How To Get Away With Murder (2014) s03e06 Episode Script

Is Someone Really Dead?

1 Previously on "How To Get Away With Murder" - I think I'm your son.
- Why would you think that? - [Gunshot.]
- You were just asking for directions? Yeah.
Elaine: A violation of this nature demands we immediately suspend your license.
Nate? You don't know how long I've been wanting this to happen.
- What's going on? - I came to return this.
I wanted you and your board to have a chance to review my lawsuit.
Wanton breach of contract, neglect.
- Neglect? - The fliers.
Reverse my suspension.
I go back to teaching the clinic.
I'm sick of lying to her.
I'll break up with Meggy.
- Frank's gone.
- Frank isn't gone.
- Frank? - [Sobs.]
- It's about Frank.
- What? He's in Coalport with Bonnie.
Bonnie: Laurel? I'm looking for Connor Walsh.
- Is that whose phone this is? - Mom! - Yeah, what's wrong? - Annalise's house burned down.
Laurel was inside, but they found her.
Officials have confirmed one fatality and one victim said to be in critical condition at - Asher: Hi.
- You've reached Asher Millstone, - and your message to me matters.
- [Beep.]
Asher, call me back the second you get this.
Anchor: Police and firefighting crews Hey, baby.
How can I help? - You can't.
- Well, where are you going? - It doesn't matter.
- Let me go with you.
No, just stay here.
You're in shock.
I've been through worse.
Just sit here.
One fatality was reported at the scene.
- And don't steal anything.
- Another victim in critical condition - at Middleton Hospital.
- [Door closes.]
But the identity of that victim has not been released to the public.
Bonnie: He would have known if I was lying to him.
Annalise: So you lied to me instead.
- It worked.
- Did Frank finally spread your legs? Because that's the only reason I can come up with - for you acting this stupid.
- Listen to me.
Or do you miss Sam so much that you threw yourself at the next most disgusting man in this house? I went there for this.
Bonnie: You shot Mahoney while Wes was standing right there.
Why? What, you didn't? Somebody else just happened to shoot him? It was me.
Why take Wes? I needed to know she wasn't gonna come after me.
- [Tape recorder clicks.]
- We can't use that.
It's a confession! You think we can take this to the police? That Frank won't tell them everything that we've done? Sam? [Sighs.]
Don't blame this on Wes.
- You brought this on yourself.
- How? - Laurel.
- You tried to kill Frank.
You're a dumb-ass if you believe that.
- So you didn't hire a hitman? - I didn't.
Well, Frank's trying to frame me for this.
- Maybe someone should kill him.
- [Cellphone buzzes.]
You don't know what you're talking about.
- Don't you dare go after him.
- I did this for you, Annalise.
Annalise: No, you did it for yourself, to get the love that no one ever gave you.
But guess who did.
Me.
- And you spit it right back in my face.
- [Cellphone rings.]
Bonnie: If I had wanted to betray you, - I wouldn't have come back.
- Why is Meggy calling me? Annalise: I wish you hadn't because I can handle the men - making a fool out of me.
- [Cellphone chimes.]
- But you? - Annalise, please.
After everything that I've done for you.
- Annalise.
- What? The police are at my apartment.
I came to meet Wes, but they were standing at his door.
Laurel: Are they still there? Yeah.
They're from New York, and they're investigating a a shooting that Wes was a witness to.
What do we tell them? Just tell them the truth That you don't know where he is.
I thought that you guys were all studying together.
The library.
Yeah.
He went to the library.
He, uh, probably turned his phone off.
- You know him.
- Laurel, this is crazy.
I mean, Wes never told me about any of this.
Miss? Is that him? No, it's his friend.
Laurel: Just tell them that you think he went to the library.
[Sighs.]
Okay.
- Meggy? - Yeah? Don't worry, okay? It's all gonna be fine.
I'm sure he's gonna be [Cellphone beeps.]
We don't know that it's gonna be fine.
I should just go talk to them.
Do not move.
This is Frank.
He gave the police your name to make you a suspect.
- No.
He - Stop defending him! He thinks that we're gonna tell the police he killed Mahoney.
This is his way of hitting back.
Take Wes' phone, lose it at the library, and you don't leave this house until I say so.
Give it to me.
No.
I'm just gonna talk to them.
You take another step, and I'll chain you in the basement like Rebecca.
If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married a long time ago Where did you come from? Where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe? If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe, I'd been married a long time ago Where did you come from? Where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe? - [Fiddle solo.]
- Man: Whoo-hoo! - [Laughing.]
- Whoo-hoo! Can the bumpkins down home shake it like this? If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married a long time ago Where did you come from? Where did I ask you for one thing, and you can't even respect that? Ah, come on.
Look, I get you not wanting to talk about your family in front of everyone else, but I'm your boo.
You're my what? Your bae, your B.
F.
, A-one since Day-one.
- Says who? - Um, I sleep here every night when I'm not on duty in the dorm.
'Cause you're too lazy to go home after sex.
You still think I'm a meat stick.
Can we not do this the night before an exam? No.
Either admit that what we're doing is more than sex, - or I leave right now fr good.
- [Door opens.]
Connor: Is there a square dance going on? Is Michaela finally teaching us how to do-si-do? [Chuckles.]
Okay.
You don't get to mock me while wearing my robe.
And you don't get to avoid this conversation right now.
What conversation? I need to study.
Everyone out.
We're done.
I'll spoon you, buddy.
You two just break up? [Sighs.]
I stopped and asked this guy for directions, and he just got shot.
While you were talking to him? Yeah.
Why didn't you ever tell me about this? It's not the type of thing you bring up when you want a girl to like you.
Maybe not at first, but we tell each other everything.
I'm sorry.
I should have told you.
Meggy, rounds.
Go.
No.
I can ask for the day off.
I'm with Annalise.
She knows what to do.
I'll call you later, okay? [Cellphone beeps.]
Good job.
Are you at least having Eve look into this? She couldn't find out anything.
Can Nate? We're not gonna ask him to clean up our mess anymore.
I'm on it, okay? Your job today is to study.
Bonnie: Hi.
I thought you'd have run off to Mexico to be with Frank by now.
You two get to spend the day babysitting each other.
I trust you'll be able to do that.
Excuse me while I pretend to be a good lawyer again.
Elaine: As you can see, your reinstatement comes with the following conditions.
You agree to abstain from drinking, attend AA meetings three times a week, and submit to random alcohol testing.
We also expect to see a change in your conduct both inside and outside of court.
This board will not tolerate any of the moves that have characterized your practice in the past.
Moves? Ethical violations, intimidation of witnesses, harassment of opponents, misleading judges, being party to any criminal acts.
Uh, just to be clear, I have never been formally charged with a criminal act.
[Scoffs.]
Let's keep it that way.
To confirm our agreement.
This is a two-strike system, Annalise.
That's good.
Do you need me to look into getting a lawyer for Wes maybe? Annalise? She get her license back? Yeah.
You should call Frank, tell him the good news.
You have something to get off your chest? I think I just did.
You're responsible for this The anger, drinking, her reputation right now.
You want me to believe I caused all the problems in this house? All the problems blew up the minute you got your little crush on Rebecca.
You have no idea what goes on in this house.
- Did you see Waitlist? - Where? In the exam.
I didn't see him.
Oh.
He probably slept through his alarm.
- What a moron.
- Hey, what case did you guys cite for the court's decision to bifurcate the arbitration clause? Vaden v.
Discover Bank.
I thought that was about procedural unconscionability.
Simon: You're both wrong.
The court citation for the decision to bifurcate was KPMG v.
Cocchi.
- Did you guys even read my outline? - Listen, we're not friends.
Especially now that we know about your little art project.
Annalise said, no, we're not supposed to talk about that.
Why? You afraid one of us will out you, and you'll get expelled? Leave.
Well, there she goes Chewing up and spitting out men.
Annalise: Good morning.
While I'm sure many of you were hoping I was gone for good, I'm back and ready to whip you all into shape.
I assume many of you read the file on our new client.
The facts.
Ms.
Cohen? Dani Alvodar, an Army veteran.
She served two tours in Afghanistan and is now facing aggravated assault charges.
I wanted to take my girl, Val, out to celebrate her promotion.
We pre-gamed at my crib and went dancing at our favorite bar.
Laurel: Dani's blood alcohol level was two times the legal limit that night.
If she admits to substance abuse, she could qualify - for Veterans Treatment Court.
She'd go to rehab rather than face jail time.
That could result in her discharge from the Reserves.
She would lose her Army pension, making her years of risking her life for your freedom worth nothing.
Anyone with a good strategy? He kept bugging us about making out.
I just thought he was one of those straight guys who watches too much porn.
We could argue that Dani felt so threatened by the victim's hate speech that she acted out of self-defense.
The victim was unarmed when our client sliced his neck open like a bagel.
Do you think that any jury would believe this was self-defense? When he came up behind me, grabbed me, trying to dance everything went black.
Michaela: We can argue "defense of others.
" I left a message for the girlfriend to see if she'd testify that Dani was just trying to protect her.
She's the ex-girlfriend, and if you'd read the case files, you would know that she's stationed in Germany and unwilling to testify.
Please, Mr.
Drake, save me from these terrible ideas.
To be honest, I'm hesitant to even present this because it seems so obvious, but we go with the PTSD defense.
Dani: It was a rescue mission.
I was guarding the Humvee when I got attacked from behind.
The combatant put me into a choke hold, started bashing my head into the ground.
Finally, he just stopped.
My sergeant shot him in the head.
Additionally, we stress that Dani is a woman in combat.
Many jurors will find that admirable and brave.
You're first chair, Mr.
Drake.
You'll be doing the cross on the victim.
I'll need your prep by 8:00 p.
m.
tonight.
And the rest of you, come watch me and Mr.
Drake kick ass in court tomorrow.
Soraya: You've taken a new case already? You think it's too soon to dive back into work after hitting rock bottom? I would never presume to know what a woman of your talent can and cannot handle.
Nor would I ever bring up your sobriety anywhere on this campus.
So, why are you here? Did I piss someone off again? Hopefully not, unless you know someone at the NYPD.
A detective called my office this morning.
They're looking for a student of yours Wes Gibbins.
He was absent from class today.
Okay.
I'll check in with his other professors, then.
Wallace Mahoney was an old client of mine, someone who was out of my life.
And they think Wes shot him? - His father? - Biological father.
Oh, my God.
You knew about this.
- Of course she did.
- I told her not to tell you.
So now that you know everything, put away your anger.
I'm so sorry you lost your dad, man.
Why are you telling us this? Because it's secrets that's ruined us in the past.
Okay.
So, we let Wes go talk to the cops.
Not until we know why he's being questioned.
He can just tell them that Frank was the shooter.
Connor: No.
Then he would have to tell them about Sam, Sinclair Asher: That's okay.
Maybe we just need to face all this crap head on.
Even a meat stick would be smarter than to suggest that.
Annalise: Quiet.
Since when have I not protected you? Even when I hated you? Tell me.
Remember what I said.
We're good people now.
We'll get through this.
We'll get through it.
I just talked to Vince Levin.
He's willing to act as Wes' lawyer if he goes in for his police interview.
We can trust him.
Why do you say that? You spread your legs for him, too? Say what you need.
I can take it.
You can't.
I'm not sure Frank gave them Wes' name.
He wouldn't want to make things worse between you two.
This is just him saving his own ass, Bonnie.
He told me he just wants to come home.
- Oh, stop it.
- He's scared, Annalise.
Well, he should be.
You know what? Tell him that the next time you see him That if he comes anywhere near this house, I'll kill him for real.
I'm here.
I came back to be with you.
Because you want to or because he wouldn't have you? Because I love you.
Go home.
I can help on the case.
You being here is just hurting me right now.
Just go.
[Door opens.]
- Thank God.
- [Door closes.]
Wes is right inside.
He hates me right now.
It's fine.
- Laurel.
- You never told me what Frank said.
I barely saw him.
Something must have happened if he really did tell the cops Wes' name.
Nothing happened.
He's a sick bastard.
I warned you when we met.
[Door closes.]
Frank: It's Frank.
Leave a message.
You told the police who Wes is, didn't you? Do you just hate us all? Do you want us all to go to jail? Is that the kind of guy you really are? If you did this, I'll never forgive you.
