"How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 started its premiere episode with Wes and Annalise Keating finally speaking with each other again.
It revealed that Frank Delfino was the mastermind behind Wallace Mahoney's murder. After all, he was the one who picked up Wes and encouraged him to talk to him before Mahoney's brains got blown out.
Onto the its chapter, however, Season 3 Episode 2, "There Are Worse Things Than Murder," will focus on Annalise fighting to keep her job as the Middleton University board wants to fire her. Not everyone is happy that she's still on campus with a mystery person plastering posters of her face all over campus calling her a killer.
But the mystery of that person's identity pales in comparison to the twist at the end of the episode - a dead body is carted away from Annalise's house, which is engulfed in flames. Who's under that sheet?
This season, Murder will be pulling its own version of Ten Little Indians, the film version of Agatha Christie's and Then There Were None, to reveal the identity of the deceased, executive producer Pete Nowalk told EW.
"Every episode, we will reveal one more character on the night of the house fire that's alive," said Nowalk.
"So every week, basically we're crossing a character off the list in terms of if you're playing bingo at home, you can cross one of your favorite characters off, or you have to wait for a few weeks."
While Nowalk is staying mum on who's dying - though clearly, it's not Annalise - he revealed, "it is someone who is pivotal to the show."
Among the many upsets so far, however, is not a grisly murder, but the breakup of Connor Walsh and Oliver Hampton. The two had broken up after Oliver declined and deleted Connor's Stanford acceptance email.
"How to Get Away with Murder" fans were left reeling over the breakup of their favorite onscreen power couple, Connor Walsh and Oliver Hampton, after the show premiered its third season.
Soon after ABC aired the first episode of a new season, Twitter was flooded with fan messages. While some expressed their feelings at the shocking event, others blamed the writers for seeding the twist.
The tweets ranged from, "That was the most heartbreaking and emotional #Coliver scene ever. They need my babies back together. Come on @MurderWriters" to "My heart is ripped out of my chest because of #Coliver. They better get back together in the next episodes OR--SERIOUSLY AGH."
However, creator Pete Nowalk revealed that Connor and Oliver will not get back together anytime soon. "It goes to a different place than you would expect in the next few episodes," Variety quoted him as saying.
The creator even urged the How to Get Away with Murder followers not to get too depressed and hold on for a while. "They are going to be in each other's lives in a very major way for the rest of the season," he said while interacting with a representative of The Hollywood Reporter