How to Get Away With Murder Finale Recap: Gone Girl — Plus: Karla Souza Breaks Down That Laurel Cliffhanger (2024)

The following post contains spoilers for How to Get Away With Murder‘s Season 5 finale. (Need to catch up? Read our previous episode recap here.)

What a difference a year makes.

When How to Get Away With Murder‘s fourth season came to a close last March, Laurel Castillo’s father had been thrown in jail, her mother had gone off the grid, for better or worse, and life at Middleton University seemed to resume some version of normalcy (except for the lingering mystery of Gabriel Maddox, that is).

But during Thursday’sfifth season finale, the Castillo family made a comeback of sorts, reminding all of us — especially Laurel herself — that defeat won’t come so easily. First, let’s briefly break down what happened in the final Season 5 installment:

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* Via flashbacks, we learn that Laurel’s brother, Xavier Castillo, had approached Ronald Miller a few months back, claiming that he could help make Miller the actual district attorney instead of just the interim guy — and it would start with the death of Nate Sr. Throughout the episode, we’re initially led to believe that Millerwanted to work with Xavier wholeheartedly, and that he was OK with Nate Sr.’s murder if it meant becoming D.A. Later, though, it’s revealed that Miller secretly tried to get Nate Sr. transferred from the prison on Wednesdaynight, a full 12 hours earlier than the Thursday-morning transfer that Xavier had requested, in order to avoid Nate Sr. getting killed.

Miller’s efforts, though, were all for naught. Xavier had found out that Miller was trying to play him, and he paid the prison guards to kill Nate Sr. when he was being moved at night. Miller had been heartbroken to see Nate Sr.’s death on the news, and even more devastated to realize that he’d gotten involved with someone very, very dangerous.

* Laurel sees the video footage of her brother meeting with Nate Sr. at the prison, and she’s convinced that her family has been behind all of these unsavory events ever since Wes died. Together, she and Annalise confront Xavier and reveal what they know: that Xavier had Nate Sr. killed, that he’s been working with Gov. Birkhead to destroy Annalise and that he killed Sandrine. (Xavier claims not to know anything about his mother’s whereabouts and insists he didn’t hurt her… but this is also Xavier Castillo we’re talking about, so I don’t exactly trust him.)

How to Get Away With Murder Finale Recap: Gone Girl — Plus: Karla Souza Breaks Down That Laurel Cliffhanger (3)After Laurel and Annalise leave, Xavier calls Gov. Birkhead and reveals that his sister and Annalise foiled his master plan. “So, Plan B?” he asks the governor, to which she responds, “She’s given us no other choice.” Later, while Annalise and Laurel are walking down a Philadelphia street, Annalise answers a phone call from Tegan — and halfway through the conversation, she realizes that Laurel is no longer standing next to her. In fact, Laurel is nowhere to be found.

At the same time, Frank bursts into Laurel’s house and races up to Christopher’s nursery, only to find that Christopher is missing from his crib. “He’s gone, Annalise. They’re both gone,” Frank tells Annalise, who is left to helplessly scream Laurel’s name in the middle of the street.

* Gov. Birkhead goes on live television to tell the people of Pennsylvania that Emmett Crawford is a person of interest in both Nate Sr.’s death and Miller’s death. Even worse for Emmett? After pouring himself a drink in his office later that night, he falls to the floor, convulsing, having presumably been poisoned. (Or perhaps having a heart attack? He is clutching his chest, after all.) Emmett is still alive the last time we see him, even though he’s gasping for air — but on the other hand, Timothy Hutton did just book a pilot for the fall TV season.Hmm.

After screening Thursday’s finale, TVLine spoke withHTGAWM star Karla Souza, who portrays Laurel, to get her insights on her character’s mysterious disappearance (and what it means for a potential Season 6). Read on for her thoughts:

TVLINE | I was a little surprised to see Laurel’s family return in such a big way this season, given how nicely that storyline seemed to wrap up in Season 4. Were you surprised by that, as well, or was this something you and showrunner Pete Nowalk had previously discussed when Season 5 began?
Ever since my family was first revealed in the show at that dinner party [in Season 1], Pete had deliberately planned for my father, my mother and my brother [to be involved]. I had previously done an audition with someone to play [Castillo family friend] Dominick, and Gerardo [Celasco], who plays my brother, had auditioned with me. He was lovely, and he and I had a lot of chemistry, but I remember Pete saying, “I’m holding off because I think he looks like you too much. I don’t think he should play Dominick, I think he should play your brother later on in the show.” So, I had heard Pete’s idea to have my brother in the background, kind of as the Mini-Me version of my father. And seeing as my father was put in prison, I also had that idea of, “OK, that storyline’s kind of wrapped up, that’s it.”

