Welcome to Raw Reflections
This is where the commentary gets sharp, the writing gets bold, and nothing is off-limits. Raw Reflections is more than a blog—it’s an ongoing conversation about law, identity, culture, power, and the personal truths we’re told to keep quiet.
Here, I unpack courtroom drama, critique pop culture, analyze the systems meant to protect us (but often don’t), and write through the chaos of being alive in a world that demands silence from the loudest hearts. From legal education to emotional storytelling, every post is crafted with clarity, depth, and purpose.
If you’re here for truth, for context, for the unfiltered version of what really matters—then you’re in the right place.
My Emotional Support Shows and What They Say About Me
From murder trials to media empires, these are the shows I keep rewatching when I need comfort, clarity, or a little controlled chaos. Here’s what my emotional support shows say about me—and probably about you, too.
Murder, Trauma, and Annalise Keating: A Raw Rewatch of How to Get Away with Murder
Six seasons. Countless lies. Too many bodies. And one woman at the center of it all—Annalise Keating. How to Get Away with Murder wasn’t just a show about crime—it was about survival, legacy, and the emotional cost of carrying everyone else’s secrets. From the night Sam Keating died to the moment Annalise stood on the stand and told the truth about herself, this show never stopped pushing the limits. In this blog series, I break down every season, rank every character, and process the heartbreak that came with the final goodbye.
5 Shows I Wish I Could Watch for the First Time Again
Some shows don’t just entertain—they imprint. These five series didn’t just pass time, they changed me. From redefining justice to teaching me the cost of revenge, these comfort shows have been on repeat for years. And if I could experience them for the first time all over again… I would, in a heartbeat.