Next Episode Of 'How To Get Away With Murder' Has New Case of Murdered Teen Involving High School Students
In the fourth episode of "How To Get Away With Murder," the Keating Five will have a new case to solve. The case involves a murdered teen and a group of high school students. Annalise will focus on this new case while her star students will focus on the murder trial against siblings Caleb and Catherine.
The official synopsis of the episode titled, 'Skanks get Shanked,' goes like this: "When a teenager is found murdered in the woods, Annalise and her team is hired to represent an unlikely suspect named in the case. Meanwhile, Asher comes across a shocking confession, and Wes learns new information about Rebecca's disappearance."
In Season 2 of "How To Get Away With Murder," Annalise and her team of brilliant students, the Keating Five, have been busy with the case involving the murder trial against siblings Caleb and Catherine. The siblings are being accused of killing their parents and aunt. A new motive for the murders emerged in the last episode but it looks like the case may have to stay in the background for a little while as Annalise is going to be preoccupied with an 'unlikely client' in the case of the murdered teen that involves a group of high school students.
Alongside the two cases, the Keating Five will also do their own investigations. Wes Gibbins, played by Alfred Enoch, will investigate his girlfriend Rebecca's disappearance. He has already learnt who "Eggs 911" is and in this episode, he will learn another shocking fact about Rebecca's disappearance.
The other star student, Asher Millstone, played by Matt McGorry, will receive somebody's "shocking confession" during the show, but it remains to be seen whose confession it is.
There was also a scene in the previous episode where Annalise was shown lying on the floor inside Caleb and Catherine's mansion, gasping for air. Is Annalise in some danger?
Showrunner Pete Nowalk spoke to TVLine about what will happen to Annalise in this season. As usual he revealed nothing saying, "We started [Season 2] with an image of Annalise bleeding out in that mansion. And we've been growing it from there in each episode. You only have to write one scene for the premiere, and I was like, "We can just change it later!" And then finally we shot it, and I said, "We sort of have to figure out what we're doing!"
The episode airs on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 on ABC at 10 p.m. EST.