But when I was talking to Pete creatively, as we have every year, we were talking about the implications of what it means to have a son in all of this. Once Christopher’s involved and witnesses a murder, I would definitely make a decision about that, as a new mom. I couldn’t just keep saying, “Oh, this isn’t safe for my son,” and just not do anything. Something must be done. Laurel sees that however much they try to get out of the danger zone, they just keep coming back, and then after she receives her mom’s scalp, she realizes that her premonitions of how evil her family can be are true. In a way, it adds to the guilt of Laurel feeling that her family has been involved in all of the bad stuff that’s happened to the Keating Five since Wes’ death. That’s why it makes this disappearance interesting. The fans might think that Laurel disappeared of her own accord, or that maybe Laurel was abducted by her family in some way, or killed. Those are two avenues that could very well be plausible because of Laurel’s constant fear of having Christopher in this world.

TVLINE | In this finale, the Keating Five learns that Laurel had the opportunity to take an immunity deal with the FBI, which she chose not to do. Did Laurel ever seriously consider taking the deal and getting out of there?
For sure. I definitely played, at least for me, that it was a possibility. If you had to decide whether to protect your son or protect your friends — as a mom, all bets are off when it’s regarding your child. [Laughs] But however close she comes to making that decision, she also realizes the loyalty she has for them. And because of the guilt she feels at her family being the motor of all the bad things going on, that’s why she decides to hold herself accountable and promise that she will be loyal to them. It’s her way of saying, “No, you guys have been loyal to me, I’ll be loyal to you,” and she has to think of another plan.

How to Get Away With Murder Finale Recap: Gone Girl — Plus: Karla Souza Breaks Down That Laurel Cliffhanger (4)TVLINE | Laurel has a big confrontation with her brother in this episode, but he seems to be genuinely surprised by the news that something bad happened to their mother. Does Laurel have any doubts in that moment? Did Xavier perhaps have nothing to do with it?
As we were working that scene out with Gerardo and [episode director] Stephen Cragg, we said that Laurel’s been the No. 1 concealer of all her cards on the show. She’s been able to put on a front for anyone questioning her, she puts on a whole show for Gabriel. And because [Laurel and Xavier] are part of the same family… it’s open as to whether he knows or not. He plays it very well, but I would say let’s not be fooled by a Castillo. [Laughs] That’s all I would say about that.

TVLINE | And at the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theorist, do viewers have reason to be suspicious of Laurel, as well? We never did see Laurel’s last conversation with her mom, and we don’t know for sure that she didn’t hurt Sandrine. Should we take Laurel’s words at face value and believe that she’s simply a victim of her terrible family?
No, I don’t think Laurel is a victim. I definitely think she plays a part in it, and for me, that’s the more interesting part to play. We’ve seen, more and more often — I mean, she hid that [engagement] ring from Michaela for so long [in Season 1]. She’s capable of a lot of things to get her own way. And now, her own way is protecting her son, so she’s capable of hiding and portraying whatever she needs to in order to have that plan work.

TVLINE | The show hasn’t been renewed for Season 6 just yet, but this finale ends on a major cliffhanger. Were there ever any discussions with Pete, or the writers, about giving this episode a tidier ending since the show’s future is uncertain?
I genuinely think… you know, it would be wrong of me to speak for Pete, but for us, as we’re reading the season, we’re seeing how our show still has a strong fanbase. We’ve never doubted that the show would be picked up. Having Viola Davis at the forefront of a show for network TV — I feel like they’re lucky to have her. I don’t think the writers were thinking that this would be our last season, and I never got the sense from Pete that he felt he had to have a Plan B. I do think he has confidence in the show and the writing.

That’s a wrap,Murder fans! What did you think of Thursday’s finale (and Season 5 overall)? Cast your votes in our polls below, then drop a comment with your reactions!

How to Get Away With Murder Finale Recap: Gone Girl — Plus: Karla Souza Breaks Down That Laurel Cliffhanger (2024)

FAQs

Why was Laurel written off in HTGawm? ›

Karla Souza's reduced role in season 6 of How To Get Away With Murder was because she was filming another TV series called El Presidente. Laurel's journey in the series shows her growth as a character, from someone focused on her own goals to a devoted and protective mother.

