Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 6, Episode 6 - No Stone Unturned - full transcript

The liars are on the hunt for proof that Lesli is "A", but as they ramp up their investigation, the threats escalate.

ARIA: Previously on Pretty Little Liars...

Lesli? What're you doing in Rosewood?

You mention my name to anyone
ever again and you will live to regret it.

ARIA: We went to a junkyard
to take some pictures

and I'm pretty sure
that A followed us there.

- Clark may've taken a picture of A.
- EMILY: So borrow them.

We're all good.

SARA: I read the text you got from Aria.

You've been looking all along,
haven't you?

- What?
- For whoever had us down in that bunker.

I've been trying to protect you.



If a few bites of a cookie can get me
through my day and help me sleep--

Doesn't work like that.

Why were you stealing your file, Mona?

- She was stealing Lesli Stone's.
- Lesli Stone was in Radley.

Long enough to know Mona and Charles.

What about Sara? I mean, why would
Lesli Stone go after a complete stranger?

It was probably just a rehearsal, Em,

until she could get her hands
on the real Alison.

- Okay, so what do we do now?
- I say we catch her in the act.

- Lesli Stone. That's crazy.
- That's what I said, but maybe it's not.

Okay, but you were in a room
with this person.

Yeah, and they were wearing a mask.

Look, Mona's always been shady
about how she met this girl.

And now we know why.
They were sharing a straitjacket.



- Spencer--
- Let's not forget

that Mona got a gas mask.

And she was passing out juice boxes

while the rest of us were making sure
that we still had kidneys.

(SIGHS) What's taking Hanna so long?

I don't know. She probably has to
drag Mona here on a leash.

(SIGHS) Spencer,
we saw Ajump off a building.

A set up an underground bunker with more
spy equipment than the CIA.

I mean, seriously, in your heart,
do you believe that Lesli Stone could've--

People can surprise you.

Mona maintained 4.0 average
and perfect hair

while she was tapping
Rosewood's police calls.

Spencer, we jumped
on the Andrew train like--

But he didn't have a motive.
This girl does.

She thinks that we killed Bethany.

- I can't get to her.
- Why?

- Did Mona skip town?
- No.

Mona's mom busted her
for sneaking out to Radley.

She's totally unplugged. I mean,
Mona's not even allowed to leave her room.

Doesn't matter. I'm not even sure
Mona would be of any help, anyways.

Now you tell me?
After I tried to shimmy up her drainpipe?

Okay, well, I have to go.

My mom made an appointment for me and her
with Dr. Sullivan. I can't be late.

- Where's Aria?
- She's up at Hollis.

She's sneaking Clark's negatives
back into that cubby.

Okay, so what's the plan?

Are we gonna track down Lesli Stone?
Are we gonna go to Philly?

I have to get my head shrunk.

Seriously?

Wait, what is wrong with you people?
A is still out there.

We have to stick together and see if we
can try and catch this girl in the act.

Hey.

Did you see who put this on my car?

This card?

Did you see who put it under the wiper?

Have you seen anybody outside of my
house in the last hour? Yes or no?

No.

♪ (THEME SOME PLAYING) ♪

- CLARK: Morning.
- Hey.

- Um, I was just--
- Looking for something?

Ah, I was hoping there was
a bagel and cream cheese in there.

- Listen, here's the thing--
- I'm not mad.

If you were that uncomfortable with me
taking photos of you,

you could've just said so.

You didn't have to go all klepto.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)

So, what's next for the morning bandit?
Wanna grab that bagel for real?

I can't, um, but I...
I will owe you one. Okay?

HANNA: I really appreciate it.

Thanks. Have a nice day.

(CELL PHONE BEEPING)

(DOOR OPENS)

ASHLEY: Hey, Caleb.
CALEB: Hey, hope it's not too early.

No, not at all. Come on in.
I was just about to make some breakfast.

Hey.

What? What is this lump back here?

I don't know. Lint? I just woke up.

Caleb, how would you like your eggs?

Um, Mom, I can't eat breakfast.
I have to go meet Spencer.

- Um, can I give you a lift?
- No, I'm good.

Wait, where are you girls going?

Spencer has an appointment in Philly.

And we're using the buddy system
just like you asked us to.

I'll call you later.

Hey, Em?

Which one should I wear to Caleb's office?

Um, your office is where Caleb plays
Grand Theft Auto in his boxers.

I just don't want to screw up
on my first day.

Everyone screws up on their first day.
That's what makes it a first day.

Do you still like it?
Or did I make a mistake?

No. No, no, no. That looks great. Yeah.

I'm the one who's gonna have to wear
long johns in August

so no one sees my "courage."

- Um, do you want me to help you with that?
- Yeah.

(EXHALES)

Here.

You should wear this one.

- Thanks.
- Good luck.

(KNOCKING)

.Hey-
.Hey-

- Ah, did we--
- Oh, no, no, no.

I, I was just in the 'hood
and I wanted to drop something off.

- Can I come in?
- Oh. Yeah, sure. Come in.

What's that?

My sponsor gave it to me. Years ago.

All right, the guy who wrote it went
through some heavy stuff.

All right, if you hate it,
might put you to sleep.

(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)

- Have you...
- What?

- Been sleeping, without help?
- Um, no. Not really.

Uh, but my friend is
waiting for me in Philly, so.

- Oh, right.
- Sorry.

There's one more thing.

This way, you don't have to wrestle
anyone to the ground

-for the last brownie.
- Oh, my God.

- Thank you. (CHUCKLES)
-(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

Oh.

Sorry.

- What's wrong?
- My sister in London is texting me.

My mother's enlisting allies
in the war over commencement.

You thinking of skipping it?

No, it's, it's not about going,
it's about speaking.

Our principal asked me to stand up
in front of the entire school

and be the poster girl for trauma.

I'm just really not that into it.

Why are you so sure?

Well, why else would they ask me
to be Valedictorian?

I mean, I have "incompletes"
in every subject except for lunch.

And everybody expects me to stand up
and give some really moving speech

about being a survivor,
and I'm not ready to talk about it

as if it's over when it's not over.

So don't do it.

- What?
- Just say no.

Uh, considering everything
you've been though,

I think walking across that stage

and accepting a diploma is a pretty
impressive accomplishment.

(CELL PHONE RINGS)

Did your mom recruit another relative?

No, but it's Hanna. I really have to go.

Uh, but I'll see you at the meeting later?

You bet.

- Okay. Thank you for those. (CHUCKLES)
-l'll see you soon.

Where are you?

SPENCER: (OVER PHONE)
On the road. I, I got held up.

HANNA: Well, she just raced into her
faculty lunch. Late.

I mean, where was she?
Stuck at that junkyard?

- Wait, why were you held up?
- Dean stopped by with a gift.

Dean? Drug-free Dean?
Why was he giving you gifts?

- Because we're friends.
-(HONKING)

Wow. Toby better hurry back to Rosewood.

Will you stop?
What are we doing when I get there?

No, stop asking questions.
Just drive faster. Hurry up.

Okay, so the first thing you're going to
learn is to build a CMS interface.

I promise, it's not as complicated
as I just made it sound.

These days everyone wants
a responsive design

that adjusts itself to different screens.

So a photo of Kimye will look
the same on your phone, your smart pad,

-and your computer.
- What's Kimye?

Kanye and Kim.

Yeah, right. You wouldn't, uh...

You've been...

You know what?
Actually, you don't even need to know.

No one does.

Look, I'm sorry. That...
That whole Kimye thing was just a joke.

I've got a lot of catching up to do.

It's exhausting being on the outside
all the time.

Yeah.

Well, at least you, uh, you have
the other girls to connect with.

What do you know about Alison DiLaurentis?

I wouldn't ask,

but when you're forced
to answer to someone else's name

and wear their clothes,

you become curious about her.

Why haven't you talked to Emily?

I've tried, but every time I bring her up,
Emily shuts down.

Do you think Alison knows
who did this to us?

Yeah, well, if she does,
that person's not long for this world.

Look, I'm sorry.
I wish I had more answers for you,

but the truth is,
I'm on the outside looking in, too.

I hate it.

Hi, there. I am so embarrassed.

I thought I put my ticket in my bag,
but I can't find it.

And now, I'm thinking I may have used
it to throw away my gum.

Um, which one is yours?

Ugh, God, this is so weird.

Um, I just got it back
from the dealership,

and they changed the key chain.

But it's a dark green Range Rover.
Tan interior--

I need the ticket, miss.
Have you checked your pockets?

Well,

I thought that I checked everything.

Maybe you left it on the table.

Oh, come on, you know the car.

It has, like,
a Harvvich bumper sticker on the back,

a really nice smell inside
like cinnamon toast.

Seriously?

You honestly don't remember me?
Oh, God, that really hurts.

All right, fine.
I'll just walk back to New Jersey.

Miss, I, I think I know the car.

Ugh, that's it.
Thank God one of us has a brain.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

- What's your ETA?
- SPENCER: I'm almost there.

Okay, well, there's an alley right when
you turn right on Front Street.

- Meet me there.
- Are you stealing her car?

No, I am borrowing it.

And don't get all preachy with me,
Puff 'n' Stuff.

I gotta go.

(HANNA SIGHS)

You saved my life. Love you.

Hi, um, does Emily Fields still work here?

Oh. Sorry, I heard
you talking about Emily.

No, she, she doesn't
work here at the moment.

Okay.

But I'm, I'm Ezra Fitz. I'm the owner.
I could pass along any--

Wait, wait, wait. Ezra.

Why do I know that name?
I feel like Emily had a teacher?

Yes, that would be me.
I had a bit of a career change.

- Um, Nicole Gordon.
- Hi.

I worked with Emily in Haiti.
We did that housing program.

Oh, yes, that's right.
She had an amazing summer with you guys.

Yeah, that's what I thought. But then
she changed her email and her number

and never sent me an update.

Well, I mean,
she had to change everything.

After the trial.

When was the last time you two spoke?

I've been in India the past eight months.
What trial?

(CELL PHONE BEEPING)

ARIA: I mean, someone must've
seen something, right?

A had to have been trailing us
the whole time

-and we weren't the only ones here.
- Yeah.

There's a guy that runs this place,
but I don't see him.

Um, Em?

It's kind of hard to hunt for clues
and pick emojis at the same time.

Sorry. I was just checking in with Sara.

I wanted to see
how her first day was going.

Mmm.

You two seem to have gotten pretty close.

Well, yeah. She's staying with me.

For how long?

I told you guys. She has a bad home life.

You know, we all had things to go back to.
People who love us.

I was just wondering
what it was like for her down there.

What she was thinking about in the dark.
What got her through it.

(CAMERA CLICKING)

Clark?

Hi. What... What are you doing here?

Uh, just came back
to take some new pictures.

Somebody stole mine this morning.

Oh, Em, this is Clark.
The photographer I met at Hollis.

- Nice to meet you.
-(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

So what are you doing here?

(SIGHS) When I got home,
I, I realized I lost my tripod.

I thought I must've left it here.

Well, let me help you look.

Oh, no. That's fine.
Emily offered to help, so...

Hey, um, a friend of mine
is looking for me at the Brew.

- What friend?
- Nicole. From my Habitat trip.

She... I didn't even know
she was on the same hemisphere.

Okay. Well, do we need to leave right now?

If you wanna stay and look around,
I can drive you home.

Great.

Yeah, how could I say no?

SPENCER: What kind of lab
did you say Lesli worked at?

I don't know. It was at a college. Why?

Maybe this keycard
could help us get in there.

How fast do you think
Caleb could make a copy?

I have no idea.
God, this girl is such a slob.

Ugh. She has this hairbrush back here
that smells like a cat box.

- Well, what's Caleb doing right now?
- Why do you keep asking me about Caleb?

Why do your shoulders go up every time
I say his name? Are you guys still--

No, we're nothing, okay?

Hanna, don't lock Caleb out.

Believe me, I can't.
My mom keeps letting him in.

I mean, they eat meals together now
because I won't let him cut my meat.

What is she using this for?

Those are wire cutters.

Why does she need to cut wires?

Why does Caleb want to cut your meat?

Because he thinks I'm weak, and I'm not.

Oh, my God. She has, like, 10 pairs of
these grandma glasses in here.

- Okay, look, I'm gonna text Caleb.
- No, don't.

We need his help to copy this.
I'm not gonna tell him why.

(CELL PHONE BEEPING)

Oh, my God.

I can see better with these.

I needed glasses this whole time
and I never knew it.

Let me see?

Give me another pair?

(SCOFFS) There's no prescription in these.

- What?
- They're clear. They're fake.

She has multiple pairs of fake glasses.
God, this girl is fooling everyone.

Oh, my God.

What? What's inside the boxes?

They're unassembled cages.

Cages for what?

They're not for gerbils, Hanna.

There's four of them,
and each one is big enough for--

- What?
- For us.

So have you incinerated
those negatives yet?

- Not yet.
- I mean, I'd understand if you did.

You must feel like
you're under a microscope.

Police watching you. Parents watching you.

Yeah. Well, hopefully,
that'll all stop soon.

Wait, what? What do you mean?

Have they actually caught the guy?

Uh, no, not yet, but they're pretty close.

How do you know?

Sorry, I don't mean to pry.

Uh...

You know what? Maybe we should just go.

Wait, hold on.
This is where we were the other day.

Yeah. Hey, I'll check over there.
You check back there.

Okay.

- EMILY: Nicole.
- Hi.

(CHUCKLES)

Well, at least you still look like Emily.

- What are you doing here?
- Well, we finished the project,

so I came back to see my dad
and thought I'd make a little detour.

- Hey, do, um, either of you want coffee?
- Yeah, I'll do it.

No, no, no. I will get it. Sit. Visit.

Ezra told you, didn't he?

Don't be mad at him. Please.

No, it's, it's okay.

I'd rather you find out the story from him
than me having to tell it again.

(CLEARS THROAT)

- Doesn't your dad live in Florida?
- Yeah. (CHUCKLES)

All right, so you were more than
just a little detour,

but, um, I didn't want to do this
over the phone.

- Thank you.
- What's going on?

I'm a supervisor now

and I have been asked
to put together a team

for an eight-week project in Thailand.

And I had this crazy idea
of reuniting our Caribbean crew.

Is that crazy?

- When does it start?
- Mid-June.

So basically, you could just fly
there in your cap and gown.

But I would want you to change
before you pick up a power tool.

You already made summer plans?

No.

- You think it's a bit far from home?
- No.

You heard that they have bugs down there
the size of your head?

No. Yeah, yes.

It's not that, it's just...

I'm still adjusting to being back,
and my mom has me in intensive therapy,

and I'm trying to help a new friend
deal with everything and...

You know what? I, I shouldn't be
throwing this at you right now.

But I only brought it up

because I remember
when you got off that plane,

YOU were a mess.

But within weeks,
you had that light in your eyes.

Helping other people really seemed to...

It did.

And it will again.
You know, there'll be other trips.

-I'm in.
- Wait, what?

Yeah.

- I wanna do this one.
- Are you sure?

Can I bring a friend?

You sure you don't want
some coffee or something?

No, I'm okay. Thank you.

Um, you said he'd be back in--

He's just picking up lunch.

Cool.

I know I should just ask the gym
to give me a new card,

but they always charge me so much.

(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

(SPENCER SIGHS) God.

Everything okay?

Yeah. It's fine. It's just my mom.

Can I ask you a question?

Did anybody ever ask you to talk about it?

Uh...

Well, my mom keeps asking me to.

I guess some reporters offered money.

Who's asking you?

Um, my school, at graduation.

Oh, right.
Emily told me you're the brainiac.

That's not me.

- I wish I'd paid more attention at school.
- Why?

I mean, when I think about

how much I used to sweat
homework assignments and exams.

It's just a bunch of wasted energy.

- None of it matters.
- I don't know.

If I could explain how it felt
to be down there

and how it feels to be up here,

I'd want everyone to hear it.

- Hey, you.
- Hey. Hi.

I'm just waiting for an order
to take home and, uh, eat.

You don't need a book.

No, I was just killing time.
(CLEARS THROAT)

Caleb, we may never know
what happened to her.

I mean, maybe she'll tell
you or me or Dr. Sullivan,

but maybe she won't.

I'm not even trying to force her to,
you know?

I'm not trying to smother her.

I know.

I know, and I think on some level,
she knows, too.

She just...

She likes to keep you guessing.

You know,

after her dad and I split up,

Hanna moved into my bedroom,
and we would watch movies late at night

and she would laugh at the sad parts

and she'd sob at the jokes.

I just feel like I've lost her.

I think I saw a glimpse
of the Hanna we know last night.

She left the freezer door open

and defrosted, like,
$80 worth of groceries.

(SCOFFS)

And after I marched upstairs
and yelled at her,

she looked up at me and she was thrilled.

I'm not suggesting you yell at her.
I'm just...

Just remember, underneath it all,
she is still in there.

It's not just the junkyard, Emily.

It's the bottle of hair color
in the darkroom,

the text in Sullivan's office.

I mean, how did A know
we were all gonna be there

at the exact same time?

EMILY: Aria, it's always been that way.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

EMILY: Uh, hello? Are you there?

Um, Em, I, I gotta go, Ezra's here.

Hi.

Hey. Um, so I was just
gonna drop this off,

and then I saw your car in the driveway.

You left your application for
the photo competition at the Brew.

Oh.

Thank you.

And I saw you needed a recommendation,
so I wrote you one.

Which I know is very presumptuous and if
you want somebody else to write it then--

No.

No, I mean,
who knows me better than you do?

Wow.

And you definitely used
your creative writing skills.

When, when did I have a solo exhibit
at the Brew?

I might have embellished slightly.

But I mean, I do have your self-portrait
hanging above my desk.

Did. I mean, I did.

- Well, I appreciate it. Thank you.
- Yeah. Any time.

Whoa. What is that?

ARIA: Uh...

I did that for my photos.

Well, that, that certainly is disturbing.

Not sure if I'd want to have that
hanging above my desk.

I meant to call you. I'm so sorry.

- Where are you going?
- To my car.

Look, I'm sorry I didn't make it today.

I just came by to make sure you're okay,
and you are. See ya.

Hold up. Can you please let me explain?

I, I skipped today's meeting because I...

I decided that
I'm gonna write that speech after all.

I don't give a crap about the speech.

Don't you get it?

All right, in my life, when someone
doesn't show up or answer the phone,

there is a very real possibility
that they're lying in a gutter somewhere.

I didn't...

- I didn't realize.
- Yeah, I know.

I'm sorry.

I know.

Will you at least come inside
and have a cup of coffee?

- I can't see you anymore.
- What?

Why? Are you seriously gonna cut me out of
your life because I skipped one meeting?

I need to stop seeing you.

Because every time you're near me, I...

I just wanna grab you and kiss you.

And the fact that you have a boyfriend
isn't the problem.

The problem is, I don't care.

(ZIPPING)

- Hey.
- God, Caleb.

Sorry, I, I didn't mean to freak you out.

I let myself in. Your mom made me a key.

- Of course, she did.
- Hanna, knock it off.

Knock what off?

I'm not the one who just shows up
at someone's door for no reason.

I have a reason.

Sara? What are you doing? What happened?

I will pay for the bike
if they can't fix it.

No, what happened to you?

And if this doesn't come out,
I'll replace the whole carpet.

Hey, Sara, stop! Talk to me.
How did you get hurt?

Were you in an accident?

- I don't know. I don't know.
- You don't know what?

If it happened on purpose.

I, I turned, uh, onto that street
behind the school

and I felt like I was being followed.

By Who?

There was this dark car.
It was going real slow.

- Did the car hit you?
-lt suddenly sped up,

and the side mirror smashed
into my elbow and...

I, I have to clean this up
before your mom sees it.

No, you don't. I'll do it. Okay?

Just look at me. If I show you a picture,

can you tell me if
it was the same car? Okay.

Look, is this it?

(SARA EXHALES)

I think so.

Okay, listen to me.
We may have figured out who's doing this.

- Who's we?
- Sara, you're safe in this house, okay?

And in three weeks,
you and I can both get outta here.

- We'll get on a plane, and we'll--
- What?

A program I did a couple summers ago.
They're going to Thailand.

And my supervisor said that
I could take you--

My mother won't let me leave the country!

- What if we talk to your caseworker?
- She can't help me. No one can.

Sara, I can help you. Okay?
I won't let anything happen to you.

- Lesli experiments on animals?
- Of course she does.

- What do you think we are to her?
- You guys, less talking, more looking.

Which one is her desk?

Um, wait, this is it. All right.

What am I supposed to be looking for?

Well, she furnished an underground bunker,

so I'm guessing she must have a stack of
receipts the size of a phone book.

So Ezra came to my house.

Came really close to telling him.

- Telling him what?
- About why we're here. Everything.

I hate lying to him.

Okay, but you guys
aren't even together anymore,

so why do you feel like you owe him?

