After only six episodes and what seems to be a consensus that their coupledom is peripheral to the plot of "How to Get Away with Murder," we'd like to inform you that Laurel and Frank already have several homemade YouTube montages devoted to their relationship. We'd also like you to know that commenters on said videos have apparently nicknamed the pair "Flaurel," as if that were a something the Internet has been doing all along. (Don't worry, Internet, no need to start now.)
No affront meant to the creators of these videos, of course -- they're all quite well-made -- but Laurel and Frank (sorry, we can't bring ourselves to call them Flaurel) are hardly a couple most viewers have vested interest in. They don't often appear onscreen together, and, when they do, their relationship is tertiary to almost everything else happening on the show. Of the more than 360 "How to Get Away with Murder" photos on ABC's press site, we couldn't find a single shot of the pair alone together. That's why we're so tickled with these declarations of adoration. Usually this treatment is reserved for Sam and Diane types, but these days everyone is a fan favorite somewhere, apparently.
Without further ado, we now give you Flaurel:
No affront meant to the creators of these videos, of course -- they're all quite well-made -- but Laurel and Frank (sorry, we can't bring ourselves to call them Flaurel) are hardly a couple most viewers have vested interest in. They don't often appear onscreen together, and, when they do, their relationship is tertiary to almost everything else happening on the show. Of the more than 360 "How to Get Away with Murder" photos on ABC's press site, we couldn't find a single shot of the pair alone together. That's why we're so tickled with these declarations of adoration. Usually this treatment is reserved for Sam and Diane types, but these days everyone is a fan favorite somewhere, apparently.
Without further ado, we now give you Flaurel: