'How to Get Away With Murder' season 4 spoilers: Plot news for episodes 11 and 12 plus 'Scandal' crossover

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"How to Get Away With Murder" season 4 resumed last Jan. 18 and fans are wondering how the rest of the season is going to go especially with the Jan. 3 announcement of the upcoming "Scandal"/"How to Get Away With Murder" crossover which will happen on March 1.

"He's Dead" was an emotional and action-packed episode enough to start the second half of the show's fourth season on a good note. The next episode, titled "Everything We Did Was for Nothing," continued what the first episode for the second half had started. It left fans unable to sleep at night, speculating about what will happen next. 

According to the synopsis on ABC, episode 11 titled "He's a Bad Father" will pick up where episode 10 left off: an important person in Laurel's (Karla Souza) life will be making an appearance to help her as "private details regarding her past are revealed." Annalise (Viola Davis), on the other hand, will be facing a challenge for her lawsuit in the hands of a potential plaintiff. Episode 11 will air on Feb. 1. 

In Episode 12, "Ask Him About Stella," Annalise will be dealing with "unforeseen issue after damaging details about a key witness are exposed in her case to help Laurel." In the meantime, the "K4" will continue to gather evidence to help build a case for Annalise's lawsuit. The episode will come out on Feb. 8. 

As for the upcoming "Scandal"/"How to Get Away With Murder" crossover, the details about what will possibly happen are kept under wraps. However, Entertainment Weekly, has tweeted a picture showing Annalise and "Scandal's" Olivia Pope (played by Kerry Washington) entering a boardroom.

The two stars have been quiet about the upcoming crossover but have shared photos on their respective Instagram accounts with Washington in "How to Get Away With Murder" courthouse set and Davis in "Scandal's" Oval Office.

"Scandal" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. at ABC, followed by "How to Get Away With Murder" at 10 p.m. EST. 

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