StableGenius
Team Owner
Ok so, as someone who was with the show since day one, I was very underwhelmed with the final like, two seasons of the show.
I actually liked it when Annalise was more mysterious and you couldn't tell if she was good or bad. They tried so hard to make her the good guy and "real" that they kinda ruined it and turned the show into a soap opera type, super emotional saga.
The theory that she actually did choose every student one by one for specific reasons (daddy issues, abandonment issues, etc) in order to have them kill her cheating husband was a much more exciting possibility. And that her putting them in these situations was a part of her teaching methods. Like, she chose the students with some of the same mental and emotional issues SHE had and had them experience all this crazy, real life, up close and personal drama... Including murder.... In order to make them great lawyers.
I also would've liked for Oliver to turn out to be the informant since day 1. Like he could've been the reason for the fbi having so much freaking info since season 2 or 3 it whatever. He was playing up this sweet innocent act and then, bam! He turns out or this suave, cunning, master manipulator who was pretending to even be gay. Like, his whole storyline could've been a long con.
What if ak had known that her husband had something to do with her baby dying from the beginning and she had been plotting this grand scheme to have him murdered since the beginning? Would've been a good motive.
I actually liked it when Annalise was more mysterious and you couldn't tell if she was good or bad. They tried so hard to make her the good guy and "real" that they kinda ruined it and turned the show into a soap opera type, super emotional saga.
The theory that she actually did choose every student one by one for specific reasons (daddy issues, abandonment issues, etc) in order to have them kill her cheating husband was a much more exciting possibility. And that her putting them in these situations was a part of her teaching methods. Like, she chose the students with some of the same mental and emotional issues SHE had and had them experience all this crazy, real life, up close and personal drama... Including murder.... In order to make them great lawyers.
I also would've liked for Oliver to turn out to be the informant since day 1. Like he could've been the reason for the fbi having so much freaking info since season 2 or 3 it whatever. He was playing up this sweet innocent act and then, bam! He turns out or this suave, cunning, master manipulator who was pretending to even be gay. Like, his whole storyline could've been a long con.
What if ak had known that her husband had something to do with her baby dying from the beginning and she had been plotting this grand scheme to have him murdered since the beginning? Would've been a good motive.