Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 4, Episode 22 - Cover for Me - full transcript

Emily takes up the sleuthing reins and hunts for answers about Ezra and Mona; Hanna begins a new search after being confronted by Holbrook and Tanner; Spencer and Aria lean on new men in ...

NARRATOR: Previously on
Pretty Little Liars...

Did you actually read any of his book?

Ezra knew who I was before we met.

He knew who all of us were.

Do you always carry that much cash around?

Who is the money for?

The money is for Ali. She's alive.

How did it go?

That cop, Holbrook, spoke up for my dad.

I was surprised to hear
that you spoke for Mr. Hobbs.

Thank you.



Okay, stop. What are you up to?

Your mother and I spoke
with Dr. Griggs this morning.

He recommended a rehab facility in Philly.

Ezra is moving forward with the book.

He is meeting with his
agent in New York right now

discussing a release date.

Now I know that everything he says

or has ever said is a lie.

Are you going somewhere?

That's the plan. I got to get out of here.

It's a simple question, okay.

Did you or did you not see me standing

with a shovel that night?

And if you did see me hurt Ali,



then why didn't you just call the cops?

(knocking on door)

Hey.

Hi.

Anything for the dry cleaners?

It was 3 days in rehab, Mom.

I really did not need so many sweaters.

I thought, I don't know,
maybe you'd go outside

for some fresh air or if you got cold.

I did get cold and then I got the sweats.

You know, withdrawal symptoms

can't really be stopped with a cable knit.

They said that the medical detox

would help mitigate your discomfort.

It did, mom.

I was so comfortable kicking my drug habit.

Sorry.

I'm very irritable.

They said to expect irritability
over the next few days.

As long as you're home
and well, I can handle it.

SPENCER: Don't you walk away from me.

Is there anything you need?

There's left-over carbonara
or I can make a salad

if you'd like something lighter.

ALISON: You're way out
of your league, Spencer.

SPENCER: You sure about that?

ALISON: Put that thing down
before you hurt yourself.

Spencer?

I said you look tired.

Maybe you should get some rest.

Mm?

We have some things to
discuss in the morning.

♪ Got a secret, can you keep it ♪

♪ Swear this one you'll save ♪

♪ Better lock it in your pocket ♪

♪ Taking this one to the grave ♪

♪ If I show you then I know ♪

♪ You won't tell what I said ♪

♪ 'Cause two can keep a secret ♪

♪ if one of them is dead ♪

Mom? Have you seen my car keys?

I want to get to school
early and catch up on

any assignments that I might have missed.

Oh, I'm so sorry to interrupt.

Honey, this is Dean Stavros.

He's going to be staying
with us for a while.

Hi.

Sweetheart, you're not going
back to school just yet.

We've already taken your car keys.

I'll need your cellphone
and your laptop as well.

But why?

There will be no phone calls of any kind,

no internet, no friends.

We'll be sure to get your
assignments from school.

And how do you expect me to turn them in?

Carrier pigeon?

You'll earn your privileges back over time,

as long as you follow Dean's program.

The doctor said that I was
fine to go back to school,

as long as I agreed to
outpatient counseling.

Could you please excuse us?

I need to talk to my mom.

Actually, I don't think I can.

Spencer, I'm a drug and
alcohol abuse counselor.

Your parents brought me here to help you.

I'm gonna be camped out in
the barn, on-call 24/7...

So you're basically a baby-sitter.

Do you and Dad distrust me this much?

Quite frankly, given
this latest episode, yes.

I understand you may be
feeling a little ambushed.

Excuse me.

How long am I supposed to stay under guard?

I have to apologize for my daughter.

Oh, as long as you're handing them out,

I would love an apology from you.

Your father and I thought the first time

would be the last.

Since you've relapsed...

I would hardly call this a relapse.

Spencer, look, I bet your mom would be

a whole lot more open to hearing you out

if you hand over your electronics.

Show her you're willing to cooperate.

Can I please just call Toby?

I tried him last night and
he hasn't called me back yet.

I've had a conversation with Toby

and he understands that you'll be hard

to reach for the time being.

It will give us all a chance to focus.

Great.

Where do we start?

Fantastic.

I will go upstairs and
fill this with my dignity.

I'm still at Syracuse.

EMILY: (on phone) Does
your dad know what happened?

No. No.

He thinks I'm here for a
Prospective Student Week.

It's 4 days of campus
tours, classroom visits,

and a bunch of
father-daughter bonding time.

How are you doing? Really.

Um, honestly, I'm just trying
not to think about any of it.

Him. Everything.

EMILY: You don't have to
go through this on your own.

You know, we can all come up there.

No, it's okay.

I'm not alone.

I just mean that my dad's here with me.

Look, I've got to go.

The tour's starting. Bye.

Wow.

Morning, sunshine.

No, don't start. You look worse than me.

No. I don't.

You ready to learn about the history

of this illustrious institution?

I'm ready for some sleep or coffee.

I don't know, an aspirin.

Yeah, my student host didn't exactly

offer continental breakfast.

WOMAN: Okay, everyone, over
here for the tour please.

We... we really need to go on this thing?

I know a place nearby.

Killer pancakes.

You mean bail on the tour?

Only if you want.

I want.

All right.

Give those back. I need them.

This way, over here.

Aria finally called me this morning.

Is she still mad at me?

She's not mad, she's hurting.

But she sounded okay.

Distant.

Are we still going to Spencer's later?

It was so weird.

I called her cell and her mom answered.

There's no visitors

and she's not gonna be
in school for a while.

Probably for the best.

I saw Fitz's car in the
teacher's parking lot.

Wait, he's back?

Mm-hmm.

So he just goes to New
York to collect the big,

fat check for selling us out.

And then what, comes back here to gloat?

I wish you would have told me
this before I bought tickets.

Do you want to go at all?

I'm sorry, Mike. I don't know what to say.

Give me a call when you figure it out.

Looks like he's still
pulling Mona's strings.

Do you think Fitz was
behind whatever that was?

I mean, Mike and Mona didn't
really make much sense unless...

Unless she was spying on Aria for him.

Now I'm mad. We should say something.

Are you coming?

I can't.

If you're gonna slash his
tires or bust his headlights,

I'd still be down.

But I don't want to be
in the same room with him.

I know. I get it.

Hey, I'm gonna ditch last period.

Are you gonna be okay?

Yeah, I'll be fine.

Emily, class doesn't start
for another few minutes.

Okay, I don't know how much you know

but as close as you are to Aria,

I can assume that you know everything.

I really want to talk to about this, Emily,

but I would really prefer

if it were outside of a classroom.

I don't think that's going to happen.

I've already talked to you
outside of the classroom.

I let you help me with my college essays.

You tutored me.

You helped me when I lost my girlfriend.

Why did you do all of that?

What did you get out of it?

There's an assignment due today,

But I won't be staying for the class.

Will you make sure a
real teacher gets this?

Hey.

Don't get up.

I don't want to accidentally
run into your mouth again.

Is that what that was?

Look, it wasn't supposed to happen.

And it's not going to ever again.

I promise.

I'm sure Travis will be glad to hear that.

After court, when I passed
the two of you talking,

It seemed like there was a look.

Do you have a minute to sit?

You know, I actually
just came to apologize.

I just... I thought it would be weird

if I saw you and I didn't say anything.

Oh. Is there anything else
you want to talk about?

No. I'm good.

Well, there's a couple of
things I'd like to ask you.

Please sit.

What do you know about this?

I've never seen this before.

You recognize the handwriting?

Why don't you open it
up, read the note inside?

It might look familiar.

What is this?

I was hoping you could tell me.

I didn't write it, if
that's what you're asking.

I thought it was a possibility.

I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't ask.

Well, you don't think that's real, do you?

I mean you're not going to go

looking for Alison now, are you?

No, don't worry.

We get stuff like that all the time.

It's probably just another crackpot.

I have to go meet my mom for dinner.

It's a little early for
that, don't you think?

It's my turn to cook.

That's good. No, keep playing.

No, I just... I just wanted
to give Antonio a little air.

Oh, you named your guitar Antonio?

I like to think Antonio named himself.

You slept well?

Um, yeah, a little bit.

I still feel like my head's a bowling ball,

but I don't think I'm gonna
yak on my shoes anymore.

Hey, that's progress.

You don't normally drink, do you?

This week's anything but normal.

Why is that?

Oh, we missed the last tour, huh?

We can learn about the Hall of Languages

and the billion dollar
endowment another day.

So your dad... I thought you
were staying with your dad.

I am. Yeah, he's... he's
just right next door.

So what does he profess?

Art history.

You into art, too?

A little.

Um, I like to write,

but who knows now.

What... what are you looking for?

Hair of the dog.

That's supposed to cure hangover, right?

God, we totally raided this thing.

Who drank the pineapple rum?

Guilty.

How much do you think all this stuff cost?

No, not too much a lot.

Maybe a couple of hundred dollars.

I'm serious.

Me, too.

Just tell your dad you had the drunkies.

And invited a boy over.

Yeah.

Mm, I think that will go over real well.

♪ I don't need a parachute ♪

♪ Baby, if I've got you
baby, if I've got you ♪

♪ I don't need a parachute ♪

♪ You're gonna catch me ♪

♪ You're gonna catch if I fall ♪

Look, somebody else knows Alison's alive

and they just told the cops.

Does Holbrook know who it's from?

Did he say if it was from a guy or a girl?

It's anonymous.

And they're still trying to figure it out.

I'll be right back.

What's up?

Your text said I should come find you.

Yeah, my mom wanted to
invite you and your family

over for dinner

just to say thanks for everything.

That's really nice of her,

but she doesn't have to go through that.

Trust me, you don't want to miss it.

She doesn't really cook often,

but when she does it's pretty amazing.

Okay.

You know, I was thinking

maybe you and I could do a meal sometime.

Just the two of us.

Sure.

Wait, is that like a date?

I actually hope it will be.

How about tomorrow night?

Yeah, okay.

Okay.

Did he just ask you out?

Okay, I'm not digging the timing, but...

Are you even ready for that?

No, I'm ready.

I just hope nothing else crazy
happens between now and then.

Drinking a glass of salad

is supposed to give me my life back?

Your body needs the nutrition.

You'll feel stronger, you'll think clearer,

you'll sleep better.

I sleep just fine.

I heard you doing laundry
at 2:00 in the morning.

My sheets were dirty.

What, do you want to analyze those, too?

I just thought it was unusual.

You know, with ADHD
meds people tend to sleep

a lot during withdrawal.

And you're definitely irritable.

Any flu-like symptoms?

Not anymore.

What about nightmares?

Um, what about hallucinations?

Maybe.

They're nothing to worry about.

It's just your mind and
body getting reacquainted.

Take drugs away and things come up.

What kind of things?

Things you've forgotten.

Things you've suppressed.

Things you need to deal with.

When I was first in recovery,

a healthy diet and exercise
really worked for me.

I mean, it took the edge off.

It's worth a try.

Ever do yoga?

No, not usually.

I don't really excel at athletics

unless there's somebody to beat.

I'd like to avoid competition.

I think that drive may
have triggered your abuse

in the first place.

But kicking your ass at tennis

might be very therapeutic.

Yeah, I get the feeling

you'd like to kick my ass, period.

But I'm in the barn

until your parents and
doctor say otherwise.

So get motivated.

We've got a lot to cover today.

I'm just gonna take a quick shower.

Toby, hey, please I really,
really need to talk to you.

I'm starting to worry because
I haven't heard from you.

I just need you to tell me that I'm not,

like, a horrible person.

(knocking on door)

How come I don't hear any running water?

Hanna, I know what you did.

And I am not amused.

Since when is getting
a skinny latte a crime?

We're not here to joke around, Hanna.

Gabe, what is she talking about?

It won't be hard for me to match
your handwriting to the note.

When I do, I'll have to bring
you down for questioning.

Hanna, if there's anything
else you have to say

about the note, now is the time.

She's not going to find anything.

I swear, I didn't write it.

"Good cop, bad cop," I
thought that would do the job,

but she's one tough little cookie.

I kind of like her.

We arrested her mother and we were wrong.

And we put that family through hell.

My gut tells me that she's
trying to do the same thing.

She's giving us the runaround.

I know this girl.

Something doesn't jive.

I think that note's legit.

You're on your own with that theory.

But keep an eye on her.

Let's see if she takes
this to one of her friends.

Maybe they're all in on it.

Is that your dad?

Yep.

He wants to take me into
some restaurant tonight,

a little quality father-daughter time.

Jeremiah's?

Yeah.

How did you know that?

That's the only good
vegetarian place around here.

How do you know so much about SU?

