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Exclusive Photos: How to Get Away With Murder's Connor and Oliver Wed

Exclusive Photos: How to Get Away With Murder's Connor and Oliver Wed

Connor and Oliver

The longtime couple played by Jack Falahee and Conrad Ricamora will finally get hitched.

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Connor (Jack Falahee) and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) are finally getting married -- and naturally, there's murder in the air.

The pair will tie the knot Thursday in the winter finale of ABC's How to Get Away With Murder, as these exclusive photos obtained by The Advocate reveal.

However, there will be sorrow tied in to the celebration, as the identity of a murder victim will also be revealed in the episode, titled "I Want to Love You Until the Day I Die," according to a statement from ABC.

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Since 2015, Connor and Oliver have been one of the most prominent same-sex couples on network television. In their run on How to Get Away With Murder, they have also made history; Oliver received an HIV diagnosis, making him and Connor a rare depiction of a serodiscordant relationship.

The series, created by gay writer Peter Nowalk and produced by Shonda Rhimes, stars Viola Davis as a cutthroat law professor and her legal team of students, including Connor. It has broken boundaries in bringing portrayals of gay sex and sexuality to the airwaves, such as its infamous rimming scene.

Don't miss the winter finale of How to Get Away With Murder Thursday at 10 p.m. Eastern on ABC. Watch the teaser below.

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Daniel Reynolds

Daniel Reynolds is the editor of social media for The Advocate. A native of New Jersey, he writes about entertainment, health, and politics.
Daniel Reynolds is the editor of social media for The Advocate. A native of New Jersey, he writes about entertainment, health, and politics.