How to Get Away With Murder: Viola Davis along with her Students Getting Involved on a Murder Case.
ABC is on a roll these days in releasing new TV series under their belt. They are now once again out with a new that recently had its premiere called How To Get Away with Murder. Creator Peter Nowalk is the man behind it while Shonda Rimes is the executive producer. Viola Davis will play the lead role as a law professor in an Ivy League school in Philadelphia. The plot is basically her along with her students getting involved on a murder case.
Looks like Peter Nowalk did create a great series once again with his writing skills. In case you don't know but he is also the man behind Grey's Anatomy. This series however will be limited to only having around 5 episodes each season. But who knows if that could change because sometimes when the ratings go up, the network could add another episode to it.
The casting for this show has been very quick along with its production. They started doing casting earlier this January and now they are already airing it. The network really believes in the project so they didn't mind pushing it a little earlier than expected. And since this managed and supervised by the veterans in the industry, there is no doubt that it could be a hit.
With just the premiere, fans already can't wait what to see on its next episode. The thrill and suspense feel so real that you have to be really looking forward to the next episode. This show is also expected to air in the UK via Universal Channel this October 22nd. So to all of you who likes crime/suspense and legal drama, you might want to stay tuned for this one.
The Pilot of the episode already have gathered them about 14M views so this is definitely something. Catch it on ABC every Thursday night and you won't regret it. Critics are already raving about its success on its first episode and we are all just excited on its success on the next episode to come. Plot twists are certainly expected since it's written by someone who is an expert to that.
















