Pretty Little Liars s02e24 Episode Script
If These Dolls Could Talk
ANNOUNCER: Previously on Pretty Little Liars: You need to give me your phone.
Hanna! It's really old, like six months.
- Have Maya's parents heard from her? EMILY: I have.
SPENCER: Gonna tell her parents? - She asked me not to.
If your relationship is so much trouble, why not let it go? Toby, you cannot let Jenna into your life.
I am not taking the job, and I don't want you to have that power over me.
Where do you get the nerve to talk this way? JENNA: Toby said that you dragged me out.
- Yeah.
- Why? - You get that text from A? HANNA: Yes.
- Melissa is threatening to kill our parents.
- My sister is not A.
PETER: Spencer, I hired a private investigator to look into her disappearance.
I was worried about your sister.
[ALL GASP.]
Where is she? ALISON: It's my turn to torture you.
Take this home and burn it.
Is it page five? HANNA: Vivian Darkbloom? - I'm pretending to be someone else.
- I've got Alison's things.
- We were looking in the bag for clues.
We should've been looking at the whole bag as a clue.
[PAPERS RUSTLING.]
ALISON: Don't.
Don't scream, please.
- I needed something from the bag.
- What? You're really mad at me, aren't you? Not telling you about Jason.
- Alison-- - Things would have been different if I'd spilled, I mean, Jason's your brother too.
I mean, that practically makes us sisters, right? You deserve a decent sister.
[SPEAKS IN FRENCH.]
Ooh, painkillers.
Mind if I take a couple for the road? What road? You're still hiding out as Vivian? Alison, Aria met Duncan, he took her up in his plane and he told her he flew you from Hilton Head.
He talks too much, but I'm glad you guys haven't given up.
Maybe now that you've got this Why? What's in there? What should I be looking for? Can't tell you.
But don't get hung up on the details and miss what's parked right in front of you.
I miss you, Spence.
I miss that fierce look you get in your eyes when you had to know the answer.
Had to win the game.
But this isn't Yahtzee, sweetie.
This is some seriously messed-up stuff.
But here's the good news you're getting warmer.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
MELISSA: Spencer? Spence? Jeez, it's freezing in here.
Was that door open all night? EMILY: Spencer, you're overthinking this.
Then why was the door open? You're taking two different medications.
- You probably got up in the middle of the-- - She was in my living room, Emily.
I could still smell her cream rinse after she left.
- You think I'm losing it, don't you? - No, I don't.
I've been there.
After I got locked in that barn, I woke up and she was leaning over me.
That conversation felt more real than you and me talking in this car.
So, what are you saying, that she was in my house this morning? I didn't say that.
I just think that Ali is like holding all of our brains hostage and we won't be able to sleep until we find out what really happened to her.
I should go talk to these people.
We'll be late for school.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
- Where's Emily? HANNA: She already left.
She had to go to her house to talk with the tenants before they move out.
Have we heard anything more about that fire at the DiLaurentis house? What do you mean? Do they know how it started? Do they think someone set it intentionally? I really don't know.
[PHONE RINGS.]
- What was that? - What was what? [PHONE RINGS.]
That.
Your purse is ringing.
Hello.
Hanna? This is her mother.
I don't know what you're calling her on, Caleb because Hanna doesn't own a phone anymore.
It's not my phone.
It's Mona's.
She gave me her old one.
She needs to be able - to reach me.
- Why? You pulled one girl out of a burning building.
- Doesn't make you Rosewood's fire chief.
- Mona's in a crisis.
- I need to be there for her 24/7.
- What's the crisis? Okay, Hanna, there is no more room for secrets and lies in this house.
It's already way too crowded.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Morning.
- Thought you were gonna honk.
Let's go.
- Mona.
If you need round-the-clock counseling, you're welcome to stay here for a night or two.
But no using phones.
Is that clear? Got it.
So sorry.
Ooh.
Is that an egg white omelet? You are just amazing, Mrs.
M.
You make Martha Stewart look like a slacker.
Mona, move.
Come on.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
EZRA: Hey.
- Hi.
What are you, uh? My dad's at a conference in Vermont.
Just thought we'd celebrate.
You know, most people celebrate getting a job offer, not turning it down.
- Well, you're definitely not most people.
- Hmm.
And plus, that wasn't a real job offer.
That was my dad trying to control our lives.
And you showed him that he can't.
Did I? You know, because ever since I got back, it's been a bit chilly.
The dean is not pleased with me.
- Look, we knew that there'd be fallout.
- But that's just the dean.
Your dad's not even back yet.
Probably gonna get worse.
My dad is not that powerful.
It'll pass.
Come here.
He's three states away.
You can at least lean into it.
[JENNA SIGHS.]
Jenna, what are you doing? - I can't wait.
- Let the doctors do that.
I couldn't even sleep last night, Toby.
I'm too excited.
- You shouldn't-- - I'm fine.
You don't need a degree to take off a bandage.
Would you rather be alone? I want yours to be the first face that I see.
[GASPS.]
Jenna? I'm so sorry.
Guys, I figured it out.
Alison took out a classified ad asking A to meet her in Brookhaven and A responded.
This was going on for, like, a month.
Look.
"Dear A, what's it gonna take to end this? You need to stop.
A.
D.
" "Hey, desperately seeking silence, who says I wanna end this? A.
" Let me see that.
What's this one? SPENCER: It's the last paper before Labor Day weekend.
Alison was set to meet A at 235 Spruce Street.
- Why do I know that street? - Because we walked on it.
The creepy doll hospital? Guys.
SPENCER: She took off the bandage.
She's not using the stick.
Why is she still wearing the shades? Hanna, stop staring.
Are they all here? Yes.
Thanks, Toby.
I'll meet you inside.
Sorry to interrupt.
Can you see or not? Hanna.
- Wait, the surgery didn't? - No, it didn't.
I went in knowing the odds, so I can't be shocked.
The funny thing is, I woke up this morning and I could see clearly.
Just not with my eyes.
You could've left me in that smoky room, Hanna, but you You didn't.
Instead, you saved my life.
And it made me realize that people can grow.
So now it's my turn, and that's why I'm here.
I'm here to apologize and to let go of the anger that's been holding me back.
So can we just please move on? What exactly are you apologizing for, Jenna? For holding a grudge and, uh, for hating you.
We've all done things that we're not proud of.
I know what you think of me.
But you're wrong.
I've never been the person you really need to fear.
Please don't tell me you bought that.
I kind of did.
Guys, if that surgery didn't work there's no way she hates us less.
I still believe she had something to do with that fire.
So you think she set the fire and then just walked into it? Yeah, I've heard of cutting off your nose to spite your face, but that's-- - Cutting off your whole face.
- Well, if Jenna isn't A then who is she talking about? Garrett? Melissa.
Hanna, Melissa openly admitted to sending Ali angry text messages.
- If she was A, why would she do that? - I don't know.
I don't have the answer.
I think Vivian did.
I think she found out.
That's why she's not sitting with us.
So, what? What do we do now? We retrace Ali's steps, go back to Brookhaven.
We're too close now to back off.
- Guess who just got hexed again.
- What? A just sent you this? Why are you confused? This is typical A-wipe behavior, right? Pushing me to break you guys up.
Did you get a text too? I'm phoneless, remember? Damn, I forgot.
Here.
Check and see if you were hit.
I haven't received anything since the fire.
Then Jenna came in this morning all sorry and kumbaya.
Hold it.
Jenna Marshall is sending these? Thought that blind beyotch only stole boyfriends.
I didn't say that, all right? Mona, I've gotta go.
Hanna, wait.
Who do you think is sending these? No idea, but maybe I'll get more information after Brookhaven.
What's in Brookhaven? - Hey.
- Hey.
Sorry about this morning.
Did you get in trouble? I'm always in trouble.
So are we still on for tonight? Yes.
Um Mona's sleeping over, though, so maybe she can join us? Oh, great.
Actually, I can't.
Got a paper due.
But we're still on for our slumber party.
See you.
Can you at least pretend not to hate her? I thought that I was.
He couldn't run Ezra out of town, so now he's shipping me off.
- What did Ezra say? - Well, he's not really surprised.
My dad's turning this into a war.
So, what are you gonna do? Can you hurry up and figure it out? Vermont is like Iceland, the sequel.
SPENCER: Wait, there's no 235.
You guys, look.
Hi.
Hi.
Um, sorry.
Excuse me.
We're not open.
Oh, well, we've tried to call you, your shop, a couple of times.
We just wanted to ask a few questions.
You can ask, but it don't mean I'll have the answers.
[LAUGHS.]
Um, we wanted to know if you keep a record of the customers who purchased your dolls.
We don't sell much.
It's mostly repairs.
Oh, um, well, you do sell some dolls because a friend of ours might have received that one as a gift.
MARTHA: We never sold those.
That was left here and never picked up.
SPENCER: Could you tell us who might have left it? MARTHA: I couldn't tell you what I had for lunch.
Heh.
Y'all better come inside.
Seth, baby, turn on the light, would you? We got guests.
MATHA: My late sister did the books.
I've been trying to sell the shop.
Heh.
No takers.
Kids these days only like things they can Google.
Which doll was it again? So many faces in here, they start to blur.
Uh, it was a small one, kind of folksy and burlap-y.
- Terrifying.
SETH: They mean the voodoo doll.
There was another girl.
Came in asking about the same one.
- When was that? - Summer before last.
I can't make heads or tails out of this.
Let me check that stack over there.
This girl who came in, what was she asking? She wanted to know who bought it.
Was this her? That's her face, but she had dark hair.
Lots of it, like that.
Um, did you ever figure it out? The person she was looking for? No, but I told her to stop looking.
Why? There are people who wanted to hurt her.
A man and a woman.
Seth, hold your tongue.
What is he talking about? When did these people come into the shop? They didn't.
That's something he saw in his mind.
He sees things.
Things that haven't happened yet.
He's gifted.
This couple who was after her, what did they look like? Dark hair, like yours.
Um, was she wearing sunglasses? Did she have a cane? - Is she blind? - Oh, no, she can see.
MARTHA: Seth, baby why don't you take the groceries up to the kitchen, hear? Sorry about what happened to her.
Must have been awful, breathing dirt into your lungs.
I don't even like sand in my mouth.
MARTHA: Seth, baby, go.
You said enough.
Think this will be enough to split? Guys, seriously, he's 9 years old, he's never seen the sun and he probably lives in a cupboard with, like, 600 dolls.
Okay? So you don't need to get all freaked out over a newsflash from Casper the friendly host.
Aria, he remembers Alison.
He warned her that something bad was gonna happen.
Well-- If not Jenna and Garrett, who was the couple that he saw? - Melissa and Ian.
EMILY: Can you let it go? - He said the girl wasn't blind.
- Doesn't mean we have to go back.
Yeah, we do.
My parents thought that Melissa could have killed Alison.
Say that again.
They hired a detective after Ali disappeared.
What did the detective find? I don't know.
But Melissa tried to convince me that my father wanted to see Ali dead.
Wait.
Melissa accused your father of wanting Alison dead.
Why? Why would he want that? Because Alison knew that my dad My dad is Jason's father too.
She would, like, drop hints and make weird jokes about how close our families were and then Jason figured it out and he told me.
Recently.
So your father and? Did Ali rub this in Melissa's face too? All I know is that Melissa hated Alison's guts.
She worked in the next town over and she probably drove past that creepy doll shop every day.
Hey.
I'm gonna leave these for you to put away.
Fine.
- Was everything okay at school today? - Yep.
Have you spoken to Dad? Yeah, he's, uh, enjoying his conference.
Really? He didn't miss too much of it? You know taking tours of boarding schools.
[SIGHS.]
What was the plan, Mom? Haul me off kicking and screaming in the night? - We were just exploring options.
- Oh, what a relief.
You're only exploring the idea of ruining my life.
- Aria, calm down.
- Well, how am I supposed to feel? One minute, you're processing the idea of me and Ezra and next, I'm being exiled to Siberia? That is not why I'm considering this.
There is something going on in your life.
I know you're being bullied.
The only people bullying me now in my life are you and Dad.
I am just trying to keep you safe.
Okay, you might be.
Dad's trying to punish me.
And that's really unfair because I forgave him for what he did.
If I had wanted to hurt him, I could've done something about it.
I still could.
What would happen if the dean found out dad was having an affair with one of his grad students? Where do you think they'd send him? Oh, good, you're home.
I could use your help.
- Um, with what? - Thank-you notes from the baby shower.
Who sent me something from Florida? Oh, it must be Aunt Joyce.
Sweet.
I think they're still open, but I'm too tired.
I'll go tomorrow.
Okay.
Whose bag is that in your room? Why were you in my room? I needed Lizzy Farren's address.
Why are you being so jumpy? I just-- I didn't sleep very well last night.
Um, the bag is Alison's.
Jason gave me some of her things.
Give them to charity.
It's morbid holding on to that kind of stuff.
- Melissa? - Hmm? Can you explain this? JENNA [ON COMPUTER.]
: She's coming upstairs.
Where is she? How do you even have this? - Did you steal it? From Ian? - What were you doing in Alison's room the night of her disappearance? - I thought we were beyond this.
- I'm concerned.
Mom and Dad were too.
That's why they hired somebody-- - Look, they suspected you.
- Of what? I just wanna help you.
If you did something-- I didn't do anything.
I was in that house looking for Ian.
Why didn't you tell that you saw Garrett and Jenna? They wanted to see Ali dead.
Doesn't mean they killed her.
Half this town wanted that girl to disappear.
I don't think I can hold on to this.
I think that the police need to see it, and I don't mean Garrett.
I'd be careful, Spence.
You turn that in, there are other videos out there that might surface.
I've seen some stuff that make you and your friends look pretty bad.
Like what? I never asked questions about what I saw, but I'm guessing that the police will.
She's bluffing.
That's a pretty big hand to play with no cards.
That's what happens when you have nothing.
- You play big and psyche everybody out.
- But what if Melissa is telling the truth? What if there was a camera the night of the Jenna thing? Know what? Enough is enough.
If we have to trick Melissa into sending a text to prove that she's A, that's what we'll do.
You're kidding, right? Is this some kind of test? - Please? - Okay.
Cracking the code to a cell phone is one thing but now we are crossing over to, like, Fear Factor territory.
You know how I feel about Mona.
I know, but I also know there's someone out there trying to split us up.
- Did something happen since--? - It's not about what this person's done.
It's about what we can get them to do.
Now.
Tonight.
Mom? Did you make that call to the dean? No.
Well, I talked to your father and the boarding school idea has been shelved for the moment.
- Oh, thank you.
- No, don't thank me.
Look, you have to understand, you guys pushed me into a corner.
Your threat had nothing to do with our decision.
Why would we send you to another state when you are already a million miles away? I don't even recognize the kid who would turn on her own family.
You can't ask me to turn on Ezra either, Mom.
You know, when I found out about you two, I was angry and I was confused.
But I have never been ashamed of you until yesterday.
If you heard the silence on the other end of the phone when I told your father what you said I don't even know how to get back to who we once were.
[MONA SIGHS.]
So should we put the dome light on? Or is that too weird? I think we passed weird about two blocks ago.
- What are you doing? - Unbuckling.
- Why? - The car stopped moving.
We're parked.
Caleb, look, I'm not an idiot, okay? I know you'd like to see my head on a stick.
- You know what? Let's just not go there.
- We have to, okay? Because we both love Hanna and that's why we're here.
After Alison disappeared me and Hanna got really tight.
Junior high was hellacious.
We both needed extreme makeovers and we got them.
Everything changed.
And then you.
You know, Hanna found this great guy and I was like serial dating the lacrosse team.
I admit I was jealous.
It's showtime.
Caleb, don't stop.
We're doing this for Hanna.
- Are you sure that Melissa went--? - Positive.
Emily followed her there.
I don't know how you got him to agree.
He loves me more than he hates Mona, that's how.
Believe me, I'm not digging this either.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
Who's it from? Hanna, let me see.
HANNA: Do we need any more proof? It's been Melissa all along.
Spence, your sister's A.
Can't find my thumb drive, gonna have to put it on my laptop.
- Wait, who? - The police.
Are you driving or me? Hanna, this is my sister.
What am I gonna tell my parents? - They tried to protect her.
- Yeah, so did you.
We should've turned her in the second that we knew she texted Ali.
Mom? SPENCER: Where have you been? - I drove Caleb home.
He wanted to walk.
He doesn't get why we aren't trapping Jenna and Garrett.
- To him, that's the enemy.
- He's wrong.
We have proof now.
- No, we might need more.
- More? I forced my boyfriend to make out with my best friend from junior high.
What's next? Hiding in Melissa's closet? Rubbing her belly until the baby confesses? - Hanna, Jenna and Garr-- HANNA: No, Emily.
- Stop confusing us.
We know who A is.
- Hanna.
We're still guessing.
What if we show that kid the video from Alison's room? - Let Seth tell us which-- HANNA: Have you lost your mind? We are now going to ask a 9-year-old sideshow to tell us who's been torturing us? - Hanna, he remembered Alison.
- So, what? He reads the paper.
It doesn't mean he can bend a spoon by staring at it.
He knew how she died.
That was never in the paper.
[DOOR OPENS.]
MONA: Hey there.
So did it work? Did you guys get a text? No.
No, not yet.
What's in the bag? Shower gel.
I need to scrub off 10 layers of shame.
Well, um, I'm gonna go shower.
See you before lights out.
You can't tell her everything.
Okay? This is Spencer's family.
Fine.
We'll show Seth baby the video.
That is the only stop we're making before the police station.
Hey.
- I thought you were working late tonight.
- Turns out I didn't have to.
Oh.
Well, um I got some good news.
They're pulling the plug on boarding school.
Know what changed their minds? Yeah, I had to dig up some pretty ugly stuff that I'd definitely rather keep buried but, hey, you gotta fight one battle at a time, right? Right.
Well, we may have just lost the war.
What are you talking about? I got fired today.
Next Monday will be my last class.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Hey.
- There's dinner if you're-- - No, I'm gonna eat later.
Thanks.
TOBY: What's that about? He just sits in his car now and watches our house? - Who? - Garrett.
What does he want? I don't know.
Close the curtains.
- I'll be in my room if you need me.
- Actually, Toby, wait.
Can I show you something? TOBY: How do you have this? Garrett asked me to keep it safe for him.
He said it was important.
Do you know what this is? No, I don't.
That's why I gave it to you.
- It's a page from an autopsy report.
- What? - Jenna, why would he give this to you? - I don't know.
But I think the police should have it, Toby.
Will you take me there? Do you think it's too late? Yes.
They could be downstairs.
SPENCER: Hello? Hello? Martha? Are you down here? Why is the light on? Looks like somebody just left.
You guys, let's just go.
Wait.
Look.
- She said she didn't sell these.
SPENCER: She did.
Martha? Um, I'm sorry.
We're down here.
Okay, let's just come back when they're open.
That would be 1979.
Just find a light switch.
Let's not and just leave.
GIRL [ON RECORDING.]
: End up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
[ALL GASP.]
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
[GLASS BREAKS.]
Follow me, end up like me.
[GIBBERING.]
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
SPENCER: Hanna.
HANNA: No, wait, my laptop.
GIRL [ON RECORDING.]
: Follow me, end up like me.
End up like me.
End up like me.
End up like me.
Basically, they said they no longer offer my class.
But they'll probably just rename the course and hire somebody who your father likes to teach it.
- If I knew that my dad was gonna do this-- - Aria, stop.
You're not gonna break up your family to keep us together.
That's not a choice.
What are you gonna do? I'll Probably head up to my folks' place for a while, regroup send out resumes, make cold calls.
When will you be back? Aria.
If I can't teach high school in this town, or college, what's left? It's what I do.
And I need to find a place where I can do it.
Look, wherever that is, they're really lucky to have you.
Do you have any idea how much I love you? What all should we take? Wait, put that in the duffel bag.
We have to give them everything.
- What are you looking for? - I have no idea.
This feels really weird, giving them Ali's stuff.
Maybe there's something the police can use.
Alison even said there was.
What? When? - Yesterday.
- ln a dream.
Okay, why am I just hearing about this now? [DOOR CLOSES.]
GARRETT: You want this in the barn? It's heavy.
No, it's not.
I'll be fine.
I don't want you carrying anymore than you already are.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
Do you want a beer? You're off duty.
Um, I'll just take a soda if you got one.
[FLOOR CREAKS.]
- Is someone else here? - I don't think so.
- Are you sure your sister didn't? - Stop worrying.
I been scaring her since she was born.
There's no way she or her friends are turning in that video.
Trust me.
[FLOOR CREAKS.]
[KNOCK AT DOOR.]
Officer, hi.
Um, is something wrong? Neil.
Well, what's going on? We're here on official business.
Officer Reynolds, will you please surrender your weapon? What? What the hell is this? Why are you doing this? What has he done? Garrett Reynolds, you're under arrest.
- For what? - The murder of Alison DiLaurentis.
[FLY BUZZING.]
I know what our deal was, but this is a lot more than I bargained for.
Hanna! It's really old, like six months.
- Have Maya's parents heard from her? EMILY: I have.
SPENCER: Gonna tell her parents? - She asked me not to.
If your relationship is so much trouble, why not let it go? Toby, you cannot let Jenna into your life.
I am not taking the job, and I don't want you to have that power over me.
Where do you get the nerve to talk this way? JENNA: Toby said that you dragged me out.
- Yeah.
- Why? - You get that text from A? HANNA: Yes.
- Melissa is threatening to kill our parents.
- My sister is not A.
PETER: Spencer, I hired a private investigator to look into her disappearance.
I was worried about your sister.
[ALL GASP.]
Where is she? ALISON: It's my turn to torture you.
Take this home and burn it.
Is it page five? HANNA: Vivian Darkbloom? - I'm pretending to be someone else.
- I've got Alison's things.
- We were looking in the bag for clues.
We should've been looking at the whole bag as a clue.
[PAPERS RUSTLING.]
ALISON: Don't.
Don't scream, please.
- I needed something from the bag.
- What? You're really mad at me, aren't you? Not telling you about Jason.
- Alison-- - Things would have been different if I'd spilled, I mean, Jason's your brother too.
I mean, that practically makes us sisters, right? You deserve a decent sister.
[SPEAKS IN FRENCH.]
Ooh, painkillers.
Mind if I take a couple for the road? What road? You're still hiding out as Vivian? Alison, Aria met Duncan, he took her up in his plane and he told her he flew you from Hilton Head.
He talks too much, but I'm glad you guys haven't given up.
Maybe now that you've got this Why? What's in there? What should I be looking for? Can't tell you.
But don't get hung up on the details and miss what's parked right in front of you.
I miss you, Spence.
I miss that fierce look you get in your eyes when you had to know the answer.
Had to win the game.
But this isn't Yahtzee, sweetie.
This is some seriously messed-up stuff.
But here's the good news you're getting warmer.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
MELISSA: Spencer? Spence? Jeez, it's freezing in here.
Was that door open all night? EMILY: Spencer, you're overthinking this.
Then why was the door open? You're taking two different medications.
- You probably got up in the middle of the-- - She was in my living room, Emily.
I could still smell her cream rinse after she left.
- You think I'm losing it, don't you? - No, I don't.
I've been there.
After I got locked in that barn, I woke up and she was leaning over me.
That conversation felt more real than you and me talking in this car.
So, what are you saying, that she was in my house this morning? I didn't say that.
I just think that Ali is like holding all of our brains hostage and we won't be able to sleep until we find out what really happened to her.
I should go talk to these people.
We'll be late for school.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
- Where's Emily? HANNA: She already left.
She had to go to her house to talk with the tenants before they move out.
Have we heard anything more about that fire at the DiLaurentis house? What do you mean? Do they know how it started? Do they think someone set it intentionally? I really don't know.
[PHONE RINGS.]
- What was that? - What was what? [PHONE RINGS.]
That.
Your purse is ringing.
Hello.
Hanna? This is her mother.
I don't know what you're calling her on, Caleb because Hanna doesn't own a phone anymore.
It's not my phone.
It's Mona's.
She gave me her old one.
She needs to be able - to reach me.
- Why? You pulled one girl out of a burning building.
- Doesn't make you Rosewood's fire chief.
- Mona's in a crisis.
- I need to be there for her 24/7.
- What's the crisis? Okay, Hanna, there is no more room for secrets and lies in this house.
It's already way too crowded.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Morning.
- Thought you were gonna honk.
Let's go.
- Mona.
If you need round-the-clock counseling, you're welcome to stay here for a night or two.
But no using phones.
Is that clear? Got it.
So sorry.
Ooh.
Is that an egg white omelet? You are just amazing, Mrs.
M.
You make Martha Stewart look like a slacker.
Mona, move.
Come on.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
EZRA: Hey.
- Hi.
What are you, uh? My dad's at a conference in Vermont.
Just thought we'd celebrate.
You know, most people celebrate getting a job offer, not turning it down.
- Well, you're definitely not most people.
- Hmm.
And plus, that wasn't a real job offer.
That was my dad trying to control our lives.
And you showed him that he can't.
Did I? You know, because ever since I got back, it's been a bit chilly.
The dean is not pleased with me.
- Look, we knew that there'd be fallout.
- But that's just the dean.
Your dad's not even back yet.
Probably gonna get worse.
My dad is not that powerful.
It'll pass.
Come here.
He's three states away.
You can at least lean into it.
[JENNA SIGHS.]
Jenna, what are you doing? - I can't wait.
- Let the doctors do that.
I couldn't even sleep last night, Toby.
I'm too excited.
- You shouldn't-- - I'm fine.
You don't need a degree to take off a bandage.
Would you rather be alone? I want yours to be the first face that I see.
[GASPS.]
Jenna? I'm so sorry.
Guys, I figured it out.
Alison took out a classified ad asking A to meet her in Brookhaven and A responded.
This was going on for, like, a month.
Look.
"Dear A, what's it gonna take to end this? You need to stop.
A.
D.
" "Hey, desperately seeking silence, who says I wanna end this? A.
" Let me see that.
What's this one? SPENCER: It's the last paper before Labor Day weekend.
Alison was set to meet A at 235 Spruce Street.
- Why do I know that street? - Because we walked on it.
The creepy doll hospital? Guys.
SPENCER: She took off the bandage.
She's not using the stick.
Why is she still wearing the shades? Hanna, stop staring.
Are they all here? Yes.
Thanks, Toby.
I'll meet you inside.
Sorry to interrupt.
Can you see or not? Hanna.
- Wait, the surgery didn't? - No, it didn't.
I went in knowing the odds, so I can't be shocked.
The funny thing is, I woke up this morning and I could see clearly.
Just not with my eyes.
You could've left me in that smoky room, Hanna, but you You didn't.
Instead, you saved my life.
And it made me realize that people can grow.
So now it's my turn, and that's why I'm here.
I'm here to apologize and to let go of the anger that's been holding me back.
So can we just please move on? What exactly are you apologizing for, Jenna? For holding a grudge and, uh, for hating you.
We've all done things that we're not proud of.
I know what you think of me.
But you're wrong.
I've never been the person you really need to fear.
Please don't tell me you bought that.
I kind of did.
Guys, if that surgery didn't work there's no way she hates us less.
I still believe she had something to do with that fire.
So you think she set the fire and then just walked into it? Yeah, I've heard of cutting off your nose to spite your face, but that's-- - Cutting off your whole face.
- Well, if Jenna isn't A then who is she talking about? Garrett? Melissa.
Hanna, Melissa openly admitted to sending Ali angry text messages.
- If she was A, why would she do that? - I don't know.
I don't have the answer.
I think Vivian did.
I think she found out.
That's why she's not sitting with us.
So, what? What do we do now? We retrace Ali's steps, go back to Brookhaven.
We're too close now to back off.
- Guess who just got hexed again.
- What? A just sent you this? Why are you confused? This is typical A-wipe behavior, right? Pushing me to break you guys up.
Did you get a text too? I'm phoneless, remember? Damn, I forgot.
Here.
Check and see if you were hit.
I haven't received anything since the fire.
Then Jenna came in this morning all sorry and kumbaya.
Hold it.
Jenna Marshall is sending these? Thought that blind beyotch only stole boyfriends.
I didn't say that, all right? Mona, I've gotta go.
Hanna, wait.
Who do you think is sending these? No idea, but maybe I'll get more information after Brookhaven.
What's in Brookhaven? - Hey.
- Hey.
Sorry about this morning.
Did you get in trouble? I'm always in trouble.
So are we still on for tonight? Yes.
Um Mona's sleeping over, though, so maybe she can join us? Oh, great.
Actually, I can't.
Got a paper due.
But we're still on for our slumber party.
See you.
Can you at least pretend not to hate her? I thought that I was.
He couldn't run Ezra out of town, so now he's shipping me off.
- What did Ezra say? - Well, he's not really surprised.
My dad's turning this into a war.
So, what are you gonna do? Can you hurry up and figure it out? Vermont is like Iceland, the sequel.
SPENCER: Wait, there's no 235.
You guys, look.
Hi.
Hi.
Um, sorry.
Excuse me.
We're not open.
Oh, well, we've tried to call you, your shop, a couple of times.
We just wanted to ask a few questions.
You can ask, but it don't mean I'll have the answers.
[LAUGHS.]
Um, we wanted to know if you keep a record of the customers who purchased your dolls.
We don't sell much.
It's mostly repairs.
Oh, um, well, you do sell some dolls because a friend of ours might have received that one as a gift.
MARTHA: We never sold those.
That was left here and never picked up.
SPENCER: Could you tell us who might have left it? MARTHA: I couldn't tell you what I had for lunch.
Heh.
Y'all better come inside.
Seth, baby, turn on the light, would you? We got guests.
MATHA: My late sister did the books.
I've been trying to sell the shop.
Heh.
No takers.
Kids these days only like things they can Google.
Which doll was it again? So many faces in here, they start to blur.
Uh, it was a small one, kind of folksy and burlap-y.
- Terrifying.
SETH: They mean the voodoo doll.
There was another girl.
Came in asking about the same one.
- When was that? - Summer before last.
I can't make heads or tails out of this.
Let me check that stack over there.
This girl who came in, what was she asking? She wanted to know who bought it.
Was this her? That's her face, but she had dark hair.
Lots of it, like that.
Um, did you ever figure it out? The person she was looking for? No, but I told her to stop looking.
Why? There are people who wanted to hurt her.
A man and a woman.
Seth, hold your tongue.
What is he talking about? When did these people come into the shop? They didn't.
That's something he saw in his mind.
He sees things.
Things that haven't happened yet.
He's gifted.
This couple who was after her, what did they look like? Dark hair, like yours.
Um, was she wearing sunglasses? Did she have a cane? - Is she blind? - Oh, no, she can see.
MARTHA: Seth, baby why don't you take the groceries up to the kitchen, hear? Sorry about what happened to her.
Must have been awful, breathing dirt into your lungs.
I don't even like sand in my mouth.
MARTHA: Seth, baby, go.
You said enough.
Think this will be enough to split? Guys, seriously, he's 9 years old, he's never seen the sun and he probably lives in a cupboard with, like, 600 dolls.
Okay? So you don't need to get all freaked out over a newsflash from Casper the friendly host.
Aria, he remembers Alison.
He warned her that something bad was gonna happen.
Well-- If not Jenna and Garrett, who was the couple that he saw? - Melissa and Ian.
EMILY: Can you let it go? - He said the girl wasn't blind.
- Doesn't mean we have to go back.
Yeah, we do.
My parents thought that Melissa could have killed Alison.
Say that again.
They hired a detective after Ali disappeared.
What did the detective find? I don't know.
But Melissa tried to convince me that my father wanted to see Ali dead.
Wait.
Melissa accused your father of wanting Alison dead.
Why? Why would he want that? Because Alison knew that my dad My dad is Jason's father too.
She would, like, drop hints and make weird jokes about how close our families were and then Jason figured it out and he told me.
Recently.
So your father and? Did Ali rub this in Melissa's face too? All I know is that Melissa hated Alison's guts.
She worked in the next town over and she probably drove past that creepy doll shop every day.
Hey.
I'm gonna leave these for you to put away.
Fine.
- Was everything okay at school today? - Yep.
Have you spoken to Dad? Yeah, he's, uh, enjoying his conference.
Really? He didn't miss too much of it? You know taking tours of boarding schools.
[SIGHS.]
What was the plan, Mom? Haul me off kicking and screaming in the night? - We were just exploring options.
- Oh, what a relief.
You're only exploring the idea of ruining my life.
- Aria, calm down.
- Well, how am I supposed to feel? One minute, you're processing the idea of me and Ezra and next, I'm being exiled to Siberia? That is not why I'm considering this.
There is something going on in your life.
I know you're being bullied.
The only people bullying me now in my life are you and Dad.
I am just trying to keep you safe.
Okay, you might be.
Dad's trying to punish me.
And that's really unfair because I forgave him for what he did.
If I had wanted to hurt him, I could've done something about it.
I still could.
What would happen if the dean found out dad was having an affair with one of his grad students? Where do you think they'd send him? Oh, good, you're home.
I could use your help.
- Um, with what? - Thank-you notes from the baby shower.
Who sent me something from Florida? Oh, it must be Aunt Joyce.
Sweet.
I think they're still open, but I'm too tired.
I'll go tomorrow.
Okay.
Whose bag is that in your room? Why were you in my room? I needed Lizzy Farren's address.
Why are you being so jumpy? I just-- I didn't sleep very well last night.
Um, the bag is Alison's.
Jason gave me some of her things.
Give them to charity.
It's morbid holding on to that kind of stuff.
- Melissa? - Hmm? Can you explain this? JENNA [ON COMPUTER.]
: She's coming upstairs.
Where is she? How do you even have this? - Did you steal it? From Ian? - What were you doing in Alison's room the night of her disappearance? - I thought we were beyond this.
- I'm concerned.
Mom and Dad were too.
That's why they hired somebody-- - Look, they suspected you.
- Of what? I just wanna help you.
If you did something-- I didn't do anything.
I was in that house looking for Ian.
Why didn't you tell that you saw Garrett and Jenna? They wanted to see Ali dead.
Doesn't mean they killed her.
Half this town wanted that girl to disappear.
I don't think I can hold on to this.
I think that the police need to see it, and I don't mean Garrett.
I'd be careful, Spence.
You turn that in, there are other videos out there that might surface.
I've seen some stuff that make you and your friends look pretty bad.
Like what? I never asked questions about what I saw, but I'm guessing that the police will.
She's bluffing.
That's a pretty big hand to play with no cards.
That's what happens when you have nothing.
- You play big and psyche everybody out.
- But what if Melissa is telling the truth? What if there was a camera the night of the Jenna thing? Know what? Enough is enough.
If we have to trick Melissa into sending a text to prove that she's A, that's what we'll do.
You're kidding, right? Is this some kind of test? - Please? - Okay.
Cracking the code to a cell phone is one thing but now we are crossing over to, like, Fear Factor territory.
You know how I feel about Mona.
I know, but I also know there's someone out there trying to split us up.
- Did something happen since--? - It's not about what this person's done.
It's about what we can get them to do.
Now.
Tonight.
Mom? Did you make that call to the dean? No.
Well, I talked to your father and the boarding school idea has been shelved for the moment.
- Oh, thank you.
- No, don't thank me.
Look, you have to understand, you guys pushed me into a corner.
Your threat had nothing to do with our decision.
Why would we send you to another state when you are already a million miles away? I don't even recognize the kid who would turn on her own family.
You can't ask me to turn on Ezra either, Mom.
You know, when I found out about you two, I was angry and I was confused.
But I have never been ashamed of you until yesterday.
If you heard the silence on the other end of the phone when I told your father what you said I don't even know how to get back to who we once were.
[MONA SIGHS.]
So should we put the dome light on? Or is that too weird? I think we passed weird about two blocks ago.
- What are you doing? - Unbuckling.
- Why? - The car stopped moving.
We're parked.
Caleb, look, I'm not an idiot, okay? I know you'd like to see my head on a stick.
- You know what? Let's just not go there.
- We have to, okay? Because we both love Hanna and that's why we're here.
After Alison disappeared me and Hanna got really tight.
Junior high was hellacious.
We both needed extreme makeovers and we got them.
Everything changed.
And then you.
You know, Hanna found this great guy and I was like serial dating the lacrosse team.
I admit I was jealous.
It's showtime.
Caleb, don't stop.
We're doing this for Hanna.
- Are you sure that Melissa went--? - Positive.
Emily followed her there.
I don't know how you got him to agree.
He loves me more than he hates Mona, that's how.
Believe me, I'm not digging this either.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
Who's it from? Hanna, let me see.
HANNA: Do we need any more proof? It's been Melissa all along.
Spence, your sister's A.
Can't find my thumb drive, gonna have to put it on my laptop.
- Wait, who? - The police.
Are you driving or me? Hanna, this is my sister.
What am I gonna tell my parents? - They tried to protect her.
- Yeah, so did you.
We should've turned her in the second that we knew she texted Ali.
Mom? SPENCER: Where have you been? - I drove Caleb home.
He wanted to walk.
He doesn't get why we aren't trapping Jenna and Garrett.
- To him, that's the enemy.
- He's wrong.
We have proof now.
- No, we might need more.
- More? I forced my boyfriend to make out with my best friend from junior high.
What's next? Hiding in Melissa's closet? Rubbing her belly until the baby confesses? - Hanna, Jenna and Garr-- HANNA: No, Emily.
- Stop confusing us.
We know who A is.
- Hanna.
We're still guessing.
What if we show that kid the video from Alison's room? - Let Seth tell us which-- HANNA: Have you lost your mind? We are now going to ask a 9-year-old sideshow to tell us who's been torturing us? - Hanna, he remembered Alison.
- So, what? He reads the paper.
It doesn't mean he can bend a spoon by staring at it.
He knew how she died.
That was never in the paper.
[DOOR OPENS.]
MONA: Hey there.
So did it work? Did you guys get a text? No.
No, not yet.
What's in the bag? Shower gel.
I need to scrub off 10 layers of shame.
Well, um, I'm gonna go shower.
See you before lights out.
You can't tell her everything.
Okay? This is Spencer's family.
Fine.
We'll show Seth baby the video.
That is the only stop we're making before the police station.
Hey.
- I thought you were working late tonight.
- Turns out I didn't have to.
Oh.
Well, um I got some good news.
They're pulling the plug on boarding school.
Know what changed their minds? Yeah, I had to dig up some pretty ugly stuff that I'd definitely rather keep buried but, hey, you gotta fight one battle at a time, right? Right.
Well, we may have just lost the war.
What are you talking about? I got fired today.
Next Monday will be my last class.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Hey.
- There's dinner if you're-- - No, I'm gonna eat later.
Thanks.
TOBY: What's that about? He just sits in his car now and watches our house? - Who? - Garrett.
What does he want? I don't know.
Close the curtains.
- I'll be in my room if you need me.
- Actually, Toby, wait.
Can I show you something? TOBY: How do you have this? Garrett asked me to keep it safe for him.
He said it was important.
Do you know what this is? No, I don't.
That's why I gave it to you.
- It's a page from an autopsy report.
- What? - Jenna, why would he give this to you? - I don't know.
But I think the police should have it, Toby.
Will you take me there? Do you think it's too late? Yes.
They could be downstairs.
SPENCER: Hello? Hello? Martha? Are you down here? Why is the light on? Looks like somebody just left.
You guys, let's just go.
Wait.
Look.
- She said she didn't sell these.
SPENCER: She did.
Martha? Um, I'm sorry.
We're down here.
Okay, let's just come back when they're open.
That would be 1979.
Just find a light switch.
Let's not and just leave.
GIRL [ON RECORDING.]
: End up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
[ALL GASP.]
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
[GLASS BREAKS.]
Follow me, end up like me.
[GIBBERING.]
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
Follow me, end up like me.
SPENCER: Hanna.
HANNA: No, wait, my laptop.
GIRL [ON RECORDING.]
: Follow me, end up like me.
End up like me.
End up like me.
End up like me.
Basically, they said they no longer offer my class.
But they'll probably just rename the course and hire somebody who your father likes to teach it.
- If I knew that my dad was gonna do this-- - Aria, stop.
You're not gonna break up your family to keep us together.
That's not a choice.
What are you gonna do? I'll Probably head up to my folks' place for a while, regroup send out resumes, make cold calls.
When will you be back? Aria.
If I can't teach high school in this town, or college, what's left? It's what I do.
And I need to find a place where I can do it.
Look, wherever that is, they're really lucky to have you.
Do you have any idea how much I love you? What all should we take? Wait, put that in the duffel bag.
We have to give them everything.
- What are you looking for? - I have no idea.
This feels really weird, giving them Ali's stuff.
Maybe there's something the police can use.
Alison even said there was.
What? When? - Yesterday.
- ln a dream.
Okay, why am I just hearing about this now? [DOOR CLOSES.]
GARRETT: You want this in the barn? It's heavy.
No, it's not.
I'll be fine.
I don't want you carrying anymore than you already are.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
Do you want a beer? You're off duty.
Um, I'll just take a soda if you got one.
[FLOOR CREAKS.]
- Is someone else here? - I don't think so.
- Are you sure your sister didn't? - Stop worrying.
I been scaring her since she was born.
There's no way she or her friends are turning in that video.
Trust me.
[FLOOR CREAKS.]
[KNOCK AT DOOR.]
Officer, hi.
Um, is something wrong? Neil.
Well, what's going on? We're here on official business.
Officer Reynolds, will you please surrender your weapon? What? What the hell is this? Why are you doing this? What has he done? Garrett Reynolds, you're under arrest.
- For what? - The murder of Alison DiLaurentis.
[FLY BUZZING.]
I know what our deal was, but this is a lot more than I bargained for.