I thought that you were from Cedar Rapids.

I am. But my parents went to school here.

They met on campus in
chem lab, freshman year.

I have three older sisters

and they all graduated from Syracuse, too.

Summa cum laude.

Let me guess.

You don't want to continue the tradition?

I got into Berklee College of Music.

Wow. That's amazing.

Yeah, well, my parents don't think

music is the kind of thing you study.

What about you?

I... I love music.

You know what I mean.

You clearly didn't come
here to look at a college.

Um, some jerk just broke my heart into,

like, 30,000 million pieces.

That's a lot.

Tell me about it.

Anyway, so, yeah, he's back
home and that's why I'm here.

Just needed to disappear
for a little bit, I guess.

That doesn't seem right.

He's the jerk, but you're the one in exile?

Shouldn't it be the other way around?

Not that I'm complaining or anything.

Yeah, you better not be.

I can finish this.

Why don't you go up and
put your laundry away?

Okay.

Thanks.

(knocking on door)

I'll get it.

Spencer.

Veronica, may I come in?

I was just stopping by to see

if you got the flyer I left in your mailbox

about the bridal show fund-raiser.

I did.

I didn't get your RSVP.

Oh. I'll have to check the calendar.

I'll be right back.

You're looking well.

Your mother told me that you had a bug.

Your outburst at my home was a reaction

to some over-the-counter medication?

Yeah, yeah.

Next time I'll be sure to buy name brand.

I'm so sorry for everything that I said

and for the way that I grabbed you.

I really was not myself.

No apology necessary.

My guess is she's in there writing a check.

I wouldn't expect her to attend.

But it's all for a good cause.

You know, the charity
feeds starving children.

No mother should have
to watch her child die.

Um, I should probably
just take my laundry up

and go to bed.

Nothing beats a good night's sleep

on a set of fresh, clean sheets.

I'm sorry, Jessica.

We have another commitment that night.

I hope this helps.

Thank you. I so appreciate your generosity.

Goodbye, Spencer.

(knocking on door)

Well, you sure do look nice.

You ready for our last big day?

I actually just came by to let you know

I'm gonna cut out early.

Head back home.

Maybe take Antonio on the scenic route.

You're gonna go talk to
your folks about Berklee?

That's the plan.

Look, I just wanted to say,

I thought this was gonna
be a pretty unbearable week

and it ended up being pretty great.

So thank you.

You should find me if
you're ever in Rosewood.

Count on it.

Bye.

Thank you.

Hi.

Hey. Have you talked to Aria?

Not today. Why?

She's not answering any
of my calls or texts.

Look, if you hear from her,
tell her I said, "thanks."

Mike, hold on.

Can you take over for a sec?

Thanks.

What's going on?

Aria got what she wanted.

Mona dumped me this morning.

I got a text really early
that said we're done.

Just like that.

Okay, I'm sorry that happened

but I don't think Aria was involved.

Oh, so the fact that
you guys can't stand her

has nothing to do with it?

I can't think of another reason

why Mona would just cut me off like a wart.

Maybe I could talk to her.

Find out what's going on.

Whatever.

Just tell Aria to call me.

Hey, we just did 3 loops, that's 3 miles.

And now we're doing an extra loop

for your little phone stunt yesterday.

God, why are you so mean, Dean?

Because you make me tense, Spence.

I mean how long are you gonna keep this up?

Rhyming? I could go all day.

Look...

I can see that you're a smart girl

with a sharp tongue, and you love to spar.

But getting under my
skin isn't the goal here.

It's getting under yours so we can address

what's really going on.

Do you have any interest in that?

One more mile. Let's go.

Damn it, Ali, I said stop it.

Hey, hey, take a deep breath.

Now tell me what's going on.

I think I know what I did.

Do you ever think that
sometimes people see you

more clearly than you see yourself?

I'm not sure what you mean.

There are things that happened

that I don't remember and other people do.

And you're using their
memories to fill in the blanks?

Yeah. What else can I do?

Well, maybe recalling what really happened

is a little too much to wrap
your head around right now.

I mean I should have known

that I was capable of something like this.

I've done bad things before.

Wait.

Look, before you go to that place,

I want you to look at what
happened today as a positive.

It sounds like to me, at least emotionally,

you're ready to take
responsibility for your actions.

You want to know what you did,

maybe make good on a few things.

