Kill me, Kill me, Kill me
Summary:
Michaela shows up at Annalise’s place to turn in the trophy. Rebecca orders her to call Wes as she locks herself in the bedroom. She plops a flash drive into Sam’s laptop. Michaela freaks from downstairs as Sam breaks down the door. Wes, Connor and Laurel arrive. Rebecca exits the bedroom’s bathroom once she downloads what she needs from the laptop. Sam tackles her. Everyone gets involved in a mad scramble for the flash drive. A chase into the hallway has Sam pursuing a flash drive-holding Laurel. Michaela pushes him away to protect her. Sam goes flying over the second floor railing. A lifeless Sam ends up on the first floor below.
Wes heads back to Annalise’s place to grab the trophy. He apologizes to a dead Sam. A short time later, Wes meets up with the others in the woods to figure out their next move. He dupes the others into going back for the body by lying about the outcome of a coin flip. Frank calls Laurel during a time when she’s busy burying a body in the woods with her classmates as, one of whom, Michaela, loses her engagement ring. This leads to disposing the body in a dumpster as opposed to by fire.
Wes smashes Rebecca’s flash drive to get rid of the evidence that they were at Annalise’s place. Elsewhere, Oliver calms an unravelling Connor. He wants him to tell him everything. That doesn’t happen. Connor instead claims to have a drug problem. Laurel brings the trophy to Frank’s place. She cons him into returning it without anyone knowing. As for Asher and Bonnie, their time together ends abruptly when a worried Annalise calls fearing that something terrible has happened.Â
Wes assures Annalise that they will all do as she asks. We jump back to see why. When Wes went back for the trophy, he said he was sorry for what he’d done. A voice said, “Don’t be.” It came from Annalise. She knows Sam is dead. Now she’s invested in Wes. Do the two of them secretly initiate a plan on how to get away with murder?
Source:
http://abc.go.com/shows/how-to-get-away-with-murder/episode-guide/season-01/109-winter-finale-kill-me-kill-me-kill-me
Model of Organizational Behavior: CUSTODIAL MODEL
After everyone realized the weight of their deed, it is clear that no one can think right, especially when confronted by the detail of how to dispose a dead body. Everyone was in a panic and it is unclear as to what the order of the killers' activities must be. Times like this, the only needed comfort is that of assurance and security that what must be kept hidden will be hidden and all will be well. It is ironic that this security was granted by Annalise who should be grieving for the loss of her husband. Whatever her intentions are, her initial action was not of a bereft wife but that of a responsible mentor protecting her students. This in turn results to her students' dependence on her abilities to keep them safe.










