
How We Got Away with Murder
How We Got Away with Murder is a rewatch podcast hosted by actors Jack Falahee and Matt McGorry, who played Connor and Asher on the TV series How to Get Away with Murder. The show offers a fresh perspective as Jack has never seen the series before. Together, they break down each episode, share behind-the-scenes stories, and discuss fan theories. They also interview cast, crew, and special guests, making it the ultimate companion for fans of the show.
Episodes
HTGAWM Season 1 Final Thoughts (w/ Katie Findlay)
Katie Findlay is back for Part 2 of the Season 1 finale, where the conversation moves beyond Rebecca's shocking exit and into what it was actually like filming those final episodes. Katie reflects on rewatching her performance years later, seeing a young actor processing the loss of a character and creative family in real time, while Jack and Matt share their own memories of the uncertain
115: It’s All My Fault (w/ Katie Findlay)
Katie Findlay is back, jet lagged from Italy and still saying ciao like they never left, to help recap the Season 1 finale, and it's a banger. Loyalties get tested, paranoia peaks, and the truth behind Lila's murder is finally revealed (at least to the audience). Annalise puts Rebecca on trial and then comforts Wes with a creepy chant, and through it all, we still have no idea what “Eggs
114: The Night Lila Died
Nine Tony nominations for Death of a Salesman, Matt caught Purity Ring in Florida, and the season one finale is officially only one episode away! Episode 14 is, by their own assessment... tense: a priest who won't break the sacrament of confession to save himself, Rebecca duct taped to a chair, and Nate getting jumped in his cell. A lot. Wes and Laurel visit Rudi at the psych wa
113: Mama's Here Now
Jack is on a day off from Death of a Salesman, Matt is out of New York, and the mystery of how Tom Verica fell down those stairs in the midseason finale remains officially unsolved... harness theory is on the table, stunt man theory is also on the table, Tom himself doesn't remember. We'll never know. What we do know: the finale is close, and Episode 13 just raised the stakes considerably
112: She's a Murderder
One host is sneezing through allergy season, the other just wrapped a family visit, and Sam's remains have been found in a landfill, so let's get into it. Annalise is clinging to her mob case for dear life, Hannah is on a mission, and Asher finally gets brought into the fold. Also, Matt is just now finding out that Bonnie is a lawyer. Just now. On the podcast, Matt and Jack dig into
Liza Weil on Bonnie Winterbottom, Shondaland, and Babysteps
Matt and Jack welcome Liza Weil, known for West Wing, Gilmore Girls, Westworld, a million other things, and quite possibly the most Shondaland actor of all time, but best known to this audience as the one and only Bonnie Winterbottom.Liza opens up about coming to HTGAWM with a three-year-old at home and a serious case of imposter syndrome; she had no expectations about how well the show w
111: Best Christmas Ever
Matt turned 40 this week and Jack's Broadway show is officially open, and somehow they still showed up to recap Episode 11. Priorities. After the holiday break, Annalise resurfaces from a hotel drinking spiral and throws herself into a very intense case to avoid dealing with the Sam situation. The Keating 5 are getting grilled by police, Hannah is sniffing around and suspicious, and
110: Hello Raskolnikov
The show is back from hiatus and so is the chaos. Episode 10 picks up with the investigation into Sam's disappearance, the Keating 4 barely holding it together, and Annalise sitting down with detectives to answer questions about Night X... armor fully on, tell fully intact. Matt has done the analysis: she has a giveaway when she's lying, and there's a really big&n
Karla Souza on Laurel, Life, and What Comes Next
Karla Souza joins Matt and Jack fresh off Jack's chance encounter with Viola Davis on the streets of New York; a good omen if there ever was one. Karla catches them up on everything she's been up to since HTGAWM: Home Economics, her new Amazon show 56 Days, a newly released comic book, and her ongoing advocacy work. But first: the audition story. She originally read for Michaela, got redi
109: Kill Me, Kill Me, Kill Me
Episode 9 is the midseason finale, the moment the flashforward finally collides with the present. Everything that happened on Night X is revealed: Rebecca breaks into the house to prove Sam killed Lila (subtlety be damned), Sam is confirmed as a literal strangler, and Michaela sends him over the railing… which is how he dies. Until he doesn’t. Connor gets fully backhanded across the room,
108: He Has a Wife
Episode 8, directed by Debbie Allen, began filming the day after the pilot dropped... and 14 million viewers tuned in live to watch the night before! In this episode, Rebecca and Lila's friendship gets a cocaine-on-a-rooftop introduction, Lila's pregnancy sends shockwaves through the group, and the case of the week follows a mom accused of murder while sleepwalking, with a twist neither h
Charlie Weber: Becoming Frank
Frank Delfino aka Charlie Weber (Or is it the other way around?) joins Jack and Matt for his very first podcast appearance, calling in from a sunny 72-degree Santa Monica to talk about the winding road that brought him to one of TV's most unforgettable characters. From playing ball at Mizzou to getting inspired by Pulp Fiction, surviving a modeling scam (his looks were so convincing the s
