How to Get Away with Murder es unaserie de televisiónestadounidense de suspenso legal que se estrenó en ABC el 25 de septiembre de 2014 y concluyó el 14 de mayo de 2020. [1] La serie fue creada por Peter Nowalk y producida por Shonda Rhimes y ABC Studios. . La serie se emitió en ABC como parte de una noche de programación, todo bajo la compañía de producción Shondaland de Rhimes. [2]
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Creado por | Peter Nowalk |
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Compositor de música temática | Photek |
País de origen | Estados Unidos |
Idioma original | inglés |
No. de temporadas | 6 |
No. de episodios | 90 ( lista de episodios ) |
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Configuración de la cámara | Cámara única |
Tiempo de ejecución | 43 minutos |
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Distribuidor | Televisión nacional de Disney – ABC |
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Red original | A B C |
Formato de imagen | 720p ( HDTV ) |
Formato de audio | Sonido envolvente 5.1 |
Lanzamiento original | De septiembre de 25 de, 2014 - 14 de mayo de, 2020 |
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Viola Davis interpreta a Annalise Keating , una profesora de derecho en una prestigiosa universidad de Filadelfia que, con cinco de sus estudiantes, se ve envuelta en un complot de asesinato. [3] La serie contó con un elenco con Alfred Enoch , Jack Falahee , Aja Naomi King , Matt McGorry y Karla Souza como estudiantes de Keating, Charlie Weber y Liza Weil como sus empleados, y Billy Brown como detective del Departamento de Policía de Filadelfia. quien es el amante de Annalise. A partir de la tercera temporada en adelante, Conrad Ricamora fue ascendido al elenco principal después de haber tenido una gran recurrencia en las dos primeras temporadas. [4]
Por su actuación, Davis recibió elogios de la crítica; se convirtió en la primera mujer en negro en ganar el premio Emmy para la mejor actriz en una serie dramática , también ganando dos Screen Actors Guild Awards por Mejor Interpretación de un agente de sexo femenino en una serie dramática , y la concesión de la imagen de la actriz excepcional en un drama Serie . Davis también ha recibido nominaciones de los Globos de Oro a la Mejor Actriz en una Serie de Televisión , los Critics 'Choice Awards a la Mejor Actriz en una Serie de Drama y la Asociación de Críticos de Televisión en los Premios TCA por Logros Individuales en Drama .
Otros miembros del elenco también recibieron reconocimiento por sus actuaciones, con Enoch y King recibiendo nominaciones de los premios NAACP Image Awards por Mejor Actor de Reparto en una Serie de Drama y Mejor Actriz de Reparto en una Serie de Drama en la ceremonia de los NAACP Image Awards de 2014 . La serie también recibió un premio GLAAD Media Award a la mejor serie dramática.
Resumen de la serie
Estación | Episodios | Originalmente emitido | Rango | Espectadores (en millones) | |||
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1 | 15 | 25 de septiembre de 2014 | 26 de febrero de 2015 | 30 | 11.40 [5] | ||
2 | 15 | 24 de septiembre de 2015 | 17 de marzo de 2016 | 32 | 10.26 [6] | ||
3 | 15 | 22 de septiembre de 2016 | 23 de febrero de 2017 | 44 | 7,91 [7] | ||
4 | 15 | 28 de septiembre de 2017 | 15 de marzo de 2018 | 64 | 6.42 [8] | ||
5 | 15 | 27 de septiembre de 2018 | 28 de febrero de 2019 | 85 | 5.15 [9] | ||
6 | 15 | 26 de septiembre de 2019 | 14 de mayo de 2020 | 84 | 4.27 [10] |
Temporada 1 (2014-15)
Annalise Keating es una destacada abogada de defensa criminal y profesora de derecho en la Universidad de Middleton en Filadelfia . Ella selecciona a cinco de sus estudiantes de primer año para hacer prácticas en su firma: Wes Gibbins, Connor Walsh , Michaela Pratt, Asher Millstone y Laurel Castillo (The Keating 5). Trabajan con los empleados de Annalise, Frank Delfino y Bonnie Winterbottom , un abogado asociado. A medida que la primera temporada presenta clientes ocasionales para Keating, explora dos asesinatos relacionados a través de secuencias de flashback y flashforward : Lila Stangard, amante del esposo de Annalise y estudiante en Middleton, y luego Sam Keating, el esposo de Annalise, quien fue asesinado por los pasantes de Annalise.
Los primeros nueve episodios se alternan entre la línea de tiempo actual en medios res , mostrando a Wes, Connor, Michaela y Laurel encubriendo el asesinato de Sam al deshacerse de su cuerpo, y flashbacks que detallan el curso de los eventos que llevaron a la muerte de Sam, incluido el de Annalise. involucrada en la investigación de Lila Stangard, a instancias de Wes, llevándola a descubrir el asunto de Sam y creando sospechas de que él mató a Lila. Los últimos seis episodios exploran el intento de Annalise de ayudar a sus pasantes a encubrir el asesinato de Sam e implicar legalmente a Sam en la muerte de Lila, y recuerdos de los momentos finales de Lila antes de su asesinato.
Temporada 2 (2015-16)
Los primeros nueve episodios se centran en la defensa de Annalise de Caleb y Catherine Hapstall, quienes fueron acusados de torturar y asesinar a sus padres adoptivos. Wes, mientras tanto, se une al hermano adoptivo de Rebecca para tratar de encontrar a Rebecca. Connor lucha con su relación con Oliver, mientras que Asher trabaja con ADA Emily Sinclair, para proteger sus secretos. En el final de mitad de temporada, Sinclair es asesinada y Annalise ayuda a encubrirlo, a expensas de que Wes le dispare en el estómago.
La segunda parte de la temporada se centra en la investigación de Wes sobre el suicidio de su madre diez años antes; Los flashbacks revelan la participación de Annalise en el suicidio de la madre de Wes. La temporada termina cuando Annalise descubre que Frank fue responsable del accidente automovilístico que mató a su bebé, y Annalise lo despidió. Michaela y Asher se enganchan, y Wes se encuentra con su padre biológico justo antes de que este último sea asesinado por un tirador desconocido.
Temporada 3 (2016-17)
A raíz de la muerte de Wallace Mahoney, los cinco estudiantes intentan seguir adelante. Surge un nuevo misterio en torno al incendio de la casa de Annalise y quién fue encontrado muerto en el interior. Los eventos que condujeron a esto involucran a Annalise comenzando una clínica legal gratuita y luchando contra el alcoholismo. Oliver comienza a trabajar para Annalise y deja a Connor cuando se disgusta consigo mismo por rechazar la aceptación de Connor en Stanford . La relación romántica de Michaela y Asher comienza a progresar, al igual que la de Wes y Laurel, y Frank comienza a trabajar para expiar la muerte del hijo de Annalise. En última instancia, se revela que fue Wes quien murió y que fue asesinado antes del incendio. Annalise es arrestada por la muerte de Wes. Frank intenta ayudar a Annalise confesando haber matado a Wes. Se revela además que la muerte de Wes fue encargada por el padre de Laurel, quien desaprobó su relación.
