"How to Get Away With Murder" is sizzling up. With many shocking events already unfolding, it's hard to realize that the show is just barely half into the season.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Asher, played by actor Matt McGorry, is not the douche-but-innocent guy we all thought him to be.
All throughout the second season of the show, Asher consistently found himself tangled into the web of ADA Sinclair, played by brilliant actress Sarah Burns. We see Sinclair continuing to blackmail Asher and letting him spy on Annalise Keating for her or else she would reveal sordid details of what happened at Trotter Lake.
However, he also faces the dilemma of snitching on Bonnie to Sinclair regarding the death of Sam. But, when he learned about the abuse Bonnie experienced at the hands of her father, it seems that now Asher has a reason to stop betraying Annalise Keating and her team.
McGorry recently stopped by for an interview and discussed at length about his expanded role on the show and whether he's aware of his classmates' involvement with the murders.
Out of all the student closely working with attorney Keating, Asher seems to be the only one who has no idea that his co-students are actually responsible for Sam Keating's death. When asked whether he would start suspecting something, the actor just said that his character is currently experiencing heavy problems of his own and added, "I don't think he would notice much more than that at the moment."
Apart from Asher's storyline, another interesting angle on "How to Get Away With Murder" is the arrival of Keating's friend and secret lover, Eve Rothlow, who is portrayed by Famke Janssen of "Taken" and "X-Men" fame.
As reported by Mirror, Janssen said, "Eve comes on the show as somebody from Annalise Keating's past,"
She added, "She is somebody, who we are going to find out over time a lot about. We'll know her relationship to Annalise and how they know each other soon. There is lots of intrigue and plot points that will come up."
Perhaps her most memorable scene with Viola Davis is when their character engaged in a controversial and rather risqué act together.
The show is no stranger to showing steamy scenes on TV so Entertainment Online asked the cast and crew on how they get away with those.
Aja Naomi King said, "You have to be very careful with your facial expressions," while series star Davis quipped, "The feet is only part that I will show. That's it. Ankle down -- perfect!"
Additionally, the show employs the use of camera angles and quick cutting so they can work around the censors, while not losing the steaminess of the scene.
Catch how they work it on "How to Get Away With Murder" when it airs tonight at 10 PM ET/PT on ABC.