Pretty Little Liars s02e11 Episode Script
I Must Confess
NARRATOR: Previously on Pretty Little Liars: You're not allowed to tell anyone anything that we say? ANNE: Unless something leads me to believe you're a danger to someone.
ARIA: You were getting your own room.
- Before the pipes went off.
They have to fix the pipes so we're roomies.
SPENCER: N.
A.
T.
Club? Jason DiLaurentis.
N.
A.
T.
Club.
Garrett Reynolds.
N.
A.
T.
- For "we see all.
" JASON: Looking for someone? - Which one is A? - What if A is a group of people? They know about us.
Only a matter of time before they figure it out.
- What is going on? - I don't wanna talk.
And I said we have to.
HANNA: If it weren't for Isa-hell my mom would be with my dad right now.
KATE: Training a horse is an art.
Bending its will until it knows you're its master.
That's how you're gonna feel.
There are things that I haven't told you.
- And I need to.
- Why don't we do this in my office? ARIA: How is she? SPENCER: Shaken.
Is there something you wanna tell me about Mr.
Fitz? - Are Mr.
Fitz and Spencer involved? ARIA: What? No.
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
[CAR DOOR CLOSES AND ENGINE STARTS.]
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
Yeah, we weren't sure, we just thought that maybe she-- Ugh.
Yeah, thanks.
- She's not at swim practice.
- She's not allowed near the pool.
All her clothes are here.
You think she did something crazy? SPENCER: Like what? Like jump in her car and burn rubber till she hits Texas.
Leave everything? She didn't take her phone.
I wouldn't either if I were her.
I mean, A had his/her/its hands around her neck and keeps reminding her.
[PANTING.]
- I mean, she hasn't slept in weeks.
- Who has? Hanna, did you not see this? Is that you? Yeah, of course it's me.
Unless you're Aria's mom, just assume it's Spencer, you know, slutting it up.
- Wait, when did she get that? - 3:07 a.
m.
, and it came with a text.
"Clue Ella in and I'll let you out.
A.
" - Give me this.
- Look, Aria, chill.
Emily would never send that to your mother.
She can't, because we have her phone and she left in the middle of the night.
Where the hell is she? Hi.
I'm ready.
To talk.
Good.
Come in and join us.
Your friends have been worried about you.
Em, why didn't you at least wake me? I was sleeping five feet away from you.
I can't keep asking my friends to take care of me.
Emily, if you were seriously thinking about going to Texas, you-- EMILY: I didn't have any plans.
The longer I stayed here, the worse it was gonna get.
And I'm not gonna be used to knock down my best friends.
Emily, we're sitting here because of you.
- None of us think that you-- - That I'm the weakest link.
Yeah, well, somebody else does.
Who? Who's using you to knock down your friends? [SIGHS.]
Somebody has been trying to hurt us.
For a long time.
[BAND OF THIEVES' "TRUTH BEEN TOLD" PLAYING ON CAR STEREO.]
Well, I'm not gonna lie Man, I like it when I hear you say please Yeah It's all right tonight I don't know, the truth been told Never seen a woman like this before Turning her subjects into slaves, yeah [DOOR OPENS.]
'Cause I don't know, truth been told Who's the kind of man Caught dead with Little Misbehave Rattled now, truth been told Never seen a woman like this before ANNE: When did these threats begin? Did the texts start coming after Alison's funeral? Before.
At first, we thought they were coming from Alison.
But then they found her body.
And you don't have any clue who this A person might be? - We do, but - We've been wrong before.
A is an expert at making other people look guilty.
Do we think this person goes to your school? Maybe, but it's not like we go home and we're suddenly safe.
A is everywhere, like constantly on us.
Like a shadow.
And I'm the first person you've told about this? Why have you waited this long to say something? [CHATTERING.]
HANNA: Think we shouldn't have mentioned her? How could we without spilling everything about that summer? - Makes us look like we're making it up.
- Sullivan probably think we're insane.
After the fashion show, even her parents think there's somebody messing with us.
My dad still wants to sue.
- Sue who? - Everyone.
Hey, did you bring them? ARIA: Bring what? I'm gifting Kate at the rehearsal dinner so she'll forget I talked smack about her and Isabel.
You're giving her a book of horse pictures? Classier than a calendar.
Classy would be buying something new.
She's gonna know these are used.
No, she won't, and besides, you have a staff who dusts your books.
Oh, look, horse doing a wheelie.
Kate will love that.
Hanna, your step-sister wants to see you trampled by a horse.
Why are--? It's not about her, okay? It's about my dad.
We're finally getting along and I'm not about to blow it the week he's getting married.
JENNA: It's not what we agreed on.
Do we think that she sent me that picture of Aria and Fitz? We think she had help from Garrett.
Yeah, but why? It's not like torturing us is gonna give her back her sight.
Plus, the person she wants to hurt is already dead.
Yeah, well, she probably had help with that too.
REGINA: No wonder I didn't recognize you.
Grandma.
You have a salad.
I've never seen you eat anything green before.
- Howdy, girls.
GIRLS: Hey.
- Hi.
HANNA: Hey, Gran.
- What are you doing here? - Don't we have a dinner to go to? Yeah, that's tomorrow night.
Oh, yes, well, I guess I just, uh, ran a couple stop signs, got here early.
I need your house keys.
- They got a little girls' room near here? - Inside to the left.
Oh, perfect.
Hanny, come with.
She'll be right back.
I just need to wipe the dew from my lily.
Okay, Grandma, no.
Walking now.
- What does that--? - Doesn't matter.
I'm now officially done eating forever.
JENNA: No, I can't deal with this right now.
ARIA: Guys.
It's not what we agreed on.
Maybe we should've skipped Dr.
Sullivan and gone to the police.
Garrett is on the force, Em.
Jenna got there first.
BYRON: How long do we wait until we do something? We are doing something.
He's seeing someone who specializes in teen depression.
Give it some time.
And that someone also suggested, given my family history that he see a psychiatrist.
Someone who can write a prescription.
- Again, Mike is not your brother.
- No, he is related to him.
Okay, can we cross that bridge when we get there? If we get there? We're there now.
Something has happened to our kid, Ella, and I want him back.
He will come back.
He just needs a little help finding his way.
And that may not come from a bottle of pills.
- Here we go again-- - He needs to talk about his feelings not bury them under medication.
You are not a doctor.
I don't think that's your call.
I'm not saying that some kids don't need them, but one size does not fit all.
I unders-- [SIGHS.]
Hey, what's up? Nothing.
[ELLA SIGHS.]
Dad, I thought you had a class.
