Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 4, Episode 8 - The Guilty Girl's Handbook - full transcript

Caleb tries to convince Hanna that Mona can't be trusted, causing Mona to prove her loyalty in the most unexpected way; Emily reconnects with her old boss Zoe.

Previously on
Pretty Little Liars...

I've been tracking down
my missing RV.

Toby gave it to "A,"
but Spencer already knew that.

I'm sorry. Toby just isn't ready to let
you guys know what's going on yet.

I found this.
Red coat is "A," right?

- We're looking for a blond.
- It's not this.

- E. Lamb? Eddie Lamb?
- That's me.

I'm sorry.
I'm not interested.

How many points
for the word "slut"?

Stop! That's my car!
What are you doing?!

I kinda wish I had done it. If anything like
this happens to you again, I wanna be ready.



- It's the gun. At least I think it is.
- Why do you have that?

Because I found it in my mom's closet.
I have to get rid of it.

Hold it! Don't move!

That gun was used to kill
Detective Wilden,

and your mother's fingerprints
are on the bullets.

I've got a key to sign in.

Come on, guys, let's go, 'cause we're
breaking in to Wilden's apartment.

Look for letters, pictures, anything that
might connect Wilden to Shana and Jenna.

If she doesn't find that key,
we're gonna have a problem.

We can't afford for me
not to be working. ( Gasps )

Could you just put Bob Larabee on the phone?
He took the initial report.

( Sighs ) Thanks. I'll wait.

Bob? No, no, no, we're...
we're in the motel.

I have to meet the insurance
adjustor over there about 2:00,



but look, before we do...

( sighs ) Yes, I understand it was a
stolen car, but no sign of the driver?

I mean, if he was strung-out enough to
drive straight into my living room,

then how did he
get away so fast?

Thank you.
( Sighs )

No, no. ( Sighs )

Look, I know you're doing
everything you can,

but this car
crashed into my house.

My daughter could've been
sitting in that room.

Look, I'm just gonna call you back
after I meet with the adjustor, okay?

All right, thanks. Bye.

( Phone beeping )

( Sighs )

How does someone just run away
from an accident like that

without one neighbor
seeing him?

You better bring a jacket.

It's supposed
to get cold tonight.

I'll come straight home after
school to help you unpack.

Don't you have a college
guidance session today?

Yeah, it was scheduled for
this morning, but I figured...

honey, don't miss that, please.

Mom, I wanna help you out.

You can help me
by thinking about your future.

Aria: How are they?

She said they're fine.

( Sighs )

"A" really likes
throwing cars at people.

Is there any chance
this really was an accident?

Yeah, that's what I thought.

No, okay, "A" did this,
but why?

To keep us off balance,
keep us from finding red coat,

or Cece Drake,
or whoever we're dealing with.

Well, I think
it really was Cece,

and I hope that Toby
and Caleb find her.

God, Spence, what is
taking your mom so long?

Courts run on judge-time,
not lawyer-time.

Well, it's an arraignment. All they
have to do is set bail and she can go.

She said that she would call you the
minute that your mom was released.

Just take a breath, all right?

( Door opens ) Mom?

Hi. Have you girls
had breakfast?

Mrs. Hastings,
where's my mom?

Spencer, why don't you take
Aria upstairs for a minute?

No.

No, I want them here.

Hanna, we entered
a plea of not guilty,

but the judge refused
to grant bail.

No.

Why?

First degree murder
of a police officer,

a district attorney who doesn't
want to make any more mistakes.

But we're definitely
going to appeal.

Okay, and how long
is that gonna take?

The papers will be on the
judge's desk this afternoon.

But some things
have been put in motion.

What sort of things?

Hanna, your mother
is going to be transferred

to another location.
What location?

She's being remanded to the state
prison in Muncy until the trial.

They'll move her tomorrow.

God, you promised.

Honey, I'm sorry.

( Sighs )

♪ 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'll know
you won't tell what I said ♪

♪ 'cause two can
keep a secret ♪

♪ if one of them is dead ♪

I should be the one in jail,
not my mom.

Hanna, you didn't do
anything wrong.

