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Grosse Pointe Garden Society Stages HTGAWM Reunion, Casting Jack Falahee Opposite Aja Naomi King

Grosse Pointe Garden Society Stages HTGAWM Reunion, Casting Jack Falahee Opposite Aja Naomi King

Yahoo24-03-2025
Grosse Pointe Garden Society is organizing a killer reunion.
Jack Falahee will guest-star in two upcoming episodes of the NBC drama, joining former How to Get Away With Murder co-star Aja Naomi King, TVLine has learned.
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Falahee will appear in Episodes 6 and 7 as Pierce, the charming owner of Grosse Pointe realty company Goldman Properties. According to Pierce's official description, 'he has a run in with Catherine and despite offering her an interview with his firm, becomes an unlikely adversary.' (Watch a clip of his debut above.)
Falahee starred alongside King in ABC's How to Get Away With Murder for its entire six-season run from 2014-2020. His other TV credits include Mercy Street, Twisted and The Carrie Diaries.
Aside from Catherine's career opportunity with Pierce, Episode 6 (Sunday, 10/9c) will also see Brett's new connection turning heads. Meanwhile, according to the logline, Birdie becomes more entangled with Ford and his family, and Alice gets new insight during lunch with Patty. In terms of the murder mystery, we'll also zero in on Marilyn's early departure from the gala. (Who's the murder victim?)
As previously reported, the freshman series will then make its move from Sundays to Fridays, beginning with Episode 7 on Friday, April 4 at 8 pm. Titled 'Germination,' the episode will find Alice facing challenges at work, Brett struggling to launch his car restoration business and Birdie spiraling deeper into the throes of her affair. Flash forwards will show Catherine's marriage struggling even further as law enforcement seeks answers.
Hit PLAY on the clip above to watch Falehee and King reunite in Grosse Pointe, then hit the comments with your thoughts!
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