How am I supposed to take responsibility?

I mean if I... if I really did this.

Did what, Spencer?

Nothing. Nothing. I'm sorry.

I'm really talked-out right now.

I think we've covered enough.

I'm gonna give you some
space so you can read that.

Just so you know, I'm a picker.

So whatever I order,

the other person's plate
always looks better.

What does that even mean?

It means whatever you order,
get a side of garlic bread.

Hanna?

Hi, Mrs. D.

Don't you look lovely tonight?

Are we on a date?

Yeah. Yeah. This is Travis.

Nice to meet you.

Such a gentleman.

I won't keep you.

You two enjoy yourselves.

WOMAN: Mrs. DiLaurentis?

Lieutenant Tanner.

Detective Holbrook.

Please come with us.

I'm sorry. This will just take one moment.

Uh, so if you want the garlic bread,

maybe I should order the lasagna.

Yeah, yeah, sounds good.

_

I need to talk to you.

I have somewhere to be.

Going to meet with Ezra Fitz?

Get in.

(knocking on door)

Aria.

Can I come in?

Why would you help him?

I'm surprised it took you
this long to figure it out.

And I kind of expected it would be Aria.

He should have told her about
the book a long time ago.

When did you find out?

Around the time I bought Jenna's car.

But I didn't want to help
him with his tattle-tale,

I wanted to stop him.

Or at least, stop the
parts that included me,

some of the stuff I did, I
could still go to jail for.

So we made a deal.

I would answer questions about my exploits,

and he'd edit out anything I
did that was less than legal.

Did you read the book?

Do you know what it says about Alison?

If Alison were alive,

I'm sure she'd love being

the focus of a scandalous page-turner.

But no, Ezra only showed
me parts of chapters

I was written into.

I never saw the whole thing.

I didn't come here to hash things out.

I came here to tell you
that you need to leave.

Yeah, I understand you need your space.

No, I don't think that you understand.

I do.

I spoke with Hackett yesterday

and I'm taking a leave of absence.

No, Ezra.

You need to leave town. For good.

Aria, we can work through this.

I don't want to work through this.

I don't want to run into you at the grocery

or every time I grab coffee with my friends

I don't want to see you.

I don't want to hear from you. Ever.

So you dated Mike to get closer to Aria,

so you could spy on her.

Mike's a really sweet guy.

I fell for him.

When you guys started to catch on,

I tried to tell Fitz I wanted out.

He said that wasn't an option.

I didn't want to drag Mike
into my mess, so I let him go.

You went through all that and got nothing?

Not nothing.

It's murky, but it's big.

Remember, after the lodge burned down,

I told you all that someone
stole the game from me

when I was in Radley?

We all thought it was CeCe.

I never found out.

But whoever it is, Ezra thinks he knows.

This is a copy of my manuscript.

Thanks, but I think I'll wait
till it's in the clearance bin.

I really think you should read it.

I found some stuff out
that can really help you.

And for what it's worth,

I was in New York returning
my publisher's advance.

I thought if I pulled the plug...

It's too late, Ezra.

Well, I guess this is good-bye then.

♪ Go ahead and break my heart ♪

♪ You had me from the start ♪

♪ And I know you know ♪

♪ I know you know it ♪

♪ Go ahead and let me down ♪

♪ I'm better off alone ♪

♪ And you know I know ♪

♪ You know I know it ♪

♪ Still you hold me
like I'm your only ♪

♪ Make me wonder how
I could let you go ♪

(cellphone vibrating)

♪ Yours completely ♪

♪ Can't you see me chasing after you ♪

♪ Till I can run no more ♪

♪ Honey, honey, why
you got to be so cruel ♪

I'm about to kill this dessert.

You'd better jump in if you want a bite.

Oh, no, you can finish it.

Something wrong?

Look, Travis, I'm so sorry.

I've got to go.

Can I please just pay for my half?

I don't go Dutch on the first date.

You sure everything's okay?

Do you want me to drop you somewhere?

No, it's just a friend.

I knew something was up.

You've been distracted
almost the whole night.

And it's not just since that text came in.

I'm just a little rusty.

It's been a while since
I've been on a date.

(cellphone chiming)

Come on, this wasn't a date.

Your phone makes a lousy third wheel.

Look, it won't happen again, I promise.

I just... I really have to go.

Thanks.

Look, I know it didn't seem like it,

but I had a really great time.

So you think that Mona
left that anonymous tip?

Well, if she was upset
that she had to dump Mike,

maybe she was trying to make Fitz pay.

It could all lead back to Ezra.

It might stop him from publishing

while they investigate.

Em, how long has this been there?

What... what are you talking about?

The blue envelope.

It's a note from Paige. Why?

Sorry.

I had to finish reading
it to be sure, but...

Ezra gave me a copy of his book.

You talked to him?

Mona dumped your brother,

and he thinks you made her do it,

but really it was because of Ezra.

Sorry. Housekeeping.

Yeah, I'll deal with that.

You're back. Are you better?

Better, yeah, but it's your SOS,

so why don't you go first?

Okay, there is something
that Ezra wanted us to know.

I thought you went to
Syracuse to get away from him?

What changed?

I... I just figured out how
to say what needed to be said.

And then he gave me a copy of his book.

You guys, you're never
going to believe this,

but Ezra thinks that "A" is Ali's mom.

Are you sure that's what it says?
That Mrs. DiLaurentis is "A"?

That's ridiculous. How old is she?

Does she even know how to text?

"A" has been telling us
to stop going after Alison

probably because "A"
wants to bring her home.

But that's exactly what
we've been trying to do.

Why would Mrs. DiLaurentis
think that we were in the way?

Maybe because she thinks
I tried to kill Ali.

When did Ali's mom accuse
you of attempted murder?

And why are you just now telling us this?

Look, the other night
I found a bunch of dirt

in the bottom of my bed

and Ali's mom made some
cryptic comment about it.

Don't pin that on her.

I mean that sounds like an "A" move.

Which is why I think she's "A."

Mrs. D being "A" makes about as much sense

as you whacking Ali over
the head with a shovel.

I could have.

CeCe told Ezra that both
she and Mrs. DiLaurentis

saw me pick up a shovel and go after Ali.

But Alison is still alive.

We argued that night, okay.

And we'd all been drinking
but I was also on amphetamines.

I don't remember anything and
lately I've been seeing things.

I don't know if it's just
me coming off of the drugs

or if it is a guilty conscience.

But if two people saw me...

Why believe anything CeCe says?

Because it wasn't just CeCe.

Ezra put it in his book, okay.

He thinks that one of us tried to kill her

and that person is probably me.

The only person that knows
what really happened is Alison.

Yeah, and she's not
here to help us, is she?

I can't talk about this anymore.

I'm gonna get a snack.

Somebody want anything?

Yeah, sure.

I'm not hungry.

I'll come with you.

Hey, Em, can I ask you something?

We don't have any cheesy puffs.

My mom says the orange
powder has chemicals in it

that make you break out.

No, it's... look, it's important

and I need you to tell me the truth.

You told Paige that
Alison's alive, didn't you?

Dad put some leftovers
in the fridge for you.

I ate 'em.

It's fine, I had something at Emily's.

I heard about Mona.

Mike, I'm really sorry.

I know how much it hurts.

You know that I would never...

I know.

It was just easier to blame you

than admit you were right all along.

Maybe about this.

But there are plenty of other things

that I'm wrong about.

Are we going to have to lock
you in your room at night?

Mom, I'm sorry.

It was really, really important.

More important than staying sober?

No.

- Were you out looking for drugs?
- What?

Mom, no.

The drawer was open.

Did you... give me your phone.

What does "SOS" mean?

And why were you meeting up at Emily's?

Hanging out with your friends,

that's what was so important?

I'm about ready to throw my hands up.

You keep flirting with disaster no matter

how hard we try to protect you.

Maybe you should stop.

It's about a quarter past sarcasm, Spencer.

You want to try another tone?

I'm not being sarcastic.

You and Dad said that you covered for me

that summer when I was first using.

What did you mean?

Because I still don't remember.

Consider it a blessing.

I'm going to bed.

I suggest you do the same.

Spencer?

Spencer?

Are you okay?

♪ Hey, little sister,
what have you done ♪

♪ Hey, little sister,
who is the only one ♪

♪ Hey, little sister,
who's your superman ♪

♪ Hey, little sister,
who's the one you want ♪

♪ Hey, little sister, shotgun ♪

♪ It's a nice day for a white wedding ♪