Yeah, somebody killed Wilden

and "A" is taking
advantage of that.

It's not your fault.

My mom went out there to protect
me, how is this not my fault?

( Phone rings )

( Sighs ) It's Caleb.
I can't talk to him right now.

Hanna, my mom
is a really great lawyer.

Well, then why
isn't my mom out?

Because it's just one hearing.

She'll win the case.
She always does.

Always?

Okay, so do you wanna go
to school? Or not go?

No you guys go. I'll be okay.

Are you sure?

I'm gonna have to see my dad.

If my mom doesn't come back, then I have to
move in with him and the gruesome twosome.

( Sighs )

You guys go.
I'll be fine.

Okay.

Spence, tell your mom I'm sorry
if I yelled at her.

She's an attorney, okay?
She's used to it.

A really good one.

Okay, well, call us
if you need anything, all right?

Yeah. I'll be good.

( Indistinct chatter )

Hey, Aria.

Sorry.
No, I'm sorry.

Hey, so I'm gonna be out
late tonight with the team.

I'm checking in with you in
case dad calls from Syracuse.

But please don't say
I have a curfew.

What's going on with the team?

We're celebrating
after the game.

How do you know that
you're gonna be celebrating?

Well, if we win,
it's a celebration.

If we lose, it's a party.

So, what time do you think...
just don't wait up.

Mike, what time are you...
it's important.

I need to spend time
with these guys.

Why?

It's different... Since the
thing with Connor's car.

Well, what's that have to do...

I'm handling it.

Where did you get that bag?

I'm taking a class there.

In martial arts? Why?

There's nothing wrong with
learning how to defend yourself.

So is it an elephant?

A dinosaur?

Oh, come on, Malcolm,
you need to give me a hint.

( Chuckles ) Oh, okay,
is it supposed to be me?

Oh.

Uh, well, hey,
listen, Rembrandt.

We're gonna talk about this later.
I'm with a student now.

But... oh, okay. Love you. Bye.

Hey, come in.

I didn't even think
you were gonna be here.

Yeah, me neither.

But my mom wants me
to focus on the future,

with or without a house.

Oh, my God, Emily,
I'm so sorry.

I can't even imagine what
the two of you must be...

Feeling.

Do the police have any idea?

They're still investigating.

They know it was a stolen car.

We don't have to do this now.

With the accident and everything
that's going on with Hanna's mom...

if I don't, then I'll
start missing deadlines.

Just start thinking that things
are gonna get better, right?

Right.

Emily, when I first got here,
you and your friends

were dodging some
pretty serious threats.

And I know that Mona
confessed to a lot of that,

but is there anybody else
who still wants to hurt you?

Is history repeating itself?

You guys took a long time
to speak up,

and if this
is happening again...

it was an accident.

Some speed freak lost control and
used my front porch as a bumper.

Where is this college?

Maryland.

She isn't answering my calls.

She's really ragged right now.

She thought her mom was gonna get bail.
We all did.

I just don't like her
being alone, you know?

Well, she said that
she's gonna call her dad.

Come on. That's not any better
than being alone, if you ask me.

Look, I'm gonna
cut after English

and make sure she's not at home
still hiding under my sheets.

Okay?

How are the rest of you doing?

We're just dandy.

Spencer...

I drove by Emily's, okay?

They're still pulling pieces of
that car out of the living room.

So, I'm gonna ask you again:
How are you doing?

We're trying to stay positive.

If "A" is escalating things, maybe it means
that we're getting too close for comfort.

Maybe you and Toby are getting
too close to Wilden's killer.

Anyway, that number that you
pulled from Nigel's cell phone,

did you ever figure out
who was on the other end?

Somebody really smart.

The number is assigned to three
people and three addresses.

All in New York.

Well, which one is real?

I don't know. That's why
Toby went to New York...

to knock on some doors,
see who answers.

Maybe Cece Drake.

Maybe.

( Bell rings )

Okay, will you please
just have Hanna call me?

I will.

Thank you.

This college is tiny.

Is it worth even filling out
an application?

Why not?

