Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 1, Episode 18 - The Badass Seed - full transcript

As tensions rise, the girls ponder the true nature of evil; Aria views the school play as an opportunity to get closer to Ezra, but will her plan backfire?

NARRATOR:
Previously on Pretty Little Liars:

I never told the police where you were.
Do you believe me?

That's what I asked you
before the cops picked me up.

I never got an answer.

The DA is dropping the charges
against me. I'm free.

We can get that thing off your leg.
The cab's waiting.

I'm going with Spencer.

ARIA:
How'd you like Mr. Fitz?

Every English Department has one.
Full of charm and promise.

This is crazy.
You can't keep staying here.

Hey, if you need a place to stay,
there's an old couch in my basement.



My mom will never know.

SPENCER:
I figured out what the message means.

It wasrt B-A-D.
It was the number 2-1-4.

All Em, all the time.

Don't tell.

Whatever it is you're holding onto,
it's got to stop.

- Come closer.
- I think he's dangerous.

MELISSA:
And I think you need help.

SPENCER:
Melissa, it's...

Spencer, we're pregnant.

[PHONE RINGS]
[MACHINE BEEPS]

BYRON:
Mr. Fitz? This is Byron Montgomery.

I'm sorry about how our meeting went
and I'd like to talk to you.

So maybe we could have a beer?



EZRA: If you're trying out for The Bad Seed,
sign up here...

...wait by the auditorium door
until your name is called.

Thank you and good luck.

Start with the line
about the stolen medal.

Why isn't she wearing any shoes?

So she can look short enough
to play an 8-year-old.

What's my line?

I don't see anything about a medal.

That's what the 8-year-old killed
her classmate for. The medal.

- That's why they call her the bad seed.
- Penmanship medal, really?

Didrt you read the whole play?

Hanna's the one trying out.
I'm just here to make her look taller.

Why do I have to read the whole play?
I don't wanna be the bad seed's mother.

I want to be the one
who's drunk all the time.

No comment.

Still ragging on me
for bringing a flask?

I don't need another parent, Spence.
One's plenty.

Has the one figured out
that Caleb's in your basement?

No, but A has.

What are you gonna do?

I'm gonna tell my mom
before A gets to her.

I'm just gonna ask her if Caleb can stay
in the guest room.

Hey there, Hanna and her clan-na.

Hey, Mona. How'd it go in there?

Honestly, I nailed it. It was epic.

I think Mr. Fitz cried.

Good for you, Mona.

I guess the rest of us should go home.

No. There are no small parts, only parts
that don't make it into the yearbook.

Good luck.

SPENCER:
Why don't you audition?

- You kind of have an in with the director.
- Stop.

- Is he wearing the tie you gave him?
- Stop.

It would be so awesome to hang out
with you two after school...

...see you as a couple.

News flash, just because
were on this side of the building...

...doesn't mean that we can suddenly
light candles and slow dance.

That's the opening night party.

"Hello, Aria." "Hello, Ezra."

Are you finished?

It's not like we'll be able
to go on a double date with you.

Yeah, you won't even
send us pictures.

Pictures? We meet at his apartment.
It's not SeaWorld.

We're just saying it'd be nice.

Believe me, I know.

Wish I could.

But I can't.

Where's your other scene?

JENNA:
Is Mr. Fitz in the auditorium?

I'm right here, Jenna.
What can I do for you?

I don't know if you're interested.
I'd like to compose some music.

Sure. That'd be great.

- For the flute?
- Yes.

Is there a reason
that you picked The Bad Seed?

It's one of my favorites.

The theme is so inspiring.

Uh... Inspiring?

I'm fascinated by the nature of evil.

[BABY BABBLING]

[GASPS]

[TAPE RIPPING]

Oh, hey. Didrt wake you, did I?

Sort of.

Are you packing or unpacking?

Little bit of both.
You know, I gotta make room.

Babies come with a lot of gear.

