None of the Keating Five are under the sheet – so who is?
at Frank ringing in my ears for the next week.
What a dramatic and graphic conclusion to the last episode leading up to the shows midseason finale.

Credit: ABC/Richard Cartwright
Lets dive into episode 8: No More Blood.
This episode begins in the present day, with Bonnie in Annalises prison cell.
As we know, he just left Bonnies after begging for her forgiveness.

Frank tries to apologize to Laurel, and says he doesnt know what hell do if hes alone tonight.
Just then, Annalise and Bonnie call Laurel and ask if Franks there and if shes okay.
Eventually, Frank says he should go, despite his distraught nature.
Laurel tells him to stay anyway.
Annalise tells him to leave immediately; she does not want these people hurt.
Frank hides in the house until they fall asleep and he can sneak out.
He also doesnt understand Annalises decision to let Frank back into her life and office.
Annalise tells Wes to not worry about it and shes happy to hear about him and Laurel.
NEXT: Lets talk about THAT explosive scene
Wes meets with a court-appointed psychologist for an interview.
Hes given a clean bill of health and takes the stand to testify against Charles Mahoney.
He lies again, and says he saw Charles across the street around the time Wallace was shot.
The answer to that is: sort of.
Once there, she had Frank call it from Lisas house.
Obviously, we know those phone records could easily disprove this.
It does seem like Wes might be off the hook for Mahoneys murder.
The Explosive Scene Worth its Own Section
You know the one Im talking about.
Annalise and Frank reunite in her house, and Frank tries desperately to explain himself.
Frank is very sad and very serious without a beard!
Annalise isnt hearing any of it, though.
Frank says he wants to face everything.
At this point, Annalise starts yelling at him to do it, to pull the trigger.
Annalise, however, begs Frank to pull the trigger and screams DO IT!
at him over and over again.
They meet a few times to discuss the situation and the stellar legal counsel Annalise recommended.
Annalise then offers to take on the situation herself to represent President Hargrove in the custody battle.
Initially, things seemed to be going well for these two.
What is this craziness?
Why did he go back to Connor in the first place, when he knew Connor still loved him?
Was it just to get information out of him, and when that didnt work he picked this fight?
It seems like nothing Oliver has done this season has made any sense.
Bonnie says nothing, but Oliver wonders if theyve seen or heard from Connor.
Thats right, in tonights last scene, we see Connor alive and well.
Hes missing from the group because hes in bed with Olivers former crush, Thomas.
Youre a bad boy!
#NOTunderthesheet
Thankfully, we know Connor is safe.
But can we believe that?
This show always has a twist.
I guess well find out during next weeks midseason finale.