Freakin whack-a-mole
Summary:
Wes storms out of Annalise’s place when he realizes she can’t stop lying. He thinks she’s sick. When Wes skips class, Annalise shows up at his apartment. She wants to know what he wants. That’s easy. He wants her to find Rebecca or he’ll tell the police everything he knows. Annalise later orders Frank to do something for her.
Annalise lets Wes know that the police found new evidence that Griffin O’Reilly killed Lila because she was seeing another man. It’s the cell phone. Annalise had Frank make sure any evidence of where the photo came from was cleared. An anonymous tip led the police to find the cell phone in O’Reilly’s car. Annalise has fulfilled Wes’s wishes. She’s done whatever it takes to bring home Rebecca, who tells Wes that no one has ever believed in her like this before.
Annalise has the wallpaper in her bedroom replaced. It’s the last thing that could link Sam to the photo on the phone unless, of course, someone else knows what his penis looks like. Annalise admits that she’s doing this for Sam because she needs him. She loves him. Sam loves her, too. Their mini-love-fest is interrupted by a knock on the front door. It’s Rebecca. She’s back. Wes is by her side. A discussion on next steps for her case is forthcoming. In other news, surveillance footage shows Nate that Frank broke into Griffin O’Reilly’s car.
Source:
http://abc.go.com/shows/how-to-get-away-with-murder/episode-guide/season-01/106-freakin-whackamole
Model of Organizational Behavior: SYSTEM MODEL
When Annalise did all that she can to assure Wes that Rebecca will be cleaned of accusations, she was helping him develop a feeling of hope and trust towards her after he obviously lost faith. It is also clear that Annalise was trying to demonstrate a sense of caring and compassion on her student when she asked Wes what he wanted her to do with the sincere desire of giving it to him, no matter how selfish her motives may be. Because of this approach, it became evident to Wes that he is greatly needed by his superior which in turn leads him to openly and shamelessly demand certain things.











