The episode uses the show's signature flash-forward technique to reveal that two months later, Annalise's house is engulfed in flames. Just before she is arrested at the scene, she hands her phone to Oliver Hampton and instructs him to erase all its data. Key Character Developments
The episode's title is drawn from a conversation between Bonnie Winterbottom and Laurel Castillo. When Laurel reveals she knows Frank Delfino killed Lila Stangard, Bonnie tells her, "There are worse things than murder, Laurel, but you don't know that. And that's a good thing". "How to Get Away with Murder" There Are Worse T...
Annalise's job at Middleton University is in jeopardy as the board confronts her about her controversial teaching methods and reputation. Simultaneously, she is being targeted by someone posting flyers around campus that label her a "Killer". When Laurel reveals she knows Frank Delfino killed
Annalise Keating and her students, the "Keating 5," compete to take on the defense of Irene Crowley , a battered woman who has spent decades in prison for murdering her abusive husband. Connor Walsh successfully handles the case, winning her freedom. Simultaneously, she is being targeted by someone posting
While Annalise and Nate try to track him down, Frank remains "dark," having gone into hiding after his role in the death of Annalise's child was revealed at the end of Season 2. He kills a man Annalise sent to follow him and disposes of the body. Thematic Context