‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Episode 9: Who Died In The Shocking Midseason Finale? Who Started The Fire? [MORE SPOILERS]

By Tony Park - 18 Nov '16 08:55AM

(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven't watched Thursday's episode of "HTGAWM")

For the past eight episodes, fans of the hit TV series "How To Get Away With Murder" (HTGAWM) have been guessing who will be the unlucky victim. Tonight, it has been revealed who is #UnderTheSheet. The midseason finale is titled "Who's Dead", which fits the hashtag that made the series' followers dying in vain to know the next character to die.

The unlucky one is Wes (Alfred Enoch), whose demise came at the end of the ninth episode. Many viewers did not expect Wes to be the next victim in the "HTGAWM" including "Variety" magazine's Elizabeth Wagmeister who cited Frank (Charlie Weber), Nate (Billy Brow), and Connor (Jack Falahee) as the next candidate casualties.

Viewers were surprised to see Wes under the sheet in the ninth episode of "How To Get Away With Murder." Wes died due to a giant explosion at Annalise's house. Nate and Laurel were walking into the house of Annalise (Viola Davis) when the incident happened. They both survived the explosion.

IB Times reported two days ago that Nate or Frank might perish in the midseason finale of "HTGAWM." The website explained why Frank might be the man under the sheet. It also surmised that Nate could be the next.

The show's official synopsis highlights the events that led up to the deadly fire that struck Annalise's house. That incident resulted to the arrest of Annalise in the mid finale episode of "HTGAWM."

The mid-season finale of "HTGAWM" finally let fans know who was under the sheet, but they still have to guess who started the fire. The website The Wrap believes that Annalise started the fire herself. But it was not on purpose and was just an accident. The vodka Annalise placed right on the top of the fireplace caused the fire, probably after it was knocked over.

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