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"Two Birds, One Millstone" is the 21st episode of How to Get Away with Murder.
Summary[]
Annalise takes on a new client, a transgender professor accused of killing her husband. Meanwhile, the Keating 5 are left to handle the Hapstall case and they discover a shocking new suspect.[2]
Plot[]
Episode opens with Frank and Laurel having sex in Frank’s apartment. When Frank goes to shower, Laurel looks through his belongings before joining him, a choice she later blames on Wes “making [her] crazy”. Oliver tries to guess what crimes Connor might be going to jail for but Connor instead seduces him away from that discussion. In class, Annalise calls on Asher to describe the case of United States v. Mahoney, where there was no verdict. The topic of discretion is brought up, leading to a scene where Annalise tells Bonnie Asher agreed not to testify. Annalise attempts to instruct the K-5 on the Hapstall case when her friend Jill Hartford calls, having killed her husband. Annalise leaves the K-5 to try to find a new suspect on their own while she deals with Jill’s case.
Asher, Connor, and Wes believe accusing Catherine and Caleb’s birth parents might be a viable strategy, which both Caleb and Michaela vehemently oppose. Michaela reveals she was adopted. Later, Laurel notices Catherine had been recording them. Annalise yells at the K-5 for badmouthing their clients in front of them. Frank then informs her that Nia Lahey has died.
Notes and Trivia[]
Notes[]
- This episode scored 6.27 million viewers.
Important Events[]
Title[]
- Annalise and the attorney on her friend Jill Hartford’s case agree to a deal to help her friend, herself and the 'Keating 5'. “You're gonna drop the charges against Jill Hartford on the grounds of self defence, and you're gonna see to it that Emily Sinclair ends her witch hunt into me and my staff.”
“Wait, now I'm doing you two favors?”
“ Or as I prefer to call it, two birds, one millstone.”
- Two Birds, One Millstone - Annalise Keating
Music[]
Song | Artist | Scene |
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"Far" | The Soft Moon | Frank & Laurel have sex when his alarm goes off; Frank heads off to the shower, Laurel rummages through his things then joins Frank in the shower on his suggestion. |
"Care (feat. Julien Marchal)" | Robot Koch | After hearing that Nia died, Annalise goes to Nate's apartment with a cobbler but he refuses to answer the door, she then leaves the cobbler at the door knowing that Nate is inside. |
"Black Sun" | Dead Can Dance | End song which is played throughout the last five minutes starting from Laurel sitting down to eat dinner with Frank's family). |