[Sighs.]
[Engine starts.]
Hey.
You can't sit with us.
Are you serious? Stop keeping secrets, and maybe you'll get your privileges back.
Oh, there he is, our first chair.
You ready to fail like your dad's condom? Do you really have to sit right there? I just want to be ready to replace you after you crash and burn.
Or poop your pants.
Hope you don't have a nervous stomach, dawg.
- How are we feeling, Mr.
Drake? - Great.
I was rethinking my cross on the victim That maybe we can use the Pozner/Dodd approach instead.
I liked your prep questions.
Stick with your first instinct.
Ms.
Keating.
Welcome back.
Oh, you came to watch me kick your colleague's ass.
No.
Actually, to kick your ass.
I requested to be co-counsel when I heard this was your case.
You're brave.
There's nothing brave about taking on a lawyer who's under the thumb of the Disciplinary Board.
May the best woman win.
Do I sense some animosity there? I'm doing the cross now.
I spent all night prepping.
Well, court is unpredictable.
Sit down.
You may learn something.
We were all dancing, having a good time.
I mean, they were even laughing at my jokes.
Atwood: At what point did the defendant become aggressive? This guy bumped into me, and I fell up against her.
She took the knife out of her pocket, grabbed me.
I thought she was joking until I saw the blood.
Your witness.
Mr.
Stone, how many drinks had you had before you approached my client? - Three or four beers.
- So you lost count? - Argumentative.
- Sustained.
Let me rephrase.
This isn't the first violent altercation you've had in a bar, is it? Objection.
Leading.
Goes to establishing Mr.
Stone's pattern of violent behavior - while inebriated.
- Permission to approach.
Mr.
Stone's priors are inadmissible per Rule 609.
Domestic abuse, yes.
But there was another violent incident that he had during his time in college.
Which could also be prejudicial.
I'm prohibiting the mention of all priors against the victim.
Mr.
Stone, did you think buying my client a free drink was a down payment on a later sexual advance? Objection.
Counsel is badgering the witness.
Sustained.
Can you tell me what you meant when you yelled "scissor" to Ms.
Alvodar? - Objection.
Offensive question.
- Sustained.
Can you describe the man that you allegedly claim - made you bump into Dani? - Objection.
Outside the scope of direct examination.
Judge Kendrick: Sustained.
Was the music so loud that you couldn't hear my client repeatedly tell you to leave her alone? Objection.
Calls for speculation.
How long did A.
D.
A.
Atwood spend coaching you on your testimony today? Objection.
Counsel is clearly trying to impugn the witness, Your Honor.
Sustained.
Please, Ms.
Keating, move on, or I'll be inclined to report this conduct to the bar.
No further questions.
[Door opens.]
Michaela: Professor Keating? [Door closes, footsteps approaching.]
Give me a second.
[Toilet flushes.]
Dani's ex-girlfriend just called me back.
We're not using your stupid defense of others.
It's better than that.
You might even want me to replace Simon as first chair again.
You stole the boy's computer.
Now you want to steal his job? - He deserves it.
- He's poor.
He's trying to better his life.
You, of all people, should be able to relate.
So, you don't want to know what I found out? Say it.
Dani was working a desk job on the day she claims she was attacked in Afghanistan.
Our whole defense is based on a lie.
It's not a lie.
You made that story up.
I didn't make it up.
I stole it.
Most of the time I was over there, I had to file all the injury and casualty reports How soldiers were maimed, how they died, how many pieces they went home in.
That story might have not happened to me, but I felt it.
- I have to tell the judge.
- No.
It's illegal for me to put you on that stand and perjure yourself.
Then tell me what to do 'cause I'm not this person.
I just don't go around knifing people at bars.
I need help, not jail.
[Door opens.]
I half expected to catch you trying on her wigs and clothes all Norman-Bates-like.
Annalise isn't here.
I know, I know.
I, um I just came by to make sure that my good friend was thinking about someone else other than himself for once.
Meaning? You're thinking about going to the police, right? - Telling them everything? - You should go.
No, I think you should listen to what I have to say.
You blame me for everything.
I get it.
Of course I blame you for everything.
