It's not like, "Oh, we went to the prom together when we were such and such an age." It's nothing like that. I know in the writing and in the improv-ing you learn quite a bit. I think you'll learn quite a bit about it. How much will we learn about the history between Sam, Annalise and Hannah? And I think Hannah's the opposite - a no secrets, "this is what I'm thinking," no bullshit, straight shooter sort of person. She knew about the affair and didn't approve of it, but something isn't right, so you have to imagine there is a history between the ladies where Hannah just never trusted Annalise. I suspect Hannah's been watching the trial, and reading the paper, and she can't get ahold of her brother. The second part is, something doesn't smell right. A normal person is not entrenched in the world of murder like all of these people are. So part of her defense of her brother is normal behavior. One, it shows this insistence of innocent until proven guilty, right? When the bodies are discovered in the mass murderer's basement, you always go, "But they were so nice!" You know? "They borrowed sugar from us!" We don't suspect those dark things about our neighbors. If someone said my brother is a murderer, I'd be like, "Are you out of your mind? He's not a murder! I know this person!" which shows two things. Why is there such an air of mistrust about the whole situation?
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We see at the end of the last episode that Hannah is immediately suspicious of Annalise's claim that Sam killed Lila ("Let me be clear, whatever his wife told you, my brother is no murderer").