Ep 8. Hi, I'm Philip
- TV14
- November 12, 2015
- 43 min
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8.5 (1,798)
As the title suggests, How To Get Away With Murder season 2 episode 8 "Hi, I'm Philip" introduces viewers to a new character by the name of Philip Jessup, who seeks out the help of Annalise and her team for a rather unusual case.
The episode starts off with Annalise and the rest of the Keating Five attending a memorial service for Rebecca, who was tragically killed in the previous episode. Meanwhile, Annalise's newest client, Philip, shows up at her office claiming that his parents are trying to have him involuntarily committed to a mental institution. As Annalise soon discovers, however, there's more to Philip's story than he initially let on - he believes that his parents are trying to have him silenced because he knows too much about their crimes.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride as the Keating Five, Annalise, and Wes in particular, struggle to make sense of Philip's claims and figure out the best way to handle the situation. Along the way, we're treated to several flashbacks that shed light on Philip's history with his parents, as well as his own struggles with mental illness.
As always, the episode is full of suspense, twists, and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. And while the focus of the episode is on Philip's case, there are also some significant developments in the ongoing plotlines involving the other characters.
For example, we see a renewed sense of camaraderie between the Keating Five as they come together to help Annalise solve Philip's case. There's also a particularly tense scene between Wes and Annalise, which hints at the deep emotional scars that she's left on him over the years. And of course, we can't forget about the ongoing drama surrounding Rebecca's death, which continues to cast a shadow over everyone involved.
Overall, How To Get Away With Murder season 2 episode 8 "Hi, I'm Philip" is a thrilling addition to the series that will keep fans guessing until the very end. With its complex characters, intricate plotlines, and sharp writing, it's no wonder that this show has become a hit with audiences around the world.