- What's going on? Is this about Mike? - No.
Grabbing a bite before I head off to campus.
Byron, what is happening to her brother is not a secret.
It affects her too.
Your father and I have a difference of opinion about Mike.
Yeah, and I'm not taking a poll.
Okay, we'll talk about this later.
HANNA: So wait, was the ocean freezing? Okay, Caleb, go back.
Whose wetsuit did you borrow? Not "skeevy.
" I'm just jealous of anything getting that close to you.
[CHUCKLES.]
[PHONE BEEPS.]
Uh, can I call you back? My dad's on the other line.
Hey, Dad, what's up? Together? No, no, no, I'm totally into it.
It's just It'll be fun.
Love you too.
What was that about? My dad wants me and Kate to toast tomorrow night at the dinner.
Neat trick.
Are you gonna do it? Well, sure, why not? What is your take on this? Why is he tying the knot with that woman? - What do you mean? He loves Isabel.
- Hmph.
And like my mom says, he deserves to be happy.
Happy? What's happy? Cows are happy and they end up as sloppy joes.
Hey, there, sweetie.
Ha, ha.
Hello, Regina.
Ah, look at your pretty mama.
All dolled up like Condoleezza Rice.
Ha, ha.
Turn around.
Why are all the bowls out? I was just, uh, looking for a better place for them.
It just seems silly that they're so far from the stove.
Um, Dad wants me to give a toast tomorrow night.
- Oh.
- With Kate.
I say skip it.
I vote for skipping everything.
What are you talking about? This child does not wanna see her daddy go through with this - and neither do you.
- Regina.
Tommy is just waiting for you to take him back.
That is not true.
I mention your name, he turns to mush.
Tom thinks you hung the moon, Ashley and there's someone else here who feels the same way.
Right, Hanna? So this is why you came here early? I should've come months ago.
You've gotta fight for your man.
I am not fighting for Tom, Regina.
Our marriage ended a long time ago, and Hanna and I have made peace with that.
I would appreciate it if you'd drop the subject.
Stop baiting your granddaughter.
And put the bowls back.
Thank you very much.
[ASHLEY SIGHS.]
Are you lying to yourself too? [MIDDLE CLASS RUT'S "CRITICAL EMOTIONAL" PLAYING ON COMPUTER.]
Hey.
Mom needs you to go downstairs and help get dinner ready.
- Mike.
- Close the door.
I said get out.
No.
No, I'm not gonna get out.
Mike, you need to let somebody in and not some stranger online.
Who are you even talking to? What's going on in here? Nobody invited her in.
[ELLA SIGHS.]
I tried.
Mike, turn off the computer and come downstairs.
- I'm not hungry.
- Ugh.
Did you even eat lunch? Who cares? Close the door, I'm in the middle of something, okay? No.
You're done.
Give me the computer.
What are you doing? No.
- Let go! - Stop it! [ELLA SHRIEKS.]
Mom.
Are you okay? I'm okay.
Um When your father gets home, this did not happen.
- No.
Mom.
- I have to tell him that I tripped on the stairs.
You tell him the same thing.
- No, Mom, you can't just let him-- - No.
He cannot know about this.
This did not happen.
I'll take care of it.
I'm gonna go get some ice and you need to set the table.
[TRENT DABBS' "WRAP MY MIND AROUND YOU" PLAYING ON CAR STEREO.]
I'm betting it was Garrett on the phone and they were having some kind of fight.
I'm wondering why they were both at Jason's house.
Maybe the "We See Everything" club is back in session.
- So, what's Jenna then, their mascot? - Maybe I could find out more.
No.
Just leave it alone.
Please don't give her a fresh reason to break us up.
It's never gonna happen.
Toby, you say that, but if she's joined that club-- Spencer, it's never gonna happen.
I can't wrap my mind around you ANNE: The pressure you're under at this point can be overwhelming.
Choosing the right college, getting in, leaving home it can all be scary.
A few weeks ago, your principal asked me to come and talk about some of the tough choices you're facing.
But how can you make any good choices when you're not in a safe place? Many of you don't feel safe.
You feel like you can't make a move without someone judging you or challenging you.
Or worse, threatening you.
Bullies have been around since the first caveman invented the club.
When I was in school, the attitude was, kids are cruel but being roughed up a little built character.
Today's bullies can cause a lot more damage.
They have better weapons.
They can keep hitting "send" over and over and hide behind the anonymity of a text or an e-mail which is about as cowardly as it gets.
[WHISPERING.]
Would it be bad if we ran to the bathroom right now? - Way bad.
- Why is she doing this? Shh.
These vicious attacks sent through electronic means may as well be carved in stone.
If you think a college admissions board, not to mention a jury - won't examine the evidence - [MOUTHS.]
Bully.
you're sadly mistaken.
All it takes is for the victims to stop being afraid and decide to speak up and speak out.
Am I the only one who thinks she's made things worse? - Why would it be worse? - She tore our clothes off - in front of the entire school.
- She wasn't betraying us.
This is someone trying to help us take down the enemy.
- Is your phone back on? - Yeah.
Why? SPENCER: Sullivan finished 10 minutes ago, and we haven't heard from the beast.
So that's progress.
HANNA: Or the quiet before the storm.
- What are you looking at? - Hmm? Nothing.
Look, Sullivan's right.
Right? It was time to speak up.
[JENNA'S CANE CLACKING.]
- I'll talk to you guys later.
JENNA: Aria? Did you go to the assembly? Yeah, we all did, Jenna.
Why? Just curious.
What did you think of the shrink's speech? Too little too late, huh? - What's that supposed to mean? - A shame St.
Sullivan wasn't around when your friend Alison was ruling these halls.
I guess it takes one bully to know another, Jenna.
Could you please move your stick? There are people trying to get past you.
TOM: Clare, Alex, meet my beautiful mother, Regina Marin.
She drove in from Cincinnati.
Uh, Clare and Alex are friends of Isabel's from college.
I've mentioned them.
No, if you did, I don't remember.
TOM: Sure you do, Mom.
Heh.
We traveled to Mexico last year.
Clare and Alex Tobin.
I, uh, sent pictures.
REGINA: I don't remember names.
HANNA: Do you already have these? I can exchange them.
I have the receipt.
No.
I like them.
I just felt really bad about what happened at the stables.
Some of the things that I said and how I treated your horse.
- I thought he was the one who bit you.
- Yeah, yeah, well, I had it coming.
I'm not exactly proud about what I said to you on the phone, either.
Is there any way that we can just start over? I mean, this whole situation is weird, any way you look at it.
Totally.
