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'How to Get Away with Murder' Cast News, Spoilers: Guilt is Too Much for Annalise

Thrill and suspense of the hit TV series "How to Get Away With Murder" are getting more intense as it nears towards the end of its first season. But before the show's first chapter closes, another episode airs tonight which, according to spoiler reports, will definitely send fans reeling for more of the courtroom drama.

All throughout the season, viewers of HTGAWM saw Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) displaying a strong demeanor despite the scandal she's been in. But that might not be the case tonight.

According to reports, this upcoming episode will see the tough law professor starting to fall apart as the guilt of her murdered husband Sam (Tom Verica) starts to weigh down her conscience.

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EcumenicalNews.com wrote that the episode titled "Mama's Here Now" will show viewers the "vulnerable, more child-like aspects" of Annalise as she sought the comfort of her mother, to be played by guest star Cicely Tyson.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Tyson revealed how Ophelia could help viewers understand the plight of Annalise.

"You get a sense of where some of Annalise's rough edges come (from). Ophelia brings out a very raw, childlike side to Annalise," Tyson said.

Showrunner Pete Nowalk meanwhile teased that fans will "discover where (her) wounds came from and what Annalise's original scar is."

A promo footage for this week's segment also shows Ophelia asking Annalise: "Did you do it?" Scenes cut to give a glimpse of Sam violently attacking Annalise.

"She (Ophelia) did not expect her to go off and marry a white man. As a matter of fact, she warned her about him," Nowalk went on to speak about the episode.

More secrets will be revealed when "How To Get Away With Murder" airs its penultimate episode this Thursday, Feb. 19 at 10 p.m. on ABC.

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