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I made a debut on the TV screen in 2014 to get rid of the murder (HTGAWM). The age group of this program is mainly 18 to 49 years old for young people (How to get rid of ABC's killing television program: evaluation (cancellation or renewal?)). HTGAWM provides a realistic and responsible image that reflects the true community of society - in particular the minority, distorted expression, and socially cultural groups that are expressed at underestimated. They achieve this goal by diversifying the writing and content of actors and shows. HTGAWM follows a pursuit of a strong, successful law professor and counsel named Annalize Keating by Viola Davis. The program also follows Keating's tracking of five starrow students, also known as Keating V. Keating Five is made up of an ambitious young black woman, Michaela Pratt (Aja Naomi King). For her ruthlessness, only Connor Walsh (Jack Falahee) is shown.
Murder, gender and conspiracy. Now, what is not here? How to remove the main role of homicide, Annalize Keating is a very bad man, but she is deeply involved in the work as a lawyer or professor of criminal law, so she is consistently between private life and the network It is difficult to have. This is quite obvious from the beginning as she has to sail during her career - when her students had to conceal their own murder. Rooney Tunes-like creatures like crystal jewels and fuzzy mice do not offer a compelling political comment, but look at it, John, GODDAMMIT
Looking for a lower level? ABC's "How to get rid of the murder" may not have supernatural elements rich in plots or soap operas, but still it has succeeded in stimulating and attracting viewers. "How to escape from homicide" sponsored by Viola Davis that won the Emmy award does not show signs of a slowdown