MEET YOUR NEW TV OBSESSION!
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I have watched several "crime" themed series and honestly, I'm a bit obsessed.
No, I'm not a psychopath. It's my frustration to be in the criminal division, unfortunately I found out that real blood and gore is not my thing. How Ironic, So, if ever I'll commit a crime. How will I get away with it?
I have watched several "crime" themed series and honestly, I'm a bit obsessed.
No, I'm not a psychopath. It's my frustration to be in the criminal division, unfortunately I found out that real blood and gore is not my thing. How Ironic, So, if ever I'll commit a crime. How will I get away with it?
“How To Get Away With Murder”, premiered in Sony Channel and I was hooked! Academy-Award nominee Viola Davis stars as the
brilliant, charismatic criminal law professor who is everything you hope your
Criminal Law professor would be. She teaches a course she boldly refers to as
“How To Get Away With Murder”, choosing the brightest students in her class to
join her at her firm.
"I
don’t know what terrible things you’ve done in your life up to this point, but
clearly your karma’s out of balance to get assigned my class. I’m Professor
Annalise Keating and this is Criminal Law 100, or as I prefer to call it, How
to Get Away with Murder."
The students vying for this coveted position
include Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch), a wide-eyed, likable boy-next-door recently
accepted off the waitlist; Michaela Pratt (Aja Naomi King), a confident,
ambitious overachiever born knowing how to "lean in;" Connor Walsh
(Jack Falahee), a sly, sophisticated heartbreaker used to getting any prize he
lays his eyes on; Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza), a quiet, sensitive idealist
who's easy to underestimate and Asher Millstone (Matt McGorry), an entitled know-it-all
born into a world of Ivy League educations and country club memberships. The
students all work under two of Annalise's dedicated associates: Frank Delfino
(Charlie Weber), a local Philly boy done good, and Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza
Weil), a sweet, observant team-player with a hidden edge.
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