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'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: Eve Returns As Annalise Continues To Butt Heads With Sinclair

Fans might have to take note that the hit legal drama TV series from ABC, "How To Get Away With Murder," has only a handful of episodes left for its season 2. However, spoiler reports for this week's episode suggest that things are about to get even more intense, especially with the issue between Annalise Keating and her dreaded enemy, A.D.A. Emily Sinclair.

International Business Times cited the recently-released promo video for the episode titled "I Want You To Die" where the law professor gets hold of the new development concerning the case of Nate Lahey. The situation pushes her to have a heated confrontation with Sinclair who is the assistant district attorney handling the case.

The synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic explains that Sinclair will be serving Nate a new murder charge. The result, other than Annalise's fury, will be the return of Eve Rothlow to the scene as she will once again defend Nate.

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The summary from TFC also mentioned the case Annalise and her Keating Five will face in the upcoming episode. As revealed, the group will be called on to defend a client accused of harassing someone to the point where he/she commits suicide.

In other developments, Bonnie Winterbottom will get to learn what really took place at Trotter Lake. This revelation will eventually affect the relationship she has with Asher Millstone.

"I can't look at you the same, anymore," Bonnie said to Asher in the promo video (via IBT).

As teased right over at iDigitalTimes.com, Bonnie will be doing some sleuthing and she will somehow discover that Asher was, in a way, connected to the gang rape of a girl named Tiffany.

Find out how these events unfold when "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 2 Episode 7 airs this Thursday, Nov. 5, at 10 p.m. on ABC.

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