Let me just say, I'm catching up, and I'm at the stillborn scene. I literally have tears rolling down my face. That is the most emotional scene of any TV series that I've ever watched. Viola's acting was absolutely phenomenal. I just...wow.
Too much went on this season. It's a struggle to remember stuff that happened a season ago, and they should really stop linking new stuff with very old stuff (even though it's nice).
There was one particular part of the finale that confused me, but I might have just missed something, so I was wondering if anyone knows if this was answered - how did Bonnie find out that Frank
planted the bug and Sam used that as leverage to get him to kill Lila?
Because I don't remember a scene where Frank told Bonnie that, yet when Annalise comes back to her house, we see Bonnie telling her that "[Sam] held it over him the whole time" or something like that, which means she obviously must have known. So am I just forgetting a scene where that conversation happened?
There was one particular part of the finale that confused me, but I might have just missed something, so I was wondering if anyone knows if this was answered - how did Bonnie find out that Frank
planted the bug and Sam used that as leverage to get him to kill Lila?
Because I don't remember a scene where Frank told Bonnie that, yet when Annalise comes back to her house, we see Bonnie telling her that "[Sam] held it over him the whole time" or something like that, which means she obviously must have known. So am I just forgetting a scene where that conversation happened?
I assume it was part of the conversation they had when they were drinking in the basement.
I assume it was part of the conversation they had when they were drinking in the basement.
Okay, that's what I figured too, I just wasn't sure. This show typically reveals things in really dramatic ways, so I start second guessing myself when something happens subtly or off screen