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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2B Spoilers: EP Teases on What to Expect in the Midseason Premiere

It seems like fans may have a chance to see what really happened in Trotter Lake, which Asher (Matt McGorry) and his dad, William Millstone (John Posey), tried to cover up years ago. The show's creator and executive producer, Peter Nowalk, said that he never counted out the possibility to include Tiffany Howard in the series, so viewers might see her in the future.

During his interview with TV Guide, Nowalk said that if they push to include Tiffany in the next six episodes of "How to Get Away With Murder" season 2, there must be a good story behind it. "I think if we were going to do that story line, we would have to have a real reason to do it, because obviously what happened to her is one of the most disgusting things that could happen and we would have to tell a story we haven't told before that we're honestly not telling with Annalise and Bonnie, who are both survivors. We would have to really devote time to it," the EP teased. Nowalk admitted that he really doesn't know if they can add Tiffany to the existing characters of the show, but it is a possibility that he "wouldn't count out."

Meanwhile, Viola Davis, the lead actress of the series, just received another set of nominations for her role as Annalise Keating at the Golden Globe Awards, according to ABC News. She was nominated in the Best Actress in a Television Series Drama earlier this month, and even got her first Emmy Award, which made her the first African American actress to win for a lead actress role in a drama.

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The actress is best remembered for her speech during that evening, saying, "You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there," according to The Guardian. Fans can't wait to see Davis back as the feisty defense lawyer on "How to Get Away With Murder."

"How to Get Away With Murder" will be back on ABC next year, on Feb. 11.

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