'How to Get Away with Murder' season 2B spoilers: Frank and Laurel's relationship revealed?

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After keeping their affair under wraps since the first season, Frank (Charlie Weber) and Laurel (Karla Souza) could possibly announce their relationship when the second half of "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 premieres in February.

A photo of actors Weber and Souza on the set of the "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 was posted on the show's official Facebook page. It was captioned "So much yes."

So much yes. #Flaurel #HTGAWM

Posted by How to Get Away With Murder on Sunday, 29 November 2015

Weber talked about the dynamics between Frank and Laurel in a previous interview with People.

According to the actor, Frank is too involved with his emotions for Laurel. But he is not thinking about how much his feelings will affect him.

"I don't know if she's perfect for him. It's tough to say. I think he's so clouded by the way he feels about her, he's not thinking about that right now," the actor shared.

Weber also talked about his thoughts regarding Laurel's full trust in Frank despite his shady character.

"I think she does see through the sort of mask of sanity that Frank wears and sort of facade that he puts on," the actor revealed. "I don't think she's afraid of Frank, and so I think that allows her to sort of get over how she feels about him."

Laurel has no idea that Frank was the one responsible for killing Lila Stangard (Megan West) under Sam Keating's (Tom Verica) orders. He was also the one who disposed of Rebecca Sutter's (Katie Findlay) body after he and Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) discovered it in the basement. But Laurel remains attracted to Annalise's trusted staff.

Weber revealed that Frank enjoys being a criminal, and it looks like he will not be caught anytime soon.

"How To Get Away with Murder" season 2 winter premiere airs Thursday, Feb. 11, on ABC.

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