The hit TV series ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ just keeps getting better and better as it keeps dishing out exciting revelations and stories that will surely keep their fans craving for more. There is so much to celebrate for the show since Viola Davis won the Best Actress award for Drama and bagged another SAG award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor.
The second half of the season will circle around Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) dealing with her pot-recovery after she got shot by Wes (Alfred Enoch). According to Pete Nowalk, the creator and executive producer of "How to Get Away with Murder," Annalise will be broken after what happened in the Hapstall mansion. "We left her bleeding out on the floor — and when we come back, she's really broken," Nowalk said during his interview with TV Line.
We were all used to Annalise being the badass that she is but this time will be a bit different. She will still be a badass but in a different kind of way. The EP said that it was important for Viola Davis to play someone who really suffered a major trauma. "We're going to see a whole different side of her [Annalise]," he added.
On the other hand, the team has already released a promotional video that shows Annalise cradling a baby. This has lead many fans to speculate that the baby could be Wes since there was an episode before that revealed a connection between Wes and the lawyer.
The synopsis for the upcoming episode will all be about the Keating 5 dealing with the situation that happened in the mansion and on how will turn out for the members and their mentor.
Watch what happens next when "How To Get Away With Murder" season 2b premieres on Feb. 11 on ABC.


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