'How To Get Away with Murder' season 3 episode 3 spoilers: how far is Oliver willing to go for Annalise?

Oliver Hampton (Conrad Ricamora) began working for Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) in the third season of 'How To Get Away with Murder.' ABC

The guessing game about the person under the body bag recovered from Annalise Keating's (Viola Davis) burning house continues in "How To Get Away with Murder" season 3.

At the moment, only Oliver Hampton (Conrad Ricamora) is guaranteed of being alive. But series creator Pete Nowalk teased that viewers will finally find out who else remained unscathed in the upcoming episodes of the season.

"Every episode, you'll see more of the night of the house fire and you'll always see more of who is not under that sheet. So you can follow along at home for who is alive," Nowalk said in an interview with Variety.

While Nowalk did not reveal who was the casualty in the fire that tore down the Keating house, Ricamora teased that no one will expect to see who was under the sheet. "It's going to be someone who is pivotal to the show, but it will be very unexpected," the actor stated in a separate interview.

Ricamora also talked about the big task that Annalise asked Oliver to do at the end of episode 2. According to the actor, to wipe a mobile phone clean of any evidence will be the most barefaced, illegal act that the fierce criminal lawyer asked him to do. The actor also admitted that his character is still undecided if he will do what Annalise told him to or not.

Meanwhile, episode 3 of "How To Get Away with Murder" season 3, titled "Always Bet Black," will uncover another mystery. But this time, it will be Laurel Castillo's (Karla Souza) turn to receive another shocking information.

According to the synopsis posted by The Futon Critic, "Annalise presents her class with a high-profile murder case that pushes even the Keating 5's morals, while Laurel makes a shocking discovery through an unlikely source."

"How To Get Away with Murder" season 3 episode 3 airs on Thursday, Oct. 6, on ABC.

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