Viola Davis At The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards
Viola Davis arrives at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California August 25, 2014. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

The first season finale of ShondaLand’s “How To Get Away With Murder” on ABC served some big answers and left the viewers with several questions. Here are some of the revelations from the 2-hour show.

Spoiler alert: This update recaps the highlights of “How To Get Away With Murder” finale. Read on at your own risk.

HTGAWM will reveal the identity of Lila’s real killer, the spoiler reports promised. True enough, toward the end of the second hour of the show, the audience finally learned the real killer. And then there’s another mystery murder.

HTGAWM Finale Revelations:

1. Michaela’s ring has been with Laurel all along. The latter found it necessary to keep Michaela believing it’s gone so she would stick with the group.

2. Frank killed Lila, but he did it on the orders of Sam, whom he “owed.” (Viewers expect to see more Frank-and-Sam history in HTGAWM Season 2.)

3. Someone killed Rebecca. Annalise found her body. Aside from her, Sam is the only one who’s aware of the former murder suspect’s death.

Among the questions after the finale:

1. What did Frank owe Sam?

2. Who killed Rebecca?

3. To whom did Rebecca send this text: "eggs 911 lawyer's house?"

4. How would Wes pull himself together after convincing himself everything’s been his fault?

5. Where would the ADA investigation with Asher regarding Sam’s murder go?

The murder of Lila Stangard (Megan West) will continue to haunt the Keating Five (one of them still unaware of the complete story), according to show boss Peter Nowalk.

“I don't want to be like, ‘We're done with season one! Here's a whole new thing for season two!’ I want to follow, to me, what would be the real aftermath of what these characters went through in season one,” Nowalk told The Hollywood Reporter.

Many ShondaLand viewers are convinced that HTGAWM Season 2 is only a matter of formality. The Keating Five may or may not find early on in the second season that Rebecca was not set free – at least not in the way it looked like. Rebecca (Katie Findlay) is dead, free from the madness of Wes’ world.

Nowalk, who created “How To Get Away With Murder,” is also a part of two other ShondaLand shows: “Scandal” and “Grey’s Anatomy.”