You're the reason that everything good in our lives - is gone.
- Frank did this.
No, you did this the minute that you killed Sam.
You know, I [Chuckles.]
I was just figuring out how to get my head on straight and finally get out of this whole mess that you made, even without the one good thing in my life.
Now Oliver's my fault? Everything that has happened to us in this house is your fault! - If you say anything to the police - I'm not gonna If you mention my name to the police, I swear to God, I will kill you.
[Vehicle approaching.]
[Siren chirps.]
Get in.
The NYPD's looking for Wes.
You hiding him? You think that's smart? Oh, please, don't yell at me right now.
I just don't want to see something happen to the kid 'cause he got caught up in your mess.
What have you heard? They got an anonymous tip about him being a possible suspect.
I'm protecting him, so don't worry.
Wait.
You've got a case with her right now, so I wanted you to hear it from me.
Atwood and I are seeing each other.
Hmm.
Well thank you for letting me know.
What about that new bar on 18th Street? No.
I don't want to suggest a straight bar.
Why don't you go to a bowling alley? You seriously think this sophisticated, spiritual acupuncturist goes bowling? I should take Heidi bowling.
Yeah, I think she'd like [Chuckling.]
that.
- Heidi? - Oh, yeah.
She's just this blonde I've been talking to on Tinder.
Actually, you know, maybe a hotel bar would be better.
Have some drinks, get a room, slide my key card in her slot.
- [Cellphone beeps.]
- Here.
I told Thomas to meet you at that wine and cheese bar tomorrow at 7:30.
Who's Thomas? Uh, no one.
Just a stupid Internet date.
It's not important.
- Did you talk to him? - Yeah.
- It went well.
- Who? Wes? What did you say to him? What he needed to hear.
Which means what? It sucks, right? Not knowing what goes on in Annalise's house? Have any of you guys heard from Professor Keating? She hasn't returned any of my calls, and we have to prep Dani for the stand tomorrow.
Oh.
Actually, Annalise decided not to put Dani on the stand anymore.
Since when? Since I sabotaged your case and nobody told you about it.
You're all mean girls.
- Hey.
- I need sleep, Wes.
I know what to do.
You use the recording of Frank to negotiate immunity for us.
- Then - I can't.
You did it when Philip sent us those videos.
That was before I was on probation.
No D.
A.
is gonna negotiate with me right now.
You don't want to turn Frank in.
Don't be stupid.
You still care about him.
I lost a child because of him.
Car accident.
Your father caused it.
Frank helped him.
[Breathes deeply.]
I'm so sorry.
- It's not your fault.
- It is.
All this is happening because you keep trying to protect me.
That was my choice.
I took you off the waitlist.
I should have left you alone, but Why didn't you? I wanted to be a better person.
Connor: You guys exchange peen pics yet? Is he bigger than me? - No.
- Love that.
"No" meaning we haven't exchanged photos.
You're not mad, are you? [Scoffs.]
Of course I'm mad.
[Laughs.]
Well, I was fine with you hooking up with half of Philadelphia.
That's 'cause I was honest about it And maybe too honest.
But you're hiding things from me.
Well, you are overreacting.
No.
You know what? Answer me this.
Why even go on a date if the whole reason we broke up was because you said that you needed time alone? Going out on dates is part of being alone.
Maybe you just don't want to go on dates with me.
Connor, we broke up.
Okay? So I'm allowed to see other people.
[Footsteps approaching.]
You showed up two days in a row.
Every day you'll let me.
Call that lawyer.
Tell him to come here to meet Wes tonight.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Bonnie? I need your help at court.
Judge Kendrick: Ms.
Keating, are you ready to begin? The defense calls Daniela Alvodar to the stand.
I'm coming for you.
Hi.
I'm looking for a combat record for an active Army Reserves member, Daniela Alvodar.
Can you tell us about the events that took place August 10, 2013? I was on a rescue mission for aid workers in Afghanistan, guarding an Humvee when I got attacked from behind.
The combatant put me in a choke hold, started hitting my head.
This is urgent, ma'am.
I heard you.
I still have nightmares, wake up screaming.
Did you see anyone about these symptoms? I went to the VA.
