How To Get Away With A Murderer Season 4

How To Get Away With Murderer Season 4: A Totally Relatable Guide (Sort Of)
Okay, so you’ve probably binged watched How To Get Away With Murder, right? Season 4 threw us for a loop, didn't it? Forget law school; these guys should teach a masterclass in emotional survival!
Annalise's Glow-Up: From Courtroom Diva to…Well, Still a Diva
Let's be honest, Annalise Keating is the queen of reinvention. Remember when she checked herself into rehab? Talk about a power move.
Suddenly, she's all about therapy and self-help. It’s like watching your most stylish, complicated friend try a juice cleanse – you're rooting for her, but also side-eyeing the inevitable drama.
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The Keating Five (or Less): Still Messy, Still Family
These kids. Seriously, how many times can one group of people be involved in so many shady situations? You almost feel bad for them.
Connor, Michaela, Laurel, Asher, and Oliver were still dealing with the fallout of past mistakes. They are still sticking together like glue.

Through all the chaos, the bond between them remains surprisingly strong. Talk about friendship goals, even if those goals involve covering up crimes!
Baby Makes Three (Or Maybe More Complicated Than That)
Laurel's pregnancy added a whole new layer of "OMG!" to the season. Suddenly, we’re not just dealing with law and secrets; we’re dealing with diapers and daddy issues.
The drama surrounding baby Christopher was peak soap opera goodness. It was all very telenovela, in the best way possible.

Daddy Dearest (Or Not So Dearest)
Laurel's dad, Jorge Castillo, enters the picture, and things go from bad to worse. He makes the earlier issues look like a walk in the park.
He's the kind of guy who can ruin a family dinner just by breathing. If you thought your own family was dysfunctional, just be glad you're not a Castillo.
Bonnie's Baggage: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
Bonnie Winterbottom remains the MVP of repressed emotions. Seriously, someone get this woman a lifetime supply of bubble bath and a therapist on speed dial.

Her complicated relationship with Annalise and the secrets she holds make her a character you love to hate (or hate to love?). She is complex and you can't help but to sympathize with her.
The Unexpected Heart: Asher Millstone
Okay, let's be real. No one saw Asher becoming the emotional anchor of the group. But his goofy humor and genuine loyalty provided much-needed levity.
His relationship with Michaela was surprisingly sweet amidst all the darkness. He is the comic relief, the lovable goofball you can't help but adore.

So, You Wanna Get Away With It? (Don't!)
Season 4 of How To Get Away With Murder is a masterclass in how not to handle stressful situations. Seriously, just call the police. Or a really good therapist.
The show reminds us that even the smartest people can make terrible decisions. And that sometimes, family – even the dysfunctional, crime-ridden kind – is all you've got.
Just remember, while watching, enjoy the twists and turns from the comfort of your couch. Because in real life, trying to get away with murder is definitely not a good idea.
Especially not like these guys do.