Before it was just me and my mom and now there's Tom.
- And a seat always up on our toilet.
- Should we put that in the toast? Heh.
- Don't feel bad.
She forgets my name.
- No, I don't, Tom.
I'm not senile.
I just already have too many people living in my head.
[GUESTS CHUCKLE.]
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you two.
How's it going? Um, we're coming up with stuff.
That's great.
You're speaking just before dessert and if you don't, my mother will.
REGINA: Do you think they have anything harder than this bubbly wine? Could we get two lemonades, please? Do you wanna see the dress? The wedding dress? It's here? I'm its babysitter.
Wow, it's awesome.
It's, like, ridiculous.
Here, let's sit and work on the speech.
You can do most of the talking.
Seriously, I'm way better at nodding.
Oh, no, you don't.
We are so in this together.
- What is that? - Liquid courage.
Is that vodka? - Want some? - Uh, I don't think so.
I'm not crazy about speaking in front of strangers, but-- - Seriously takes the edge off.
- Hit me.
[OVEN BEEPING.]
Oh, hi.
I didn't even realize you were home.
You hungry? - You sure you want company? - Absolutely.
[CELL PHONE RINGS.]
Hello? ANNE [ON RECORDING.]
: And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first-? [PHONE RINGS.]
- Hello? ANNE [ON RECORDING.]
: -told about this? - And I'm the first person you've told? - Who is this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm- What about the windows? Devices are planted in interior walls.
If you bug someone, you don't wanna be recording traffic.
- Are you willing to open up these walls? - If that's what it takes, yes.
- What'd you find? - Nothing in the hall.
It's not in the hall.
This was taped in this room.
Is there any chance that the client could've done it? No.
This was not a normal session.
There were several people in the room.
The visit wasn't even scheduled.
Maybe if you give us the people's names we could, uh, investigate further-- I can't.
They're clients.
It's confidential.
They're not the ones who made this recording.
- You're sure of that? - This is the second police report I filed.
This office was vandalized.
If you're not willing to furnish names, there's not a lot we can do.
TULIO: You'll get a call from Detective Klein.
Sorry about this.
Good night.
KATE: Okay, how does this sound? "Teenagers lose their minds when they fall in love.
If you've ever been around Tom and my mom you'd swear they never got out of eleventh grade.
" Does that make you wanna gag? Heh.
No.
It's perfect.
And true.
You just left the planet.
Who's your screensaver? Yum.
What is his name, is he coming to the wedding and does he have any brothers? Caleb, yes, two brothers, but they are 5 and 7.
Damn.
I don't think I can wait for them.
[CHUCKLES.]
Oh, crap.
- What? What just happened? - It's my Uncle Roy.
Uh, don't turn.
Just drink up.
- What? - Before he comes over, drink up.
False alarm.
Sorry.
You know, we should probably get in there.
We're cool.
Can we get two more of these and some of that coconut shrimp? WAITER: Of course.
Okay, where would you put a measuring cup if you were a crazy woman from Oklahoma? Can I just ask, why is Mr.
Marin's mother staying with you if you guys aren't married anymore? Believe it or not, we like each other a lot.
I think she likes me more than her own son.
Okay, why would you put a spatula in the same drawer as a glue gun? This must be so weird for you.
Not really.
She gave us a lawn mower for a wedding gift.
No, I mean, knowing that the person you were married to is now marrying someone else.
Oh, that.
Yeah, it's new territory.
But I'm okay with it.
[SIGHS.]
Why are you okay having frozen dinner with me on a Friday night? Where's Samara? That didn't work out.
Beyond repair? I don't know.
I-- There's still a lot of questions.
Ah.
I've had those.
I hate to admit it, but if Hanna's father hadn't come back I wouldn't have gotten mine answered.
When the other person isn't there, sometimes we tend to make up their side of the conversation.
Which really isn't fair to either one of you.
Yeah.
I've done that more than once.
Yeah.
[ASHLEY SIGHS.]
Okay.
I give up.
She's gonna have to make me a map in the morning.
Thanks, Emily.
Thanks for making a rough night a little less rough.
Good night.
- Hey there.
- Hey.
- Where's your mom? - She's in the shower.
So has everyone eaten already? Well, define everyone.
Mom and I did.
Aria, don't be so unforgiving with your brother.
He may be doing the very best he can.
There's just a lot of stuff that you don't know.
And some stuff I wish I didn't.
Hi.
You're home.
Um, there's a plate for you in the fridge.
Oh, that's okay.
I can wait.
So how's the wrist? Still swollen? No, no, not much.
- I think you should have that x-rayed.
- No, that's not necessary.
I'm gonna go study upstairs.
[SIGHS.]
Um, could you leave that, please? [CHUCKLES.]
Hello, Maya.
Hello, Emily.
What? I thought I saw something.
- What? You keep your eyes open? - No, it's all right.
I just, uh-- I thought I saw a shadow in the upstairs window in Jason's house watching us.
Never mind.
Uh, my bad.
Here, come here.
No, no.
Wait.
There are two shadows up there.
- What? - Jason's not alone.
I just saw two shadows.
Garrett's up there watching with him.
- Spencer.
- I wouldn't even be surprised if Jenna was up there holding the cord while they videotape for their archives.
- Look, let's just go somewhere else.
- No.
Dr.
Sullivan's right.
I'm done running.
They need to know I'm not afraid.
No, no, no, Spencer.
No.
Spencer, wait.
No, no, no, Spencer.
Spencer, wait.
Dad.
Dad, what are you doing here? Dad, what are you doing at Jason's house? We're talking about his fence.
You're done with that.
You set the town's zoning board against him.
Let's not do this, all right? I can't leave this alone.
Why are you having secret meetings with this family? First, Alison's mother, now her brother? - I don't have to answer your questions.
- Yeah, you kind of do.
Another remark and you'll be looking for a job.
Spencer deserves some answers.
- Answers? - Dad-- And just who the hell are you, huh? Did you take this job to stir up trouble? Dad, stop.
No, you couldn't wait to tell her what you unearthed in our yard.
- lt was her hockey stick.
- lt was none of your damn business! None of this is! Now, get in that truck of yours and keep driving, you got me? - Don't listen.
- Don't get in the middle.
I am in the middle of this! Go to the house.
Now.
Go to the house! No, No.
Spencer! Spencer! Get out of the car! - So you've been back since - About two weeks.
My parents are renting this house in Bucks County.
- That's so close.
- Took 45 minutes to get here.
Yeah.
Close-ish.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
So your parents went to Texas, but you stayed here? Mommy must trust you these days.
Yeah, right.
She's probably got someone watching us right now.
Hey, Pam, how's it going? [EMILY CHUCKLES.]
My mom's not like that anymore.
I mean, she's really come around to me being me.
A lot has gone down since I left.
EMILY: I've thought about-- Ha, ha.
- When I first got-- Ha, ha.
- You first.
- No.
My fault.
You go.
I guess I'm just wondering what made you decide to call.
When you were still here, I was not in a good place.
I mean, there were things-- - People I was afraid of.
- I know.
I was one of them.
You were and I'm sorry for that.
But I'm not afraid anymore, of you, of me, of anyone.
I mean, so many things were holding me back but I'm ready now to move on and make real plans-- Ha, ha, whoa, Em, slow down.
Now you're scaring me.
Am I? Relax.
I'm not leaving before I get my calamari.
Mike? Hey.
Is Mom gonna be okay? Yeah.
[SOBS.]
Am I? Yes.
Wow, this is so pretty.
You know, I wanna live in here, don't you? KATE: I guess, if you like the sound of flushing.
Can I just say that I was so nervous about tonight but I'm actually having a lot of fun.
I should've gotten you a real horse book.
Something big and fat and expensive with, I don't know, pictures of naked boys riding on-- [GROANS.]
I need to sit down.
Can you bring the sink over to me? [KATE CHUCKLES.]
This dress is fierce.
So fierce.
I just love that color.
I love, love, love, love it.
But it makes my skin look green.
It would look so much better on you.
Ha.
That's not true.
It is true.
Okay, yeah, you're right.
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you know, do you wanna order a pizza or something? Yes, I will find us something nice and greasy.
I will be right back.
Don't go to sleep.
Hmm.
Sparkly.
[VOMITING AND COUGHING.]
You still wanna talk? Dad, I'm sorry that I ran away.
I just-- Do you remember Alison's grandmother? One who moved down South? I never met her, but, yeah, Alison talked about her.
Why? Well, she passed away a few months after Alison disappeared and the DiLaurentises needed an attorney.
The old lady had money, a lot.
And, apparently, a week before Alison went missing her grandmother amended her will, cut Jason out of it.
What does this have to do with you? Jason's parents begged me to change the date on the former will the one where the old lady left everything to both grandchildren.
- Because? - They didn't want their son to look like the number-one suspect.
They had a daughter presumed dead and a son who suddenly looked like he had real motive.
ALISON: My grandmother pours wine in her chili.
REGINA: I bet she does.
Where's the vinegar? SPENCER: How much of it do you need? - Well, that depends.
Anybody here got a bun in the oven? SPENCER: What? - Gram, gross enough? Well, I'm just saying, four tablespoons and you go into spontaneous labor.
How do you think I got your father to evacuate? It's no joke.
Tom was trouble from the start.
It was like passing a frozen turkey.
Patrick was just the opposite.
He just fell out like a gumdrop.
[GIRLS CHUCKLE.]
Was Patrick your favorite? I don't have favorites, and if I did I wouldn't tell you.
Would you ever disown any of them? Your children? I don't "own" anybody.
There was a war that took care of that.
Read a book.
But I'm curious.
What would it take for you to really cut the cord? If you found out one of your grandkids was plotting to sell a family heirloom and use the money to buy drugs? If anybody I was related to was that deranged then, yes, our family tree would get some serious pruning.
- Are you writing a story or something? - Yeah.
Something like that.
That's why she went down to Georgia.
To get her to change that will.
- Who? - Alison.
And then she must have rubbed it in Jason's face, that's why he killed her.
What are you talking about? And be very careful what you say.
We should be going to the police.
We're not going to the police about this ever.
- Why are you protecting Jason? - I'm not.
- Yes, you are.
- No, I'm protecting myself.
I could be disbarred for touching that will.
So why would you do it? Why would you break the law for them? - It's complicated.
- No, why? What does the DiLaurentis family have on us? I think I've answered enough questions for one night.
Oh, my God.
I know this person.
Hanna.
You all right? Dad, what are you doing in here? You can't come in here.
Yes, I can, if my daughter's not well.
Kate's worried about you.
She said you felt sick.
No, I'm fine, I just-- I ate a bad shrimp.
I'm more concerned with what you're drinking.
What have you got there? - Is that Isabel's dress? - Tom, I'll take care of this.
Let me see that, Hanna.
Dad, it was an accident.
[TOM GROANS.]
Hanna.
Tell me you didn't do this.
- Tom, go back to-- - Mother, stay out of this.
Kate was drinking too.
We didn't have much to eat.
Kate is not drunk, Hanna.
Kate is poised and alert and just gave a very touching toast.
Alone.
Back off, Tom.
I thought we were past all this, but I guess we're not, are we? You would do something like this to make sure this wedding didn't happen? You know, I would've waited and hurled on the bride.
You can both leave now.
I'll say goodbye for you.
Oh, sweetheart, for heaven's sake.
Sweetie, it's okay.
He'll get over it.
[SOBBING.]
Mom? Dad? If we're helping Mike, we need to talk about everything.
- Aria-- - Mike hasn't just broken into one house.
And I've known about it for a while.
And I just kept it to myself because I thought it would help him.
But it hasn't.
And I'm tired of keeping secrets.
And I was asked to do it once and it almost destroyed us.
I don't wanna do it anymore.
Who are you calling? I'm trying to find a 24-hour cleaners.
Oh, honey, try to find an undertaker.
This thing needs to be buried.
[DOOR OPENS.]
KATE: I thought you were alone.
Tom said you were on your way out.
I am.
In a big way.
You feeling better? I brought you some ginger ale.
- Is that what sobered you up so fast? - Excuse me? Hey, what are you--? You can't do that.
Give me that.
Those are mine.
- Oh.
- May I have my purse back, please? Listen, Granny, if I wanted to play airport-- You think you're pretty sly, don't you? This one was guzzling water.
You had the bar all to yourself.
Congratulations, Kate, you settled the score.
But you know what? As soon as I get more than shrimp in my stomach you are gonna be in a world of pain.
We'll see.
[DOOR OPENS THEN CLOSES.]
She shoved your head underwater and you still dated her? Girl, I came back just in time.
Seriously, you did.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Um, I have to take this.
Be right back.
Dr.
Sullivan? ANNE [OVER PHONE.]
: Emily, I'm sorry to be calling this late.
Can you get ahold of the other girls and come to my office now? What's going on? I know who A is.
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
Dr.
Sullivan? Guys, where is she? Are you sure that she said to meet us here? Positive.
She said meet in her office.
- So where is she? - She's not here.
