'How to Get Away With Murder' season 4 spoilers: Laurel receives intel on baby's whereabouts; Annalise starts drinking again?

Karla Souza as Laurel Castillo in "How to Get Away With Murder" ABC

Before it goes on winter hiatus, "How To Get Away With Murder" is giving fans an important clue about this season's central mystery. The official synopsis of the midseason finale titled "Live. Live. Live" reveals that Laurel (Karla Souza) will finally get information about her baby's whereabouts.

When season 3 premiered, Laurel told her father Jorge (Esai Morales) that she had an abortion. However, she told Annalise (Viola Davis) and the Keating Four that she has decided to continue the pregnancy, and yet, the baby is nowhere to be found three months later. There have been several speculations about the child ever since.

Some believe it has been abducted while others theorize the baby does not really exist. Whatever the case is, fans will finally get crucial information on what happened to the baby during the time jump.

Meanwhile, Annalise's sobriety is in jeopardy after she learned something from her therapist, Isaac. In the final minutes of the previous episode, the two had a confrontation about the latter's perjury which ended up with Isaac revealing his knowledge about Bonnie (Liz Weil).

Annalise demanded to know the truth, asking, "Am I triggering you?" He insisted she was not and wondered if Bonnie suggested that. "It's not Bonnie. It's your ex-wife," she confessed.

Her former associate has turned her back on Annalise after the mass termination earlier this season. She has since worked for the Assistant District Attorney's office which has brought charges against Annalise in the past.

The class-action lawsuit against the Attorney General has so far been the only thing that kept Annalise her together. Now that she knows she and Bonnie have been seeing the same therapist might finally cause her to turn to alcohol again.

The "How to Get Away with Murder" midseason finale will air on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 10 p.m. EST on ABC. Check out the promo below.

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