Yeah, it's time I get rid
of some of this dead weight.

- What's in there?
- Junk, mostly.

You know, yearbooks,
baseball gloves, trophies.

Stuff my mom probably wants
more than me.

Listen, can you hold this flap down
for me?

It's a tape gun, Spence.
You won't get hurt.

- I know that.
- Really?

Because you flinch
every time I come near you.

Have to get ready for school.

Yeah, Melissa told me
what you said to her at the swim meet.

You think I had something to do with
what happened to Alison DiLaurentis?

Well, for the record, I didn't. Though
I'm not surprised she ended up that way.

What is that supposed to mean?

Yeah, it means your friend Alison
was a psycho stalker...

...who wouldn't take no for an answer.
Okay?

- Someone else had enough of her.
- Or you had enough of her.

Listen, our relationship
could be summed up in two words:

"Get lost."

Right, we'II, it's too bad
she's not here to defend herself.

Trust me,
she never played that position.

Your friend Alison
was always on offense.

[TAPE RIPPING]

Didrt I just buy this milk?

- Is it sour?
- Empty.

And so is the butter dish. Why are we
going through so many groceries?

I may have made some mac and cheese
for Caleb and me.

He stayed over for dinner
a couple times.

We talked about this.
I'm not crazy about this friendship.

Mom, his home situation sucks.
His foster parents treat him like dirt.

There are great families
he'd be placed with, just not ours.

And there's no sugar either?

Yeah, we made brownies for dessert.

So I guess this would be a bad time...

...to see if he can stay in our guest room
for a couple nights?

Ah. So the Cat in the Hat
now wants room and board?

He never asked. I'm asking.

How do you expect him to study
or get good sleep?

Hanna, we need our privacy.

Mrs. Potter's nephew is circling
out there. We're not in the clear.

I applaud your compassion,
but I worry about your judgment.

So is that a maybe?

And now I'm worried about your hearing.
I'm late. I love you.

She's gone.

Good morning.

How much did you hear?

Between you and Mommy?

Not much.

I will put some groceries
on the back porch. My parting gift.

Caleb, chill.
I'll talk to her. She'll come around.

Said the girl with poor judgment
to the Cat in the Hat.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

- Surprise.
- What...? Hey.

- What's this?
- Your newspaper.

I don't subscribe.

Oh.

Hey.

- What's up? What are you doing here?
- Nothing.

I just wanted to talk to you
before school.

About your dad wanting
to take me out for that beer?

L... I don't have to do it, Aria.
I can dodge him, to be...

No, don't dodge him. I want you
to spend some quality time with him.

- Why?
- Because it'd be cool...

...if my dad could see how special you
are. I want my friends to see that too.

And why do we suddenly care
what your friends think about me?

Have you told them about us?

Your homies will like me just fine.

I cast Spencer and Hanna
in the school play.

Really? Excellent.
They'll be so psyched.

- Who's your stage manager?
- Couple of kids have asked. Why?

Well, you'll be spending every day,
after school and weekends...

...so if I'm stage managing,
we can see each other all the time.

- On campus.
- Off campus too.

It'll give us an excuse to finally
have coffee outside this little apartment.

I love this little apartment. I do. A lot.

Aria...

Come on.
Let me be your stage manager, please?

- Part of me says this is a terrible idea.
- I'm not talking to that part.

Just say yes, Ezra.
Come on, just say it.

- Say it.
- Yes.

HANNA:
Caleb, can you hand me my mascara?

[SHOWER RUNNING]

CALEB:
I'm in the shower.

- Can I just come in and grab it?
- Sure.

If you guys cleaned this showerhead,
you could have amazing pressure.

Go for it.

ASHLEY:
Hanna?

[FOOTSTEPS]

Is my phone in your bathroom?

I'm in the shower, Mom.

ASHLEY: I was halfway to the bank
when I realized I didn't have it.

What is with this charger?

I only have three bars.

I really can't talk right now, Mom.
I'm getting shampoo in my mouth.

ASHLEY:
Okay.

All right, see you at dinner.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Wanna share a towel too?

EMILY:
That's awesome.

- That's the part you really wanted, right?
- Yeah.

It's pretty cool.

[CELL PHONE RINGS]

If you guys are all involved,
maybe I should do props.

Why is Paige McCullers calling?

Is she still torturing you?

No, she's... We're cool now.

Really? What brought you closer,
her trying to drown you?

She's got a cousin in the military
and she's kind of anxious about it.

Did you and Toby figure out
that Braille thing yet, what 214 means?

- You haven't given up, have you?
- Definitely not.

We're still working on it.

I'm supposed to drop off his French book
after school, so...

Can I do it? I haven't seen him
since they dropped the charges...

...and I'd kind of like
to talk to him again.

Yeah.

Maybe now he'll be more willing to hear
me when I say I didn't turn him in.

[SIGHS]

What are you looking at?

I didn't even know
they knew each other.

[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

There's a lot of things
that we don't know.

What is that?

What did he just give her?

So the play raises
an interesting question.

Are people born evil or do they learn it?
I brought some additional material...

...to give you guys some background
on the period.

What gives, Velma?

Did you have a nasty dream last night
about Shaggy?

I was in the shower with him.

- Oh, talk about a wet dream.
- No, it wasrt a dream.

He took a shower at my place.

- Did you lose your V card?
- No, nothing happened.

Well, that was a waste of water.

- Are you into him or not? Hmm.
- Okay, you know, I'm just confused.

Decide soon.
Bad boy only showers once a year.

Do you need help?

Oh, no, I'm good, thanks.

So I recommend that you read the novel.
And to whet your appetites...

...I copied the first chapter...

I got it. Thanks.

Why don't you hand out
the schedules?

Oh, Aria, while you're up,
could you do me a favor?

Sure. What do you need?

Could you hit the vendi and grab me
a PowerBar and some mints?

I think I should just pass these out...

...but everyone can "hit the vendi"
when we go on break, okay?

I think you'll see, even with the novel,
Rhoda is not the typical 8-year-old.

Only the janitor is...

Yes?

I'm guessing
this isn't the varsity booster club.

My bad. Sorry.

EZRA: Let's all take a look at the first scene
with Rhoda and the janitor...

...if you'll turn to page 25.

He's so creepy.
I can't believe you ever kissed him.

We all wanted to kiss him.

Never.

At that party,
when he was big man on campus?

- The one that Alison got us into?
- Not me.

Yes, you.

ARIA:
You are so badass.

Did you make these?

Where'd you get this picture?
I look like my mother.

That is your mother.

[McFLY'S "PARTY GIRL"
PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]

I'm out of mercy
She wouldn't let me go, oh

BOY: Hey.
GIRL: Come on.

She's a party girl

[WHOOPING]

So you guys can thank me later.

Wait. So, what do we do now?

Act your new age.

Oh, excuse me. Sorry.

Hey, Spence,
isn't that your sister's new boyfriend?

Really? That's what I thought.
Are you...?

He's kind of cute. So is his friend.

Easy. He's a little bit old for you.

Not tonight because I'm 26.

Put that away.

Yeah, and take a math class.
You're 21.

[GIRL GIGGLING]

Okay. Okay. All right. Just right here.

Looks like Mr. Melissa is giving
Ms. Rum and Coke a special tour.

- Maybe he's taking her to the bathroom.
- Or finding a room so she can lie down.

Yeah, on top of her.

What?

I don't know about you vestal virgins,
but I'm here to make some memories.

Let's divide and conquer
and meet back here at midnight.

You should've said something
to your sister.

Like what?
"I crashed your boyfriend's frat party?"

I would've been so dead.

Like your sister isn't now?

Yeah, knocked up with his bad seed.

Hanna? Why do you think
that the janitor in the play...

...is the only one
who knows the little girl's not a liar?

That's because the janitor
is childlike himself.

It's like
when we were reading Shakespeare...

...and Ezra talked about the fools and
how they can get away with saying...

...things that other people can't.

Let's just focus on this play, okay?

Hi. Spencer asked me
to drop off your French book.

- There a reason she didn't want to?
- No, not at all.

I practically snatched it
out of her hand.

I wanted to.

I should be on your porch.

I found out who turned me in.

It was Jenna.

Her way of keeping me close to home.

[SIGHS]

Well...

...no one can do that now.

Must feel good.
Knowing you can ride that.

It'll feel even better
when I can get it to move.

So I was thinking,
maybe we could go out sometime...

...and celebrate now that this is over.

What happened to Maya?

I meant celebrate as friends.

Breakfast or something.

I like breakfast.

Tomorrow?

- Don't tell me you're still working.
- No, just prepping.

I like to fool myself into thinking they
read some of the things I put up here.

Well, hope springs eternal.

Look at you, you're teaching, writing,
directing the school play.

- Do you even have time for a beer?
- Sure. Just don't tell my students.

It'll only make them love you more.

If that were even possible.

My daughter thinks
that you are pretty hot stuff.

And you know what? After reading
your stories that Aria gave me...

...I have to agree.

But I gotta say, it's very bold of you,
exposing yourself to your students.

Come on.
You look like you need that beer.

Okay. Pick up the coat, move stage left
and then push him out the door.

Can he have lunch first?

I wasrt talking to you.

You have someone crashing
in your attic too?

No, I'm learning my lines.

- Can I help?
- No.

Can I make the sandwich?

No.

So how was the rest of your day?

Mine got off to a really strange start.
I was taking a shower...

Yeah, you know what, you can make
a sandwich and you can eat it too.

I have to practice being drunk.

- Can I help?
- No.

[MOUTHS]
Okay.

Thanks.

- Here you go.
- When you talk about your writing...

...you seem more relaxed
than when you talk about your day job.

You're not hiding out
at that high school, are you?

What?

Listen, I have known many gifted people
who were too scared to bet on their talent.

No, no, no. Not me.

I love teaching high school.

Oh, of course you do. I mean, everybody
always loves their first class.

You bond with them
in a special way...

...but don't forget...

...the same kids that you love
are gonna move on.

You know, time goes by so fast.

I mean, Aria's already looking
at colleges in California.

If you taught at the college level...

...you'd have a lot more time
for your writing.

I need your help.

What's going on?

I saw lan hand Jenna a bag at school.

So?

- Do you have any idea what was in it?
- No.

Why do they even know each other?
He's a coach.

What team does she play on?

I don't wanna have to ask Jenna.

We're not talking much these days.

You don't have to talk to her.

- Just get her phone.
- What?

We have to find out if lan
is in her recent call lists.

Hanna has a friend
who can unlock her password.

I'm not stealing her phone.

Toby, we're no closer to figuring out
what 214 means.

Lan might be who she's whispering to
on the other end.

I don't know. I gotta be careful.
If I start stealing Jenna's...

If we don't get to the bottom of this,
you'll be waiting...

...for the next piece of evidence
to be planted in your room.

Until they find the real killer,
your nightmare is never going to end.

We need Jenna's phone.

[DOG BARKING]

- Morning.
- Is that Emily?

Yes.

Toby's not here.

Or are you here to see me? Heh.

He's not here?

We made a...
I said I'd take him out for breakfast.

Well, he's having that with Spencer.

He left early this morning.
Said he needed to do homework.

It sucks, doesn't it?

- What?
- Feeling like you're second choice.

[FLUTE PLAYING]

How soon can I get it back?

Shouldrt take him long.

Have you eaten?

You want some toast?
Is whole wheat okay?

She goes ballistic
when I touch her stuff.

Yeah, I get it.

My sister once threatened to break
my thumbs for using her hairbrush.

Toby, can I ask you something?

Why was Alison so sure it was you
spying on us...

...the night of Jenna's accident?

- I'm sorry. I shouldn't have...
- I never spied on anyone.

I never looked in anyone's window.

Your friend Alison made that up.

Why?

Why you?

Because she thought
she had something on me.

She didn't understand
what was really going on...

...and she used it against me anyway.

It seems like
she had something on us.

Maybe, but you don't have to live
in a town...

...where everyone believes
you killed her.

Not everyone.

You did.

Yeah. I guess I did.

But I'm not proud of that.

This whole Alison thing
has never made any sense to me.

It still doesn't.

Hey.

You're already taping.

I thought you wanted me to.

I do. Just not sure we'll have people up
on their feet yet.

Look, I'm sorry about slipping up
yesterday...

...but I don't think anyone picked up
on it.

Oh, they did.

I'll be more careful.

Promise.

Oh, so how was that beer
with my dad?

What'd you two talk about?

Lots of stuff.

He offered to help me get a job
at Hollis College.

Why? You already have a job.

But there's one class available there
and it could lead to something more.

Why would you need something more?

Truth is, I need something less.

If I worked at Hollis, I'd have
more time to do my own writing.

But teaching here hasn't kept you
from your writing, has it?

Not entirely,
but I gotta think about the future.

So you're planning on leaving here?

Maybe, eventually.

But you are too.
Leaving eventually, right?

[DOOR OPENS]

Oh, hey, Mr. Fitz.

Oh, Aria, I'm a little parched.

Have you had a chance
to pick me up some Throat Coat?

You're gonna have
to go get your own tea.

I'm a stage manager, not a gopher.

Wow, sure bite like one.

Where did you get this?

The year 2020?

It's for someone who can't see.

Okay. Well, someone who can
might need to call NASA to turn it on.

Take however long you need.

Take an hour. It has to be returned
as soon as possible...

...or the person who borrowed it
might be in trouble.

They should be. Stealing a blind
persors phone? That's sick.

What do you like to do for fun
on the weekends, break hips?

You know what? Just give it back
to Spencer as soon as you can, okay?

Where does my character sit?

I haven't blocked it yet, Mona.

We'll get to that on Saturday.

For those of you arriving,
the stage has been taped off...

...to mark the living room and the
prop table is being stocked as I speak.

Wait, this Saturday?
I can't be here this Saturday.

I only sent the e-mail to those
who were called for that rehearsal.

Well, am I called in or not?

We'll be blocking that scene
on Saturday.

- I mentioned that.
- You didn't.

Mr. Fitz, can we find a way
to work out the kinks in the system?

I assure you, Mona, from this point on,
Aria will be on top of things.

I just need some clarification
from our director on the scheduling.

Can we take five, everyone?

Thanks.

[CHATTERING]

Are you still angry at me
about yesterday?

I'm angry at myself
because I knew this wasrt gonna work.

Fine. I will help you find
a new stage manager...

...but it sounds like you're trying to
replace me in other parts of your life.

- Who said that?
- You did. Suddenly, everybody's leaving.

And why were you talking
about your future versus our future?

Because they may not be linked.

Look, I'm not saying I'm leaving here
tomorrow...

...but let's face it,
we are not tied to this place forever.

You're looking at colleges in California
which you have every right to do.

I looked at one college in your favorite
city. We could move there together.

- That's not how it works.
- Why can't it if we want it to?

College is to broaden your world...

...not pack up your English teacher,
bring him with you.

You're not just
my high school English teacher.

Is that how you see yourself?

No.

But you will, when the time comes.

Cute couple, aren't they?

We should study our lines.

- Yeah, I still don't get my second scene.
- Your character is suspicious.

It doesn't say that in the script.

It's underneath the words.
That's the reason why she's drinking.

HANNA: No, she's drinking because
her kid drowned. Doesrt mean that...

SPENCER: Even the little girl's mother
thinks she's a murderer.

The drowning, the lady who fell down the
stairs, the janitor who was set on fire...

I was talking about this scene.
She could think it was an accident.

- Maybe there are no accidents.
- What do you mean?

We never questioned
what happened at that party.

IAN:
All right, I'll see you guys later, okay?

Hey, Mike, I wanna see pictures.

You know, I really like that top, Em.

And I think someone else
might like it too.

No.

Why?
He's drooling in his Beer Pong cup.

- Just go talk to him.
- No.

Go talk to him.

[GIRL 1 SCREAMING]
[THUDDING]

GIRL 2: Are you okay?
GIRL 3: Don't touch her.

GIRL 2: I'm gonna go get help.
BOY 1: Somebody call 911.

BOY 2:
She's still breathing.

[CHATTERING]

GIRL 2: I'm gonna go get some help.
Watch out. Move.

We should go. Now.

Why didn't you tell us about lan
at the top of the stairs before?

L... I didn't think about it till now.

What if that girl didn't fall
just because she was wasted?

We're starting.

What's going on?

The night that we crashed
that frat party.

Yeah. What about it?

We're thinking Alison
wasrt the first person lan shoved.

[IAN HUMMING]

[TALKING INDISTINCTLY]

[SIGHS]

- I can't do this now.
- This phone is out of my league.

I can't crack it,
you're dealing with time issue.

You're just gonna give up?

This is important.

Why? Why are you breaking
and entering Jenna Cavanaugh's phone?

It's none of your business.

How'd you know it was Jenna's?

Because I'm not blind.

Are you gonna get over
what happened yesterday morning?

Because I can have
that tattoo removed.

[SCOFFS]

I don't know
what you're talking about.

So, what do you think?
Are people born bad?

I'm having a hard time figuring out
who's evil and who's just naughty.

I'd think you'd know the difference, Mona,
but let's ask some of your cast mates.

Spencer.

Thoughts?

Yes.

Some people are pure evil.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SIREN WAILS]

[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

[CAR DOORS CLOSING]

We should get out. They're gonna
start questioning everyone.

We can't leave without Alison.

I voted for mini-golf.
This was a huge mistake.

[ENGINE STARTS]

What's going on? What happened?

You missed it? Where were you?

- That girl that was with lan, she...
- She fell down the stairs, it was terrible...

Can we just tell her on the bus?

Note to self: Don't drink and dive.

If my mom finds out I was here,
I'll be grounded until I'm 50.

Guys, if we run away like babies,
we'll definitely be questioned.

What is she doing?

My friends and I made the mistake
of having a drink before we ate...

...and none of us feel comfortable
about getting behind the wheel.

Can we trouble you
for a ride back to Rosewood?

What...? What are you thinking?

I'm thinking we're not taking the bus.

Chillax, ladies.

The bolder the move,
the less anyone questions it.

I think my character's
being totally selfish.

I don't know how to play that.

Miss Fern is protecting
the future of her school, Mona.

So is she forgivable or not?

It's unforgivable
if she's only thinking of herself.

Let's stop. These are good thoughts.
We'll pick up where we left off.

Study your lines. Put away your props.
I'll see you then.

[CHATTERING]

SPENCER:
Guys.

- What are we looking at?
- Why would that be in here?

EMILY: What's that? Is that...?
SPENCER: Blood?

Emily, where did you get this?

I didn't. I've never seen it before.

Oh, God, no.

- That's what lan used...?
- To kill Alison.

Guys, slow down. We don't know
that that's Alisors blood.

- We don't even know if that is blood.
- Yeah, but we don't know that it's not.

That's insane.

Why would he hide that in here
for everyone to see?

It's a bold move
and no one would ever look for it here.

Why did the bad seed hide the medal
in the box on top of her desk?

- Why didn't she just bury it?
- Because she was 8.

Guys, we all saw that video.
Lan did not have a trophy in his hand.

We didn't see what was on the ground.
It could've been in his luggage.

This was when they were together
at Hilton Head.

- Wow.
- What are we gonna do?

We hand it in. We're not wasting time,
losing evidence again.

Emily's right.

This goes to the police now.

EMILY:
So, what do we do now?

SPENCER:
Just wait.

How long until the police figure out
that it's Alisors blood?

I don't know.

I'll tell you this,
I don't wanna go home.

I don't wanna be anywhere near lan.

You can stay at my place.

Could we just all stay at your place?

I don't know, it just feels weird
splitting up after this.

I can't believe we had it,
the weapon, in our hands.

After all this time, it's like...

Like Ali can finally rest in peace.

Yeah. We all can.

We'll pick up some food
on the way to Emily's.

Yeah, I can't stay over tonight.

I don't wanna go home either...

...but if my mom hears something
in the basement...

- You haven't told her about Caleb?
- There's only so much I can do in one day.

Actually, can we just make one stop
along the way?

I promise it won't take long.

Yeah, sure.

Wait, Em. We didn't call Toby.

- What?
- We have to tell him what we found.

You tell him.

That should be you.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Sorry to bother you, but I'm not
sleeping tonight until I say this.

- Take your coat off. Sit down.
- No, no. I'm not staying.

I came here to say I signed up
for the play for the wrong reasons...

...so I'm officially done.

You're right, it was a terrible idea.

- Aria...
- You were wrong too. About the future.

You have no idea
what's gonna happen tomorrow.

Nobody does.

My friend Alison, she didn't.

She didn't get a future.
She didn't get to turn 16.

- Listen, l...
- No, but let me finish.

I don't know if I'm gonna
end up in California...

...or some fishing village in Guam.

It doesn't matter.

We're both here now.

Can't we just be happy
that we have that?

Good answer.

[DOOR OPENS]

Didrt take anything
that wasrt mine, officer.

Are you leaving?

I thought you'd be relieved.

Why would you think that?

Because you've been treating me like
something you scrape off your shoe.

At least since our shower.

Look, I know.

I just...

I wasrt...

Ready to see that much of me?

No.

Yes.

What, and now you think
you have to throw down too?

What if I don't want to?

It's okay.

What if I do want to?

That's okay too.

Did you guys sleep at all?

No, just tossed and turned.

She tossed. I turned.

I cannot wait for him
to be can'ted out of here.

Just knowing
he's in this building now...

Thinking he could get away with it.
Her blood in that trophy case.

Makes me sick.

Guys.

SPENCER:
Oh, my God.

They're gonna drag him out
in front of the whole school.

Why is he coming over here?

Ladies.

Which one of you found the trophy?

Who's Spencer Hastings?

So was this a group effort
or are you three just along for the ride?

What do you mean?

You should've done a little research.

There's no golf tournament
in Hilton Head on that date.

What about the blood?

It's not human blood.

Comes from a rat.

No, but why would there...?

Let's save our questions
for the precinct.

Follow me.

[INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO CHATTER]

OFFICER:
Detective Breyer?

[CELL PHONES RINGING & CHIMING]

SPENCER: A planted that trophy.
HANNA: We should've known.

Guys...

...where was she that night?

At the frat party when the girl fell,
where was Alison?

She wasrt with us.

She wasrt with us either.

What are you saying?

I'm saying maybe it wasrt lan
who pushed that girl. Maybe...

Maybe that drunk girl
was just in Alisors way.

EMILY:
Why would Alison do that?

Because that frat party
wasrt a random pick.

She took us there
because she wanted to see lan.

Maybe she was stalking him.

Wait, so now you believe lan?
You don't think he killed Alison?

I didn't say that.

I think he killed her.

There's a lot about that night
that we still don't know.

- Oh, my God.
- What?

What if Jenna was also blocking
her way to lan?

What if Ali threw that firecracker in
Toby's garage knowing Jenna was there?

She had us all fooled.

Until now.

[SQUEAKING]

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