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Most Entertaining TV Show of All Time “Let me help you. Let me help you. Because if you do, I promise you will get away with this,” said by Viola Davis, who plays the protagonist on How to Get Away With Murder. The majority of the population enjoy a TV show that glues their eyes to the screen, and How to Get Away With Murder epitomizes a TV addiction. An Emmy-Award winning actress, flabbergasting events, and nail biters at the end of the season make this show excel in entertainment. How to Get Away With Murder is the most entertaining TV show of all time. Viola Davis perfectly embodies the manipulative and powerful Annalise Keating. Her performance earns her multiple award nominations and wins each year, including EMMY, SAG and, People’s Choice. The character of Annalise Keating requires a strong female lead, because if the role is compromised …show more content…
Laurel, Wes, Connor, Michaela, and Asher were picked to be on Annalise Keating’s team of lawyers. At first, all of them seem to live pretty normal lives, but soon it is revealed that being around Mrs. Keating flips their world upside down. Wes ends up killing Mr. Keating because he found out Mr. Keating had an affair with a teenage girl, got her pregnant, and presumably killed her. During every episode, new drama emerges. The show knows how to keep things interesting by throwing twists and turns at us.
There’s nothing worse than being left with a cliff-hanger, and I’m sure the millions of people that watch How To Get Away With Murder do also. Season one presented the viewers with snippets of the events that will be put together at the end of the season. The end of the season wraps up with a new murder that relates to the events that happened previously. Since a new cliff-hanger happens at the end, people have to wait until the next season to find out what happened. It’s a very effective way to keep viewers

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