Fall TV Popularity Contest: At first blush, Asher seems like a stereotypical rich kid jerk - aggressive, loud, arrogant, entitled - but over the course of Murder's last few episodes, he's emerged as more of a comic-relief bro who's full of one-liners ("We make good spies!") yet doesn't actually mean any harm (as of now). In TV, you're in people's homes every week. Lest we forget, Asher was MIA in the bonfire/flying cheerleader/murdered professor flash-forwards until two weeks ago, when he came pounding on Annalise's door looking for the rest of the Keating Five and the Immunity Idol. (Thursday's episode will also reveal exactly where Asher was when Sam bit it.) McGorry, who says he wasn't worried about Asher's flash-fate during the first three episodes, points out that unlike everyone else on the drama, Asher doesn't really lie, which could spell trouble for the other four. Michaela [Aja Naomi King] tries to steal the outlines, Laurel [Karla Souza] has tons of lies and is making out with Frank [Charlie Weber], Connor [Jack Falahee] plays and sleeps with people for information. Must-see new shows But just because Asher doesn't currently tell lies or keep secrets, that doesn't he can't or won't be forced to start, right? [...] McGorry promises that "something big" involving Asher happens at the end of Thursday's episode, and that it will have people talking. There's funny stuff, emotional stuff and flat-out crazy stuff.