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How To Get Away With Murder, Teresa and Joe on WWHL And More on TV Tonight

How to get away with murder episode 3

Oct. 9 2014, Published 2:51 p.m. ET

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There's no TV premieres or finales tonight—guess that excitement stage of fall TV has passed. However, there's still plenty of new episodes worth tuning into! Get deets below:

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The Vampire Diaries. 8pm on The CW. Jeremy meets a new girl in Mystic Falls while Elena, meanwhile, seeks Alaric's help in her moving on.

Watch What Happens Live. 9pm on Bravo. Teresa and Joe Giudice continue their intense interview with Andy Cohen in part two, in which they discuss whether or not Teresa resents her husband for getting her into this mess. Part 1 raked in over 3 million viewers, BTW, so whoa.

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Project Runway. 9pm on Lifetime. In the final challenge before Fashion Week, the five finalists must improve upon a look from the previous season. And oh yes, this season's most recent eliminees are back to help in the workroom.

PHOTOS: The Real Housewives React to Teresa and Joe Giudice's Sentencing

A to Z. 9:30pm on ABC. Andrew's boss bans office romance, encouraging his team to use the dating app they work for instead. Sucks for Zelda...

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How To Get Away With Murder. 10pm on ABC. Annalise's clients this week are the school's quarterback and a soccer mom accused of murder, played by Ana Ortiz!

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