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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: Unexpected Twist For Annalise

The return of the hit series "How to Get Away With Murder" revealed a surprising new twist for its main character.

The episode revealed Annalise, played by Viola Davis, in an unstable state of mind, while still recovering after being shot by Wes. She was seen hallucinating after taking too much medication. However, she still managed to get her way with Catherine, regarding Catherine's alleged involvement in shooting Annalise.

However, it was reported that the most shocking part of the episode was when it was revealed that Annalise was pregnant in the past. With that, fans have been wondering just how her pregnancy will connect with her and Wes' relationship.

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According to Entertainment Weekly, the executive producer of the series, Pete Nowalk, recently shared some details about the matter. He said, "What happened to the child she was pregnant with? Did this pregnancy alter her marriage with Sam forever? These are the central questions to the rest of this season."

It can be expected that the episodes to come will shed more light on Wes and Annalise's past. However, it was reported that these events will also take a toll on the rest of the group.

Jack Falahee recently spoke to E! Online about how the group will handle the aftermath of Annalise's hospitalization. He explained that the Keating Five will soon be divided in the episodes to come. He said, "Everyone is reacting to Annalise's crazy in very different ways and I think in ways that the audience will find shocking for some. And through that, different leaders begin to emerge within the group. Annalise has been shot, so she's recovering and certain people have to take the reins and the reigns trade hands quite a bit, meanwhile, there are people on the sidelines…it's pretty messy."

"How to Get Away With Murder" airs on ABC every Thursday.

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