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How to get away with murder

10/4/2017

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B. Mitidieri
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​How DO you get away with murder? This is continuously answered in mind-blowing ways throughout the show as it progresses. It has an 89% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes and has received eight awards since the release of the first episode in 2014. Multiple notable actors and actresses perform in this show, and they succeed in making it . I can guarantee that each episode will make everyone's jaw drop.

Annalise Keating, the main character of the show, is a very well respected defence attorney  and  professor of criminal law at Middleton University of Philadelphia. The plot focuses on Annalise and her recruited students and two assistants who help her with her many cases: Wes, Michaela, Connor, Laurel, Asher, Frank and Bonnie. Suspense, comedy, romance. How to Get Away With Murder talks about delicate subjects and manipulates them in the best way possible in order to create the climax during each episode. And, unlike Pretty Little Liars or Gossip Girl, this show appeals to all ages and both sexes. Besides, binge-watching this on Netflix is a very easy task. 

It is available on Netflix, NOW, and Stremio, but I would recommend using Stremio because the episodes are always launched sooner than on any other source. 

This series would appeal to aspiring lawyers because it gives you authentic insight into the life and mind of a defense attorney. The show does not only narrate the professional aspects of her life, but also shows her personal interactions with other characters. This allows us to empathize with the characters, and adds another dimension to the show. Additionally, this show touches on many subtle topics such as homophobia, racism and sexism, issues that I feel should be addressed.

How to Get Away with Murder makes you question your morals and capability to commit certain actions which result in a better knowledge of yourself and the capability to see other perspectives to add to your own opinions. Instead of simply captivating the spectator with the entertaining plot, this tv series shows us different perspectives. It doesn't have 8.2 ratings in IMDb for nothing! 
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