Temporada 4 (2017-18)
En la cuarta temporada, Annalise trabaja con un terapeuta, el Dr. Isaac Roa, para ver cómo se recupera del alcoholismo. Inicialmente, corta los lazos con Bonnie (quien se muda a la oficina del fiscal del distrito como asistente del fiscal de distrito que reporta al fiscal de distrito Todd Denver) y los pasantes, consigue que una mujer con antecedentes penales sea liberada de la cárcel y luego se compromete a entablar una demanda colectiva importante contra el fiscal. Estado por errores judiciales causados por una oficina del defensor público con fondos insuficientes . Laurel deduce que su padre, Jorge Castillo, es responsable del asesinato de Wes y trama un plan para robar pruebas incriminatorias de su bufete de abogados con la ayuda de Michaela, Oliver, Frank y Asher. Durante el robo de datos, su compañero de clase Simon (Behzad Dabu) se dispara accidentalmente con la pistola de Laurel, lo que lleva al arresto de Asher, y Laurel entra en trabajo de parto prematuro después de ser golpeada accidentalmente por Frank. Annalise salva con éxito al bebé. Sin embargo, Jorge reclama la custodia de su nieto al presentar a un juez pruebas de las adicciones pasadas y el historial de enfermedades mentales de Laurel. La madre de Laurel llega inesperadamente para "ayudar" a Laurel a luchar contra su padre, y Frank y Bonnie descubren un vínculo misterioso entre la madre de Laurel y Wes y su asesino, Dominic. Mientras tanto, Annalise busca formas alternativas de ganar su demanda colectiva. El 3 de enero de 2018, se anunció un crossover con Scandal que se emitió el 1 de marzo de 2018. [11]
Temporada 5 (2018-19)
El 11 de mayo de 2018, ABC renovó la serie por una quinta temporada, que se estrenó el 27 de septiembre de 2018. [12]
Después de la victoria de la demanda colectiva de Annalise Keating en la Corte Suprema, ella y sus asociados buscan comenzar un nuevo capítulo en sus vidas. Annalise comienza a trabajar en Caplan & Gold para poder usar sus recursos para sus casos de acción de clase, mientras también trabaja en Middleton. Michaela Pratt, Connor Walsh, Asher Millstone y Laurel Castillo comienzan su tercer año en la facultad de derecho, y un nuevo estudiante, Gabriel Maddox, se une al grupo en la clase de Annalise. Mientras tanto, Frank trata de averiguar la verdadera razón por la que Maddox vino a Middleton en primer lugar, y Asher se une a Bonnie en la oficina del fiscal del distrito para obtener una pasantía allí. Al mismo tiempo, Connor y Oliver Hampton también comienzan a planificar su boda, que se ve a través de nuevos flashforwards que revelan un nuevo asesinato cometido.
Temporada 6 (2019-20)
La sexta y última temporada de la ABC americana serie de televisión series Cómo salirse con la suya se ordenó de mayo de 2019 por ABC. [13] Más tarde ese año, en julio, se anunció que la sexta temporada sería la última. [14] La temporada 6 se estrenó el 26 de septiembre de 2019.
Tras las desapariciones de Laurel y Christopher y la muerte de Emmett Crawford al final de la temporada anterior, Annalise se vuelve loca y desaparece en rehabilitación por culpa. Después de aceptar sus fechorías pasadas, regresa justo a tiempo para ayudar a los estudiantes estrella que le quedan a pasar el último semestre de la facultad de derecho y tratar de encontrar a Laurel y Christopher. Mientras tanto, Michaela, Connor y Asher continúan buscando a su amigo y a su hijo mientras se preparan para la graduación y el mundo real. Sin embargo, todo el mundo se pone en alerta máxima cuando el FBI, a instancias del gobernador Birkhead, abre una investigación sobre Annalise, sus estudiantes y sus asociados, y todos los asesinatos y delitos cometidos en las últimas seis temporadas se ponen a la luz, lo que los obliga a tomar decisiones drásticas para sobrevivir que cambiarán sus vidas, relaciones y futuros para siempre.
Reparto y personajes
- Viola Davis como Annalise Keating , una destacada abogada de defensa criminal y profesora de derecho en la Universidad de Middleton, cuya vida ha estado llena de trauma.
- Billy Brown como Nate Lahey, un detective de la policía de Filadelfia que al comienzo de la serie tiene una aventura con Annalise.
- Alfred Enoch como Wes Gibbins (temporadas 1-3; temporada invitado 4 y 6), un estudiante de derecho y miembro del grupo de estudiantes favoritos de Annalise, los llamados Keating 5, y por quienes se siente especialmente protectora. Enoch también interpretó a Christopher Castillo, el hijo de Wes y Laurel, en el final de la serie.
- Jack Falahee como Connor Walsh , un miembro astuto y trabajador de los Keating 5 cuyo exterior "alfa gay" confiado y seductor oculta sus inseguridades.
- Katie Findlay como Rebecca Sutter (temporada 1; temporada invitada 2), vecina de Wes.
- Aja Naomi King como Michaela Pratt, una superadora de altos vuelos y miembro de los Keating 5 que está decidida a hacer de su vida un éxito.
- Matt McGorry como Asher Millstone, un miembro de Keating 5 con antecedentes privilegiados en WASP que se siente excluido del grupo.