[CELL PHONES BEEPING.]
"The doctor is out.
A.
"
ARIA: You were getting your own room.
- Before the pipes went off.
They have to fix the pipes so we're roomies.
SPENCER: N.
A.
T.
Club? Jason DiLaurentis.
N.
A.
T.
Club.
Garrett Reynolds.
N.
A.
T.
- For "we see all.
" JASON: Looking for someone? - Which one is A? - What if A is a group of people? They know about us.
Only a matter of time before they figure it out.
- What is going on? - I don't wanna talk.
And I said we have to.
HANNA: If it weren't for Isa-hell my mom would be with my dad right now.
KATE: Training a horse is an art.
Bending its will until it knows you're its master.
That's how you're gonna feel.
There are things that I haven't told you.
- And I need to.
- Why don't we do this in my office? ARIA: How is she? SPENCER: Shaken.
Is there something you wanna tell me about Mr.
Fitz? - Are Mr.
Fitz and Spencer involved? ARIA: What? No.
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
[CAR DOOR CLOSES AND ENGINE STARTS.]
[CELL PHONE BUZZING.]
Yeah, we weren't sure, we just thought that maybe she-- Ugh.
Yeah, thanks.
- She's not at swim practice.
- She's not allowed near the pool.
All her clothes are here.
You think she did something crazy? SPENCER: Like what? Like jump in her car and burn rubber till she hits Texas.
Leave everything? She didn't take her phone.
I wouldn't either if I were her.
I mean, A had his/her/its hands around her neck and keeps reminding her.
[PANTING.]
- I mean, she hasn't slept in weeks.
- Who has? Hanna, did you not see this? Is that you? Yeah, of course it's me.
Unless you're Aria's mom, just assume it's Spencer, you know, slutting it up.
- Wait, when did she get that? - 3:07 a.
m.
, and it came with a text.
"Clue Ella in and I'll let you out.
A.
" - Give me this.
- Look, Aria, chill.
Emily would never send that to your mother.
She can't, because we have her phone and she left in the middle of the night.
Where the hell is she? Hi.
I'm ready.
To talk.
Good.
Come in and join us.
Your friends have been worried about you.
Em, why didn't you at least wake me? I was sleeping five feet away from you.
I can't keep asking my friends to take care of me.
Emily, if you were seriously thinking about going to Texas, you-- EMILY: I didn't have any plans.
The longer I stayed here, the worse it was gonna get.
And I'm not gonna be used to knock down my best friends.
Emily, we're sitting here because of you.
- None of us think that you-- - That I'm the weakest link.
Yeah, well, somebody else does.
Who? Who's using you to knock down your friends? [SIGHS.]
Somebody has been trying to hurt us.
For a long time.
[BAND OF THIEVES' "TRUTH BEEN TOLD" PLAYING ON CAR STEREO.]
Well, I'm not gonna lie Man, I like it when I hear you say please Yeah It's all right tonight I don't know, the truth been told Never seen a woman like this before Turning her subjects into slaves, yeah [DOOR OPENS.]
'Cause I don't know, truth been told Who's the kind of man Caught dead with Little Misbehave Rattled now, truth been told Never seen a woman like this before ANNE: When did these threats begin? Did the texts start coming after Alison's funeral? Before.
At first, we thought they were coming from Alison.
But then they found her body.
And you don't have any clue who this A person might be? - We do, but - We've been wrong before.
A is an expert at making other people look guilty.
Do we think this person goes to your school? Maybe, but it's not like we go home and we're suddenly safe.
A is everywhere, like constantly on us.
Like a shadow.
And I'm the first person you've told about this? Why have you waited this long to say something? [CHATTERING.]
HANNA: Think we shouldn't have mentioned her? How could we without spilling everything about that summer? - Makes us look like we're making it up.
- Sullivan probably think we're insane.
After the fashion show, even her parents think there's somebody messing with us.
My dad still wants to sue.
- Sue who? - Everyone.
Hey, did you bring them? ARIA: Bring what? I'm gifting Kate at the rehearsal dinner so she'll forget I talked smack about her and Isabel.
You're giving her a book of horse pictures? Classier than a calendar.
Classy would be buying something new.
She's gonna know these are used.
No, she won't, and besides, you have a staff who dusts your books.
Oh, look, horse doing a wheelie.
Kate will love that.
Hanna, your step-sister wants to see you trampled by a horse.
Why are--? It's not about her, okay? It's about my dad.
We're finally getting along and I'm not about to blow it the week he's getting married.
JENNA: It's not what we agreed on.
Do we think that she sent me that picture of Aria and Fitz? We think she had help from Garrett.
Yeah, but why? It's not like torturing us is gonna give her back her sight.
Plus, the person she wants to hurt is already dead.
Yeah, well, she probably had help with that too.
REGINA: No wonder I didn't recognize you.
Grandma.
You have a salad.
I've never seen you eat anything green before.
- Howdy, girls.
GIRLS: Hey.
- Hi.
HANNA: Hey, Gran.
- What are you doing here? - Don't we have a dinner to go to? Yeah, that's tomorrow night.
Oh, yes, well, I guess I just, uh, ran a couple stop signs, got here early.
I need your house keys.
- They got a little girls' room near here? - Inside to the left.
Oh, perfect.
Hanny, come with.
She'll be right back.
I just need to wipe the dew from my lily.
Okay, Grandma, no.
Walking now.
- What does that--? - Doesn't matter.
I'm now officially done eating forever.
JENNA: No, I can't deal with this right now.
ARIA: Guys.
It's not what we agreed on.
Maybe we should've skipped Dr.
Sullivan and gone to the police.
Garrett is on the force, Em.
Jenna got there first.
BYRON: How long do we wait until we do something? We are doing something.
He's seeing someone who specializes in teen depression.
Give it some time.
And that someone also suggested, given my family history that he see a psychiatrist.
Someone who can write a prescription.
- Again, Mike is not your brother.
- No, he is related to him.
Okay, can we cross that bridge when we get there? If we get there? We're there now.
Something has happened to our kid, Ella, and I want him back.
He will come back.
He just needs a little help finding his way.
And that may not come from a bottle of pills.
- Here we go again-- - He needs to talk about his feelings not bury them under medication.
You are not a doctor.
I don't think that's your call.
I'm not saying that some kids don't need them, but one size does not fit all.
I unders-- [SIGHS.]
Hey, what's up? Nothing.
[ELLA SIGHS.]
Dad, I thought you had a class.
- What's going on? Is this about Mike? - No.
Grabbing a bite before I head off to campus.
Byron, what is happening to her brother is not a secret.
