Annalise (Viola Davis) is back to make some changes in her life. The first change is to fire the Keating 4 and Bonnie (Liza Weil). This change forces them to find new paths on their lives. Meanwhile, a pregnant Laurel (Karla Souza) is obsessed with accusing her father for the murder of Wes.
You can notice that this season is so much different than the previous three seasons. This time Annalise tries to be on her own to improve herself while the K4 are trying improving themselves without the help or support of Annalise. This season also allows a more significant focus on Laurel, Connor and Annalise. Annalise is assisting to therapy after her problems with alcohol. Laurel is fighting against her own father, and Connor is giving up to his career.
The new storylines are great. The show makes many good choices during this season like making the characters make different mistakes instead of the usual insane murders and having Annalise going after a new project that makes a great commentary about the system of justice in America. But the show equally allows some terrible choices like making Laurel the new Wes and giving it so much importance to her family since this season.
The first nine episodes are golden. They are full of twists and turns, revelations that makes us gag and more but the last episodes of the season are the weakest. That's why this season gets 9 out of 10.