After six seasons,How to Get Away With Murderis drawing to a twisty close.
“Everything they give me Im gonna keep.
Every coat, every dress, every pair of shoes,” she told EW.

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“I wish I could take my trailer but thats not going to happen.”
Many of the Keating Four kept a token from the house they shared as roommates on the series.
“I’ve already stolen a couple keepsakes from the Keating Four house.

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“There might be continuity errors, which is my fault.
I had been slowly stealing these little vintage windup robots that are on the bookshelf.
So then all of us went and got them.

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Now we all have little Keating Four robots in our houses.”
Falahee’s onscreen partnerConrad Ricamoratook a similarly nostalgic item from the house their characters shared as a couple.
“I took two of the little dog statues that probably the audience could never see.

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But from day one, they were always in my apartment and then in the K4 house.”
She still managed to nab one piece from her own character’s collection though.
“Ill keep some jackets,” he said.
Charlie Weber, the man behind sometimes hitman Frank Delfino, opted for a more sinister costume piece.
“The one thing I need to take with me is Franks gloves.
His murder gloves,” he said.
“Thats the one thing I have to have.”
I did keep that because I spent so much time with that puddle.”
“There is a painting in Bonnie’s house that I really love,” she explained.
“I just find it this haunting image; it makes me think so much of Bonnie.
I’m going to take a stab at photograph it and print it on canvas.”
How to Get Away With Murderconcludes its six-season run on Thursday at 10 p.m. on ABC.