It affects her too.
Your father and I have a difference of opinion about Mike.
Yeah, and I'm not taking a poll.
Okay, we'll talk about this later.
HANNA: So wait, was the ocean freezing? Okay, Caleb, go back.
Whose wetsuit did you borrow? Not "skeevy.
" I'm just jealous of anything getting that close to you.
[CHUCKLES.]
[PHONE BEEPS.]
Uh, can I call you back? My dad's on the other line.
Hey, Dad, what's up? Together? No, no, no, I'm totally into it.
It's just It'll be fun.
Love you too.
What was that about? My dad wants me and Kate to toast tomorrow night at the dinner.
Neat trick.
Are you gonna do it? Well, sure, why not? What is your take on this? Why is he tying the knot with that woman? - What do you mean? He loves Isabel.
- Hmph.
And like my mom says, he deserves to be happy.
Happy? What's happy? Cows are happy and they end up as sloppy joes.
Hey, there, sweetie.
Ha, ha.
Hello, Regina.
Ah, look at your pretty mama.
All dolled up like Condoleezza Rice.
Ha, ha.
Turn around.
Why are all the bowls out? I was just, uh, looking for a better place for them.
It just seems silly that they're so far from the stove.
Um, Dad wants me to give a toast tomorrow night.
- Oh.
- With Kate.
I say skip it.
I vote for skipping everything.
What are you talking about? This child does not wanna see her daddy go through with this - and neither do you.
- Regina.
Tommy is just waiting for you to take him back.
That is not true.
I mention your name, he turns to mush.
Tom thinks you hung the moon, Ashley and there's someone else here who feels the same way.
Right, Hanna? So this is why you came here early? I should've come months ago.
You've gotta fight for your man.
I am not fighting for Tom, Regina.
Our marriage ended a long time ago, and Hanna and I have made peace with that.
I would appreciate it if you'd drop the subject.
Stop baiting your granddaughter.
And put the bowls back.
Thank you very much.
[ASHLEY SIGHS.]
Are you lying to yourself too? [MIDDLE CLASS RUT'S "CRITICAL EMOTIONAL" PLAYING ON COMPUTER.]
Hey.
Mom needs you to go downstairs and help get dinner ready.
- Mike.
- Close the door.
I said get out.
No.
No, I'm not gonna get out.
Mike, you need to let somebody in and not some stranger online.
Who are you even talking to? What's going on in here? Nobody invited her in.
[ELLA SIGHS.]
I tried.
Mike, turn off the computer and come downstairs.
- I'm not hungry.
- Ugh.
Did you even eat lunch? Who cares? Close the door, I'm in the middle of something, okay? No.
You're done.
Give me the computer.
What are you doing? No.
- Let go! - Stop it! [ELLA SHRIEKS.]
Mom.
Are you okay? I'm okay.
Um When your father gets home, this did not happen.
- No.
Mom.
- I have to tell him that I tripped on the stairs.
You tell him the same thing.
- No, Mom, you can't just let him-- - No.
He cannot know about this.
This did not happen.
I'll take care of it.
I'm gonna go get some ice and you need to set the table.
[TRENT DABBS' "WRAP MY MIND AROUND YOU" PLAYING ON CAR STEREO.]
I'm betting it was Garrett on the phone and they were having some kind of fight.
I'm wondering why they were both at Jason's house.
Maybe the "We See Everything" club is back in session.
- So, what's Jenna then, their mascot? - Maybe I could find out more.
No.
Just leave it alone.
Please don't give her a fresh reason to break us up.
It's never gonna happen.
Toby, you say that, but if she's joined that club-- Spencer, it's never gonna happen.
I can't wrap my mind around you ANNE: The pressure you're under at this point can be overwhelming.
Choosing the right college, getting in, leaving home it can all be scary.
A few weeks ago, your principal asked me to come and talk about some of the tough choices you're facing.
But how can you make any good choices when you're not in a safe place? Many of you don't feel safe.
You feel like you can't make a move without someone judging you or challenging you.
Or worse, threatening you.
Bullies have been around since the first caveman invented the club.
When I was in school, the attitude was, kids are cruel but being roughed up a little built character.
Today's bullies can cause a lot more damage.
They have better weapons.
They can keep hitting "send" over and over and hide behind the anonymity of a text or an e-mail which is about as cowardly as it gets.
[WHISPERING.]
Would it be bad if we ran to the bathroom right now? - Way bad.
- Why is she doing this? Shh.
These vicious attacks sent through electronic means may as well be carved in stone.
If you think a college admissions board, not to mention a jury - won't examine the evidence - [MOUTHS.]
Bully.
you're sadly mistaken.
All it takes is for the victims to stop being afraid and decide to speak up and speak out.
Am I the only one who thinks she's made things worse? - Why would it be worse? - She tore our clothes off - in front of the entire school.
- She wasn't betraying us.
This is someone trying to help us take down the enemy.
- Is your phone back on? - Yeah.
Why? SPENCER: Sullivan finished 10 minutes ago, and we haven't heard from the beast.
So that's progress.
HANNA: Or the quiet before the storm.
- What are you looking at? - Hmm? Nothing.
Look, Sullivan's right.
Right? It was time to speak up.
[JENNA'S CANE CLACKING.]
- I'll talk to you guys later.
JENNA: Aria? Did you go to the assembly? Yeah, we all did, Jenna.
Why? Just curious.
What did you think of the shrink's speech? Too little too late, huh? - What's that supposed to mean? - A shame St.
Sullivan wasn't around when your friend Alison was ruling these halls.
I guess it takes one bully to know another, Jenna.
Could you please move your stick? There are people trying to get past you.
TOM: Clare, Alex, meet my beautiful mother, Regina Marin.
She drove in from Cincinnati.
Uh, Clare and Alex are friends of Isabel's from college.
I've mentioned them.
No, if you did, I don't remember.
TOM: Sure you do, Mom.
Heh.
We traveled to Mexico last year.
Clare and Alex Tobin.
I, uh, sent pictures.
REGINA: I don't remember names.
HANNA: Do you already have these? I can exchange them.
I have the receipt.
No.
I like them.
I just felt really bad about what happened at the stables.
Some of the things that I said and how I treated your horse.
- I thought he was the one who bit you.
- Yeah, yeah, well, I had it coming.
I'm not exactly proud about what I said to you on the phone, either.
Is there any way that we can just start over? I mean, this whole situation is weird, any way you look at it.
Totally.
Before it was just me and my mom and now there's Tom.
- And a seat always up on our toilet.
- Should we put that in the toast? Heh.
