn't want to be alone. That's why she protected him. Now, we see her losing control, and she doesn't have a plan this time. This was scary to watch because it's almost like there is no clear plan. I am nervous, I need Annalise to gain control again.
Thoughts: This was awesome because we see that EVERYONE is getting a piece of the action in this murder. We have Bonnie and Asher running away from the scene together as well as Nate and the Keatoning four(lets be honest, Asher doesn't even count yet. He has no idea about Sam). There are only 2 key people who haven't show their relevance in this murder: Frank and the Hapstall sister. It's clear that Frank has to have some involvement, but where are they?
Next week should be awesome!
Tune into How To Get Away With Murder on ABC Thursday, October 29, 2015!
******Spoiler's Ahead*******
The Future: We find Bonnie running from the crime scene, presumably after Annalise is shot, but definitely after the murder of the prosecutor. She runs to a car where Asher is waiting for her. They drive to a gas station where Bonnie cleans blood from her shirt, she arrives back at the car to find Asher is missing. He went to the police station to make a statement.The Present: Asher uncovers that Bonnie killed Sam. Annalise feels as though she is losing control, so she confronts Nate about the secret meetings between him and Wes. Wes and Levi investigate further into Rebecca's murder. The group becomes suspicious of Wes, and they follow him. They uncover that he is working with Levi, the police arrive and arrest Levi for possession of cocaine. We learn that Bonnie was sexually assaulted by her father.
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Laurel: She is afraid of being caught for the murder of Sam. She thinks that they are going to jail, and her only logical release for her anxiety is to have sex with Frank. Clearly, there is something wrong with her. Laurel doesn't usually make such bold passes at him. Hmm, well lets see if she gets back to normal next week!
Connor: Connor has gone crazy in this episode. He almost admits to Oliver that he was a part of the Sam Keating murder. He is obviously in shock after the conversation he had with Annalise. She threatened to ruin his life if he ever messed with one of her cases again. This leads him to understand that he is stuck within Annalise's grasp, and he starts drinking heavily. Not only that he has made some smart remarks toward Annalise. Watch Out! This doesn't look good.
Michaela: I felt really bad for her this episode. Her heart has fallen into all of the wrong places. We have her dating the mysterious Levi. She is embarrassingly caught again having phone sex with him. She also is in love with one of the clients. Yikes! Well Michaela, after being engaged to a gay guy, I had really hoped you would have a nice love story. It's not fair that Connor gets to have all of the fun!
Wes:I am really worried about Wes. I feel like he is becoming darker. Slowly, of course because in the beginning, he did stop Levi from his gun threat. I am still curious about Wes's back story. I really want to know how his mother died, but I feel like they're holding on to that story until either a midseason, or season finale.
Asher: Asher is really struggling in this episode. He just found out that Bonnie is a killer, and is caught between protecting his love, and siding with his dad. We see more into Asher's life, and his dad is a total jerk. Although I must admit, he's my least favorite character, he is still MY least favorite character, so I get mad when his dad is a jerk. Asher seems to have this moral compass that is sure to cause trouble this season. He believes in doing what he believes is right, though his views are probably skewed, since he really just wants to please Daddy. I mean, way to ruin my drama filled show with your daddy issues. Well at the same time, he is adding to the drama, so thank you Asher, you are forgiven. You're still annoying.
Bonnie: Bonnie took the high road(ehh...as high as it gets for Bonnie) in the last episode, she took responsibility for the murder of Sam Keaton. This really showed the powerful grip that Annalise has on her. It is almost like she is a highly trained zombie bent on bailing Annalise out of trouble. My question is: WHY? Why does she care so much for Annalise? We also see Bonnie finally break. We see her insecurities rise to their fullest. After Asher leaves her she becomes a wreck. They have been building her character up for this episode. She has messed up while filling in for Annalise in trial, and she has failed in trying to cover up the Sam murder. This just causes her to break. We also learn what it was that Annalise "saved" Bonnie from( "She's Dying")....her childhood. How? Well maybe we will find out next week.
Annalise: Annalise becomes scared for the first time. Well, maybe not the first time. She was definitely afraid to leave Sam because she didn't want to be alone. That's why she protected him. Now, we see her losing control, and she doesn't have a plan this time. This was scary to watch because it's almost like there is no clear plan. I am nervous, I need Annalise to gain control again.
Thoughts: This was awesome because we see that EVERYONE is getting a piece of the action in this murder. We have Bonnie and Asher running away from the scene together as well as Nate and the Keatoning four(lets be honest, Asher doesn't even count yet. He has no idea about Sam). There are only 2 key people who haven't show their relevance in this murder: Frank and the Hapstall sister. It's clear that Frank has to have some involvement, but where are they?
Next week should be awesome!
Tune into How To Get Away With Murder on ABC Thursday, October 29, 2015!
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