Pretty Little Liars s02e16 Episode Script

Let the Water Hold Me Down

NARRATOR: Previously on Pretty Little Liars: EMILY: Any way I could take this on Monday? What about tomorrow? I can't.
I have community service.
It's a community crisis hotline.
This is the transcript of a call that came in last night.
SPENCER: "Almost got caught tonight.
It's gone and I can't get it back.
I might as well be dead.
" LUCAS [ON PHONE.]
: I never wanted to hurt anybody, but now I have to.
- Hello? - Ezra, I needed to hear your-- I know.
But you can't call here anymore.
That's awesome.
Surprise party at the lake house.
I need your help.
Caleb's probably never had a birthday party before.
- I don't know this, Emily.
- I think you'll like her.
I wanna make sure she still likes me.
BYRON: Hey.
ELLA: We thought you were still overseas.
Oh, yeah, we just got back last week.
Holden, look who's here.
- Hey, how's it going? - Good.
Don't do something you're gonna regret.
SPENCER: Hanna! LUCAS: Do not answer that.
- Forget the fireworks, forget everything-- - This is not about the stupid fireworks! [GRUNTS.]
[HANNA GRUNTING.]
[SCREAMS.]
SPENCER: Where's Lucas? Is he still out there? ARIA: Here's some aspirin.
You want me to make you some soup? Thanks, but I'm not hungry.
- You want a blanket? - Sure.
Here's your bag.
I think Caleb called, your phone was making noise.
SPENCER: Han, I know that you might not be ready to talk about this but the sheriff said that they're gonna drag the lake first thing in the morning.
Lucas isn't in the lake.
He didn't come up to shore.
We waited.
He knows how to swim, all right? He's out there somewhere.
I can feel it.
I still can't believe that Lucas would help A.
Why not? Jenna did the same thing with Caleb.
- A knows Lucas is close to Hanna.
- No, I get it.
I just don't really see Lucas as being that violent.
He can be.
Lucas was the one who destroyed Alison's memorial.
I found out the night I got out of the hospital.
- Why didn't you tell us? - Told him I'd keep it secret.
- Why? - To protect him.
He's been through a lot.
Alison really tortured him.
SPENCER: It's time to start protecting you.
- I have a headache.
- Hanna, don't drink that! ARIA: That's lake water.
- Too late.
- How did that get in there? Her bag was outside in the car.
- All of us were in here.
- Yeah, Lucas wasn't.
Maybe he just wants to finish what he started.
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
"No fun chugging lake water, is it? Choke on this, bitch.
A.
" [THUNDER CRASHING.]
HANNA: Ah.
Okay, thanks.
Lucas called his parents today.
And he's still not home? They must be going out of their minds.
Did he say where he is? Where he's been? Was there drinking at this party? No.
Did he argue with someone? - Hanna.
- I don't know.
I should call them.
Can you give me their number? Why do you have to call them? Because my daughter hosted a party that their son has yet to return from.
I should at least take some responsibility for that.
I know you're upset and frustrated that your friend is going through something and he ran off instead of turning to you for help.
I'm sure when he's ready, Lucas will tell you what's going on with him.
Uh, we should go to Spencer's.
Aren't you gonna see her at school? We have a group presentation and we need to run it one more time.
A was definitely in my lake house.
HANNA: You found these in the attic? That picture Caleb decrypted off A's phone, that was taken at the lake house.
Looks like A got cozy.
My family never uses that house after Labor Day.
It's the perfect place to set up an evil lair.
And look.
Just look at the date on this.
HANNA: Wait, that's around the time Caleb and I went up there.
A was in the lake house when Caleb and I were--? Fraternizing on my nana's sofa? - Who told? - lt doesn't even matter.
There are four bedrooms up there with beds in them.
Did you see anybody? Hear anything? - Em, we were kind of busy.
- Yeah, you were getting busy.
ARIA: Okay, so wait.
You said Lucas went up in the attic like he knew his way around? He was probably trying to clean up after Garrett and Jenna.
And look, there's an address.
"Smitty's, 801 Hyperion Street.
" Wait, wait, wait, Smitty's? Smitty's what? Restaurant? Bar? Hyperion Street, isn't that in Philly? Do you guys wanna go after school to check it out? Okay.
Yeah.
If it means you're not going alone, then count me in.
Is it okay if I pass? I still have the taste of lake water in my mouth.