- Don't feel bad.
She forgets my name.
- No, I don't, Tom.
I'm not senile.
I just already have too many people living in my head.
[GUESTS CHUCKLE.]
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you two.
How's it going? Um, we're coming up with stuff.
That's great.
You're speaking just before dessert and if you don't, my mother will.
REGINA: Do you think they have anything harder than this bubbly wine? Could we get two lemonades, please? Do you wanna see the dress? The wedding dress? It's here? I'm its babysitter.
Wow, it's awesome.
It's, like, ridiculous.
Here, let's sit and work on the speech.
You can do most of the talking.
Seriously, I'm way better at nodding.
Oh, no, you don't.
We are so in this together.
- What is that? - Liquid courage.
Is that vodka? - Want some? - Uh, I don't think so.
I'm not crazy about speaking in front of strangers, but-- - Seriously takes the edge off.
- Hit me.
[OVEN BEEPING.]
Oh, hi.
I didn't even realize you were home.
You hungry? - You sure you want company? - Absolutely.
[CELL PHONE RINGS.]
Hello? ANNE [ON RECORDING.]
: And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm the first-? [PHONE RINGS.]
- Hello? ANNE [ON RECORDING.]
: -told about this? - And I'm the first person you've told? - Who is this? And I'm the first person you've told about this? And I'm- What about the windows? Devices are planted in interior walls.
If you bug someone, you don't wanna be recording traffic.
- Are you willing to open up these walls? - If that's what it takes, yes.
- What'd you find? - Nothing in the hall.
It's not in the hall.
This was taped in this room.
Is there any chance that the client could've done it? No.
This was not a normal session.
There were several people in the room.
The visit wasn't even scheduled.
Maybe if you give us the people's names we could, uh, investigate further-- I can't.
They're clients.
It's confidential.
They're not the ones who made this recording.
- You're sure of that? - This is the second police report I filed.
This office was vandalized.
If you're not willing to furnish names, there's not a lot we can do.
TULIO: You'll get a call from Detective Klein.
Sorry about this.
Good night.
KATE: Okay, how does this sound? "Teenagers lose their minds when they fall in love.
If you've ever been around Tom and my mom you'd swear they never got out of eleventh grade.
" Does that make you wanna gag? Heh.
No.
It's perfect.
And true.
You just left the planet.
Who's your screensaver? Yum.
What is his name, is he coming to the wedding and does he have any brothers? Caleb, yes, two brothers, but they are 5 and 7.
Damn.
I don't think I can wait for them.
[CHUCKLES.]
Oh, crap.
- What? What just happened? - It's my Uncle Roy.
Uh, don't turn.
Just drink up.
- What? - Before he comes over, drink up.
False alarm.
Sorry.
You know, we should probably get in there.
We're cool.
Can we get two more of these and some of that coconut shrimp? WAITER: Of course.
Okay, where would you put a measuring cup if you were a crazy woman from Oklahoma? Can I just ask, why is Mr.
Marin's mother staying with you if you guys aren't married anymore? Believe it or not, we like each other a lot.
I think she likes me more than her own son.
Okay, why would you put a spatula in the same drawer as a glue gun? This must be so weird for you.
Not really.
She gave us a lawn mower for a wedding gift.
No, I mean, knowing that the person you were married to is now marrying someone else.
Oh, that.
Yeah, it's new territory.
But I'm okay with it.
[SIGHS.]
Why are you okay having frozen dinner with me on a Friday night? Where's Samara? That didn't work out.
Beyond repair? I don't know.
I-- There's still a lot of questions.
Ah.
I've had those.
I hate to admit it, but if Hanna's father hadn't come back I wouldn't have gotten mine answered.
When the other person isn't there, sometimes we tend to make up their side of the conversation.
Which really isn't fair to either one of you.
Yeah.
I've done that more than once.
Yeah.
[ASHLEY SIGHS.]
Okay.
I give up.
She's gonna have to make me a map in the morning.
Thanks, Emily.
Thanks for making a rough night a little less rough.
Good night.
- Hey there.
- Hey.
- Where's your mom? - She's in the shower.
So has everyone eaten already? Well, define everyone.
Mom and I did.
Aria, don't be so unforgiving with your brother.
He may be doing the very best he can.
There's just a lot of stuff that you don't know.
And some stuff I wish I didn't.
Hi.
You're home.
Um, there's a plate for you in the fridge.
Oh, that's okay.
I can wait.
So how's the wrist? Still swollen? No, no, not much.
- I think you should have that x-rayed.
- No, that's not necessary.
I'm gonna go study upstairs.
[SIGHS.]
Um, could you leave that, please? [CHUCKLES.]
Hello, Maya.
Hello, Emily.
What? I thought I saw something.
- What? You keep your eyes open? - No, it's all right.
I just, uh-- I thought I saw a shadow in the upstairs window in Jason's house watching us.
Never mind.
Uh, my bad.
Here, come here.
No, no.
Wait.
There are two shadows up there.
- What? - Jason's not alone.
I just saw two shadows.
Garrett's up there watching with him.
- Spencer.
- I wouldn't even be surprised if Jenna was up there holding the cord while they videotape for their archives.
- Look, let's just go somewhere else.
- No.
Dr.
Sullivan's right.
I'm done running.
They need to know I'm not afraid.
No, no, no, Spencer.
No.
Spencer, wait.
No, no, no, Spencer.
Spencer, wait.
Dad.
Dad, what are you doing here? Dad, what are you doing at Jason's house? We're talking about his fence.
You're done with that.
You set the town's zoning board against him.
Let's not do this, all right? I can't leave this alone.
Why are you having secret meetings with this family? First, Alison's mother, now her brother? - I don't have to answer your questions.
- Yeah, you kind of do.
Another remark and you'll be looking for a job.
Spencer deserves some answers.
- Answers? - Dad-- And just who the hell are you, huh? Did you take this job to stir up trouble? Dad, stop.
No, you couldn't wait to tell her what you unearthed in our yard.
- lt was her hockey stick.
- lt was none of your damn business! None of this is! Now, get in that truck of yours and keep driving, you got me? - Don't listen.
- Don't get in the middle.
I am in the middle of this! Go to the house.
Now.
Go to the house! No, No.
Spencer! Spencer! Get out of the car! - So you've been back since - About two weeks.
My parents are renting this house in Bucks County.
- That's so close.
- Took 45 minutes to get here.
Yeah.
Close-ish.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
So your parents went to Texas, but you stayed here? Mommy must trust you these days.
Yeah, right.
She's probably got someone watching us right now.
