With only three more episodes left till the season finale of the hit TV series 'How to Get Away with Murder', the story line just keeps getting better and bigger and revelations are flying everywhere. So read on if you want to get in the loop with some of the major spoilers about the show.
The controversial episode titled “Something Bad Happened” may reveal something big as Wes might be the potential murderer of his own mother. In the teaser dropped by ABC, Wes has remembered something about his mother, specifically, the time she was murdered. Wes says that he was holding the knife covered in blood in front of his mother.
Wes' recall has sparked speculations that he really killed his mother. But others are thinking that he was be framed up and blacked out the memory of the real suspect. But Annalise was also seen present in the house when Rose was murdered that day.
And speaking of Annalise, there will be many questions thrown at her about what happened. According to Design&Trend, Laurel is going to confront Annalise and ask her about the secrets she is keeping. But it is also seen in the teaser that Wes going inside the room of Annalise. The next thing heard is Annalise's scream as if she was in great pain or perhaps stabbed.
Meanwhile, the other members of the Keating Five have problems of their own as they get together to hide from someone who might kill them. In the previous episode of 'HTGAWM' Season 2, Laurel ran off to Ohio with Wes to investigate the murder of his mother, while Phillip blackmailed the team.
The team decided to have a spontaneous sleepover where they get to discuss solutions about their predicament. While settling down, Michaela reminded her classmates why they're all at once place. And according to her, Phillip has already killed at least three people, and he might possibly murder more people.
Watch out what happens next and stay tuned for more updates as ‘HTGAWM’ Season 2 Episode 13 airs on March 3.


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