- Karla Souza como Laurel Castillo (temporadas 1-5; temporada recurrente 6), un ingenioso miembro de Keating 5 cuyo padre lejano y rico es el capo de un imperio del crimen organizado .
- Charlie Weber como Frank Delfino, el reparador y detective privado de Annalise.
- Liza Weil como Bonnie Winterbottom , socia de Annalise y mano derecha, cuya infancia y adultez temprana estuvieron llenas de eventos horribles.
- Conrad Ricamora como Oliver Hampton (temporadas 3-6; temporadas recurrentes 1-2), un talentoso pirata informático a quien Connor seduce y luego se casa.
- Rome Flynn como Gabriel Maddox (temporadas 5-6; temporada invitado 4), un joven misterioso y aspirante a abogado de derechos civiles que llega a la Universidad de Middleton ansioso por investigar a Annalise y los Keating 5.
- Amirah Vann como Tegan Price (temporadas 5-6; temporada recurrente 4), una poderosa abogada de Caplan & Gold, la firma que representa al padre de Laurel, que desarrolla sentimientos por Annalise.
- Timothy Hutton como Emmett Crawford (temporada 5), socio gerente de Caplan & Gold que desarrolla una atracción hacia Annalise.
Producción
Desarrollo
El 19 de agosto de 2013, ABC compró a Shondaland Productions el concepto original, producido por Shonda Rhimes y Betsy Beers . El guión del episodio piloto fue escrito por el productor supervisor de Grey's Anatomy , Peter Nowalk . [15] ABC ordenó el piloto el 19 de diciembre de 2013. [16] El 8 de mayo de 2014, ABC retiró el piloto a la serie [17] para la temporada de televisión 2014-15. [18] En la gira de prensa de la Asociación de Críticos de Televisión en julio de 2014, se anunció que How to Get Away with Murder sería una serie limitada con solo 15 o 16 episodios por temporada. [19] El tamaño más pequeño del recuento de episodios se debe al trato para la estrella de la serie Viola Davis. [20] El 9 de octubre de 2014, ABC recogió la serie para una temporada completa de 15 episodios. [21]
The series was renewed for a second season on May 7, 2015, by ABC.[22] The series was effectively confirmed as earning a second-season renewal for the 2015–16 season via a promo succeeding the first-season finale and an earlier statement by Viola Davis also confirming the renewal at the close of shooting for the first season.[23][24] It would contain 15 episodes, like the previous season.[25] Production began on May 21, 2015, with Shonda Rhimes announcing on Twitter that Peter Nowalk and his writers were in full swing mapping the second season.[26] The table read for the premiere occurred on July 14, 2015,[27] with the title of the episode being revealed at the same time.[28] Entertainment Weekly reported on July 23, 2015, that the identity of Rebecca's killer would be revealed in the season premiere.[29] A promotional poster was released over a month before the season premiere, on August 17, 2015.
The series was renewed for a third season on March 3, 2016, along with several other series by ABC.[30] It was announced that the third season would premiere on September 22, 2016.[31] Production began on May 27, 2016, when showrunner Peter Nowalk announced on Twitter that the writer staff were in full swing mapping and writing the third season.[32] The table read for the premiere happened on July 6, 2016,[33] with filming starting a week later.[34] A promotional poster showcasing Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, was released on August 9, 2016.[35] ABC released a promo for the third season on August 29, 2016.[36]
The series was renewed for a fourth season on February 10, 2017, by ABC.[37]
The series was renewed for a fifth season on May 11, 2018, by ABC,[12] which premiered on September 27, 2018.[38]
On May 10, 2019, the series was renewed for a sixth season which premiered on September 26, 2019.[39][40] On July 11, 2019, it was reported that the sixth season would be the final season.[14]
Writing
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Peter Nowalk talked about what would happen in the third season regarding Frank's disappearance; he commented: "Yes, I can see the three-piece suits and the hair product all falling apart. It's more what Frank feels about himself". When talking about the trust between Annalise and Frank, Nowalk said: "...Frank has two choices: To run away and hope she never catches him, just to cut bait; or he can try to win his way back. That's a long road".[41] Charlie Weber commented on Frank's whereabouts as he said to Entertainment Weekly "I think he's hiding, and I think he's alone. If he does have a lifeline, I don't think it's Laurel".[42]
