05x12 - We Know Everything

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05x12 - We Know Everything

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Previously on How To Get Away With m*rder...

Why are you all lying?

You're listed as Jane Doe in all the paperwork, so no one will know.

Claire, hi. It's Tegan Price.

I wanted to meet up if you have time.

GABRIEL: I screwed up. They found out who I am.

Mr. Maddox, when was the last time you saw D.A. Miller?

LAUREL: Do you know what happens to infants when they see trauma?

He could have PTSD for the rest of his life, Bonnie.

- I did it.
- For me.

So don't even think about leaving us.

- Nate has a plan.
- What is it?

The Governor k*lled Miller.

We just got the DNA results back.

Someone manufactured those positive results.

- Miller.
- We have someone in custody

who we hope will shed light on Miller's involvement.

[POUNDING ON DOOR]

GABRIEL: Professor Keating? I think I need a lawyer.

I'm hoping that's you.

[SIREN WAILING IN DISTANCE]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[TELEPHONE RINGS IN DISTANCE]



[DOOR BUZZES]



[DOOR CLOSES]



[KEYPAD BEEPS, DOOR BUZZES]



Hi.

[DOOR CLOSES]



- What did they arrest him for?
- I'm gonna go find out...

But you're not actually gonna represent him.

Well, he's already told the FBI agents that I'm his attorney.

Yeah, because it's a setup.

How do I know you're not working with the FBI?

- What?
- You could be trying to get me

- to say something on a wire.
- No.

No wire.

Please, I don't have anyone else.

Meeting with him would only prove how close you are with him.

- I'm his professor...
- It's the FBI...

they clearly know that he's Sam's son.

Exactly, and this is them just starting to gather evidence

to take us all down.

They ask you anything about Sam?

No, they never mentioned him.

So they didn't ask you anything about me?

No, they just wanted to know

if I saw Nate with Miller at the wedding.

Did you?

No. And that's what I told them.

So I have no idea why I'm here.

All he's ever done is lie to us, Annalise.

So more reason for me to go there to see if you're right.

- And if we are?
- Then you all get gold stars.

- In prison.
- Okay, uh,

I know what we do, right? Gabriel was at the wedding,

- so we say he k*lled Miller.
- For what reason?

We'll figure it out later.

Do nothing until you hear from me.

- [DOOR OPENS]
- [DOOR CLOSES]

You're not making any sense.

- None of this is making sense.
- They arrested you for a reason.

I think you know why.
You're just not telling me.

I'm telling you everything I know.



- [SIGHS] I'm out.
- Why?

Because I don't believe you.

Maybe I never should've. Lesson learned.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.



I was talking to Miller before he went missing.



He reached out to me shortly after I got into your class.

He said that his old boss was investigating you

and that he needed me to help find out more.

He said he would help me find out what happened to Sam.

It's the only reason I agreed.

- What'd the two of you find out?
- Nothing.

That's why we barely even talked, honestly.



So I was right. You were lying to me.

Because I knew you wouldn't help me if I told you.

Look, I obviously can't call my mom, all right? So...

Please.

Don't leave me in here alone.



How did you not know that Miller was investigating me?

Because it's not true.

- Why would Gabriel lie about that?
- For a million reasons.

We don't know him, Annalise.

Well, you didn't know your boyfriend, either. That's very clear now.

When did Gabriel say they started talking?

- It doesn't matter...
- It could've been recent...

Or it could've been before you started dating the man!

No. He was there for me during Julie...

- He was working you that whole time.
- According to Gabriel!

- Well, I believe him.
- You believed the Governor, too.

How'd that turn out?

I got played, damn straight.

But so did you. So let him go, Bonnie.

It's time. You hear me?

Hey, hey. This is good.

We can use Gabriel.

- How?
- Get him to feed something

to the FBI that links Miller to the Governor.

We have no proof that they worked together.

That was just an assumption that you both made this whole time.