I could've sworn that my mom caught me.
I told her I was making a date with Holden.
Holden Strauss? I thought he was in Portugal.
And why were you calling Ezra from your own phone? I couldn't think of a good excuse to get out of the house and use yours.
Not that it really matters.
Ezra's stopped answering.
My dad threatened to turn him in to the police.
What? Aria, I'm so sorry.
I thought my parents would understand, or at least try.
They both know how great of a guy-- Hey, Holden.
Hey, Aria.
Spencer, hey, good to see you.
Yeah, how was your year abroad? Ah, my dad was studying algae on a river delta.
I spent a lot of time in hip waders, which was really lame.
[CHUCKLES.]
Anyway, so, uh, I was wondering if you wanted to go out tonight.
Oh.
Heh.
Uh, I can't, but thanks.
It's just that I'm grounded.
Really? Your dad said it wouldn't be a problem.
Oh, our parents talked? - Did my mom call to set us up? - No, I called to ask permission.
- What? Who even does that anymore? - My parents have been pushing this whole return-to-kinder, gentler-traditions agenda.
- No, I'm not saying-- - Laugh now, but I'll be sending you a thank-you note for letting me interrupt your conversation.
I'm just kind of confused.
Is this a date? - Is that weird? - No, uh It's just we've known each other since preschool.
Is it the whole glue thing? If I remember correctly, you dared me.
Ha, ha! No, that was not a dare.
I was just misinformed.
Okay, I thought that if it looked like ranch dressing-- Well, now, we're both old enough to know the difference, so Dinner? A movie? Paste-free, I promise.
Okay.
Yeah, it'd be great to hang out.
I'll think of something fun to do.
Great.
Just-- Whatever you want.
Just text me the details.
Yeah, will do.
Um, how weird is that? I use him as my alibi, now he actually wants to go out? It's not that weird.
He likes you.
Heh.
No, we've known each other forever.
You're cute and he likes you.
MONA: He says it was for chem lab but Noel was on the phone with someone all night at Caleb's party.
Did you notice him acting sketchy at all? I don't know.
I was busy with other things.
What, Lucas? Who cares? First, Lucas ruins Caleb's birthday party.
Then he gets everyone in a tizzy because he's "pretend-missing.
" Need attention much? He is so lame.
- Mona-- - Can we veer back on topic? I think I'm losing Noel.
I had to take him skinny-dipping that night just to get his attention.
Then we got into this huge fight on the way home-- Hanna.
- Where are you taking that? - Storage.
No, that's supposed to be hanging in the south lobby.
The principal said to take it down.
You didn't hear this from me.
The administration doesn't think tiaras and orange jumpsuits are a good fit.
She's not giving up the crown.
So, what do you think? Am I just being paranoid? Hanna, are you even listening to me? - Yeah.
Yeah, sure.
- Well, what'd I just say? You can't even tell me, can you? I listen to every drawn-out whiny detail when you have a problem with Caleb.
And you can't bother to nod your head and pretend you care.
I'm sorry.
Okay, I have a lot going on right now.
So do I.
I just poured my heart out to someone who cares more about her homecoming photo than her friend.
[SCOFFS.]
Could you be any more selfish? [SOBBING.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
[FOOTSTEPS.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Hello? GIRL [ON PHONE.]
: I have a problem.
Who's calling? You work for the crisis line, don't I get to stay anonymous? Uh, this is a private number.
Private? So I can say anything I want? Even something dirty? Maya? Inappropriate, I know.
- Oh.
- Ha, ha! Well, aren't you gonna say it? Say what? Something dirty.
I'd rather whisper it in your ear tonight.
Ha, ha.
We're still on to see that band you like? Sure thing.
We just-- Oh, hold on a second.
Someone's on the other line.
- Do you have to take it? - lt can go to voicemail.
Listen, you don't have a fake ID, do you? I never use it, but yeah.
Do you have two? My parents ransacked my room after I got shipped off to sober camp.
Guess what they found.
- I think I can get you one.
- That was easier than I thought.
Anything else I can help you with? Nope.
I get to see my girl tonight.
Problem solved.
[IN DEEP VOICE.]
See you later.
Ha, ha.
HANNA: Hello? [SIGHS.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
Hey.
So as soon as I'll download this train schedule we'll be good to go.
[SPENCER SIGHS.]
Worst reception out here.
What are you doing? Oh, buying tickets to the Rangely Playhouse.
Weren't you supposed to go with Ezra? Wait, how are you getting better service than I am? Wait, switch places.
Come on.
Yeah, well, now I'm going with Holden.
- What happens if Ezra's there? - That's the point.
Ezra bought his tickets, like, two months ago.
He loves Arthur Miller, so I'm pretty sure he's looking forward to it.
Holden said we could do whatever I wanted.
Right.
So if Ezra just happens to be there and you happen to see him Then maybe we have fate on our side.
Ah.
I just wish I didn't have to use Holden to figure that out.
[GROANS.]
Oh, come-- You're not-- Next train is in 20 minutes.
We should probably get going.
What? [SIGHS.]
Lucas called again this morning before I left for school.
Staying there the last couple days has been so awkward.
Did you talk to him? His parents said he didn't wanna talk to me, or wouldn't.
- I think we should go look for him.
- They tell you where he is? Staying at his cousin's house.
Said he didn't wanna come home, that he had something to work out.
So I called his cousin it's pretty obvious the guy's covering for him.
I know a lie when I hear one.
Lucas definitely isn't there.
Well, there's not many places he'd go, right? - I mean, he could be back in Rosewood.
- Why would you say that? - Have you heard from him? - No.
[SIGHS.]
I was thinking about checking Spencer's lake house.
Maybe he went up there.
Whatever it is he's going through, I wanna help.
Caleb, when he's ready to talk, he'll talk.
I don't know that he will.
Look, are you gonna come with me or not? I don't know.
I don't think we should go out there, in the middle of nowhere.
You don't wanna find him.
Why? I don't think it's a good idea to push him now.
Hanna, what happened in that boat? - I already told you.
- Not the whole story.
- There is no story.
- You're not being honest.
- Are you calling me a liar? - Just stop, okay? Tell me what you know.
We have always told each other the truth.
If you wanna go find Lucas, then go.
No one's stopping you.
Caleb [CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
This would be so much easier if we actually knew what we were looking for.
You sure we got off at the right stop? Yeah, the map says it should be right around here.
ARIA: But this can't be right.
SPENCER: It says "Smitty's" right on the sign.
Yeah, 803's right there, Is there anything on the receipt that would say what A - or its helper was here for? - No, it's just magazines.
[SPENCER SIGHS.]
Well, there's a toy store down the road.
I mean, maybe A sent Lucas down here to pick up that four-pack of Chucky dolls.
Your parents work in the city, maybe they stopped for gum and magazines.
Maybe, but what about those cell phones? Those didn't look like they belonged to my parents.
Wait, isn't Melissa's condo, like, 10 blocks from here? I'm starting to think this is a bust.
Wanna grab a coffee? Mm, I can't.
I promised Holden I'd meet him at 7:30.
[SIGHS.]
- Am I doing the right thing? - Yes.
I mean, you're taking a chance, but you're being bold and romantic.
Call me later to let me know how it turns out? - I will.
- Okay.
Bye.
[CROSSWALK CUCKOOING.]
[CROSS WALK CHIRPING.]
The calls come in on this line and I log the numbers here.
This manual has the emergency numbers and organizations that we can refer people to.
MAYA: I think it's so cool you're helping people.
They're lucky they get you on the other end of the line.
I need to run home and change.
- We can grab dinner before we go out.
- Sounds like a plan.
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
It's me.
Ha, ha.
[SIGHS.]
Everything okay? Yeah.
Yeah.
Actually, I'm sorry, I sort of have to deal with this.
Yeah, no worries.
I need to go sign out.
Um, would it be okay if I caught up with you later? - Sure.
- Okay.
I will get dinner and meet you back at your house.
WOMAN: It's okay, I'll help you with that.
PERVIS: Can I help you? SPENCER: Um, I'm not sure.
I've been away for a few years and I was just trying to locate a former friend of mine.
She was a patient here.
Her name's Jenna Marshall.
Patient records are confidential.
I don't need her medical information.
I just know that she went to a school for the blind in Philadelphia and so I thought it might be this one.
I can't even tell you which chair she used to sit in.
Something else I can help you with? No.
I guess that's it.
Heh.
Excuse me.
You're looking for Jenna? I know her.
[SIGHS.]
Hey, Hanna.
Haven't you washed that already? Like, four times? Yeah, but it still smells wretched.
Ugh.
- Where's Maya? - She's meeting me later, I think.
Maya's keeping something from me.
She keeps getting these calls and text messages and I can tell that it's making her upset, but I should just ask her about it, right? I mean, I'm a part of her life again, I should know what's going on.
Why isn't anyone allowed to have a damn secret? Because, the calls, the texts? I'm starting to worry that it's A going after her.
Just because we wanna throw up every time our phone rings doesn't mean everyone else is living in fear.
You think I'm paranoid? Maya could be bugging out for 100 reasons that have nothing to do with A.
If she is keeping something from you, maybe it's for your own good.
Okay, Hanna, promise me that you never take a job at a crisis center.
I'm sorry.
It's just Caleb and I got in a fight and I'm just trying to protect him but it sucks being the girlfriend who knows too much.
Yeah, well, it sucks just as bad being the girlfriend who doesn't know enough.
Here.
Would you like real sugar or fake? Real.
I'll get it, just tell me what time it's at.
Oh, um, it-- Eleven.
- Neat trick, huh? - Yeah.
Here.
Feel the difference? Yeah, the grains of sugar are bigger.
Huh.
So you went to school with Jenna in Rosewood? Uh, no, I knew her from before.
When she moved to Rosewood, we kind of lost touch.
You and Jenna got here around the same time? I was here a while before Jenna showed up.
I have a genetic condition.
I've been going blind slowly since I was born.
Literally saw it coming.
When the lights went out I wasn't ready.
I got angry, depressed.
- Meeting Jenna pulled me out of it.
- She helped you? She was so focused.
No, determined.
I think she learned more in a year than most people learn here in four.
I guess she was motivated to get out of here.
For, like, field trips? [LAUGHS.]
It's not like we're in jail.
And they encourage us to get out on our own and practice, or whatever.
It's nice to have a change of scenery.
It's a joke, Spencer.
You can laugh.
No, I'm sorry.
Uh, I guess I was just wondering where she went.
Did she ever tell you where she went or who she met? She kept saying she had things she had to do back home.
I haven't talked to her in a while.
Whatever it is, I hope she did it.
Ha, ha.
So when do you get out of here? Oh, I'm done with rehab now.
I help out in the art studio a couple times a week.
If Jenna hadn't dragged me in there, I might have lost myself.
Now I have some of what she gave me to give back.
WATCH: It is 6:14.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
That will be my next class about to start.
Ah.
Um - It was nice meeting you.
- Yeah, you too.
Is everything okay? Your pulse is kind of racing.
Uh, no, I just don't wanna miss my train.
Sorry.
The pulse thing is another little trick that Jenna taught me.
She's full of surprises, that one.
I know.
I think that's part of what makes her so special.
She's really good at reading people.
- Have a good one.
- You too.
Thanks.
Hold on, miss.
You need to sign in.
Uh, I was just leaving.
You sat.
You had coffee.
That makes you a visitor.
What does that sign say? "All visitors must sign in.
" WOMAN: Jada, can you come back here? PERVIS: Good night.
- Yeah, thank you.
Have a good evening.
Don't you have your own fake ID? We all got new ones together.
- It's for Maya.
- I look nothing like Maya.
You're 5'2" and brunette, so is she.
It's the best I can do on short notice.
We're going to the Bluebird in Camden.
Oh, Jersey? Yeah, that'll totally work.
Okay, so all the windows and doors are locked.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
You can still call Mona, see if she'll sleep over.
She's mad at me too.
Maybe Caleb will calm down and come over later.
- How bad was your fight? - Bad.
- He thinks Lucas needs our help.
- Caleb won't believe Lucas is dangerous until he knows what Lucas did to Ally's memorial.
I can't spill that without spilling a million other beans.
Meanwhile, I'm home alone and Lucas is out there waiting for me.
You know what? I'm just gonna call Holden and cancel.
Maybe Maya can go with someone else.
No.
My mom will be home before you and Maya leave and, Aria, don't cancel just for me.
You sure? Yeah.
I'll be fine if someone's around.
Okay.
- Well, I should probably get going then.
- Yeah.
I need to go upstairs and get changed.
Scream if you need me.
You know what I mean.
- SOS, okay? - Yeah.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[CROWD CHATTERING.]
- Hey.
- Hi.
I thought your parents were driving you here.
Oh.
Well, I convinced my mom to drop me off at the corner.
- It's progress.
- Sounds tough.
What'd you do to bring on the parental wrath? It's a really long story.