What happens to Laurel Castillo? ›

She disappeared at the end of "Please Say No One Else Is Dead" along with her son Christopher Castillo. It's later revealed in "Annalise Keating Is Dead" that Laurel fled to Brooklyn with Tegan Price's help out of fear of her family and what they might do to her and Christopher.

Who helped Laurel disappear? ›

Laurel goes missing because she wants to hide from her dangerous father and brother. In season 6, episode 14, "Annalise Keating Is Dead," she shares that Tegan Price (Amirah Vann), who used to work for Jorge, assisted her so that she could run away to Brooklyn.

What happened to Michaela at the end of How to Get Away? ›

A distraught Michaela tries to reach out to Laurel but to no avail. In the end, it is revealed that Michaela became a judge and it's clear that she was cut off from the rest of the group. Outside the court, Annalise holds a press conference condemning the FBI and the governor.

Why does Laurel hate Connor? ›

After Wes died, Connor did not have kind words for him, which was him channeling his grief in a bad way, which lead Asher and Laurel to dislike and suspect him.

Why did Laurel want Wes dead? ›

She realizes that the prospect of Antares going public is why Wes was killed. When Wes threatened to turn on Annalise and implicate all of the Keating Five in Sam and Rebecca's murders, Mr. Castillo had him murdered to protect Laurel and the company's reputation.

Why did Laurel have scratches on her arm? ›

The final shot of Laurel in the Season 4 finale revealed that she had some nasty scratches on her arm that were almost definitely made by her mom's nails. She claimed she'd never hurt her own mother, but Sandrine (Lolita Davidovich) went mysteriously missing and has yet to resurface.

Why did Annalise choose Connor? ›

Connor Walsh is another Keating 5 member who thinks Annalise picks him for his cleverness, but he learns that Bonnie liked the essay he wrote when applying to Middleton. Connor stands out because he leaves law school in season 3 after Wes is killed.

Does Laurel ever get her son back? ›

Laurel (Karla Souza) finally got her baby back and her father went to prison for a whole host of crimes. Bonnie (Liza Weil) wasn't the one in that horrific crash, Denver (Benito Martinez) was, so he's out of the way. And the group's Simon (Behzad Dabu) troubles are over since Michaela (Aja Naomi King) had him deported.

What happened to Bonnie Winterbottom's baby? ›

Bonnie passed out during the birth and when she awoke, her father, their father, told Bonnie that her baby had died. In reality, the baby survived and Bob and Julie took the baby to St. Lincoln Hospital. Sometime later, Julie returned to the hospital where she took the baby back.

Why did Laurel lose custody of her baby? ›

During the hearing, Annalise gets Sandrine and Isaac to testify for Laurel, but Jorge's lawyers discredit Isaac when they reveal he is a current suspect in his own daughter's suicide. As a result, Laurel loses custody of her son, though visiting privileges have yet to be decided.

Do Frank and Laurel end up together? ›

While Frank and Laurel's relationship ultimately didn't work out, it was a passionate relationship that motivated Frank to become a better person. Frank worked on curbing his darker impulses and reconciling with past sins so he could be the best version of himself for Laurel.

Who does Michaela Pratt end up with? ›

She eventually met and began dating Aiden Walker, the two of whom made plans to get married and have a life together, where they have children that Aiden would take care of so that Michaela could go on to be a lawyer or judge.

Did Michaela go to Annalise's funeral? ›

Michaela's future is more hopeful: Although she is not in attendance at Annalise's funeral, she's shown wearing judicial robes, swearing in on a Bible, with two daughters by her side.

Who does Annalise end up with? ›

It is subsequently revealed that the flash-forwards to Annalise's funeral take place many years into the future after Annalise has lived a long life alongside Tegan Price. Amongst those in attendance are Eve, Laurel, Connor, Oliver, and Christopher Castillo, Wes and Laurel's son.

Why did Asher leave HTGawm? ›

There weren't any good options available to Asher. He ultimately decided to go with his blood family, despite the fact that they haven't really been there for him.

Was Laurel pregnant in real life? ›

The fun fact is that while Laurel was pregnant with Wes' child on the show, the actress herself was also pregnant in reality underneath the prosthetics.

Why did Frank chose Laurel? ›

However, it was also Frank who had selected Laurel to be part of the Keating 5, probably because he regretted his behavior a bit, and most likely because he wanted to woo her sexually.

Why was Connor picked for the K5? ›

Connor Walsh is another Keating 5 member who thinks Annalise picks him for his cleverness, but he learns that Bonnie liked the essay he wrote when applying to Middleton. Connor stands out because he leaves law school in season 3 after Wes is killed.

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