Well, if there's
hardly any slots...

well, let's not write our own
rejection letter quite yet.

You probably have
a better shot than most people.

Mr. Fitz,
I don't swim anymore.

No, I'm talking about
your work outside of the pool.

These little colleges are
looking to build communities.

And they'd probably be pretty excited about
the work you did last summer in Haiti.

That was for,
like, three weeks.

Yeah, three weeks
you spent volunteering,

thinking about others
and not yourself.

That's... pretty impressive.

I don't feel very impressive.

Are you still in touch with
any of your old supervisors?

I only had one. Zoe.

Call her.

Ask her to write you
a reference.

( Bell rings )

Somebody's gotta remind you
who you really are, Emily.

Hello?

Hello.
You have a collect call

from an inmate
in a correctional facility.

Ashley: Ashley Marin.

If you wish to accept and pay for
the call, please press three now.

( Phone beeps )

Ashley: Hanna.

Mom. Are you okay?

So far.

Veronica told you
about the bail

and how they're gonna move me?

Yeah. Yeah, she told me.

I don't want you to worry
about this, sweetheart.

We are going
to get through this.

I miss you.

Ashley: I miss you.

We are going to be all right.

God, it's not fair.

They can't take you away
like this.

Right now it's not fair,
but things can change.

Yeah. Yeah, they can.

Veronica's gonna bring you here
tomorrow so we can say...

So I can see you, okay?

Okay.

I love you, mom.

I love you.

Ashley: I should let you go.

Okay.

Bye.

( Phone beeps )

Thanks for coming.

What do you want?

I'm gonna confess
to killing Detective Wilden.

You're gonna help me.

You know what they did to me
will be as bad as what they do to her.

That's probably true.

You're taking
an awful big chance.

I can't let my mom go to prison

I mean talking to me.

Suppose I'm the one who
actually set up your mother.

Were you serious when you said you
never wanted this "A" to hurt my mom?

Yes, I was.

Well, then you have
to help me do this.

Why me?

Because this is going to be
the biggest lie I've ever told.

I need you
to make it sound perfect.

Me, Spencer, the others,
we all tell lies,

but you're the only one who actually
knows how to live in a lie.

Hanna?

Who are you?

I'm Beckett.

Sam or Saint Thomas?

Beckett frye.
You must be Spencer, right?

Yeah. What are you doing here?

I'm interning with your mother.

Goldberg penn law school
alumni fellow.

Right, that's why
you'd be at her office,

why are you in our kitchen?

Blame the district attorney.

Discovery in the Marin case.

They send you everything
and make you Wade through it.

D.A. got cute and sent to your mother's
home address instead of her office.

Somebody's in a jail cell.
They make it like it's a game.

It is a game. That's why they use
the words "winning" and "losing."

You're gonna make
a great lawyer.

Thanks.

Do you have many more of these?

Plenty.

Let me give you a hand.

Mona: What do you think
you're doing here?

I'm the one who killed
Detective Wilden. I did it.

Go home, little girl. You're
just trying to save your mother.

No, she's just trying
to take the blame. I did it.

You can't just keep repeating,
"I did it."

You have to tell them how you
did it and why you did it.

Okay, I know that.

Everything that seems to point to
your mom, make it point to you, okay?

Motive. What's your motive?

He was threatening me because I told
people he got Alison DiLaurentis pregnant.

I think he
might have killed her.

That's good.
That's really good.

I think they sent us Wilden's
grammar school report cards.

No, I checked the box numbers
before I signed for them.

No, your daughter's here.

Your mother wants to know
why you're not at school.

I'm checking on Hanna.

You hear that?

No, she's the only one here.

No, don't worry about it.

Yeah, yeah, take your time.

I'm gonna be fine.
I promise you.

( Indistinct chatter )

Aria: Hey, Jake.

Hi. Thank you so much. I'm not
taking you away from a class, am I?

I'm good.

So I think that my little brother
is taking a class from you.

Mike...
Montgomery. Yeah, great kid.

Yeah, I'm actually
really worried about him.

Um...

Has he said something to you?