You want us to trust your gut on Gabriel?

Well, then you have to trust mine on this.



Find something that points them to the Governor...

otherwise, the FBI hangs us all.



[GEARSHIFT CLICKS, ENGINE SHUTS OFF]

Thanks for meeting.

I know you're probably slammed with the Miller investigation.

Isn't that why you called?

- What?
- The D.A.'s missing,

probably dead, and you work with Annalise Keating now, so...

What's Annalise have to do with Miller?

That's what I was hoping you'd tell me.



I assumed Jorge Castillo was behind this, like Denver.

That's why I called you.

We haven't found anything to support that theory.

So now you suspect Annalise?

- I didn't say she was a suspect.
- Then what are you saying?

That I'm open to all possibilities.

And since you work with the woman,

perhaps you could offer the FBI some help.



I helped you take down Jorge Castillo.

And we protected you, just like we can here.

Protect me from what?

Just call me if you notice anything out of the ordinary. Okay?



Of course.



[ENGINE STARTS]



- Sign.
- You sure?

Like you gave me a choice.

We have court in an hour.

We'll find out what they're charging you with there.

CONNOR: I'm thinking the charge could be

- obstruction of justice.
- MICHAELA: For what?

Lying about the extent of his relationship with Miller.

Be honest. Did you contact Miller,

or did he contact you?

- He contacted me.
- You swear you had nothing to do

- with his disappearance?
- Of course not.

You were the last person to call him

on the night of the wedding.

The wedding we were all at, so by that logic,

you'd all be suspects in his disappearance, too.

Maybe they're making up the charges.

It's their way to force him to be an informant...

- Who's he informing on?
- Us.

Are we really talking about this here?

Did you deny knowing Sam was your father?

- No.
- Are you sure?

Because concealing information is a felony under Title ...

I swear they never directly asked me about you or Sam.

He had a go bag with a fake I.D.

Forgery is a federal offense.

It was a driver's license. That's only a state crime.

- Why do you have a fake license?
- I carry it on me at protests...

so that way, if I got arrested,

they'd book me under a fake name.

So if the Feds run Mark Jackson's name,

they're not gonna find anything bad?

Not bad enough for me to be sitting here.

JUDGE HORNING: Good morning. This is the U.S. District Court,

Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

First up on the docket is

the United States v. Gabriel Maddox.

Mr. Maddox, will you please stand

and face the charges against you?

Due to your actions on the th of August in

in the county of St. Louis, Missouri,

the Federal Government is charging you

with one count of violating Section of the Patriot Act.

- What the hell?
- Quiet.

Your Honor, on what grounds

is the government throwing this trumped-up charge at my client?

- What?
- [QUIETLY] Domestic terrorism.

We will prove the extent

of the defendant's criminal actions at trial.

You don't accuse a law student of terrorism

and then bury the evidence until trial.

Fine. The government's happy to show the court

just how legitimate this charge is.

BORDAL: This photo was taken by a reporter

during the Ferguson protests in .

FBI investigators were only recently able

to identify the depicted individual as Gabriel Maddox.

What's illegal about protesting a police sh**ting, Your Honor?

Protesting is legal.

Attacking law enforcement with a chemical agent is not.

ANNALISE: This man is wearing a mask.

This could be anyone, Judge.

Further inculpatory evidence will be presented

once a trial date has been set.

JUDGE HORNING: Very well.

Due to the severe nature of these allegations,

- I'm setting bail at $ million.
- [GAVEL BANGS]

Next case.

[FADING] The United States v. Karl Jones.

- Will counsel from both sides...
- [HANDCUFFS CLICKING]

...please approach and announce your presence for the record...



Here we go.

You should've called me for help a long time ago.

What's this?

The call log to Miller's burner phone.

Oh, you found Miller's burner number?

Annalise got it from Gabriel.

Let's hope one of those calls is to the Governor herself.

