One of the hottest new network shows this fall, ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder" is still tantalizing fans and even former presidents.

Former President Bill Clinton appeared on daytime talk show "Ellen," and revealed that he loves to watch political and legal thrillers on television. He admitted he loves to watch his "very close friend" Kevin Spacey in the Netflix series "House of Cards" and shows from the mind of TV mega-producer Shonda Rhimes.

"I like this 'How to Get Away with Murder.' I like 'Scandal,'" Clinton said. "I love anything Shonda Rhimes does. I still watch 'Grey's Anatomy.'"

When the host, Ellen Degeneres, teased the former president about how much television he watched, he explained, "I had a wife with a traveling job for a while, so I was home alone a lot."

For Clinton and all other "How to Get Away with Murder" fans alike, Thursday's episode promises to go even further with the bombshell dropped at the end of episode seven.

In "He Has a Wife," Viola Davis' character Annalise Keating and her young legal team tackle the defense of a mother standing trial for killing her family's nanny while heavily medicated. According to the Futon Critic, another shocking twist comes to light in Lila's murder case that "could change everything for Rebecca and Bonnie's loyalty to Annalise. In flashbacks, we learn more about Lila and Sam's relationship."

Last week's episode revealed that Lila was six weeks pregnant at her time of death, and the abrupt ending left viewers wondering if Annalise's husband Sam knew, since it would make an excellent motive for murder. There is also the mystery of what will happen between Wes and Rebecca, whose romantic feelings for each other were finally released in episode seven.

Episode eight is billed as the last episode before it is revealed who killed Sam, who is shown dead in flash forwards with Annalise's law students trying to dispose of his body. After the Nov. 20 episode, "How to Get Away with Murder" will take its mid-season break and resume airing after the New Year.