Regarding Laurel, Nowalk said that Laurel's backstory with her family would be explored in the upcoming season, "I feel like it's very present. The promise of our show is that we won't dangle things out too long. The likelihood is yes. We've raised that question too many times not to answer it sooner than later". Michaela's backstory would also be explored as Nowalk said "We have so much to explore with her. Aja is so talented. I'm just excited to really delve into her personal life next year".[41] Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Nowalk stated that the series would explore both Annalise and Nate's relationship and both their families.[43]
Casting
On January 21, 2014, Matt McGorry was the first to be announced as a regular cast member, playing a law student.[44] Throughout February and March 2014, other roles were announced as cast: Aja Naomi King,[45] Jack Falahee,[46][47] Alfred Enoch[46] and Karla Souza[46] as law students; Katie Findlay as a drug-dealing student;[48] Charlie Weber as a law associate to Professor Keating;[49] Billy Brown as Professor Keating's extra-marital love interest;[50] veteran actor and producer Tom Verica as Professor Keating's husband;[51] and Liza Weil as one of the professor's two associates.[52]
On February 25, 2014, it was announced that Shonda Rhimes had cast Viola Davis in the series' leading role of Professor Annalise Keating.[53] On August 11, 2014, it was announced that Orange is the New Black alum Alysia Reiner had joined the cast as a prosecutor who would be going up against Annalise.[54] On November 4, 2014, it was announced that Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden had joined the cast in the second half of the first season for a recurring role.[55] On December 15, 2014, it was announced that Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Cicely Tyson would appear in an episode in the second half of the season.[56]
It was announced on July 14, 2015, that the second season would introduce several new characters, including a family consisting of Caleb, Catherine and Helena Hapstall.[57] Katie Findlay would return to play the character Rebecca Sutter, who was killed in the first-season finale.[58] On July 22, 2015, it was announced that Kendrick Sampson, known from The Vampire Diaries would join the cast in the second season and be introduced in the season premiere.[59] On July 31, 2015, it was announced that Famke Janssen had joined the cast as a brilliant, revered defense attorney for a multi-episode arc and would first appear in the season premiere.[60]
Matt Cohen was announced on August 11, 2015, to recur in the second season as Levi Wescott, who is described as a sexy, edgy working class guy.[61] On August 31, 2015, Variety reported that Amy Okuda would play a recurring role, but details on Okuda's part were being kept under wraps.[62] Sherri Saum was announced to have been cast as a guest star on September 30, 2015.[63] On January 14, 2016, it was announced that Wilson Bethel, Adam Arkin, and Roxanne Hart would be joining the series to play the Mahoney family. Bethel would play Charles Mahoney, the Ivy League-educated son, with Arkin playing his father Wallace and Hart playing his mother Sylvia.[64]
After the second-season finale, it was announced that Dexter alum Lauren Vélez had joined the cast in a recurring role as the President of Middleton University. The role was described as "self-assured, friendly, warm and diplomatic".[65] On August 6, 2016, it was announced that Esai Morales and Amy Madigan had joined the cast as guest stars for the third season.[66] Deadline announced on August 31, 2016, that Mary J. Blige had landed a guest role in the third season.[67]
On June 7, 2018, it was announced that Rome Flynn, who made a cameo appearance as Gabriel Maddox at the end of the fourth-season finale, was promoted to regular status for the upcoming fifth season.[68] On July 18, it was reported that Amirah Vann, who recurred as Tegan Price during the fourth season, would also join the regular cast for the fifth season.[69] On July 30, 2018, it was announced that Timothy Hutton had joined the main cast for the fifth season.[70]
Filming
The pilot episode was filmed in Los Angeles, California, at the University of Southern California; in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, at Bryn Mawr College; and in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, at Ursinus College.[71] It was directed by Michael Offer.[72] Production began on May 21, 2015, with Shonda Rhimes announcing on Twitter that Peter Nowalk and his writers were in full swing mapping the second season.[26] The table read for the premiere occurred on July 14, 2015,[27] with the title of the episode being revealed at the same time.[28]
Recepción
Critical response
