Seriously, what came about to Laurel on 'HTGAWM'? We have a ton of unanswered questions ahead of the Season 6 premiere, but that's the biggie.
After 5 seasons of twists and turns, it is clear that there's no manner to be an off-the-cuff viewer of How to Get Away With Murder. You gotta watch closely if you need to keep up with what's going on. Last season's finale indubitably left us with numerous unanswered questions however perhaps the greatest is referring to the unknown whereabouts of Laurel and her son, Christopher.
So, what came about to Laurel on HTGAWM?
Before we will even begin to speculate where Laurel might be, it's almost definitely highest to recap what happened main up to her disappearance. Laurel had figured her mother, Sandrine, was in witness protection, till a mystery box arrived... containing her mom's scalp. Gross.
We also learned the "lawyer" who showed up to talk over with with Nate Sr. earlier than his death was once Laurel's brother, Xavier. Upon getting this new data, Annalise essentially blames Laurel for the deaths of... everybody, mainly —Nate Sr., Wes, Sandrine, they all, plus framing Emmett. It used to be method harsh, and honestly could be sufficient to make a girl skip the city with her kid. Is that all that took place?
Likely now not — everyone on this show has been chewed out and endured worse vitriol from Annalise than that prior to. Plus, Laurel was once obviously fearing for her personal scalp, which is why she was certain to shore up a father or mother association with Oliver and Connor will have to Christopher in finding himself orphaned.
And in her tearful thank you to Annalise at the close of the episode, it certainly looked like Laurel knew she was about to make a disappearing act. Somebody rigged the baby track to make it seem like Christopher was secure asleep in his crib, and the gang did not understand he was once gone till Annalise notified Frank that Laurel disappeared.
The question — and most likely the big central mystery going into the 6th and final season — is whether she is answerable for her personal disappearing act, or if there's foul play at paintings? My money is on the former.
Laurel knows how bad her father is — and how a long way his hand reaches, even in the back of bars. And Annalise's harsh words blaming her for such a lot of what has gone incorrect appeared to ring true for her. I suspect she figures the best possible manner to offer protection to everybody she loves is to disappear in one of these method that no one will know the place to search for her.
But the simplest method to find out is to strap in and watch the sixth and ultimate season of How to Get Away With Murder Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.
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