She definitely has a particular attachment to Wes, says Davis. It’s fervent, and it gets more complicated as the episodes go along.” I think those kids are basically her children, and I think that she feels responsible in some way,” Davis says. “There is a passionate and fervent campaign on Annalise’s part to cover up this murder and to not implicate these students. “I think in her twisted way of logic, I think that is her way of protecting and showing love. So why is Annalise covering up for her students, especially red-handed Wes (Alfred Enoch)?
“I’d put Connor right at the forefront of that.” Their true nature comes out, and I think you’re going to see the true nature of all of them come out.”ĭavis puts her money on Connor ( Jack Falahee) or Michaela ( Aja Naomi King) becoming the weakest link of the bunch, who already tried to turn themselves in on the Jan. They want characters to do what they want them to do, but I just feel like when people are faced in certain situations, you just don’t know how they’re going to react.
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I understand that that’s a big thing on TV - people really want likable characters. “I always say that a person acts their nature and not their morals. “The stakes are now getting higher,” she said. Davis said that any member could still falter under pressure, as seen in the midseason premiere. “Marcia Gay Harden’s character is going to be searching for answers, as well, and I think part of that search may be compelling to Bonnie.”Īnother potential “wrench” in Sam’s “missing” (read: homicide) person case? The Keating Five. “There’s going to be a fallout when she finds out what happened,” Weil teased, pointing to the fact that Annalise confided in Frank (Charlie Weber), while leaving Bonnie out. Keating may want to keep her eye on one of her own: Bonnie ( Liza Weil). She’s the wrench.”Īlong with Hannah’s potential sabotage, Prof. And of course, she’s not because she suspects that I killed Sam.
She continued, “You’ll see a lot of butting heads because there’s a resistance on Hannah’s part to admit that she never accepted me, and then there’s a resistance on my part of knowing that she’s on my side.