- Brought you something.
- Oh.
Gummi Bears? When we were little, you'd smuggle some into our play dates.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, when your mom was in her no-sugar phase.
My mom's had a lot of phases.
Anyway, I figured I owe you.
Thank you.
I'm gonna go grab the tickets.
Hi.
Two for Montgomery.
Thanks.
Um, are there two for Fitz? Oh, no, they're not mine.
I just thought that my friend would be here by now.
Thanks.
HOLDEN: Look who I found.
Oh, Mrs.
Welch.
Hi.
Hi.
Hey, I didn't know you kids were Arthur Miller fans.
A View from the Bridge is one of my favorites.
- What's it about? WELCH: You've never seen it? I don't wanna ruin it for you but let's just say it's, uh, got a lot of misplaced passion.
Heh.
Oh, we should probably go find our seats.
WELCH: Hey, Ezra, when did you get here? Hi.
[TRAIN RATTLING.]
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[BOTTLES CLINK NEARBY.]
[MEN CHATTERING NEARBY.]
[SIRENS WAIL IN DISTANCE.]
[GARBAGE CAN CLATTERING.]
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING.]
Spencer? H-- Hi.
How random.
Were you just on the train in from the city? - Yeah.
I didn't see you.
- I know.
We could've sat together.
- Yeah.
- So, what took you downtown? - Um, just running errands.
- I was just doing a little shopping.
- A little? - lt was therapeutic.
Heh.
Especially since I can't get in touch with Hanna.
She's fully AWOL.
Sorry, I haven't seen her since school.
Oh.
Heh.
Well, if you see her, could you just? You know what, never mind.
No, do you want me to give her a message? It's no big deal, it's just Noel broke up with me and I don't even know why so I hit these sales thinking I could just shop the pain away.
And I bought, like, five cashmere-blend sweater sets.
Have you ever seen me in a sweater set? No.
Because I don't wear sweater sets.
Or blends.
I think he broke me.
[SIGHS.]
Wait.
Here.
I know that you didn't ask me but I think that you can raise the bar a little bit.
There are plenty of guys-- Do you know how hard I have to work to get a guy like Noel Kahn to go out with me? Well, if you've become the Mona you wanna be why are you letting Noel Kahn tell you that you're not good enough? You cannot let him send you spinning backwards like that.
[CHUCKLES.]
You're, like, "smart" smart.
Heh.
I always thought you were just book smart.
You want a sweater set? Cashmere blend.
Um, I'm cool, thanks.
Spencer.
Thanks.
It's so nice to see young people enjoying live theater.
Most of your peers are probably watching YouTubes right now.
Heh.
You'd be surprised to find that some of us are able to actually connect with the real world.
Ahem.
So, what brings you here? Uh, oh, a friend of mine had an extra ticket.
Holden, you probably missed him while you were abroad but, Aria, you remember Mr.
Fitz, don't you? Oh, is he here? No.
I just feel terrible about it.
He had to leave about 10 minutes in.
Said he didn't feel well.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Caleb, call me back when you get this.
I made you some.
It's on the counter.
Take a bath.
Is everything okay? Yeah.
You know where to find me.
Hey, it's me again.
I'm sorry we argued earlier.
Ah.
Now it's getting dark and And I'm getting worried.
I just don't think that you should be out there by yourself looking for Lucas.
So can you just call me or something so I can at least know that you're okay? And I get if you're still mad at me, but just Can you at least text me? [DOOR BANGING.]
[WIND WHISTLING.]
ASHLEY: Hanna, what was that noise? Uh, just the wind, Mom.
- I think the latch is broken.
ASHLEY: What? The latch on the back door.
I think we need to fix it.
[DANCE MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
WOMAN: Hey, I didn't know you're here.
Ha, ha.
Did you bring an umbrella? Ha, ha.
Line's moving.
Just hope it doesn't rain.
[CELL PHONE RINGS.]
Maya? Is someone bothering you? - Do you want me to answer it? - No, no.
I just, um I should probably turn my phone off, right? - Emily-- - You don't have to explain.
Whatever it is, just tell me when you're ready, okay? I hooked up with someone.
When I was away.
Remember when you called and I was sort of distant? Yeah.
You didn't wanna talk to me.
I was lonely.
It didn't last very long and I ended it.
You didn't have to be scared to tell me.
We were apart.
But I should have said something.