Something that someone
like me should know about?

I know that
I shouldn't even ask that.

Since you are,
it must be important.

Yeah, thank you.
He did say something odd.

What?

He said, "it's hard to focus on the game when
your own teammates are playing against you."

What does that mean?

I'm guessing some of his teammates
think he's an easy target.

What is it with your family?
First you, now your brother.

You didn't tell him that I said
that I was scared, did you?

No, I didn't, but...

I don't want you to.
It's...

I won't.

Okay.

It's important. He doesn't
need to worry about me.

Aria, I know we had
the conversation

about you not being...
Available.

But if you're scared
and you need help,

I'm here for you...

Without any complications.

Okay?

( Indistinct chatter )

( Indistinct )

Hello.
Hello.

I thought it was time I thanked
everybody who looked after me.

You're welcome.

I brought you something.

Have a cookie.

The minute Toby's mom died,
you were questioned by the police.

By Detective Wilden,
only he was officer Wilden then.

I wasn't questioned,
I was interviewed.

Come on, Eddie.

They talked to everyone
who was working that night.

And what did you say?

You've read it.

"Subject reported
patient Cavanaugh

"was not in her room
at bed check.

"He discovered
the roof access door unlocked.

"He went up to the roof
and looked over the east ledge

and saw a body
on the ground below."

That's what Wilden
wrote in his notes.

Yeah, that's what I told him.

Then why in the official report

does it say that she jumped
from a window and not the roof?

It doesn't make any difference,
the woman's dead.

If it doesn't
make any difference,

then why would Wilden change the
facts when he filed the report?

Why would he lie?
Why does anybody lie?

You think somebody paid him off

to lie about
how Toby's mom died?

Didn't you ever wonder
how a guy like Wilden

goes from being patrolman
to Detective so fast?

You should have told somebody
when they filed the report.

Tell who? The police?
Wilden was the police.

Well, Toby deserves
some answers... and so do I.

Spencer, if I were you,
I would put this back

where I found it
and forget that I ever saw it.

It's not going
to change anything,

not for you, not for me,
and not for Toby's mother.

Yeah, well,
my friend Hanna's mother

is sitting in jail
accused of killing Wilden,

so I need to know who else
wanted to see him dead.

The police took all the
high heels in my house.

My mother's, mine.

And left you
with nothing but flats?

That's barbaric.

You said there was a woman's
shoeprint where Wilden was killed.

Are they going to find a match with
something from your mom's closet?

I don't think so.

Why not?

'Cause there's a pair missing.

Manolos.
They had mud on them.

They were hidden under the
sink, and then they were gone.

You threw them out.

No, they just
weren't there anymore.

No, Hanna, you threw them out.

They're the shoes
you were wearing

when you met Wilden at the lake
and shot him.

I did?

You tried to clean them
and when you couldn't,

you threw them away.

You wore those shoes
that night, not your mother.

You threw them out.

I threw them out
because they were my mom's

and I didn't want anyone to think
that those were her prints.

You see? It all makes
sense now, doesn't it?

Now let's talk about the gun.

You didn't tell me you came
from perfect town, U.S.A.

Zoe, great to see you.

Hey.

This town is almost
as photogenic as you.

Almost.

Was this really on your way?

It was close enough.

I figured when I got your
email, it was worth the detour.

So where you been,
Joe DiMaggio?

You don't call, you haven't
answered any emails,

nobody's heard from you
in months.

I know, I'm sorry.

I really did wanna
stay in touch, it's just...

It's been a little, um...

I've been busy.

Keeping busy is good.

I was just worried that you were
still dealing with losing Maya.

Still miss her.

You don't have to tell me.

I saw your face
when you got off the plane.

I thought it would take an
entire summer to rebuild you.

Was I any help at all that summer or
was I just another disaster area?

Excuse me?

By the third day, you were
M.V.P. of the entire team.

We had to pry the electric
drill out of your hands.

I'm putting a crew together
this summer,

and I wish I had an Emily
on every single team.

Where are you guys
going this summer?

Nicaragua.

Why? Do you wanna come?

