"how To Get Away With Murder" Call It Mother's ... Review
In the How to Get Away with Murder universe, "motherhood" is rarely about comfort—it’s about survival, manipulation, and the blurry line between protection and destruction. The Season 3 episode perfectly encapsulates this toxic dynamic.
Ophelia famously tells Annalise, "Somebody's always the student, somebody's always the teacher — that's how sex works best," a line that haunts Annalise’s complex relationship with Wes. "How to Get Away with Murder" Call It Mother's ...
In Season 1, Annalise’s own mother, Ophelia, arrives during Annalise's deepest depression. She brings both comfort (cooking and cleaning) and confrontation, forcing Annalise to face childhood trauma and her uncle’s abuse. In the How to Get Away with Murder
The episode explores the long-running joke (and reality) that Annalise is a terrible mother figure to her students. While she claims her ends justify her means to protect them, she begins to realize that her "ends" are fraying. In Season 1, Annalise’s own mother, Ophelia, arrives
This episode highlights the "motherly" (and often monstrous) role Annalise Keating plays for the Keating 5.