Everyone's worried about Bonnie losing it, but...

maybe that's you.

Take a page, see who Miller was calling.

[CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

[CELLPHONE BEEPS, VIBRATING STOPS]

Hey.

BONNIE: They're charging Gabriel with terrorism.

- We heard.
- "We"?

- I'm with Nate.
- Did he find anything?

Not yet. Give me some time.

We don't have much time before Gabriel cracks.

[BREATHES DEEPLY]

ANNALISE: Tell me this is not you.

You want me to lie to you again?

- I was in the right.
- Doesn't look that way.

They started throwing tear gas at us.

People were screaming. I-It was complete chaos.

I reacted. That doesn't make me a t*rror1st.

They're trying to turn you.

Turn me? Turn me against who?

Know what? Write down all your passwords.

Phone, computer, e-mails,

and for your fake identities, too.

- Why?
- Because that prosecutor said

that they have more proof of your t*rror1st activity,

so I'm guessing it's in some of your old correspondence, too.

Unless you're afraid of what I'll find.



[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

- Was it him in the photo?
- Of course.

So we let him rot in jail?

Unless you want to rot with him.

- Here are his passwords.
- He just gave you these?

Well, not all of us have to hack.

Go through his e-mails, texts, posts that he wrote

leading up to the protest.

Find anything that the prosecution

could construe as terrorism.

- Call me at the office.
- [QUIETLY] Wait.

- You'll see Tegan if you go to work.
- Eventually, yes.

She's gonna ask you why we were shady about the Nate civil suit.

Is now the best time to lie to an FBI informant?



You know what? This was my mistake.

- I'll take care of it.
- How?

Don't worry. I got this.



[DOOR OPENS]

- Ms. Price?
- Michaela!

How absolutely lovely to see you.

- You hate me again.
- Are you surprised?

- Look...
- You look.

Because if you've come tip-toeing in here

to "make things right" yet again...

There's a reason we lied about not filing

the wrongful death suit.

The FBI is looking into Nate.

- Why?
- I don't know. But it...

...it might be Miller's disappearance.

Why would Nate hurt Miller?

Well, obviously, he didn't.

So you know something?

They probably think Miller losing the Inquest

pissed off Nate.

But that's why we didn't want you filing the suit.

So that Nate wouldn't draw any more attention to himself.

- What else is going on?
- Nothing.

You swear on your unborn children?

On one adorable future president child.

Oh, good. I was just coming to see Ms. Price,

but maybe, uh, you can fill me in.

- A-About?
- Gabriel Maddox.

Apparently, Annalise is defending him

on a terrorism charge.

You wanna explain?



[CELLPHONE RINGS]

[CELLPHONE CLICKS]

- Tell me something good.
- It's all bad, if you ask me.

- Shouldn't you be at work?
- When your boss is "missing,"

they let you come and go as you please.

Here. Gabriel used his alias

to post the home addresses of every cop in Ferguson.

Could be construed as a thr*at of v*olence.

Oliver, can you bury it?

Sorry, I'm looking at our wedding photos.

- Focus.
- I'm checking to make sure

there's no photos of Miller with Nate.

Oh, God. Like I need any more problems.

I got another one. I went through Gabriel's text messages

- from the past few months.
- We need something from .

Just look.

Told you. All he does is lie.



- What's wrong?
- [HANDCUFFS CLICKING]

[DOOR CLOSES]

You've been talking to your mother about me.

No, I haven't.

"How is she treating you?

Has she ever asked you about me?"

You said you were only looking at messages around Ferguson...

You have me to blame for that.

Well, those messages aren't about you.

They're about Michaela.

- I swear.
- What?

Who tells their mom about a girl they've kissed four times?

Me, okay?

Look, if I'm happy, she's happy.

She just likes to hear those kind of things.



[CELLPHONE CLICKS]

- All right.
- [CELLPHONE BEEPS]

Here.