The doctor said it was PTSD.
And do you think that this PTSD contributed to your altercation with Jace Stone? - Objection.
Speculation.
- Sustained.
Can you tell us about when Mr.
Stone approached you on the dance floor? He came up from behind me, pressing his body against mine.
Would you say that this reminded you of the attack that you described? Yes.
I was in that moment all over again.
That's when everything went black.
[Door opens.]
One moment, please.
Ms.
Keating? I've just received new evidence and request a meeting in your chambers.
It's urgent, Your Honor.
- Let's take 15.
- [Gavel bangs.]
Annalise: It's a combat report detailing the attack that my client just testified about.
Just now your associate came across this? If you're inferring that someone is lying, you would be correct.
But it's not my associate.
It's my client.
Explain, Ms.
Keating.
She was working a desk job on the day that she said she was attacked.
Had I known that, I would never have asked her to take the stand.
Judge, please.
This is Ms.
Keating's attempt to get a mistrial.
No, the Pennsylvania Bar requires me to inform you of this perjury.
Now, I could have kept this from the court, but then I would be in violation of the oath I swore as a practicing attorney.
Is that what Your Honor would prefer? Meggy: I don't get this plan.
Avoiding the police is just going to incriminate you.
It's actually talking to the police where most people get in trouble.
But my aunt is a lawyer, so you can get a second opinion.
No.
Don't call her.
You need to make sure you have the right people on your team right now, Wes.
Meggy, stop.
Please.
This is too much for you.
I'm too much for you.
- No, you're not.
- I am.
I'm dragging you into things you don't deserve.
No.
Look you are just scared right now, so you're pushing me away.
But you need someone who's gonna be on your team, and I want to be that person.
Wes please.
I love you.
You should go.
No.
Please.
I can't do this anymore.
You have to go.
[Sighs.]
[Sighs.]
[Sniffles.]
[Sighs.]
The A.
D.
A.
has offered a deal.
Plead guilty to Misdemeanor Reckless Endangerment, and they forgo a new trial.
- So it all worked? - You didn't let me finish.
You have to agree to Veterans Treatment Court.
Now, you told me you had a substance-abuse problem.
So instead of jail, you meet with a judge once a week.
They monitor your progress.
I'll be kicked out of the Reserves.
Would you rather go to prison? No, but I don't have a substance-abuse problem.
You told me you needed help.
Or would you rather go around slitting people's throats? Being angry, alone, miserable? This is your chance to get better.
Take it.
[Sighs.]
And this spot just below the base of the skull is Urinary Bladder 10.
Poking there release trauma and anxiety.
Yeah, I-I can feel it.
Yeah, I can tell.
I've been wanting to do that ever since you mispronounced "manchego.
" [Both laugh.]
Oh, no.
Is that how you pronounce it? Mm-hmm.
[Chuckles.]
Oh.
Uh, Thomas, I'm [Sighs.]
Can we pause for a second? Yeah, sure.
What's wrong? Uh, nothing.
I mean, I-I hope nothing.
I just Before we go inside Who said I was going inside? Oh, my Wow.
That's embarrassing.
I just thought That I wanted to get you naked? - Yeah.
- [Chuckles.]
I only sleep with guys on the first date when I don't want to see them again.
So, um till date number two? [Chuckles.]
What goes up must come down Good night.
What falls down gets back up again - [Cellphone chimes.]
- Mm.
- Give me grace, send me flowers - Is that Laurel? Did they finally arrest Wes? - I can't wait - It's Oliver.
How did his date go? You really want to know? No.
That's healthy.
[Knock on door.]
Hotel bar was a genius idea.
Heidi couldn't even finish her second drink before she was begging me to come upstairs.
Did you come all the way here just to tell us that you got laid? Yeah, yeah.
Why? Is that weird? - It's not weird.
- [Door closes.]
It just didn't happen.
Yeah, fine.
I made Heidi up, but I did it to prove a point.
- Ah.
I got that part.
- Who are you? Seriously, what of kind of person isn't jealous when they find out their boyfriend is screwing some other girl? There you are with that word again.
I am your boyfriend, Michaela.
Who do you think you are?! Telling me you're my boyfriend when we've never talked about that.
