I love courtroom dramas. I love non-linear storytelling. I love thrillers. I love tender love stories that embellish such series of grit, grime, and blood. This series delivers on all counts, dips somewhat after a couple of seasons, gets uneven and predictable (when it is less courtroom and more drama) and then finishes strong. The series centers around Annalise Keating who is a fierce, black criminal lawyer who also teaches a class in criminal law (which she calls 'How to Get Away with Murder'). As a teaching methodology, she gets her class to weigh in on her live cases. Part of her strategy also involves picking a handful of promising students and have them work in her 'lab' where they get to help her in strenuous arguments and civil suits, etc. The plot thickens, a murder happens, people get involved, incriminated, incarcerated, and dead. I found a couple of characters in this cast to be really unlikeable - Michaela, Laurel, and Bonnie. After the first couple of se
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surely more, we must try
for firsts and seconds, this ain't the time
'cos numbers today aren't worth a dime
today and yay, we must better
she's entered the biggest theater
so join me, let the poetry flow
worry not, if it's too slow
poets we aren't by profession
but surely it's a worthy occasion
phew! sorry about that mukta :). congratulations! wish you both a great time together.
cheers,
asuph
congrats!!
got engaged in a newly painted house? ;)
Jay Sun
(http://moirealitybites.blogspot.com/)
Blythe
Many Congratulations. Havent been here for ages, been in a long meeting with my real life!
Good Luck.
Or does his torture stop at the engagement?
R
-Leziblogger
Thanks!
Hello R,
What would you prefer? he he!
hi lezi,
Thanks!