- You have her number?
- Just in case I need to call her

to tell her what her son is up to.



Prove you're not lying.



Hey, Ma, it's me.

Yeah, this is a friend's phone.
My phone's dead.

I just... I wanted to talk to you.

I screwed up again.

Yeah, with Michaela.

Her birthday just passed, and, um,

I forgot.

So she's pissed at me.

Now, look, lady,

I did not call you for you to yell at me.

I called for a little love.

Now, if you're not gonna give me that,

I can just hang up.

[CHUCKLES]



- Hey.
- Hey.

How you holding up?

I'm just trying to keep myself distracted

- until we know more.
- [SIGHS]

Do you know the name of Ron's friend in the Governor's office?

- Why?
- He mentioned he knew someone there.

I just never heard the name.

You think the Governor had something to do with this?

I don't know what to think.

No.

No one from the Governor's office ever called here.

I would remember.

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

God. It's his mother again.

Mrs. Miller, hi.

Yes, I know.

I promise I'll call as soon as I hear anything.

Are you getting any sleep yet?

Me neither.

[ BEEPS]

WOMAN: We're sorry. You have reached a number that has been disconnected

- or is no longer in service.
- [CELLPHONE BEEPS]

You hungry?

I could run out and get hoagies.

Go home. I'll finish up.

What?

You hate what you did.

I've been there.

But there's a world where...

you don't hate yourself so much.

No one takes up boxing if they don't have some anger to get out.

- That's not why I box.
- Or that's what you tell yourself,

that we're not animals.

We got self-control.

But people have been k*lling people with their bare hands

since the beginning of time.

It's in our nature.



There's a world where you're okay

with what you did, is all.



Go home.



[DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]



[OBJECTS CLINK]

That's Ron at months.

[CHUCKLING] Our dog Frisco would never leave his side.

Come and sit.

Thank you.

They haven't told me much.

I thought maybe you might know something.

So when you called, I...

They're not telling me much, either.

[SIGHS]

[CUP CLINKS]

What is it? You can tell me anything.

Do you know if Ron was in contact with the Governor?

I know he had a friend who worked there,

but do you know who that is?

No, I don't remember him talking much about the Governor.

[GASPS] No, wait.

When they found out she had taken money

from that opioid company...

...I didn't like her after that,

and neither did Ron.

Why?

I'm just trying to make sense of all this.



Of course you are.

You miss him.



Oh...



The day of the wedding, after you and Ron had the fight,

he came here.

Uh, he... he didn't tell me much.

He just said he messed up,

and he needed my engagement ring to make it right.

And I knew he cared very much about you,

so I gave it to him.

And he left...



Did he propose?



- No.
- Oh, God.

I shouldn't have said anything.

It's okay. [SNIFFLES]



Hey. Bonnie...

[SIGHS]

I know that God would not take away my son,

not so soon after my husband's passing.

I know that,

and I know they will find him.

So you hold on to that hope,

because we're all going to be together here soon.

I know it.



[DOOR BUZZES]

- I'm not doing this without my lawyer.
- [DOOR CLOSES]

So you don't want us to drop the charges?

No, I want a full immunity deal

so the FBI can never throw these baseless charges at me again.

Valid charges.

You're just lucky we only hit you with one count.

Really? I'm just curious.

What is it that I did?

D.A. Miller,

a man you were working as a mole for,

- is missing...
- Stop.

...and your only alibi is your lawyer.

You know, honestly, I thought

you all would be a little smarter than this.

The same lawyer who used to be married to your father,

Sam Keating.

There it is.

I've been waiting for you to bring that up.

So this... all of this is... it's about Annalise, right?

That's the truth?

Do you think there's something we should know about her?

I didn't say that.

We can give you immunity.

You just have to work for us instead of her.

I don't work for her.

Are you sure about that?

We know everything, Gabriel.

Cooperate... or end up in jail.



Can I think?



