Tuesday, July 14, 2015

How to get away with murder !



Dear Charlie, 

I decided to share with
you one of the best series ever. For those who did not plan anything
(though we have some books to read) for these vacation you will find
something to watch.



It's called How to get away with
murder, quite a confusing title but it tells the story of a lawyer
and teacher named Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) who hired five teenagers ready to
do anything to get the trophy of the best investigator, however
things get complicated when a girl is murdered and when Annalise, who
was hired to defend her best friend, Rebecca, discovers that the
people she knows might be involved in this murder. We follow the
events through every episode and we learn more and more about this
murder and another one more surprising.
 We get into the lawyer's world and learn a lot of thing on trials and of course on how to get away with murder.

Hope you'll enjoy it! 
 -Amina

7 comments:

  1. I love love love this series too, I've almost finished it (can't wait for season 2 ).. I wanted to recommend it too but you already did 😍

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  2. I have to admit the plot is quite interesting! Definitely going to watch it!

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  3. I have to admit the plot is quite interesting! Definitely going to watch it!

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  4. Looks great i'll start watching it as soon as possible

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  5. Looks good, the scenario is certenly intresting, I watch loads of different types of series like some marvel series (The Flash, Arrow, Agents of the S.H.I.E.L.D, agent Carter) but I've also watched some other series like Sherlock, Penny dreadfull (if you want a scary series...) and others... I think i'd find this series really intersting so i'm going to look it up and see a bit about the reviews and all, but I generally like police series...

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  6. Thanks for the idea, Amina. Getting away with murder, by the way, means committing a murder (or something else really bad, in some cases) but never being caught. I'll bear this one in mind for the future, but at the moment I'm loving "Treme" set in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and I still haven't finished "The Sopranos", "The Shield", "The West Wing", "Deadwood", "Extras", "Seinfeld"... Well, the list is endless! I loved "Top of the Lake" this summer too! (Mr Leah)

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