'How to Get Away With Murder' spoilers: Annalise to get help in next episode

The promotional poster for season 4 of "How to Get Away with Murder." Facebook/HowToGetAwayWithMurder

Revenge is in the air for the ABC television show "How to Get Away With Murder." Laurel, played by Karla Souza, is busy trying to come up with the perfect revenge plan against her father Jorge Castillo, who is played by Esai Morales. The next episode, titled "Nobody Roots for Goliath," gives audiences and fans a hint as to what they can expect from the show ahead of episode 7's release.

In a report by Cartermatt, the synopsis of the next episode states that an "unsuspecting ally" will come to help Annalise Keating, played by Viola Davis, in a big way with her class action lawsuit. The aid comes in the form of Bonnie Winterbottom, played by Liza Weil. Will Bonnie be able to use her position at the District Attorney's office to get Annalise off the hook in the coming episodes?

Given how cunning Annalise is, it can be expected that the two combined, they will be able to come up with a way to get out of that class action lawsuit. On the other hand, Laurel will have more obstacles in exacting her revenge towards her father Jorge, since her plan with Michaela Pratt, played by Aja Naomi King, is found out.

This makes it difficult for Laurel to exact justice for Wes Gibbins, played by Alfred Enoch, especially since Jorge is a very powerful and influential man. In the promo video for the next episode, it is revealed that Frank Delfino, played by Charlie Weber, is the one who finds out about Laurel and Michaela's plans. Frank will try to convince Laurel to cease her revenge plans. However, it seems that Laurel is very determined to push through, for the sake of Wes.

Audiences may just have expected that dispatching Jorge was always going to be a tough challenge, but how will Jorge react if he finds out that his own daughter is trying to kill him?

"How to Get Away With Murder" season 4 airs every Thursday night at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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