[DOOR OPENS]



[CELLPHONE CLICKS, DOOR CLOSES]

[CELLPHONE RINGS]

WOMAN: At the tone, please record your message.

- [BEEP]
- It's me.

Just checking in to see if you have any info for us.

Give me a call when you can.

Sooner the better.

[ CLICKS]



Sorry. This is the first free second I've had all day.

Yeah. I get it. Representing t*rrorists is pretty demanding.

I can't handle the scolding right now.

That's not why I called you in.

I have a great idea.

We do a press conference on the Maddox case.

- No.
- No, just think about it.

C&G intern being unjustly charged with terrorism.

White-shoe law firm shining a spotlight

- on institutional racism.
- If the spotlight is too big,

then the Feds will force us into a trial.

Since when have you been afraid of a trial?

He's a law student who doesn't want that attention.

The two of us could use that kind of attention right now.

I mean, Jensen's probably rallying the...

the Board to fire us as we speak.

- We'll sue.
- All I'm saying is,

- let's go on the offense here.
- [CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

- You love a good fight...
- [CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

- [CELLPHONE CLICKS]
- ...and you made me love them, too.

I said no.

Annalise. What... What aren't you telling me?

Hmm?

Hey, look, okay.

After what you did for me with Nora, I owe you.

So let me help.

You can help by doing exactly what I just said.

No press conference.



[DOOR OPENS]



MICHAELA: I know how to keep Tegan quiet.

- Let me talk to her.
- I'm taking stress off your plate.

Be happy.

Tegan was already an FBI source for Antares, right?

Which means she might rat us out to them, too.

So, Oliver?

- She made me do this.
- Just show them.

[CLEARS THROAT LIGHTLY]



- Have you already sent this?
- No. But we should.

- It's a horrible idea.
- If Tegan thinks the FBI

couldn't protect her Jane Doe identity,

she'll be less likely to talk to them again.

Why not just deport her, too, since you're so good at that?

She's suspicious of us,

but this e-mail will scare her into silence.

We should send it, right?

If my father sees this e-mail, he will k*ll her.

He can't in prison.

- I thought you liked Tegan.
- I love her.

That is why I know what will scare her.

The only people you're scaring right now is us

with your sociopathic little brain.

- Okay, my sociopathic big brain.
- Oliver.

You promise that they won't be able

- to trace this back to us, right?
- Are you serious?

- No, Annalise.
- No, Annalise.

I only want to hear from Oliver.

They'll ping it to a Mongolian sheep farmer

before they look here.



[MOUSE CLICKS]

[MONITOR BEEPS]



[LIQUID POURS, GLASS CLINKS]

Nate find anything?

No.

Dude's a task master... I'll give him that.

Pour me one.

[CELLPHONE CHIMES]



What the hell?

You're talking to his ma?

I saw her.

[SIGHS]

You want to get better or no?

You hadn't found anything tying him to the Governor...

So his mom's gonna help with that?

It was worth a try. [SNIFFLES]

Hey.

Do what you want.

Just tell me about these things.

At least so I can help.

Okay?



- Find Miller yet?
- Nope.

Anything on our t*rror1st?

Nada, but damn if this young man's email game was not strong.

I mean... these women he was at college with just ate it up.

- Show me.
- Unh-unh. Do not show her.

- Why?
- You still like him.

I just wanna know if they're not as hot as I am.

No one's as hot as you.

Oh, except for you standing next to Gabriel.

Mm, ah, we do look good together.

He told his mom about you.

- What?
- He did?

Yeah. Those texts weren't about Annalise.

- They were about you.
- I told you not to tell her.

- Why not?
- So you don't think

of giving him a second chance.

Hand me this computer.

Okay, you guys have to stop making me out to be

some pathetic, boy-crazy...

OLIVER: Disaster who has terrible instincts about men?

- Rude.
- Seriously, I am one of those men.

Why are you looking at Gabriel's Manny cam?

