Shows Like How To Get Away With A Murderer
Okay, let's be honest. We all have a slightly morbid fascination with shows like How to Get Away with Murder, right? The twists, the turns, the… well, the murders!
But have you ever found yourself thinking, "Wait, I’ve seen this plot somewhere else"? You're not alone.
Guilty Pleasures: More Than Just Annalise Keating
So, what other shows scratch that same itch? The "I'm smarter than the cops" itch, perhaps?
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First Suspect: Scandal
Scandal is practically a cousin. Olivia Pope fixes problems. Big problems. Often involving murder.
She's basically Annalise Keating in a power suit, but with more wine. A lot more wine.
Exhibit B: Suits
Hear me out! Suits isn't exactly about murder. But it IS about bending the rules.

Mike Ross is a fraud! He could go to jail! It's all about covering up secrets, just like Annalise Keating taught us (sort of).
The Dark Horse: Dexter
Okay, okay, this one's a bit…on the nose. Dexter Morgan IS a murderer. But he only kills bad guys!
It's like a super messed up version of Annalise’s "protect my people" mantra. Maybe that's just me?
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Now, here's where I might get some hate. Are you ready?

Gossip Girl. Yes, Gossip Girl. Think about it. Wealthy, privileged kids getting away with everything!
It's all about manipulation, secrets, and covering your tracks. Serena van der Woodsen could definitely learn a thing or two from Annalise.
And what about Dan Humphrey? The ultimate puppet master, controlling everyone's narrative.

Beyond the Obvious Suspects
Shows like Big Little Lies capture the same essence. A group of women entangled in a web of lies.
Accidents happen, right? And sometimes, those accidents need to be… managed. Just like HTGAWM.
Or consider the soapy drama of Revenge. Amanda Clarke systematically destroys the lives of those who wronged her father.
It's all about carefully plotted schemes and meticulous execution. A true masterclass in getting away with it. Albeit fictionally, of course!

So, maybe How to Get Away with Murder isn't so unique after all. Maybe we just enjoy watching people skirt the edges of the law.
Or maybe, we're all just secretly hoping we could be as clever as Annalise Keating. (But, you know, without the actual murder part.)
What do you think? Am I completely off base? Let me know what shows give you that same "cover your tracks" vibe!
Don't worry, I won't tell anyone your secrets... Probably.
