Speaking of which! I also don’t know how much or what at all Annelisa is feeling, at any given time, re: guilt/culpability over Sam’s death. I don’t know if her plan was always to set up her boyfriend to take the fall for her husband’s murder (when in fact she knows it was a foursome of her best students), or if she just came up with it for the twist ending moment, when you thought maybe she was going to turn in her four students responsible for Sam’s death. When she’s telling Conrad that the two of them are alike because they’re “both worriers,” I genuinely don’t know if she believes that, or if she’s just playing him. You don’t even know where her head is at. Not “crazy good at her job, and a little mentally scarred from being the best all the time/upbringing” like Olivia Pope. Haha, what, Annalise Keating? I think you might actually be crazy. Even if, say, you are the sister of a murdered man whose wife (that you suspect of murdering your brother) hisses in your face, “Incest incest, is the best, put your brother to the test.” Unlike the organic-sounding Parenthood, nobody interrupts each other, even if they are SUPER ANGRY and in a fight, or being held hostage by a Die Hard-esque group of opportunists posing as an international terrorist organization. That’s the thing about Shondaland* character: they are never done with their monologues.
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