How to Get Away With Murder S6 E15 Recap & After Show: It's So Hard to Say Goodbye

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How to Get Away With Murder S6 E14 Recap & After Show: Mikaela and Connor turn on Annalise and it's LAUREL who saves the day?!

Hosts CJ Walker, April Whisenhant, Jaimi Gray, and Elayna discuss season 6, episode 14 of How To Get Away with Murder. A lot happens during this episode. Laurel makes her way back into town to testify against Annalise however, she ends up helping her by telling the truth. This up ...  Show more

How to Get Away With Murder S6 E13 Recap & After Show: INCEST INDEED

On this week's How to get Away With Murder incest HAPPENED. Did we want it? No. Did we need it? No. Does it make the story more interesting? YES. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorit ...  Show more

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