She's a Murderer
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 12 feb 2015
- TV-14
- 43min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,6/10
2466
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA stunning discovery in Sam's murder case leads to changes for Annalise and the students, while their latest case is a complex one involving the mob.A stunning discovery in Sam's murder case leads to changes for Annalise and the students, while their latest case is a complex one involving the mob.A stunning discovery in Sam's murder case leads to changes for Annalise and the students, while their latest case is a complex one involving the mob.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Hector Luis Bustamante
- Pedro Hortua
- (as Hector Bustamante)
Recensioni in evidenza
I guess one day soon Amtrak won't even bother with bad writers and just publish the color yellow with dramatic music and people will rate it "10. Oh the drama". We have been trained to just ignore how completely stupid the plots and unrealistic actions have become driven by terribly bad character development.
The bones have been found and the sister-in-law is on the prowl. She knows Annalise was complicit in the death of her brother and is pushing like crazy to have her pay for it. Of course, the guy was a murderer and a liar. He died because of his own violence, but, of course, none of that can be produced. There is also a connection to the mob that is not finished. Keating is falling apart and trying to maintain her composure in public. It's going to be a bumpy ride to the finish.
First review ever, but I found this episode so awful that I couldn't help myself. So here we go...
Shonda Rhymes has a big inclination for over the top drama and this is no exception. The main character, Annalise, is not a likable character at all; she is ruthless and pathetic at the same time, in a bipolar kind of way. She's supposed to be this intellectual black Law Professor, but in all of her court room scenes she shouts and bullies her way to victory in a very inelegant manner. To worsen things she is heartless, sees no ends to her means, and then cries about it at night, which in itself is contradictory and shows flaws in the portray of the character (Not by the actress but by the writers). I liked this series at the beginning I must say. I didn't love it but I found it to be fun, but after episode 10 it went downhill. The 'twist' in this particular episode is ever so disappointing. Unpredictable? Yes, but only because it is so desperate. Moreover, I am black, but this whole 'black sass' that Shonda Rhymes insists to force on us in both 'How to get Away with Murder' and 'Scandal' is getting old and it is cheap and over dramatic and portrays powerful black women in a despicable way. I find it humiliating. I won't give this episode a less score because I am watching the next episodes to find out what happens and I am hopeful I will get some answers and explanations to the many questions I have got and some other things I am confused about.
Shonda Rhymes has a big inclination for over the top drama and this is no exception. The main character, Annalise, is not a likable character at all; she is ruthless and pathetic at the same time, in a bipolar kind of way. She's supposed to be this intellectual black Law Professor, but in all of her court room scenes she shouts and bullies her way to victory in a very inelegant manner. To worsen things she is heartless, sees no ends to her means, and then cries about it at night, which in itself is contradictory and shows flaws in the portray of the character (Not by the actress but by the writers). I liked this series at the beginning I must say. I didn't love it but I found it to be fun, but after episode 10 it went downhill. The 'twist' in this particular episode is ever so disappointing. Unpredictable? Yes, but only because it is so desperate. Moreover, I am black, but this whole 'black sass' that Shonda Rhymes insists to force on us in both 'How to get Away with Murder' and 'Scandal' is getting old and it is cheap and over dramatic and portrays powerful black women in a despicable way. I find it humiliating. I won't give this episode a less score because I am watching the next episodes to find out what happens and I am hopeful I will get some answers and explanations to the many questions I have got and some other things I am confused about.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBeginning in S1E2 the title of each episode is spoken by a character. In this episode Hannah Keating tells the police 'She's a murderer' while pointing at Annalise.
- BlooperAnnalise has no grounds for advancing an entrapment defense. Entrapment occurs when a defendant is induced by law enforcement to commit a crime that he was otherwise not pre-disposed to commit. Annalise's client was clearly pre-disposed to smuggle drugs, as he had already placed them in his container well ahead of police action.
- ConnessioniReferences Il padrino (1972)
- Colonne sonoreHomeostasis
(uncredited)
Performed by Nostalghia
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