'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: Finale To 'Trick You' With 'Strange Puzzle,' Showrunner Dishes [VIDEO]
In a recent interview with TVGuide, showrunner Pete Nowalk, dished about the finale of season 2 which will also unravel the mystery behind Annalise's (Viola Davis) shooter.
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Nowalk revealed that the episode will not be straightforward and will in fact be quite twisted for fans. The showrunner pretty much warns fans to be alert throughout the finale, mayeb not believe everything they see.
"I would watch it very closely, which seems obvious. I know our show moves fast and sometimes things can get twisted around, and I would say we raised the bar on that one," he said. "Stay ahead of the story. I would watch it knowing we're trying to trick you. Try to figure it out as we go. I've seen it a bunch of times just in editing and it's quite a strange puzzle. It feels really fresh and new."
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The preview for the finale of season 2 of How to Get Away With Murder also at one hell of a conclusion to this chapter.
The clip is chockfull of intrigue surrounding Annalise's (Viola Davis) shooter, and amps up the hype by a couple notches.
Here's the biggest draw, the clip promises that "next Thursday the epic mystery will be solved and you will know who sot Annalise."
Recently Jack Falahee, who plays Connor on the show, told E!Online that the spinning cheerleader motif will remain relevant.
He revealed that the cheerleader will most likely return on the show, and could also be Annalise's shooter.
E!Online caught up with Falahee at the PaleyFest New York's How to Get Away With Murder.
"That was a motif that we really enjoyed," Fallahee said. "Yeah, I think that we need to bring her back. She may have shot Annalise, we don't know."
The showrunner Pete Nowalk also told TVLine that he didn't think that Wes and crew could go that far, -- shooting Annalise -- in a way assuring fans perhaps, that their suspicions are to be trounced.
"I find it hard to believe that any of them would be able to leave her bleeding there - whether they want her dead or not. They're just kids," Nowalk said. "Even if you think you want someone dead, if you shoot them, well, I know I'd have instant regret and want to fix it."
The next episode, titled 'What Did We Do?,' will air on ABC on Nov. 19.
Watch the preview: