Really, we all must skip town one way or another.
She clashes with her sister, who resents her for abandoning the family and their mother.
Its what got Sam murdered, you shot.

Credit: ABC/Mitch Haaseth
They bury the letter, and Annalise clings to her mothers robe, and together they grieve.
It seems Caleb killed the Hapstall parents, and Annalise nabs a testimony from Catherine verifying this.
Catherine reveals she was so blinded by her love of Caleb (called it!)
Whatever ends this story line.
Also, I refuse to call this anything but a suicide.
Franks crime is despicable and, in my opinion, completely character-altering.
And whats worse is Sams ridiculous reaction to it!
Think about how shell feel knowing it could have been prevented, he says.
I lost my son.
I cant lose her, too, he says.
You tell her, Ill ruin you, he says.
You owe me, he says.
Its absurd, outrageous, and the kind of shark-jumping oversight thats just plainly, unsatisfyingly wrong.
So, anyway: In the present, Franks pacing, working out, haunted by what Annalise knows.
Knowing that Wallace is Wes dad?
Or that Wes knows?
Or that Annalise is about to catch up to everything hes ever done to her and her now-dead family?
and then hes gone, fleeing Philadelphia with a clean apartment and soiled psyche.
But where does he go?
Still, Wes visits New York and approaches Wallace outside of his office building.
In the twilight, Wes is polite and amiable.
I think Im your son, he says, and Wallace questions why hed even think that.
Wes has barely said the name Annalise Keating when a burst of blood splatters across his face.
Clearly, someone in a car, right?
And could it have been Frank, out to keep Mahoney quiet before Annalise finds out about the baby?
(Too late, since Bonnie has already spilled.)
Or Laurel, who followed Wes and shot him forsome reason?
Oh my God were going to do this again arent we?
(Im torn I still want Michaela to be with Gay Aiden!
That Vera Wang should never go to waste.)
FINAL THOUGHTS
Well, here we are.
Were those procedurals the heart of the show and the reason you watch?
No, but they did offer a consistency to the series that was thoroughly lacking in season 2.
The audience knows shes there!
(Seriously, remember when these kids were actually law students?)
And was Olivers life-changing HIV status mentioned more than twice this season?
Was Bonnies teased backstory given any more fleshing out?