We never watched the footage of the feds arresting him.

So if they went outside the scope of the warrant,

we can get the charges dropped.

That would also require us telling the FBI

that Frank put a camera in Gabriel's...

- We're desperate.
- [SIGHS]

Get on board.



Your Honor, I'm requesting a motion

- to dismiss the charges.
- On what grounds?

My client has been openly critical of the police force

and their treatment of people of color.

And as a result, the FBI has labeled him

as a "Black Identity Extremist."

As if it's so "extreme" to think that black lives matter.

Oh, no playing the race card, Ms. Keating.

Well, it's not a card if it's a fact, Judge,

and the FBI has used that label to transform my client

from an activist to a t*rror1st.

And if they can't find the evidence to prove it, then they'll fabricate it.

- Objection. There's no proof of that.
- You want proof?

My client was so concerned with being illegally monitored

by law enforcement that he decided

to monitor himself in his own apartment.

- And thank God he did. [WHISPERING]
- What the hell is this?

- You'll thank us later.
- As you can see,

the agent plants the evidence

that the FBI can't find in the first place.



Now, this mask is the only evidence

that's connecting Mr. Maddox to the man in the photo.

So, as such, I am asking permission

to play that race card and get this case dismissed.

JUDGE HORNING: Mr. Bordal, would you like to drop these charges,

or are you going to humiliate your office

by having me dismiss them?

My apologies, Your Honor. And, yes,

the government officially withdraws

all charges against Mr. Maddox.

- Case dismissed.
- [GAVEL BANGS]




- You've been recording me?
- Not us... Frank.

- That's sick.
- You mean smart.

You were Miller's mole this whole time.

Let me get this straight. You've been watching me

sleep, get dressed, shower?

I always turned away for those parts.

Are you mad at us for watching you,

or at yourself for not knowing that there was a camera there?

Does it matter? Look, I can report all of you to the police right now.

And I'm guessing this whole camera situation

isn't the worst thing you've all done.

Quiet. That footage is the only thing

that kept your ass from jail. So say thank you.

- I'm leaving.
- You are not.

Take him to your place.
Don't let him leave your sight.

Behave.

[FOOTSTEPS DEPARTING]

Any word from Tegan?

No news is good news.

[SCOFFS] Since when is that true?

[DOOR OPENS]

You rang?

This is weird, right?

- What is?
- Uh, her... her student being charged

for terrorism in the first place,

but then not telling me about it.

You're taking this personally?

[GLASSES TAP LIGHTLY]

I'm just saying, the last time you called me in here to talk

was to ask me about Annalise.

- That's not true.
- And Eve Rothlo.

Okay, maybe that's true.

What do you do for fun?

Do you play golf, poker?

Have any friends at all?

Because this "thirsty for Annalise"

is not a good look.

For either of us, you mean.

Joke.

No, I don't have any friends.

Why don't, uh, us two, uh, go get a drink?

I've got so much work.

Rain check.

Sir, I.T.'s on the phone.

She says it's urgent.

This is Crawford.



Talk before I sh**t myself.

Miller called this number.

It's registered to Maria Sloane in Cleveland.

Who's this?

Who?

The adoption, Annalise.



MARIA: Hi, Miss Keating. This is Maria Sloane

from the Department of Children and Family Services in Cleveland.

Miller dug up the adoption papers

and gave them to Birkhead.

Well, we can't give this to the FBI.

It's the only thing we have linking Miller to the Governor.

The adoption links me to Sam's k*ller.

- How's that gonna help us?
- No one says it does.

It's just... just all we got.



Why don't you get a Kn*fe?

Cut me open, bleed me dry.

That's what you all want, right?

'Cause I'm not the one k*lling people around here.

I just clean up the mess.

Like that's why I worked my ass off my entire life...

just to be your damn maid.

So, go on.

Take what's left of me!



[DOOR SLAMS]

So what's more fun?

