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How to Get Away with Murder will Release in ABC, Sept. 25: Director Shonda Rhimes' Obscure Connection with ABC


Published: Sep 23, 2014 11:55 PM EDT
Forbes magzine
Forbes magzine

How to Get Away with Murder will Release in ABC, Sept. 25: Director Shonda Rhimes' Obscure Connection with ABC

How to Get Away with Murder premiere release will be in Sept. 25, at Shonda Rhimes owns ABC (Forbes reports). It it is hard to believe that Shonda Rhimes owns ABC channel. People can believe or not, but the fact is fact. Rhimes is currently airing two series in ABC channel. They have won many Emmy awards and nominations under her extreme guidance and hard work. That may be the reason for the How to Get Away with Murder got an approval for airing on ABC.

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 How to Get Away with Murder runs after some students at the University of Philadelphia, the law students go the chance to attend the class of a professor Annalise Keating. Bascially, Keating classes were not only on the basis of theoretical sense but with practical sense too. She teaches to apply law in the practical sense too. She conducts a journey along with her students to a recent case. This will be a challenge for all students too; as she will hire someone who will be managing her law firm in the coming days. How to Get Away with Murder also dealing with the semester exams of the students and shows an unforgettable event in the life of students few young adult students.

From the beginning of the show, ABC's show clearly states that the tale of Scandal is currently present in the series. If a viewer is going through the prime-time soap opera, he can cherish as it is completely filled up with enjoyable script and perfect performance of the leading character Viola Davis' Annalise Keating.

"Pulling no punches from the very beginning, How to Get Away with Murder never shies away from the soap opera nature of its genre. Ultimately, this is the show's greatest strength because what will keep audiences coming back through commercial breaks and 7-day holdovers is the breakneck pacing and ridiculous cliffhangers that will force viewers out of their seats every week screaming no way," Merrill Barr, reports in Forbes Magazine.