This episode marks the final appearance of Jasmine, a former client of Annalise's who dies of a drug overdose.
She realizes the stakes of her new case are much higher than anticipated while dealing with her own recovery.
While not in this specific episode, a significant "paper" plot point in the series involves Jorge Castillo signing papers to recant testimony against his daughter, Laurel, in exchange for a hard drive. In a later scene from the series, Tegan Price also uses a piece of paper to communicate "I'm in" to Annalise to avoid detection. Episode Highlights:
Michaela and Laurel work together to find information regarding Wes's death, while Connor makes a life decision that the rest of the group doesn't support.
The title refers to Annalise Keating deciding to take on a risky class-action lawsuit aimed at reforming the judicial system—a move she views as a "greater good" despite the personal and professional stakes.
The phrase "" is the title of Season 4, Episode 3 of the legal thriller series How to Get Away with Murder .
This episode marks the final appearance of Jasmine, a former client of Annalise's who dies of a drug overdose.
She realizes the stakes of her new case are much higher than anticipated while dealing with her own recovery. [S4E3] It's for the Greater Good
While not in this specific episode, a significant "paper" plot point in the series involves Jorge Castillo signing papers to recant testimony against his daughter, Laurel, in exchange for a hard drive. In a later scene from the series, Tegan Price also uses a piece of paper to communicate "I'm in" to Annalise to avoid detection. Episode Highlights: This episode marks the final appearance of Jasmine,
Michaela and Laurel work together to find information regarding Wes's death, while Connor makes a life decision that the rest of the group doesn't support. In a later scene from the series, Tegan
The title refers to Annalise Keating deciding to take on a risky class-action lawsuit aimed at reforming the judicial system—a move she views as a "greater good" despite the personal and professional stakes.
The phrase "" is the title of Season 4, Episode 3 of the legal thriller series How to Get Away with Murder .
This course explores methods of evangelism appropriate to the ages and developmental levels of adolescents. In addition to surveying current trends, students will present an appropriate gospel message using a form of their choosing. The course is designed for youth ministry majors/minors, students interested in working with youth, as well as other students interested in lay or parachurch ministry with youth. Prerequisite(s): YM 350 recommended, but not required. Grading Method: Letter Grade Term Typically Offered: Every other Spring