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The death of the DA Miller is central to Thursday’s episode of ‘How to Get Away with Murder.’ (Photo via @HowToGetAwayABC on Twitter) 

TV Review: The Keating Four learn more about who killed District Attorney Miller during Thursday’s episode of ‘How to Get Away with Murder’

In Thursday’s episode of How to Get Away with Murder, secrets were finally revealed, and a few members of the group questioned whether they made the right decision.

Gabriel (Rome Flynn) confessed to the Keating Four that Sam (Tom Verica) was his father. Of course, the Keating Four already knew this, but they acted surprised as Gabriel pressed them for answers.

As the episode progressed, the Keating Four grappled with the death of District Attorney Miller (John Hensley). Michaela (Aja Naomi King) questioned Bonnie’s (Liza Weil) motives because she saw her covered in blood at the wedding. Similarly, Laurel (Karla Souza) remembered that she couldn’t find Bonnie when she had her son. Eventually, the two confronted Asher (Matt McGorry) who confessed to them that Nate (Billy Brown) killed the district attorney.

Throughout the episode, Bonnie struggled with Miller’s death. She sobbed as she dug through his things and eventually found audio files on his computer. One of the files contained a call to the prison where Nate’s father was being transferred from. In the call, Miller says he appreciates the prison for handling the father with care and making sure he was transferred efficiently, casting doubt on whether he killed Nate’s dad and making Bonnie think they killed an innocent man.

As the season progresses, the question of Miller’s innocence will be central to the storyline and the group will, as always, attempt to get out of the mess they’ve created for themselves.

Here’s how fans on Twitter reacted to the episode:







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