I don't think this is what you expected
when you got involved with my daughter.

No, it's not.

I'm sorry about that.

Thank you for coming.

I'm worried about Hanna.

She's worried about you.

I can't help her from here.

I can't do anything from here.

I'm worried about
what she might do...

If things don't work out.

Did she say anything?

Nothing.

But I know
how she thinks and...

She wants results
and she will charge

right into a situation
without thinking and...

She gets that from me.

I think she gets
a lot of things from you.

She's brave, she's loyal...

And stubborn.

She can be.

She's very angry right now,

and I don't want her making
any mistakes because of that.

She listens to you.

Yeah, sometimes.

She does.

More than you know.

I'll do whatever I can.

( Sighs ) Thank you.

Man: Visiting hours are now up.

Visitation is over.

( Sighs )

Mrs. Marin...

Hanna loves you.

She would do anything for you.

That's what I'm afraid of.

( Door buzzes )

( Door closes )

So you haven't
been in a pool since...

The accident? No.

Wow.

Well, maybe we need to rethink
handing you the power tools.

I mean, we can find something
a little less physical.

No, I'll be fine
by next summer.

It's not permanent, the injury.

It's all behind me.

I'm not looking
to swim in college and...

you don't need
to sell yourself to me, Emily.

I could write you a glowing
recommendation in my sleep.

Emily.
Mom.

What are you doing here?

I'm sorry to interrupt.

Oh, this is Zoe, uh, my supervisor
for habitat for humanity.

Oh, right, right.
It's nice to see you.

I figured you were
working today.

What's wrong?

( Sighs ) I had to meet
with a second adjustor,

and it looks like we're not gonna
be back in our house for months.

But I need to get this
to the police,

and I was wondering if maybe...

yeah, I understand. You shouldn't
have to walk in there.

I'll drop it off.
Thanks.

I'll see you back at home.

Well, back at the motel.

Yeah.

It was really great
to see you again.

You too.

( Clears throat )

You're living in a motel?

( Chuckles )
Yeah, just for now.

It's a long story.

Sounds like you have
a lot going on.

Maybe I should've checked in a little bit
more before I roped you into this again.

No, I wanna go with you guys
next summer.

Is the sign-up form in here
or should I do it online?

( Chuckles )

Where did you get the gun?

I found it in my father's desk.

I was afraid of Wilden, so I took
it in case he ever tried anything.

They found your mother's
fingerprints on the bullets.

I don't know anything
about that.

Look, my dad had that gun
when he lived with me.

My mom probably loaded it once.

But I was the first one
to ever shoot it.

And you shot it at Wilden.

Yes.

You followed him to the lake
and you shot him.

That's right.

What was that like?

What?

You killed someone.

He was as close to you
as I am and you shot him.

What did that feel like?

What the hell
kind of question is that?

The sort of question that will let them know
whether you're lying or telling the truth.

Make me believe you were there.
Tell me what you did.

Hello, Hanna.

Look what I found.

Mommy's not gonna be able
to fix this one for you, Hanna.

Mona: And just like that,
you pulled the gun on him.

Self-defense, Hanna.

Remember?
We're going for self-defense.

He must have said something,
done something.

Wilden: But maybe you can
fix this one for yourself.

I mean, you are
your mother's daughter.

( Gunshot )

( Knocking )

I've been trying to
reach you.

I know.

I thought you were supposed
to be with your dad.

He had a work thing.

( Scoffs )

Hanna, what is she doing here?

Oh, it's so nice
to see you, too.

( Sighs )

Caleb, look, Mona found out
about my mom and she came here.

We just...

We've been through a lot,
so we're just trying to move on.

Mona doesn't move on,
she goes right through.

Don't you, Mona?

( Chuckles )

I don't have the slightest inkling
of what you're talking about.

Caleb, you were looking for me,
you found me, and I'm okay.

Like hell you're okay.

It's complicated
and I don't do complicated.

Okay, if my mom
doesn't get out of jail,

I have to move in
with my dad, his wife,

her blonde tarantula
of a daughter.

So compared to that, talking to Mona
makes all the sense in the world.

