Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 6, Episode 17 - We've All Got Baggage - full transcript

The liars investigate a new suspect; Aria tells Ezra the truth about the book; Spencer and Caleb deal with a media leak; Emilly is harassed by the stalker.

HANNA: Previously on
Pretty Little Liars...

SPENCER: We found a hole in
Sara's closet in her room at the Radley.

The night Charlotte came home,
the night she was murdered,

someone used the landline from
The Two Crows to call this house.

I am so glad we finally told you. Now,
we don't have to sneak around anymore.

Congratulations.

I buried someone
who made my life hell for years.

I'm now being questioned
in her murder, I lost my job--

- Come back to New York with me.
- I can't.

Damian, I came to ask you if your article
was really about millennials and politics,

or if you have another angle.



The murder weapon was a golf club.

What Detective Tanner described was

a hollow piece of metal
cut with a rectangle at the end.

CALEB: I've been working with the data
from Yvonne's cell phone.

These are my mom's medical records.
How did they have these?

You and I need to talk about Ezra Fitz.

Does he know what you're doing?

You wrote this. Big parts of it.

Melissa's suitcase is broken.

And there's a part missing that's metal,

hollow and cut with
a rectangle on the end.

(DOOR OPENS)

Whoa.

Did she check out or get hurled out?



This is what the inside of
Sara Harvey's head must look like.

(SIGHS) I would've made her lick
the carpet before she left.

Okay, let's show Ali the closet.

Ugh, who leaves coleslaw
in the middle of the floor?

Hanna, closet.

ALISON: When you asked the front desk,
did they know why she left so fast?

HANNA: What do you think?

She's not racing off to
a Messies Anonymous meeting.

She knows we're on to her.

It's gone! There's no hole!

What? That's impossible.

EMILY: There's not even a seam
where the hole used to be.

Guys, maybe this wasn't her room.

Don't! Stop cutting Sara any slack, okay?

I don't care how much she claimed
to have loved Charlotte like a sister,

this girl has two faces!

-(DOOR OPENS)
-(GASPS)

- We should leave.
- No.

Guys, if my mom finds out
that I used that keycard--

We don't have to introduce ourselves.
We just have to walk out the door.

(WHISPERS) Please, stop.

I'm not leaving until we can
go back down there, okay?

She doesn't even believe it exists!

I didn't say that. I'm just trying
to understand why she would stalk you.

EMILY: Because she thinks we had
something to do with Charlotte's murder!

- She thinks we know who did it.
-(SHUSHING)

All right. Let's move.

♪ (THEME SONG) ♪

Are you giving up?

Nope. It's done.

- Seriously?
- File's corrupted.

If they want to leak
your mom's medical report,

they're gonna have to break
into her doctor's office. Again.

And you're sure that
nobody in the Phillips camp

could ever trace this back to you?

No way. I mean,
they might find an exit node,

but they'll never figure out
where it originated.

The anonymizer software
disseminates traffic

through multiple sources and...

Did I just put you to sleep?

- No, no. I'm not. Just...
-(LAUGHS)

I don't really think that
this is just gonna go away.

You know, my mom could still be
ambushed right before the election.

You're right.

But if you tell her that,

then she's gonna want to know
how you learned about her being sick.

- And you open that box--
- She's got enough to worry about.

Hey, let's make you some
breakfast, you need protein.

Fingernails can only supply so much.

- When did you see me chew my fingernails?
- In your sleep.

You went after mine first.

- No.
- Yes.

(BOTH LAUGH)

Hey.

Emily, hey. Come in.

Sorry to interrupt.

No, you're not. Uh, you hungry?

I can't stay.

I've got to get to the
bursar's office at Hollis.

What's wrong?

Can you go back down with me?
We'll find another way to get down there.

Emily, stop--

I know, but if Sara Harvey
is hiding under the hotel,

and what is she planning next?

Don't do this to yourself, okay?

She may have had nothing to do
with the fertility clinic.

She's just playing on your fear.

Yeah, well, it's working, okay?

It's not like someone stole my ChapStick.

This person may be storing my
future offspring in a Styrofoam cooler.

And if the police don't come up
with a suspect soon,

then Sara's gonna think
we're withholding information.

Okay, but we're not withholding anything.

What was that look?

You guys know something.

- What?
- No. We know nothing.

Um...

Melissa's suitcase is broken.

- What?
- The pull-up handle is missing a rod.

It could've been used as a weapon
to crack someone's neck.

Okay, can we please not go there?

Melissa wasn't even in town
the night that Charlotte was murdered.

Are you sure about that?

Emily, my mother's election
is two weeks away--

I get it, but if Melissa--

What? Never wanted to watch
Charlotte walk the streets again?

I mean, that pretty much covers
everyone who loves us.

Should we add your mom
to that suspect list, too?

ARIA: I don't know how to handle this.

- You have to tell him.
- How?

Liam, he spent the last week
pounding out chapters.

But if he ships them to Boston
before you speak to him--

He won't. He wants to speak to me first.
He wants feedback.

Did you sleep at all last night?

-I'll sleep when I'm unemployed.
- Okay.

- Jillian's going to fire me.
- Or give you a book contract.

She loved what you wrote.

Because she thought
that Ezra wrote it!

Okay, one step at a time.
First, tell the author.

- Hopefully, he'll be flattered.
-(SIGHS) Flattered?

Then he'll call our boss,
tell her he's had an epiphany,

and he wants to take the story
in another direction.

I think the word is "betrayed."

Aria, two weeks ago, this dude
was pouring rum on his Corn Flakes.

He's lucky that someone who once
sat in the back of his classroom

actually cares enough
to save his reputation.

It's... It's not that simple.

(SIGHS) I'm gonna tell him this afternoon.

This hasn't even hit the stores yet.
I called in a favor.

It's lovely. Silk?

Yeah. And if you want,
you can pair it with that beaded bolero.

Unless you think that's
too "mother of the bride."

This mother is a bride.

Did you bring all of these back
from New York?

Yeah. I tried to grab everything
without running into my former boss.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

You can get that.

Oh, no, it's Jordan. He'll call back.

No, please, answer it. I mean, I feel
guilty that I'm making you do all this

when you have your own wedding--

No, this is work,
and you're doing this now.

We haven't even set a date yet.

So, um, do you wanna try something on,
or did I totally strike out?

No, no. Not at all.
You did a fabulous job.

It's just, when Byron
and I first got married, um,

we were very determined
not to be traditional.

So we rented a barn, and we
basically dressed up like cowhands.

(CHUCKLES) Well, that's cute.
I mean, I love theme weddings.

It wasn't a theme.

It was just two cynical
college kids with no money

and a skewed sense of what was romantic.

We made my mom sit on a keg.

Ugh, what did she wear?

This time, I want to
feel like more of a bride,

and I want to feel elegant.

- I can do elegant.
- I know you can.

Can you show me what
you've picked out for yourself,

or is that a state secret?

Uh, no. I mean, I haven't even
thought about what I'm gonna wear.

Seriously?

Your mom already sent out
shower invitations, and you haven't--

You know what?
Give me till the end of the day.

I know the dress.

(SIGHS)

Sorry to bother you.
Can I borrow a pen?

- What? Oh, sure.
- Thanks.

- Can I also borrow $1,000?
-(LAUGHS)

I'm lucky if I have enough left
to buy a single textbook.

(CHUCKLES)

Hold it. You're taking Intro to Psych?

- Yeah.
- Me, too.

You know, the professor's
supposed to be a real trip.

He's actually giving a lecture tonight.

I was thinking about going
and asking a few questions

just so I can start off on his good side.

You wanna join?

I'll run my questions past you,
so I don't sound like the village idiot.

You free?

Um... Yeah.

- Cool. I'm Damian.
- Emily.

- Hey. When did you get back?
- Just now.

- How did it go?
- Fine. I guess.

I need a long, hot shower.

Whose suitcase is that?

- Mine.
- What happened to your other one?

It was broken. I tossed it.

Good morning.

It was. Until I opened my eyes.

Do you have time for a coffee?

Oh, honey, I've already had a pot.

Oh, jeez, Gil, not the Shriners.

We're supposed to be hitting up
new voters, not resuscitating the dead.

What's going on?

You look like a kid who just
dropped her sucker in the sand.

- Honey, what is it?
- You should have told us.

Told you what?

That the cancer came back.

You kept it from us once,

when you promised us that
that would never happen again.

The prognosis was good.
So there was no reason to--

There's every reason, Mom.
lam not one of your constituents.

I'm gonna be fine, Spencer.

How did you find out about this?

That doesn't even matter.

But if I know, you can bet that
your opponent's camp knows as well.

What do they know?

The doctors gave me
a clean bill of health,

they supported my bid for office--

How about letting me support you?

Look, I was planning on telling
you and Melissa after the election.

But Gil...
He begged me not to share this.

It would scare off the voters,
hijack the platform,

it would be all that
anyone would ever ask me about.

So what if they did?

Mom, I work on Capitol Hill.
I know all of the traps.

But you're running on a platform
based on transparency and integrity.

Do not set yourself up to be blindsided
once you get into the office.

You know, you were the one who taught me

that courage is all about
having grace under fire.

I mean, it doesn't really get hotter
than this. (CHUCKLES)

(EXHALES)

You're right.

Thank you for reminding
me why I did this.

Mom, you're gonna make a great senator.

No.

I meant why I had kids.

You get the chance to make
people better than yourself.

I love you.

(SNIFFLES)

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

Do you wanna send that back,
order something else?

Hmm?

Oh, no. It's tasty.

Listen. Okay, so your mother
and I have this crazy idea.

We were thinking how great it would be

if we were actually married
by someone who really knew us.

Like you.

What?

Dad, I can't officiate your wedding.
I'm not a minister.

No, wait. That's the easy part.
You can just get a license online.

I mean, we would still have to be
recognized by the state for the ceremony--

Dad, seriously?
You don't want me to do that.

Why not?

Look, you are the writer in this family.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Okay, listen.

There's no pressure, okay? It was just
a crazy idea that your mom and I had.

It's not that I don't want to.

I just... I don't want Mike
to feel left out or anything.

Well...

Don't worry about Mike.

Your brother's not coming.

Why? I thought he said he was gonna try--

I just think he's not...
Not so happy about this.

That is insane. Why wouldn't he want
you and mom to be back together?

Possibly because he has never
forgiven me for why we broke up.

He doesn't trust that
I won't hurt her again.

Well, it's his loss,

because it's gonna be a very special day.

I'll work on the ceremony tonight.

She got her first text.

Wait. So, now this freak thinks

that Alison's hiding
something about the murder too?

That doesn't even make sense.

Well, if it is Sara Harvey,

she's probably furious
that Alison's talking to us again.

Why is Melissa just
sitting there in her car?

MELISSA: Okay.

- Hey.
- SPENCER: Hi.

MELISSA: Turns out my trip
was a huge success.

Polls show a 12% gain.

I'm more persuasive than I thought.

Hail to the conqueror.

Hey, do you, um, have that
luggage tag on your old suitcase?

Gil said you really
need to submit it if you--

Forget about it.
The trip's already paid for.

Put the funds toward Mom's victory party.

- Hey, um, how did you break your suitcase?
- What?

I told him about it, 'cause
he just really likes to fix things.

Well, what makes you assume I broke it?

Well, when did you notice it was broken?

When I pulled it out of the cab
from the Philly airport.

That idiot took every bumpy,
potholed street to avoid baseball traffic.

Have a nice walk.

Bye.

I know what you're gonna say.

CALEB: Well, then I won't say it.

Say it.

Your sister got back into town
two Saturdays ago, right?

The Phillies had an away game that day,

so that traffic
would've been in Baltimore.

ARIA: Please don't be silent.

Just talk this through with me.

Aria, it's done.
You've already submitted six chapters.

Did Jillian like it?
Was she pleased?

Kind of. Yeah.

On a scale of one to ten,
ten being very pleased, over the moon--

- Ezra--
- I need a number.

Nine. Eight and a half.

Eight and a quarter?

- She had notes.
- EZRA: Did she?

And was I receptive?

Ezra, I will go to my boss on Monday,
and I will tell her the truth.

Aria, you can't do that.
She'll kick you to the curb.

How could she even trust you again?

-It is what it is.
- No.

It isn't.

I know you were trying to protect me.

Saw that I was falling apart,
and you assumed the worst.

You thought a jury would
hand out a lighter sentence

if I wrote a painful and gripping story,

which also has all the makings
of a great romantic novel,

if you want to write that too.

I can't really tell if you
wanna hug me or punch me.

EZRA: How could I punch you?

This wasn't a career move. This...

This was an act of love.

We could just turn in all of it.

I mean, Dickens
was paid by the inch.

Uh...

Can I just read what you wrote?

It's probably a lot better
than what I have.

HANNA: Okay, tell me you're not in love.

ELLA: It's gorgeous.

And I got a simple veil to go with it.

Nothing too insane, but just
a little something to add mystery.

The mystery is how
am I going to walk in it?

- I may need to borrow Emily's legs.
- Well, I'll hem it.

You're gonna rock this dress. I promise.

Please try it on.

Oh, wait, what about the veil?

ELLA: No, that's okay. I don't want
anything to detract from the dress.

You did good. Your work here is done.

What about the tables?

You want them to
complement the dress, right?

Can I please do the tables?

Knock yourself out.

- Hey.
- Hi.

Oh, go back outside. I don't want you
to see the bride. It's bad luck.

I'm not the groom, Hanna.
I'm the minister.

Or officiator. Whatever.

Well, I'm styling it. So, I guess
we'll both be working the party.

Wait, you're gonna be there?

That's weird.

- Why is it weird?
- Because I...

I didn't invite any friends.
I was trying to be sensitive.

Sensitive to what?

Making you sit at a small wedding
with Caleb and Spencer.

Two feet from the ceremony.
Would you be comfortable with that?

I have no issue with Spencer and Caleb.

All right? They're great together.
And we're all different people now.

I'm happy for them. This is happy.

(SIGHS)

Ali,

what is it?

The night that Charlotte came home,

we stayed up late talking,

and I told her about us.

She stared at me like a cat.

And then she went upstairs.

I could tell that she felt betrayed.

Probably more by me than you.

I was her doctor.

No.

I think she was angry at me.

That's why she ran out
in the middle of the night.

It may not have been
because of a phone call.

I might've delivered my sister

to whoever did that to her.

Alison, that's not true.

The person who failed Charlotte
in that moment was me.

Not you.

EMILY: Hey, how'd it go?

Excellent. I'm now gainfully employed.

Well, at least until tomorrow night.

I'm starved. Do you wanna order in?

Well, I'm actually going to a lecture
with a guy from my Psych class.

Trying to earn brownie points
with a new professor.

Wow, congratulations.

At least one of us
will have a degree that matters.

I enrolled, Hanna, but it's
not like it was four years ago,

when the only thing I had to
worry about in freshman year

was catching something
from a communal shower curtain.

Emily, you're not gonna--

Yes, I am, Hanna.

How am I supposed to take notes

when the voice in my head
is telling me that

Sara Harvey's torturing you for
something Melissa might have done?

Wait. Melissa Hastings?

Melissa might've called
Charlotte from the diner.

She could've been the one who
lured her out in the middle of the night.

No, no, no. Hold on.
Wasn't Melissa in London?

Spencer thinks so. Caleb doesn't.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Who's Damian?

He goes to Hollis.
That's who I'm meeting up with.

Hey there.

Hey. It's a good thing I got here early.
It's insane.

That line behind me is waiting to get in.

- Can you save me a seat?
- DAMIAN: Sure.

Yeah. I just wanted to make
sure you were still coming.

- I'll see you soon.
- Bye.

He looks familiar.

Did you ever buy
any used books from Hollis?

No. But they did actually deliver
a box for you this afternoon.

Really? I haven't ordered any.

(INHALES)

Em, what's wrong?

"What To Name the Baby"?
What class is that?

Oh, my God.

What does it say?

I have chosen to share this with you

because, ultimately,
my diagnosis was a wake-up call.

And I trust now that
you have this insight,

you'll know that I don't
give up without a fight.

(EXHALES)

- Hanna. Hey.
- Hey.

Hey, uh, did you get my messages?

No, I'm so sorry. I just turned
my phone off so that I could watch...

Are you okay?

I think Melissa could have done it.

I saw your sister years ago in London.

Okay, where are you?

You will never guess
who just talked to me.

Okay, so I was in line at the bar,

and some stranger
just compliments my shoes,

and I turn around, and it's
Claudia freakin' Grecco, Caleb.

And don't pretend like
you don't know who she is.

I have to go.

Melissa?

Hello, Hanna.

What are you doing here?

I live here.

Not in this bathroom, but nearby.

No, this event. Fashion Week.
Did you change careers?

I came with a friend.

Who ditched me because I've spent
the entire night sobbing into my phone.

Is that drink yours or mine?

Uh, yours.

How's Wren?

He's gone. He left me.

That scheming nutjob
who made your life a living hell

has now moved on to mess with mine.

You mean Charlotte?

Who the hell gave that twisted
sister phone privileges?

I mean, how does someone with her
resume get put under penthouse arrest?

I try not to think about her.
You know, forgive and forget.

Hmm, a leopard doesn't change its spots.

Wait, did she call you?

No. She called Wren.

And clearly,
she shared information with him

because he's been looking
at me for the last week

like I should be the one locked up.

And is that because of Bethany Young?

If she's willing to tell him,
who else is she gonna tell?

You know, we all have a past, Hanna.

Aren't you curious what
she plans to use against you?

Here. Why don't we call her and find out?

Melissa, stop.

Someone needs to shut her up for good.

Melissa, give me my phone!

I'm doing you a favor.
You'll thank me one day.

Hi, this is Alison DiLaurentis.
Can I speak to my sister, Charlotte?

- Give me the phone.
- Well, wake her up.

She has her whole life to nap.
Tell her Hanna wants to say hi.

Melissa, stop.

No, I don't want to speak to her doctor!
I wanna speak to my bloody sister!

Put Charlotte on!

I don't wanna hear her voice.

(GLASS SHATTERING)

Well, you have a funny way
of forgiving, Hanna.

Why didn't you tell me about this
when you came home from that trip?

She didn't want another person
telling her that she wasn't over it.

Well, neither was your sister.

So, can you least find out if
Melissa called that night from the diner?

Thanks.

Oh, um...

What was the name of that
sneaky blogger dude from Hollis?

The one who freaked out
you and Melissa?

So, what made you decide to come back?

Here. Where you grew up.

- What was the... What was the draw?
- Oh.

My mom was alone,
so I thought it'd be good to be nearby.

Right.

Hey, do you wanna grab a cup of coffee
in here and take it across the street?

- Sure. Sounds great.
- Yeah? Great.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

How do you take it?

Your coffee.

You know what? Let's skip the coffee.

Let's grab dinner instead.

Even better.

Ezra Fitz? Hi, I'm Liam Greene.

We met once before.
I work with Aria at the publishing house.

That's right. Yeah.

Um, what brings you to Rosewood?

Aria invited me to her parents' wedding.

Oh, that's great.
That should be a lot of fun.

In a parents' wedding sort of way.

- Yeah.
-(BOTH LAUGH)

I'm actually meeting Aria here.

Um, she suggested that
we go over the chapters I gave her.

Oh, I'm anxious to read them myself.

From what I hear, it's a great plot.
Nice twists. Strong characters.

Yeah. Um...

I just wanna put it out there.

The protagonist was inspired by this
woman that I traveled the world with.

It's not Aria.

Um, I mean, we never
ventured out past Philly.

And though some can find
romance in the Liberty Bell, um,

I just want to say that
so there's no confusion.

If you thought I was writing
about Aria and me,

I'm not.

- Hey.
- Oh, look who it is.

Uh, sorry I'm late.

I was working on the ceremony,
and I must've lost track of time.

- Mmm-hmm.
Um...

So how long have you two
been sitting here?

Oh, not long,
but I'll leave you two alone.

I'm sure Mr. Fitz is
eager to get his feedback.

Liam.

Liam, wait.

Does Ezra know that you know?

- Know what?
- About me.

- Ghostwriting.
- No.

But at least now I know that Mr. Fitz
was more than just your favorite teacher.

Is this why you wanted
to stay in Rosewood?

(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS)

Liam?

Please pick up. Pick up.

- LIAM: (ON PHONE) Please leave a message.
-(SIGHS)

Hey, Liam, it's me. Again.

Look, I'm so sorry. Okay?

Just... I need a chance to explain.

Call me.

Oh, but not after 5:00.

I'll be marrying my parents.

Bye.

Wens)

HANNA: Have you eaten today?

I can't remember. What day is it?

It's your wedding day.

You can't be nervous.
You've married Byron before.

ELLA: True. It makes no logical sense.

But when he walks in the room,
it's like I'm 19 again.

God help me.

Well, I think it's fate.

People who are meant
to be together take a break

and then find their way back
to their first love.

What's more romantic than that?

Oh, Byron wasn't my first love.

His name was Ricky Eichler.

He played the drums

and had green eyes
that you could drown in.

And he was sexy and badass,

and I thought
we would be together forever.

What happened to him?

Who knows?
We graduated and we grew up.

(CELL PHONE RINGS)

I'll call him back.

Is that message for me?

(SIGHS)

How long are you gonna avoid me?

I'm not avoiding you.

-I'm trying--
- Alison...

I will give you as much
space as you need.

I just don't wanna be pushed away
because you feel unnecessary guilt.

I'm...

I'm feeling a lot of things.

Is there any way you can look at me
and not see your sister?

I'm here, Alison. I'm alive.

(SIGHS)

And I love you.

And I want to spend
the rest of my life with you.

What are you saying?

Exactly what you think I said.

(CHUCKLES)

VERONICA: I mean, Gil said that...

Hey. I wanted to say congratulations,

but by the time we got home,
you were already asleep.

Oh, it was an exhausting day.

What's wrong?

Apparently, while I was
recording the speech,

a story came out intended
to crush my opponent.

Well, that's politics.

Some days you're the pigeon,
some days you're the statue.

Don't be glib.

This could destroy all
the goodwill Mom just earned.

How?

Why would anything about
Christine Phillips affect Mom's speech?

It's not about Christine.

It's about her daughter.

Yvonne? Why, what did she do?

She got rid of an unwanted
pregnancy in high school.

VERONICA: And someone was
able to dredge up a medical report,

which is more than just
a little embarrassing

when you're running
on a pro-life platform.

Oh, my God.

Yeah. It gets worse.

The Phillips camp believes
the leak came out of our office.

There's a full-on investigation underway.

Any idea who would've
put that out there?

EMILY: I had a drink with Damian,

and all I could get out of him
was that Melissa was definitely back

before Charlotte was released.

She could've made a call from the diner.

Okay.

This place is either really unpopular
or really closed.

Hanna, call me back.

The reception out here sucks,
but keep trying.

Oh, and send me
some wedding pictures.

(ENGINE STARTING)

Hello! ls anybody in there? Hello!

ARIA: Who are we when we're alone?

And who are we when
we're with this other person?

Are we really ready
to be with another person

before we truly know ourselves?

My parents have answered these questions.

They know exactly who they are
and what they want.

As individuals, each of them
is loving, wise and sensitive.

Together, they're more.

They're inspiring.

So, here they are, together again,

making a new commitment
to be there for the best week ever

and the worst week ever.

Which sometimes happens in the same week.

Byron, Ella,

do you promise to love, comfort,

and honor each other
for the rest of your lives?

- We do. (CHUCKLES)
- We do.

Then I now pronounce you
husband and wife.

Dad, you may kiss Mom.

But remember,
you're doing it in front of your daughter.

(AUDIENCE CHEERS AND APPLAUDS)

(DIALING)

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

(CELL PHONE BEEPING)

-(ENGINE STARTING)
-(GASPS)

(GRUNTS)

CALEB: It can't be Mona.

- You don't know that.
- I do.

I made it clear.
If she messes with this family,

she's gonna be back underground,
breathing through a straw.