107: He Deserved to Die
Episode 7 picks up as Annalise and her team double down on defending Rebecca while the case gets messier and more public by the minute, with shifting alliances, personal stakes, and new details emerging about the night of Sam’s death.On the podcast, Matt and Jack break down what it’s actually like to act drunk (and the different tactics behind pulling it off), the real story behind the “e
106: Freakin' Whack-a-Mole
Episode 6 is one for the ages. Not only do we get a major turning point for Asher, as his worldview is challenged in ways we haven’t seen before, culminating in a tense confrontation with his father, but we also get an Annalise courtroom monologue that leaves us breathless and in awe of the power of Viola Davis’s performance. Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes goodies include Matt’s memory of h
Katie Findlay on Soup, Secrets and Discovering Rebecca
Get ready, HTGAWM fans — Katie Findlay joins Matt and Jack to revisit their time playing Rebecca Sutter, from the early days of casting to discovering Rebecca’s trademark style and look once the show was rolling. Katie shares how they navigated the uncertainty of not knowing Rebecca’s full arc, and how that shaped their performance as new details were constantly revealed. Also, did we men
105: We're Not Friends
In Episode 5, “We’re Not Friends,” we start to see the early evolution of Connor and Asher’s dynamic and how that unexpected friendship started to take shape both on-screen and off. Matt and Jack share memories of building that chemistry in real time, alongside a deep dive into the show’s famously fast-paced dialogue. From memorizing dense legal jargon to finding a rhythm that made it fee
104: Let's Get to Scooping
Matt and Jack revisit and break down Episode 4, “Let’s Get to Scooping,” sharing more behind-the-scenes memories from those early days of production as the cast starts to find their rhythm with each other. This episode also includes one of the most iconic scenes in the early days of the show, where we see Viola Davis at the top of her game. We want to hear from you! Send us your show
Alfred Enoch: Part 2
It’s part two of our conversation with Alfie—and spoilers ahead! We cover everything from the show’s legacy and the social experiment that is fame to the curious fate of his prop bicycle. Alfie reflects on his character’s evolution, audience reactions, and the emotional toll of living in high-stakes drama for years. Plus, behind the scenes stories on questionable traffic tickets, People M
Alfred Enoch: Part 1
The one, the only, Alfred Enoch joins Matt and Jack on the pod this week to revisit the early days of How to Get Away with Murder, including stepping into the role of Wes Gibbins and the pressure of anchoring a character at the center of so much mystery. From audition stories to the whirlwind of the show’s breakout success, Alfred shares what it felt like navigating Wes’s moral compass in
103: Smile, or Go to Jail
In Episode 3, “Smile, or Go to Jail,” Matt and Jack dive into one of Season One’s first truly wild twists. What starts as a routine misdemeanor defense quickly explodes when their new client is revealed to be a long-wanted domestic terrorist tied to a deadly 1994 bombing. Meanwhile, tensions within the Keating Five escalate: Connor’s past collides with Michaela’s fiancé, Wes goes rogue tr
102: It's All Her Fault
In Episode 2 — “It’s All Her Fault” — Matt and Jack revisit the moment when How to Get Away with Murder officially got picked up, reflecting on the move from freezing Philadelphia to sunny Los Angeles and the nerve-wracking limbo between filming the pilot and waiting for the series green light. As they jump into the episode, the guys unpack Annalise’s toxic entanglement with Nate, the dee
Pete Nowalk Talks HTGAWM Origins
Jack and Matt sit down with How to Get Away with Murder creator Pete Nowalk for a deep-dive chat into how the iconic pilot came together. Pete revisits the whirlwind of developing the story, figuring out the show’s signature flash-forward structure, and the early uncertainty over whether audiences would connect with such a morally complicated world. He shares behind-the-scenes stories abo
101: The Pilot
Jack and Matt dive into the HTGAWM pilot — the episode that started it all. From first impressions and early character dynamics to casting surprises and those unforgettable flash-forwards, the guys break down what immediately hooked audiences (and what still holds up a decade later). Jack reacts to the pilot with fresh eyes, while Matt fills in behind-the-scenes context, including what it
How We Got Away With Murder: Class is in Session
Here we go, HTGAWM fans! Episode 1 of How We Got Away with Murder kicks off by going all the way back to the beginning — before the twists, before the chaos, before anyone knew what the show would become. Jack and Matt set the stage with early casting stories, first impressions of meeting each other, and what it was really like arriving in Philly to shoot the pilot. Along the way, they te
Introducing... How We Got Away with Murder
Join Jack Falahee and Matt McGorry (or Connor and Asher to you superfans) for a deep dive into the iconic TV series How to Get Away with Murder like you’ve never seen (or heard) before. And, plot twist…, Jack has never watched an episode! So get ready for some fresh perspectives on the trail-blazing show that had us on the edge of our seats every Thursday night.How We Got Away with Murder











