'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 2B Spoilers: How Will Annalise Explain Death Of ADA Sinclair?
"How To Get Away With Murder" will be back this February, and loyal followers of the hit ABC TV series wonder how Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) will explain the new murder that surrounds her team, for the second time around. Fans all know how Annalise and her team of lawyers and lawyers-to-be manage to elude imprisonment when they all covered up Sam Keating's (Tom Verica) death in the first season, and the question this time is: How can they get away with ADA Emily Sinclair's (Sarah Burns) murder?
Getting away the second time might be difficult for the whole team since it appears that forensic experts will be called to investigate the assistant district attorney's death. Pete Nowalk, the show's creator and executive producer, said in an interview with TV Line that Sinclair's case will be highlighted on the show. "There will be forensic experts all up in there. Sinclair was an ADA, so she's a high-profile victim," Nowalk explained.
Nowalk said that they consulted with people from the law enforcement to gather tips about forensic science, which definitely helped a lot in filming the next half of "How To Get Away With Murder" season 2. "Forensic science is actually very much up to interpretation. Annalise, as a defense attorney, knows that creating a mess [at the scene] is the best strategy. But whether it works or not, we'll find out very quickly [when the show returns Feb. 11]," he teased. It will indeed be interesting to see how the stars recover from that messy murder that even ended up with Annalise getting shot by Wes (Alfred Enoch).
Meanwhile, according to Design & Trend, more details about the dead ADA will be explained in the second half of the season. Fans will see more of Emily Sinclair's personal life, whether she is single or married, which was left out most of the current season since the ADA is only shown as someone who takes her job very seriously.
"How To Get Away With Murder" season 2 will return this Feb. 11, Thursday, on ABC.