Watching me here or watching me on camera?

You were quieter at home.

Did you know they were watching us when you kissed me?

- You kissed me.
- So that's a yes?

We didn't know there was a camera then.

I did. We were spying on you

like you were spying on us.

And what'd you find out, Laurel? Hmm?

Nothing, right?

Because Miller was too smart to go to your apartment.

I talked to the guy like three times.

And, honestly, all of you would've done

the same exact thing if you were in my shoes.

We'd never be in your shoes

because we're not morons.

You want to make me the enemy?

The only reason I did any of this was about my father.

Wanting to know him.



There's nothing wrong with that.



[CELLPHONE VIBRATES]

It's Annalise.



You've been honest with me, so now it's my turn.

- 'Cause you've been lying?
- Listen.

Governor Birkhead has had a target on my back

ever since the Supreme Court case.

- I'm aware.
- But did you know that

she had Nate Senior k*lled?

Yeah, see what interesting things you find out

when you shut your mouth?

And she had help doing it.

- Who?
- Miller.

[SIGHS] Still no sign of Miller.
Or Nate.

Or Nate k*lling Miller.

Ooh, look at that cute one.

Okay, we could just, uh, delete that bad boy.

CONNOR: Like you two won't be seared into my memory

until the day I die.

[KEY CLICKS]

Can you delete that one, too?

[CHRISTOPHER COOING]

- [KEY CLICKS]
- OLIVER: Okay, we're done.

Miller's not in any of the photos.

We are home free.

[SIGHS] Until Gabriel sells us out.

GABRIEL: Why not just tell the FBI?

I can't.

Why?

'Cause the Governor has something on me.

I tried to adopt Wes when he was .

[CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

Don't answer.

Nothing you say is gonna make her, or you, feel better.

[CELLPHONE CLICKS, VIBRATING STOPS]

Hi, Mrs. Miller.

Wes had no one.

His mother was dead, his father wasn't in the picture.

I wanted to give him a family...

Sam was against it.
He said he'd end our marriage.

Wes found out.

Maybe that's why he k*lled Sam.



- You said Wes was just your student.
- He was.

But you lied about everything that came before that.

I got your charges dropped.

You owe me.

Or would you rather the Governor get away

with k*lling an innocent man?



Help us take her down.



You're okay meeting alone?

Yeah.

- [DOOR OPENS]
- Really?

I'm more than happy to call your lawyer.

It's about her.

I want protection.

This is the FBI... we can do that.

I mean it.

I'm all my mom has.

Deal.

D.A. Miller told me something

that might help your investigation.

But you're just telling me this now?

I was scared. And, apparently, I had a right to be.

The guy is now missing.

What did Miller tell you?

That Annalise tried to adopt Wes Gibbins

when he was a kid.

Miller thought this was proof that she was somehow involved

in my dad's m*rder.

So this person you're scared of, who you think

might have something to do with Miller's disappearance?

It's Annalise Keating?



No.

I heard Miller on the phone once.

It was about the adoption.

He was talking to someone about it.

Who?

Someone named Lynne.



Think he's playing us?

I think they're all playing us.

But not for long.



You wanted to see me?

Always, yeah.

You, uh... You trust Tegan?

Why are you asking me that?

She recently got an e-mail that caught I.T.'s attention.

What was in the e-mail?

Not important.

But I know the two of you are close, so...

- Says who?
- Close for you, I mean.

Uh, just, you know... just tell me

if you ever catch wind of anything...

out of the ordinary.

Of course.

You know why you should trust her?

Because she knew about your misconduct long before I did.

And she never used it against you.

That was all me.



[TELEPHONE BEEPING]

It's Crawford.

I need access to another employee's e-mails.

Annalise Keating.



Hey.

Did you do it?

Of course.

You can go home,

tell all your pervy friends.

After you let me in.

Why?

What... now you want me?