Season | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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1 | 85% (56 reviews)[73] | 68 (30 reviews)[74] |
2 | 93% (87 reviews)[75] | N/A |
3 | 90% (30 reviews)[76] | N/A |
4 | 100% (8 reviews)[77] | N/A |
5 | 83% (6 reviews)[78] | N/A |
6 | 80% (5 reviews) | N/A |
The first season of How to Get Away with Murder received positive reviews, with most praising Viola Davis' performance. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 85% based on 56 reviews, with an average rating of 7.11/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "How to Get Away with Murder isn't conceptually original, but it delivers thrills with melodramatic twists and a captivating lead".[79] Metacritic gave the first season a score of 68 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[80]
Mary McNamara from Los Angeles Times wrote about Viola Davis' performance: "...all eyes are on Davis, Tony winner and Oscar nominee. Magnetic and intimidating, Davis creates an implacable surface beneath which shimmers all manner of fleet and startled emotions. Desire and fear, certainty, self-doubt and resolve are conjured in an instant with the angle of a glance, the lowering of an eyelid and then released as if they were never there".[81] Entertainment Weekly's Melissa Maerz described Davis' performance as "powerfully layered".[82] David Hinckle, from New York Daily News, said that the series does not serve up enough fun unlike Rhimes' other series, Grey's Anatomy and Scandal.[83] Frazier Moore, Associated Press, wrote that the series "promises to be twisty, wicked, dark and fun. And it stars Viola Davis, who brings life to a character of endless calculations and mystery".[84]
The second season also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 93% based on 87 reviews, with an average rating of 8.19/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Developing a stronger narrative this season, How to Get Away with Murder throws more improbable shocks and higher stakes into the mix, adding preposterous fuel to an addictive fire".[85] Lesley Brock, Paste Magazine, praised the second season writing: "I would not put it past How to Get Away with Murder, which has turned all other ABC show plot lines upside down on their heads and shown that nothing is impossible, to throw incest into an already haphazard mix". Brock gave the season a score of 9 out of 10.[86] Kyle Anderson, Entertainment weekly, wrote that with Davis at the front the series can get away with anything.[87]
The third season, once again, also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 90% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 7.52/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Tense and taut, How to Get Away with Murder continues to step-up its game."[88]
Critics' top ten lists
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Ratings
The series pilot on September 25 set a record for DVR playback viewers with 6 million, surpassing the January 27, 2014, record of 5.6 million set by the pilot of The Blacklist.[91] The series premiere had more than 14 million viewers on live broadcast, and over 20 million with DVR.[92]
Season | Timeslot (ET) | Number of Episodes | Premiere | Finale | TV Season | Overall rank | 18–49 rank | Overall viewership | ||
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1 | Thursdays 10:00 pm | 15 | September 25, 2014 | 14.12[93] | February 26, 2015 | 8.99[94] | 2014–15 | #30[5] | #12[5] | 11.40[5] |
2 | 15 | September 24, 2015 | 8.38[95] | March 17, 2016 | 5.29[96] | 2015–16 | #32[6] | #9[6] | 10.26[6] | |
3 | 15 | September 22, 2016 | 5.11[97] | February 23, 2017 | 4.92[98] | 2016–17 | #44[7] | #15[7] | 7.91[7] | |
4 | 15 | September 28, 2017 | 3.96[99] | March 15, 2018 | 3.83[100] | 2017–18 | #64[101] | #26[101] | 6.42[101] | |
5 | 15 | September 27, 2018 | 2.93[102] | February 28, 2019 | 2.76[103] | 2018–19 | #85[9] | #40[9] | 5.15[9] | |
6 | 15 | September 26, 2019 | 2.43[104] | May 14, 2020 | 3.20[105] | 2019–20 | #79[106] | #49[106] | 4.27[106] |
Accolades
The first season of the series was awarded Television Program of the Year by the American Film Institute and won Outstanding Drama Series at the 46th NAACP Image Awards and 26th GLAAD Media Awards. The series was also nominated for Favorite New TV Drama at the 41st People's Choice Awards and TV Drama of the Year at the GALECA awards. In 2016 the second season was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 47th NAACP Image Awards, Favorite Network TV Drama at the 42nd People's Choice Awards and Outstanding Drama Series at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards.