Hey, Pam, how's it going? [EMILY CHUCKLES.]
My mom's not like that anymore.
I mean, she's really come around to me being me.
A lot has gone down since I left.
EMILY: I've thought about-- Ha, ha.
- When I first got-- Ha, ha.
- You first.
- No.
My fault.
You go.
I guess I'm just wondering what made you decide to call.
When you were still here, I was not in a good place.
I mean, there were things-- - People I was afraid of.
- I know.
I was one of them.
You were and I'm sorry for that.
But I'm not afraid anymore, of you, of me, of anyone.
I mean, so many things were holding me back but I'm ready now to move on and make real plans-- Ha, ha, whoa, Em, slow down.
Now you're scaring me.
Am I? Relax.
I'm not leaving before I get my calamari.
Mike? Hey.
Is Mom gonna be okay? Yeah.
[SOBS.]
Am I? Yes.
Wow, this is so pretty.
You know, I wanna live in here, don't you? KATE: I guess, if you like the sound of flushing.
Can I just say that I was so nervous about tonight but I'm actually having a lot of fun.
I should've gotten you a real horse book.
Something big and fat and expensive with, I don't know, pictures of naked boys riding on-- [GROANS.]
I need to sit down.
Can you bring the sink over to me? [KATE CHUCKLES.]
This dress is fierce.
So fierce.
I just love that color.
I love, love, love, love it.
But it makes my skin look green.
It would look so much better on you.
Ha.
That's not true.
It is true.
Okay, yeah, you're right.
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you know, do you wanna order a pizza or something? Yes, I will find us something nice and greasy.
I will be right back.
Don't go to sleep.
Hmm.
Sparkly.
[VOMITING AND COUGHING.]
You still wanna talk? Dad, I'm sorry that I ran away.
I just-- Do you remember Alison's grandmother? One who moved down South? I never met her, but, yeah, Alison talked about her.
Why? Well, she passed away a few months after Alison disappeared and the DiLaurentises needed an attorney.
The old lady had money, a lot.
And, apparently, a week before Alison went missing her grandmother amended her will, cut Jason out of it.
What does this have to do with you? Jason's parents begged me to change the date on the former will the one where the old lady left everything to both grandchildren.
- Because? - They didn't want their son to look like the number-one suspect.
They had a daughter presumed dead and a son who suddenly looked like he had real motive.
ALISON: My grandmother pours wine in her chili.
REGINA: I bet she does.
Where's the vinegar? SPENCER: How much of it do you need? - Well, that depends.
Anybody here got a bun in the oven? SPENCER: What? - Gram, gross enough? Well, I'm just saying, four tablespoons and you go into spontaneous labor.
How do you think I got your father to evacuate? It's no joke.
Tom was trouble from the start.
It was like passing a frozen turkey.
Patrick was just the opposite.
He just fell out like a gumdrop.
[GIRLS CHUCKLE.]
Was Patrick your favorite? I don't have favorites, and if I did I wouldn't tell you.
Would you ever disown any of them? Your children? I don't "own" anybody.
There was a war that took care of that.
Read a book.
But I'm curious.
What would it take for you to really cut the cord? If you found out one of your grandkids was plotting to sell a family heirloom and use the money to buy drugs? If anybody I was related to was that deranged then, yes, our family tree would get some serious pruning.
- Are you writing a story or something? - Yeah.
Something like that.
That's why she went down to Georgia.
To get her to change that will.
- Who? - Alison.
And then she must have rubbed it in Jason's face, that's why he killed her.
What are you talking about? And be very careful what you say.
We should be going to the police.
We're not going to the police about this ever.
- Why are you protecting Jason? - I'm not.
- Yes, you are.
- No, I'm protecting myself.
I could be disbarred for touching that will.
So why would you do it? Why would you break the law for them? - It's complicated.
- No, why? What does the DiLaurentis family have on us? I think I've answered enough questions for one night.
Oh, my God.
I know this person.
Hanna.
You all right? Dad, what are you doing in here? You can't come in here.
Yes, I can, if my daughter's not well.
Kate's worried about you.
She said you felt sick.
No, I'm fine, I just-- I ate a bad shrimp.
I'm more concerned with what you're drinking.
What have you got there? - Is that Isabel's dress? - Tom, I'll take care of this.
Let me see that, Hanna.
Dad, it was an accident.
[TOM GROANS.]
Hanna.
Tell me you didn't do this.
- Tom, go back to-- - Mother, stay out of this.
Kate was drinking too.
We didn't have much to eat.
Kate is not drunk, Hanna.
Kate is poised and alert and just gave a very touching toast.
Alone.
Back off, Tom.
I thought we were past all this, but I guess we're not, are we? You would do something like this to make sure this wedding didn't happen? You know, I would've waited and hurled on the bride.
You can both leave now.
I'll say goodbye for you.
Oh, sweetheart, for heaven's sake.
Sweetie, it's okay.
He'll get over it.
[SOBBING.]
Mom? Dad? If we're helping Mike, we need to talk about everything.
- Aria-- - Mike hasn't just broken into one house.
And I've known about it for a while.
And I just kept it to myself because I thought it would help him.
But it hasn't.
And I'm tired of keeping secrets.
And I was asked to do it once and it almost destroyed us.
I don't wanna do it anymore.
Who are you calling? I'm trying to find a 24-hour cleaners.
Oh, honey, try to find an undertaker.
This thing needs to be buried.
[DOOR OPENS.]
KATE: I thought you were alone.
Tom said you were on your way out.
I am.
In a big way.
You feeling better? I brought you some ginger ale.
- Is that what sobered you up so fast? - Excuse me? Hey, what are you--? You can't do that.
Give me that.
Those are mine.
- Oh.
- May I have my purse back, please? Listen, Granny, if I wanted to play airport-- You think you're pretty sly, don't you? This one was guzzling water.
You had the bar all to yourself.
Congratulations, Kate, you settled the score.
But you know what? As soon as I get more than shrimp in my stomach you are gonna be in a world of pain.
We'll see.
[DOOR OPENS THEN CLOSES.]
She shoved your head underwater and you still dated her? Girl, I came back just in time.
Seriously, you did.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Um, I have to take this.
Be right back.
Dr.
Sullivan? ANNE [OVER PHONE.]
: Emily, I'm sorry to be calling this late.
Can you get ahold of the other girls and come to my office now? What's going on? I know who A is.
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
Dr.
Sullivan? Guys, where is she? Are you sure that she said to meet us here? Positive.
She said meet in her office.
- So where is she? - She's not here.
[CELL PHONES BEEPING.]
"The doctor is out.
A.
"