Okay. So what,
you think Sara Harvey did this?

(DOOR OPENS)

Forgive the intrusion,
but I just got off the phone with Gil.

What did he say?

Maybe you should come inside.

I am inside. What did he say?

Christine Phillips hired an expert
who tracked down the source of the leak.

What is going on?

It was traced back
to your IP address, Spencer.

What?

That doesn't make any sense.

I haven't touched this laptop all day!
I was with Caleb,

watching your speech
on his computer at the Brew!

Spencer, please don't lie to me.

You must've hacked into their system.
That's how you knew about my diagnosis.

- No, Mom, that's not howl knew!
- No, she didn't do it.

I did it.

I leaked it.

- Is that true?
- Caleb, why are you saying this?

Do you understand what this means?

They were prepared to do the same to you.

Sometimes you need to make
a preemptive strike.

That wasn't your call to make.

Mom, he didn't do this.

Well, you'll need to resign
from this campaign. Immediately.

Mom!

And it would also be wise
to gather your things and leave here.

Tonight.

(ENGINE REVVING)

Ah!

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

(CAR DOOR OPENS)

(CAR DOOR CLOSES)

So, where are they going
for their honeymoon?

Atlantic City.

My mom had a Groupon.

-I'm joking.
-(BOTH LAUGH)

It's some dumpy little motel
on the Jersey Shore

where they spent a wild college weekend.

Sweet.

Thanks for coming.

I'm glad I did.

It was helpful to hear what
your thoughts are on true love

and commitment.

I'm so sorry I wasn't completely honest

about my history with Ezra.

Okay.

Why did you hold back?

I guess I still wasn't being
completely honest with myself.

It's been...

It's been confusing.

Was pretty clear on the page.

If he's the one you were writing about--

I wasn't.

Or maybe I was. I don't know.

Writing those words,

maybe it

gave me the chance to work it out.

And have you?

I think so.

How does it end?

I didn't know until right now.

(EXHALES)

(RINGING)

Hey, Jordan, sorry
I haven't called you back.

I've been in full wedding mode.

Well, somebody else's.

But, for ours, I think I picked a date.

How does May 17th sound to you?

Okay. Well, um, call me back.

Oh, and I love you.

SPENCER: No.

No, you're not leaving. Please just
go in there and tell my mother the truth.

Spencer, she's two weeks out.

This is the truth she needs to win.

If there needs to be a scapegoat,
let it be me. Not you.

- Caleb, it's not--
- Hey, I will figure out who did this.

You need to find out
what Melissa's been up to.

I can only cover for one sister at a time.

Where are you gonna go?

I don't know. I'll work it out.

I want you to stay.

CALEB: I know you do.

But I can't.

What happened? What is that?

EMILY: What's left of my phone.

Emily, where were you?

Did you go back to the tunnel?
Did your car break down?

I couldn't even make it to my car.

When I did, I was shaking
so much I could barely drive.

Emily, were you attacked?

Did Sara Harvey come after you?

I was, but it wasn't her.

- Well, then who?
- I don't know.

Sara Harvey wants this murder solved.

And whoever this was,
they want to cover it up.

How do you know that?

- Because I may have found the weapon.
- What?

And they were willing to
kill me to get it back.

So what are you saying?
There's now more than one person after us?

There is definitely two.

-(BANGING DOOR)
- Whoa.

Who is that?

(KNOCKING CONTINUES)

You sure someone paid the caterer?

- Hi.
- Hi.

Hi.

I told you it was too late.
She was sleeping.

They weren't sleeping.

- ALISON: on. Hi. (LAUGHS)
- Hi.

The party's kind of over, guys.

- Um, were you looking to--
- Get married.

-(LAUGHS)
- Tonight.

Alison tells me you're now licensed.

(CHUCKLES)

Wait, you want to get married?

You want me to marry you?

To each other?

-(LAUGHS)
- Right now?

Is English her first language?

- Oh, I cannot do that.
- Why not?

Your twinkle lights are still on
in your backyard.

And I have rings.

ALISON: Please, Aria.

Marry us.

♪ (MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

ENGLISH - SDH