It's my calming influence.

God, just leave me alone.

Okay? For now.

( Scoffs ) Sure.

I'll leave you alone.

We're almost finished.

( Door opens )

Hey.

Hi.

Honey, your dad wants you to
meet him at the club for dinner.

We're gonna be
working here for awhile.

Okay.

I didn't hear you leave.

You were busy.

By the way...

( Whispering ) Do you want me to
slip that file back in the box

before your mother notices?

What file?

( Chuckles )

I'll take care of it.

Suit yourself.

( Vehicle approaching )

( Engine revving )

( Tires screeching )

( Tires screeching )

( Dialing )

( Ringing )

Boy: Mike's phone.

Who's this?

Mike's Butler. Who's this?

It's his sister. Can you just
put him on the phone, please?

Hey, guys. Guys,
is Mike back there?

( Chuckling )
He's not conscious.

Yet. ( Laughs )

Just put Mike
on the phone okay?

Now.

Hello?

( Phone clicks )

Hello?

( Sighs )

( Sighs )

( Dialing )

Mona: Tell me again.

I saw him in town.

You saw who in town?

Detective Wilden.

I followed him out to the lake,

and I saw his car there.

But they found his car in town.

I don't know
anything about that,

but I saw his car at the lake.

Did you see anyone else there?

No.

Wilden was...

Angry.

He's gonna blame all of this on my mom.
I know it.

He's been after me and my mom.

Why? Because of
what he did to Ali.

No one believes us.
No one will help us.

He wants to hurt my mom.

Hanna: Well, now it's his turn
to be scared.

And I'm gonna make him stop.

You did this.

I'll do worse if you
don't leave us alone.

You're in very big trouble,
Hanna.

I can make your mother's life
a living hell.

( Gun cocks )

Unless, that is, you and I
work something out.

He hurt your mom.
He wants to hurt you.

He's got all the power.
Nobody's going to help you.

You're the only one in the world
who can do anything about it.

You're all alone out there.

Bugs are getting in your hair and the
lake smells like something died in it.

Mona: What happened next?

( Gunshot )

Two, Hanna.

You shot him twice.

( Gunshot )

And then I ran away.

Who moved the car
and put the body in the trunk?

I don't know.

All I know is I killed him.

I shot him with my father's gun
'cause he was after my mom

and no one was gonna help us.

Are you sorry
that you killed him?

( Sighs ) Yeah.

Yeah, I'm sorry.

Of course you are.

All you have to do now
is tell the truth...

And everything
will be all right.

Where do you think
you're going?

You didn't think I was gonna leave
you alone with her, did you?

( Knocking )

Hi.

Have you heard from him?

No.

Where does the team
usually hang after the game?

I don't know. I just know
that they played Richland.

Uh, was he at a house party?

Well, it kind of sounded like he was
at a bowling alley, just not as loud.

There were all these
crashes and pings and...

both: An arcade.

I know a place near there.

Uh, you know,
I don't remember the street.

Okay, um...

Should we just get in your car
and drive there?

Yeah, let's do it.

( Phone rings )

Hold on, it's him.

( Phone beeps )

Mike, hey. Where are you?

Your friend said that
you were unconscious.

Mike: Undressed?

No, not undressed. Unconscious.

He was just messing with you.

Are you okay?

Mike: Yes, I'm fine.

I might just stay
at Billy's tonight.

You're not coming home at all?

It's three blocks away, okay?
I'll see you in the morning.

( Phone clicks )

( Phone beeps )

Why would he just
put me through that?

He doesn't know I told you
about his teammates.

So he probably doesn't know why
tonight scared you so much.

Right.

Great, so now
I'm spying on him.

( Chuckles )

You're his sister.

Mike's a great guy.

He's got his struggles,
but he's working on 'em.

I think he can
take care of himself.

You think?

If it gets out of control,
I'll tell you.

Okay.

And honestly...

I'm more worried about you.

You want me to stay for awhile?

Yeah, are you hungry?

I'll take that as a yes.

And you let Mona
talk you into this?

Mona is helping me.
It was my idea.

Hanna, it's insane.

