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'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: What To Expect in 'Skanks Get Shanked'

The plot gets even more complicated as the second season of ABC's hit legal drama TV series "How To Get Away With Murder" moves on this week with an episode that is expected to reveal the true relationship between Asher Millstone (Matt McGorry) and ADA Emily Sinclair (Sarah Burns).

Spoiler reports for the episode titled "Skanks Get Skanked" say that fans may pick up some details on Asher's connection with Tiffany and Trotter which may lead to further explain the death of Sinclair.

Speaking in behalf of his character (via International Business Times), McGorry said that despite the widespread speculations on his involvement with the death of the defense attorney, it is highly unlikely that Asher will do it as he is not the type of guy who "would kill someone or even really try to hide it." However, McGorry hinted that it's not really a straight line for Asher as like every other character in the show, "everyone has sides of good and evil in them."

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Some big changes are also expected for Asher. McGorry revealed that as his relationship with Bonnie develops, he is forced to "grow a little bit" and "become more aware of who he is and the world around him."

"I think we'll get to see him grow and develop and, sort of, expand outside that small bubble that he's been privileged enough to grow up in," the actor said.

For the rest of the episode, a synopsis posted over at The Futon Critic said that Annalise and her Keating Five's expertise will once again be tested when a teenager is found murdered in the woods. They are enlisted to represent what the summary said as "an unlikely suspect named in the case."

On the other hand, Asher will come across a shocking confession while Wes gets hold of new, surprising information involving the disappearance of his Rebecca.

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