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'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 4: Laurel's Plan to Take Down the Mahoneys Continues

Laurel's (Karla Souza) vendetta against Charles (Wilson Bethel) and the Mahoneys will continue in the upcoming season of "How to Get Away with Murder."

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Souza made the foolhardy decision to kill Charles and avenge Wes' (Alfred Enoch) death. She firmly believed that he and his mother, Sylvia (Roxanne Hart), plotted her boyfriend's murder to stop him from getting his share of the Mahoney inheritance. Charles is Wes' biological father and not Wallace (Adam Arkin), just like what the others previously thought. Fortunately for Laurel, she was stopped by an old friend, Dominic (Nicholas Gonzalez). Souza said, though, that her character is still set on taking down Charles and his family.

"Yeah, I think that's her drive. She's pregnant with Wes' baby, she wants to get justice, she wants to avenge Wes' death. Unfortunately, wanting the truth is going to probably lead her to finding out that her father was the one that did it. It's almost like Oedipus in a sense that the worse thing that can happen is actually going to happen. I don't know how they're going to write that, but it's a very fun story line for me to sink my teeth in for season 4," Souza told EW.

Laurel still does not know that the one who ordered Wes' murder is her dad, Jorge Castillo (Esai Morales). It still remains unclear why her old man wanted to kill her boyfriend. Spoilers claim that things will turn ugly when Laurel eventually learns the truth. She will also likely flip out when she discovers that her old friend, Dominic, was the one who murdered her baby's father. A.D.A. Todd Denver (Benito Martinez) hired him to do the deed and blow up Annalise's (Viola Davis) place. It was a huge shocker when Denver was revealed to be working for Jorge.

"How to Get Away with Murder" season 4 is expected to return this fall on ABC.

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