First of all, you can't do it.

Second of all,
you would never pull it off.

And third,
I am not gonna let you do it.

I have to do this.

Maybe "A" will settle for ruining
my life and leave my mother alone.

Neither one of you
is going to prison.

My mother's already there.

If they take her away tomorrow,
I'll never get her back.

Look, it'll be okay.
I'll be fine.

You will be fine?

Hanna, you're talking
about going to prison, okay?

Prison for kids
is still prison.

You don't need to do something
just because you feel guilty

about something
that somebody else did.

You think she killed him.

You think my mom shot Wilden.

I did, okay?

Until I talked to her today.

She never killed anyone.

( Door opens )

Emily: Hey.

( Door closes )

I didn't know you were going shopping.
I could've helped.

I just picked up
some of the essentials.

Um, we're gonna try to eat out
most of the time.

Did you drop off the...

yeah, and everybody at the
precinct asked about you.

They're gonna
want you back, mom.

I think they already feel bad.

It doesn't matter
how they feel, em.

It's, uh...
It's already done.

I'm gonna be starting to look
for other work tomorrow.

I had a great meeting with Zoe.

She's gonna write me a
recommendation letter for college.

That's wonderful.

I'm glad there's
someone in your corner.

She's leading a crew in June to
Nicaragua, invited me to come.

Wants me to join the group for the
whole summer until I start school.

She even said that she'd give
me some sort of leadership role

where I'd be, like,
a team Captain or something

and supervise
the new volunteers.

Mom?

What's wrong?

Nothing.

It sounds like
a great opportunity.

I don't have to go
for the whole summer.

I can come back in August.

You know, see what happens
with the house.

Maybe if dad comes back,
he can spend time...

stop. You don't need ot organize
your whole calendar around me.

This is a really
important summer for you.

Mom...

Have you eaten?

Why don't you let me
make you something to eat.

( Crying )

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

( Crying )

We can eat later, okay?

I'll fix you something.



I'd like to speak
to a Detective.

About a murder.

Hey, I'm sorry
if I hijacked your night.

It's fine.

I'm happy to be here.

Now, what are you
in the mood for??

Comedy? Rom-com? Sci-Fi?

♪ Tiptoe through
the tulips with me ♪

( Screams )

Insidious 2.

Have you seen the first one?

Twice.

This one looks
even more terrifying.

Fun terrifying.

It opens next weekend.
You wanna go?

Sure, it's a...

( chuckles ) Sounds good.

Oh, hi.

What did you think of Beckett?

I don't think anything yet.

You'll like him. He's smart.

Did you talk to Hanna?

Yeah, she's with her dad.

What's gonna happen to her mom?

They'll move her to
the state facility tomorrow,

which is excessive and interferes
with my ability to mount a defense,

and I'll keep after judge Reilly
until she agrees to bail.

Meanwhile, she stays in a cell?

Yeah.

Oh, I should have
warned Beckett about you.

Do you know what's in there?

They're trying to choke us
with Wilden material.

Most of it's useless.

That is not useless.

That is about Wilden
and Radley and Toby's mom.

Wilden was at Radley
the night that Toby's mom died,

and what he wrote in his notes
doesn't match the official report.

Somebody paid him off
to lie about the facts.

It's not relevant.
Not relevant?

Wilden was crooked,
he was always crooked.

Spencer, you're done with Radley.
Be grateful for that.

Mom, Toby thinks
his mother killed herself.

Maybe she didn't.

And this links what happened
out there with Wilden.

Honey, nothing we do or say is
gonna bring back Toby's mother.

If you want to help Toby,
help him move on.

( Phone rings )

( Phone beeps ) Yes?

No, I haven't.

What do you mean?

When did this happen?

All right, I'll come
right down there.

( Phone beeps )

Mona Vanderwaal
is at the police station.

She just walked in and
confessed to killing Wilden.

( Phone rings )

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ good girls do bad things ♪

♪ sometimes ♪

♪ but we get by with it ♪

♪ good girls do bad things ♪

♪ sometimes ♪

♪ but we get by with it ♪

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