![]() ![]() “You’ll find out why Tegan helped Laurel, and also why Tegan kept it a secret for so long, especially from Annalise,” Nowalk shares, hinting that “it’s also going to be fun to see how Frank reacts when he hears this.” In the wake of Laurel’s news that she and Tegan were working together, Nowalk promises answers about Tegan’s involvement when the show returns next year. (Rather, the informant was revealed to be Asher, who was later killed off read our post mortem interview with Matt McGorry here.) Laurel, who has been MIA since Season 6 began, briefly FaceTimed Michaela to reveal that (a) she was safe, as was baby Christopher, (b) Tegan Price was the one who facilitated her disappearance and (c) she was not working with the FBI in their ongoing investigation of Annalise. Meanwhile, Wes wasn’t the only student of Annalise’s who made a surprising return in Thursday’s episode. Rather, “this idea came about during our break between Season 5 and 6,” as Nowalk was plotting Murder‘s final batch of episodes.Īnd though he remains tight-lipped about the specifics of Wes’ comeback, Nowalk can confirm that Alfred Enoch’s character “definitely factors into our series ending in a big way.” ![]() (In fact, Wes looked spectacularly un-charred when he appeared at Annalise’s funeral, though we didn’t get a great look at the side of his face that had allegedly been set ablaze.)Īccording to showrunner Pete Nowalk, it hasn’t necessarily been the plan for Wes to return ever since he was killed off. And, apparently, not the casualty of a house fire that took place way back in Season 3, despite the big reveal of Wes’ burned corpse at the time.
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