Because you only are using me for sex! We're using each other for sex.
Okay, well, I want more than that.
All right? I want to know you, Michaela.
And I don't know if I want you to.
- Well, that's offensive.
- No, no, no.
What's offensive is, you making me your woman - like we're cave people.
- Okay, fine.
You're not my woman.
You're my family.
What? [Sighs.]
Not in the gross sister way.
I I lost my family All of them.
I never had a family.
It's not that big a deal.
What does that mean? I'm not talking about this with you.
Hey.
Hey.
[Sighs.]
I want to be there for you, Michaela.
[Sighs.]
No, you want me to be there for you, like every other guy who's screwed me over.
I like you so much.
You're stuff gets lost Who knows love's enough? Okay.
- Who knows love, love's enough? - "Okay" like you like me, too? - Whatever.
- No.
I want you to say it.
[Vocalizing.]
I like you, too.
Vince.
Ms.
Keating.
Honor to meet, finally.
Did Wes ask you to wait out here? Well, I knocked, and nobody answered.
Please come in.
Can I get you a cup of coffee or tea? Vince: That sounds great.
Decaf if you have it.
Does Annalise know you're here? [Door closes, lock engages.]
- What are you doing? - You're my witness, okay? - That I destroyed this.
- Wes! No! Why did you do that? If the cops know Frank did this, they'll blame Annalise.
What are you talking about? I just have to tell the police what I've been saying this whole time I went to New York on my own.
Frank was never there.
It's smart.
It protects Frank, too.
You think I want to protect Frank? - Don't you? - No.
You knew where he was, and you didn't tell me.
Who am I here with right now, Wes? - You, not Frank.
- I'm just saying I get it.
If you still worry about him, that's fine.
Look at me.
[Breathes deeply.]
I am not in love with Frank.
Meggy.
I broke up with her.
This will just make everything more complicated.
I know.
Say it again.
[Chuckling.]
Stop.
Please.
It turns me on.
[Moans.]
I like you.
Again.
I like you.
[Cellphone ringing.]
- One minute.
- Laurel: It's Laurel.
Leave a message, but I'll probably never listen.
- [Beep.]
- Are you with Wes? - Call me back, or you're fired.
- [Door opens.]
- Hey.
- Anything? No.
[Knock on door.]
Use the bathroom at the Wawa.
- Connor! - Oh! Not cool, bro.
You guys have to see this.
Sources confirm that Wallace Mahoney's own son is currently being held without bail, charged with first-degree murder.
[Cellphone buzzes.]
Tell me you're with Wes.
He turned himself in.
Turn on the news.
In New York City just blocks from where Wallace Mahoney was killed five months ago with a single bullet wound to the head.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Wes? Wes? Wes, are you here? Look.
Police have just confirmed that the identity of the suspect in custody is, in fact, Charles Mahoney.
No stranger to the justice system, Charles was charged with the violent murder of his fiancée, Vickie Moran, in 2005.
But after a highly publicized trial, he was acquitted and released.
Frank.
The arrest was made earlier this evening after authorities found the suspected murder weapon, an unregistered Remington 2020, in his car.
I told you He just wants to come home.
Police say it is still too early to speculate the potential motive for killing his father, given that they are still in the preliminary stages of gathering evidence.
NYPD is set to hold a press conference within the hour to explain just how they discovered the murder weapon What does this mean? - At this exact time.
- We're safe now.
And, of course, we will cut to that press conference as soon as it starts.
Asher! Asher! Asher, please open the door! - [Exhales sharply.]
- Hey, hey [Woman vocalizing.]
Wake up, no hate, new babe Plus I got a check with zeroes in my name - [Vomiting.]
- Thanks, Pop, for the gift Happy graduation, son, get ripped I know how it work, I don't need no teacher You come on our turf, we be like, "Bye, Felicia" I thought you were dead.
What? I'm just drunk.
Annalise's house burned down.
Someone's dead.
- What? - Where's Connor? - You were with him, right? - And Laurel.
Laurel's in the hospital.
When's the last time you saw them all? Before Annalise called us.
Ohh.
Annalise called you? When you were with your mom.
She asked us to come over.
Is someone really dead?
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