I mean, we promised to get to know each other again and that can't happen when I'm not telling the truth.
I was scared that telling you would get in the way of this.
Us.
Well, it doesn't have to.
You said it was over, right? Ugh, it is.
But it looks like he won't take no for an answer.
MAN: Taxi.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
It's about to get crazy out here.
You wanna grab a coffee or something? Oh.
- Yeah.
We can do that.
- Only if you want to.
Or maybe you went out with the wrong person tonight.
What? - No, I-- - I'm guessing your parents don't approve.
I saw the way you looked at him before the show.
And the look on your face when you found out he'd gone.
I'm sorry.
Look, when my mom gets here, can you not mention this to her? We're not 5 anymore.
I don't have to tell your mom anything.
As long as you promise to do the same.
You're not the only one who's got stuff they wanna keep from their parents.
So how long have you been seeing each other? A while.
Hey, I'm so sorry.
This-- This was a mistake.
Maybe it's an opportunity.
You busy next Friday? [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
ASHLEY: Hanna.
Where did you put my bath salts? Did you find them by the hand towels? ASHLEY: Found them.
HANNA: Lucas.
- My mom's right down the hall.
- I never wanted to hurt you, Hanna.
Where's Caleb? [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
What did you do to him? - Just listen to me-- - No.
Don't come any closer.
Hanna.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
- Who'd you just call? - No one, I swear.
LUCAS: Give me the phone and listen to me, Hanna.
I can't let you leave this room.
CALEB: Hanna.
HANNA: Caleb, you're here.
- Are you okay? I'm fine.
Lucas, what's going on? Where were you? I don't know how Emily found out that it was me on that crisis hotline but I knew she was going to tell you if I did it.
So I took you out onto the lake so we could be alone.
- I needed your help.
- lt didn't seem like that.
Probably because I was scared myself.
I was just afraid about how you would react.
And I need you to soften the blow when I tell Caleb.
When you tell me what? Your money is gone.
What money? When I left to go visit my mom, I had a bunch of cash stashed around.
I asked Lucas to put it in his checking account until I got back.
So wait, all of it? And most of mine too.
- How much? - Four thousand dollars.
That's a lot of money.
It took me a long time to make that.
- It was supposed to be a sure thing.
- A sure thing? I was just betting on a basketball tournament.
HANNA: What? - What were you thinking? It was just for fun at first.
A bunch of math and probability stuff.
Seeing if I could figure out a formula to beat the odds.
I was so sure that I would win your money back.
A team got disqualified threw my bracket off.
The payoff never happened.
And then suddenly, you were just back from California and I had lost everything.
Is that why you didn't come back after the lake? You were just gonna run away? I just wanted to make things right.
- It's not everything, but it's - Where did you get this? I was driving around to different comic book stores.
Here, down state and in New Jersey.
I sold a bunch of my collectibles.
Look, I know it's not everything, but it's a start.
I'm really sorry, Caleb.
We'll work it out.
LUCAS: Hanna? Please say something.
You're not who I thought you were.
Somebody else showed up when we set that trap for A? It wasn't Lucas? What about the water bottle? And the stunt with the rowboat? No.
Lucas wasn't even in Rosewood.
He was driving around all night trying to sell his collectibles.
- Spence, what did you wanna show us? - Oh, yeah.
- Hey, did you order dumplings? - Two orders.
What is this? This is the sign-in book from Jenna's blind rehab center.
This is the day before Alison went missing.
SPENCER: Mm.
Jenna said that Alison came to visit her that day.
I don't see Ali's name.
Wait, so that story she told us, that was a lie? Well, who knows? But that's not all.
Look who did visit.
ARIA: "Garrett Reynolds.
" He was there for, like, what, 20 minutes that night? Not only do guests sign in, they also keep track of when patients leave.
Garrett signed Jenna out at 10:15 p.
m.
There's no time that they signed back in.
She could've been gone all night.
Can we look at this later? If I don't eat something, my head is gonna explode.
- Would you please pass those plates? ARIA: Yeah, sure.
Jenna said Alison blackmailed her.
And she stayed in rehab until Alison's funeral.
Where was she the night Ali went missing? Could've been anywhere.
How much do you wanna bet she was in Rosewood? [ALL GASP.]
Oh, my God.
Ugh.
I'm gonna be sick.
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
"This is what live bait looks like.
Now we're even, bitches.
A.
"
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