Viola Davis became the first black woman to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, also winning two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series and the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Davis also received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series, the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Actress in a Drama Series, and the Television Critics Association at the TCA Awards for Individual Achievement in Drama. Other cast members have also received recognition for their performances, with Alfred Enoch and Aja Naomi King being nominated by the NAACP as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards. Cicely Tyson was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress at the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards. Glynn Turman was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Year | Association | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | American Film Institute Awards | Television Program of the Year | How to Get Away with Murder | Won | [107] |
2015 | BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | [108] |
Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [109] | |
Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | |||
GALECA Award | TV Drama of the Year | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | [110] | |
TV Performance of the Year - Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | |||
GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | Won | [111] | |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama | Viola Davis | Nominated | [112] | |
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | Won | [113] | |
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Won | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Alfred Enoch | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Aja Naomi King | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writer for a Drama Series | Erika Green Swafford (Episode: "Let's Get to Scooping") | Won | |||
OFTA Television Award | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [114] | |
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Actress In A New TV Series | Viola Davis | Won | [115] | |
Favorite New TV Drama | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Won | [116] | |
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | |||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Won | [117] | |
TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Drama | Viola Davis | Nominated | [118] | |
2016 | Artios Awards | Casting, Television Pilot: Drama | Linda Lowy, Diane Heery, Jason Loftus, Jamie Castro | Nominated | [119] |
Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [120] | |
BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | ||
GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | [121] | |
Gold Derby Awards | Best Drama Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | [122] | |
Best Drama Guest Actress | Famke Janssen | Nominated | |||
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama | Viola Davis | Nominated | [123] | |
NAACP Image Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Viola Davis | Nominated | [124] | |
Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Alfred Enoch | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writer for a Drama Series | Erika Green Swafford, Doug Stockstill (Episode: "Mama's Here Now") | Nominated | |||
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Dramatic TV Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | [125] | |
Favorite Network TV Drama | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [116] | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Won | [126] | |
2017 | Black Reel for Television Awards | Outstanding Actress, Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [127] |
Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Angela Robinson (Episode: "There Are Worse Things Than Murder") | Nominated | |||
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [128] | |
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [116] | |
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | |||
2018 | Black Reel for Television Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | [129] |
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [130] | |
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | [116] | |
2019 | BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | Nominated | |
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [131] | |
Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Guest Actor or Actress in a Television Series | Kerry Washington | Won | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [116] | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Glynn Turman | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | |||
2020 | Black Reel for Television Awards | Outstanding Actress, Drama Series | Viola Davis | Pending | [132] |
Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Pending | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | Nominated | [116] | |
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Nominated | [133] | |
2021 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | Won | [134] |
Transmisión
How to Get Away with Murder airs on Thursdays at 10:00 p.m., Eastern Time. ABC pushed Grey's Anatomy and Scandal to 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., creating an all-night block of Shonda Rhimes–produced dramas airing on Thursdays, a rarity in American television.[135] It was announced on July 14, 2014 that the series would debut September 25, 2014.[1] In Canada, the series airs with sim-subbing of advertising in same timeslot on CTV, though it airs three hours earlier before the original ABC timeslot in the Atlantic Time Zone on CTV Atlantic in the Maritime Provinces.[136][137]
The series began airing on TV2 in New Zealand and the Seven Network in Australia on February 10, 2015.[138][139] In Australia, the series moved to 7flix from the second half of the second season onwards and like in the US, airs in a programming block dedicated to Shonda Rhimes-produced dramas including Grey's Anatomy and Scandal.[140]
In Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia the series airs on Sony Channel Asia within 12 hours of its original broadcast.[141] In India, it airs on Star World Premiere.[142]
Medios domésticos
Seasons 1 and 2 have been released on DVD, and Netflix currently streams all six seasons where available (each season is added a month after its finale under their agreement with ABC Studios). The last five episodes aired on ABC are carried on Hulu the day after their premiere. Additionally, individual episodes may be purchased from most online video retailers, including iTunes.
- Season 1
The first season DVD was first released in Region 1 on August 4, 2015.[143]
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- Season 2
The second season DVD was first released in Region 1 on June 21, 2016.[144]
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enlaces externos
- Official website
- How to Get Away with Murder at IMDb