'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Episode 10 Spoilers: What Can We Expect from Annalise and the Others in Midseason Premiere
"How to Get Away With Murder" will finally return this Thursday from its long winter hiatus, and fans wonder what will happen with Annalise (Viola Davis) and the rest of the characters.
According to iDigital Times, Annalise's knowledge of Wes' (Alfred Enoch) past will not be completely unveiled in the midseason premiere. Fans can remember how Annalise slipped Wes' former name, "Christophe," in the winter finale, and viewers saw the 10-year-old boy being interviewed by an FBI agent, where Annalise and Eve (Famke Janssen) were watching. Peter Nowalk, the show's creator and executive producer, said that it will take some time before they reveal this new arc.
"With one word, his entire life has changed, because now he needs answers about something that he probably didn't even know he needed answers about," Nowalk said during his interview with Entertainment Weekly. "He now knows that Annalise has those answers. He's got a lot to process," he added. Fans are definitely looking forward to see what really happened in Wes' past.
Viewers should also expect a time jump next episode, as well as the closing of the Hapstall's case. Nowalk said that the murder case of Catherine (Amy Okuda) and Caleb's (Kendrick Sampson) parents has been going on for so long, so fans will get to see what really happened.
Meanwhile, TV Line reported that Annalise will be broken at the start of the second half of the season. The defense lawyer is recovering from a major surgery, and Nowalk said that Davis wanted to play the part as authentic as possible. "And honestly, even though she is in bed and in pain for a little bit, she's fascinating to watch — no matter what shape she's in. She's one actor I could watch laying in bed for six episodes," he added. Fans definitely have a lot to look forward in the upcoming episode, which is titled "What Happened to You, Annalise?"
Watch "How to Get Away With Murder" season 2 episode 10 this Thursday, Feb. 11, on ABC.