How To Get Away With Murder Photo Preview: Shared Secrets!

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It feels like an eternity since we solved the mystery of who killed Sam on How To Get Away With Murder. Now we're finally getting our first look at the aftermath of the night we watched unfold.

How To Get Away With Murder Season 1 Episode 10 picks up immediately where the winter finale left off. It's the morning after Sam's murder and the students are trying to keep it together. But can they? And for how long?

It's clear from the photos that there's trouble at Annalise Keating's home office. Officers remove boxes of case files from her house while her students stand by and watch. Is this related to the Lila Stangard murder or to the arrival of a mysterious visitor? 

It's hard to tell from the photos, so it could be either. One thing we can definitely see throughout the photo gallery is that Bonnie takes a prominent role within the law firm and Annalise Keating is absent from the photo. Nate is back in the picture, however, and he was hot on Sam's trail for the death of Lila Stangard.

Also missing from these photos: Rebekah. Is she still hiding away in the hotel room where Wes left her, or has she decided to skip town? 

So. Many. Questions. We'll get some of the answers on January 29 at 10pm, and don't forget to binge watch How To Get Away With Murder online before then so you're ready when it returns.

Miranda Wicker was a Staff Writer for TV Fanatic. She retired in 2017. Follow her on Twitter.

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How to Get Away with Murder Season 1 Episode 10 Quotes

Wes: Professor Keating---
Annalise: No, listen, what you did tonight had to be done. He killed that girl and for that he deserved to die. Trust me. I got you into this and it's my job to get you out of it. Now go and do what you've been told.

You listen to me closely and do exactly as I tell you . Remove the body. He can not stay here. Your DNA is under his nails, on his skin. So the only way to get rid of it is to burn the body. Then you need to get rid of the remains.

Annalise [to Wes]