I wanna show you where the stupid camera is.

[PLACEBO'S "RUNNING UP THAT HILL" PLAYS]

[KEYS JINGLING]

[LOCK RATTLING, UNLOCKS]

[SWITCH CLICKS]



[DOOR CLOSES]



[CAMERA BEEPS]

You're welcome.



[SIGHS]

And just for the record,

- I never watched this.
- ♪ It doesn't hurt me ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ You wanna feel how it feels? ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ You wanna know, ♪

- ♪ know that it doesn't hurt me? ♪
- Oh.

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

- ♪ You wanna hear... ♪
- You told your mom about me?

♪ ...about the deal that I'm making? ♪

[EXHALES SHARPLY]

- ♪ You and me ♪
- Um... yeah.

You're hard not to talk about.

♪ You and me ♪

♪ And if I only could ♪

- ♪ I'd make a deal with God ♪
- [DOOR OPENS]

- [DOOR CLOSES]
- ♪ And get him to swap our places ♪

She's talking about a vigil.

Something so people don't forget he's missing.

She asked me to help plan it.

The longer we wait,

the harder it makes it for the FBI.

But the worse it makes it for her.



We know what that feels like.

♪ You don't wanna hurt me ♪

It's time, Nate.

♪ But see how deep the b*llet lies ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Unaware that I'm tearing you asunder ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, there is thunder in our hearts, baby ♪

♪ So much hate for the ones we love? ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Tell me, we both matter, don't we? ♪

♪ You ♪

♪ You ♪

Case just got more interesting.

How?



♪ You and me ♪

[QUIETLY] Emmett's watching you.

I don't know why, and I don't care.

But I vouched for you.
So watch your back,

because clearly something weird is going on right now.

With you?

Excuse me?

You haven't seen this yet?

♪ Get him to swap our places ♪

♪ Be running up that road ♪

♪ Be running up that hill ♪

ANCHOR: FBI agents descended

on the town of Brickerville tonight

after an anonymous tip led to the discovery

- of an abandoned car.
- [LOCK CLICKS, KEYS JANGLE]

Inside the trunk,

police found a man's body they've confirmed belongs

to Philadelphia District Attorney Ronald Miller.

Law enforcement hasn't revealed any information

- about a cause of death yet.
- This was Nate?

It's a tragic end to a story that has captivated Philadelphia...

...and supporters of law enforcement across the nation.

Ronald Miller had been with

the Philadelphia District Attorney's office for years.

- Bon.
- [CELLPHONE CLICKS]

After serving with distinction in Lancaster

- and Bucks counties before that.
- Mrs. Miller?

- [CRYING] Did you see?
- He made his mark early...

- Just now.
- ...in a number of high-profile cases.

Bonnie, why would someone do something like this?

[CRYING] Why?

Why, Bonnie?

[SOBBING]

♪ Be running up that road ♪

♪ Be running up that hill ♪

We're just receiving a breaking news update here

regarding D.A. Miller's death.

Reports out of Harrisburg are saying

that the FBI agents in charge of D.A. Miller's case

were just seen arriving

at the Governor's mansion in Harrisburg.

At this time, the nature of Governor Birkhead's involvement

in this case is unclear.

- Gabriel for the win.
- Annalise for the win.

All of us for the win 'cause we're not going to jail tonight.

Or tomorrow, either, hopefully.

So let's break out the booze and have a toast

for the old wicked witch Governor getting her due.

- Don't jinx it.
- There's no such thing.

[HORN HONKS]

For more now on this breaking story out of Harrisburg...

Is that your text alert?

No, it's my Instagram.

...and what these latest developments could mean...

- You need to change that.
- ...we turn to

our State Government Affairs correspondent,

Elijah Harrison Stamps...

Connor needs to call his mom right now.

...who is live outside the Governor's mansion.

She just posted a photo of us.

No, she didn't.

She did.

With Nate and Miller, too.

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