Michaela and Laurel work together to find information regarding Wes's death, while Connor makes a life decision that the rest of the group doesn't support.
The phrase "" is the title of Season 4, Episode 3 of the legal thriller series How to Get Away with Murder .
The title refers to Annalise Keating deciding to take on a risky class-action lawsuit aimed at reforming the judicial system—a move she views as a "greater good" despite the personal and professional stakes.
She realizes the stakes of her new case are much higher than anticipated while dealing with her own recovery.
This episode marks the final appearance of Jasmine, a former client of Annalise's who dies of a drug overdose.
While not in this specific episode, a significant "paper" plot point in the series involves Jorge Castillo signing papers to recant testimony against his daughter, Laurel, in exchange for a hard drive. In a later scene from the series, Tegan Price also uses a piece of paper to communicate "I'm in" to Annalise to avoid detection. Episode Highlights:
Michaela and Laurel work together to find information regarding Wes's death, while Connor makes a life decision that the rest of the group doesn't support.
The phrase "" is the title of Season 4, Episode 3 of the legal thriller series How to Get Away with Murder . [S4E3] It's for the Greater Good
The title refers to Annalise Keating deciding to take on a risky class-action lawsuit aimed at reforming the judicial system—a move she views as a "greater good" despite the personal and professional stakes. Michaela and Laurel work together to find information
She realizes the stakes of her new case are much higher than anticipated while dealing with her own recovery. She realizes the stakes of her new case
This episode marks the final appearance of Jasmine, a former client of Annalise's who dies of a drug overdose.
While not in this specific episode, a significant "paper" plot point in the series involves Jorge Castillo signing papers to recant testimony against his daughter, Laurel, in exchange for a hard drive. In a later scene from the series, Tegan Price also uses a piece of paper to communicate "I'm in" to Annalise to avoid detection. Episode Highlights: