'How To Get Away With Murder' News & Update; Truth Behind The Oliver And Connor Couple; Wes Gibbins To Return?

By Leby Nightray - 28 Nov '16 09:04AM
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The shock from the latest episode of "How To Get Away With Murder" is still positively active but is negatively working on the viewers. Lots of reactions and dismays are pointed onto the revelation and it's not only the fans that felt this too.

The "How To Get Away With Murder" Wes Gibbins ( Alfred Enoch) death was the center of the discussion. One said that she did not expect Wes to be the one under the sheet, the other one claims that she is still angry with that fact and one really emotional reaction was from someone who stated that maybe the writers had run out of ideas and so they just threw this one to the wall trying to see of it will stick. Lots hated the death of Wes Gibbins and who can blame them, if they have killed Frank, many of the viewers must have rejoiced.

Wes Gibbins might have been dead in "How To Get Away With Murder" but one thing is certain, fans can still see him for the next episodes. It was revealed in the following episodes, that to find out what really happened with Wes, scenes that took place before his death will be aired in some of the episodes.

A recent article had risen which stated that Conrad  Ricamora who played the role Oliver Hampton in "How To Get Away With Murder" was supposed to appear only in the first episode. The reason for his long stay appearance? Chemistry. His chemistry with actor Jack Falahee who plays the role of Connor Walsh, that is. The on and off couple Oliver and Connor caused Conrad to stay long in the series.

Now that "How To Get Away With Murder" have killed and written Alfred Enoch's character off, it's up to Annalise (Viola Davis) and the other main characters such as the couple Oliver Hampton and Conrad Walsh to keep the series going. If this show does not dwell in reality, surely fans would continually expect Wes Gibbins return.

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