Fans didn't really see this latest survivor reveal coming on "How to Get Away with Murder." Earlier last week, Wes (Alfred Enoch) topped the list of the most likely person to be #underthesheet on Night X. However, he ended up alive and well in the latest episode. Aside from being among the living, he has also managed to turn against Annalise (Viola Davis). According to Romper, Annalise will be arrested, presumably for the fire at her house, and Wes will be the one responsible, trading in his testimony for immunity. You want someone to help take her down," he told the police. "This is the only way I talk."

Viewers are confused whether to trust everything they saw on the latest episode. Knowing the nature of the show, they can't. It can be remembered that this might be similar to last season's infamous Annalise stab, which later turned out to be part of a much larger plan set into motion by Annalise herself. Wes' betrayal can possibly be another one of those tricks, but only time will tell. E! News also suggests to consider this hint from guest star Luna (Lauren) Valez, who recurs as Soraya Hargrove: "I think there's so much about the night we don't know. And the night is young. So, what you see may not always be what you get."

As what always happen with the show, the Wes reveal wasn't the only big development this week. After days of circling one another, pretending to be fine with their split, Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) finally came stumbling drunkenly back to Connor (Jack Falahee), leading to the two to spend the night together on Michaela's (Aja Naomi King) bed. The question that arised here: Is Coliver back on? With Connor's whereabouts still unknown, it makes him only one of three possible victims of #underthesheet.

There's also a major development in Annalise and Soraya's relationship, with the former learning the latter had been getting blackout drunk and is at risk of losing her children. Soraya's vulnerability during the AA meeting prompted Annalise to share the name of a top family law attorney who can help her out. Meanwhile, "How to Get Away With Murder" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on ABC.