No, it's not about owing him.

It's just who I turn to
in times like this,

who makes me feel safe.

Is that really fair to him?

(METAL DETECTOR BEEPS)

What the hell was that?

(METAL DETECTOR BEEPING)

(BEEPING)

Spencer, what are you doing?

- Wait.
-(SHUSHING)

Why am I beeping?
I haven't even stolen anything yet.

(METAL DETECTOR BEEPING)

Spencer! Say something.
Why are we, like, radioactive?

Bitch chipped us.

She chipped us? She friggin' chipped us?

- Well, how do we get it out?
- She chipped us in the bunker.

That's why we were drugged.

Yeah, just like every other animal
she's sicced on us.

Birds, snakes, wild horses--

Okay, we can stand here and we can list
A's greatest hits,

but we still need something real
to give to the police.

So, Aria, please
keep on checking the desks.

- Hanna, let's check these shelves.
- Why can't we just hand over our heads?

He'!-.

Um, the copy shop's printer
ran out of ink,

so I may have to show you
the good pictures on my phone.

I can't go.

Why? What happened? Did your mom--

No, it's not my mom. I...

The friend I wanted to bring,
I can't leave her behind.

Her home situation's a disaster.

You know, she's trying to figure out how
to stand on her own and...

And...

You're the only thing holding her up.

You know, I've only known her
for a couple of weeks,

but it's just been intense.

She's still trapped in a nightmare.

Well, I think you all are.

You're right.

There are moments when I'm with her
and I completely forget.

You know, it's like she's helping me
more than I'm helping her.

Em,

is Sara capable of
returning your feelings?

What?

No, no, no. That's not what I'm feeling.
I'm just...

I'm sorry. You came all the way out here

and I should've waited a day
to give you an answer.

Well, I don't know about you,

but I'm still really glad I made the trip.

(ANIMALS SNUFFLING)

(RACCOON CHITTERING)

(CHITTERING CONTINUES)

Can anybody hear me?

(SQUEAKING)

Hanna. What are you doing?

She doesn't get to keep
anybody in cages anymore.

- Stop.
- HANNA: I'm letting them out.

Hanna, get away from the window.
You're gonna set off the alarm.

- I don't care.
- What?

You will when the campus police show up.
Just get away from the window.

(HANNA GASPS)

Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Okay, stay back. Move really slowly.

- These are not cuddly animals.
-(HISSING)

(BOTH GASP)

Wait, why is it moving like that?
ls it on speed or something?

Hanna, it's a lab.
It could be on a lot of things, okay?

Starting with anthrax. Just stay calm.

- Guys, hey, check out this invoice.
- Aria.

- She just ordered like a dozen--
- SPENCER: Aria...

Don't scream, you're gonna make it worse.

Is there another light we can turn on?

No. They're nocturnal, okay?

I don't wanna traumatize them anymore
than they already have been.

We just need to get them back
in their cages.

- Them?
- Yes, there's rats, too. And they jump.

Do you guys have any food?

Do they eat cheese sticks?

Okay, Spencer, not all of them.
That's my dinner.

Shut up.

(SQUEAKING)

(GASPS)

-(SHUSHING)
-(SCREAMS)

HANNA: What are you doing?

(ARIA GASPING)

SPENCER: What just happened?
HANNA: Why'd the lights go off?

Have you guys lost your minds?

Mona, you followed us here again?

Why did you turn the lights off?

So the security guard wouldn't see us.

"Us"? Oh, save it, Mona. You are not
one of us. You're working for A.

You and Lesli Stone are going down.

We have what we need and
we're giving it straight to the police.

This college will prosecute.

I'm just trying to save you
from yourselves.

Cut the crap, Mona.

The only thing you're trying to protect
is Lesli's vendetta against us.

Yeah, which is crazy, because we had

nothing to do
with what happened to Bethany.

Yeah, we'd never even heard of
Lesli's friend

until she was found in Alison's grave.

MONA: Her friend?

Where did it say in Lesli's file
that she was friends with Bethany Young?

- She hated that girl.
- SPENCER: Oh, really?

And I suppose she hated Charles, too.

So much that she had to start
pretending to be him.

MONA: Lesli's not pretending
to be Charles.

She's just pretending to be stable.

That's why she didn't want
anyone to see that file.

She was in Radley
the same time as Charles.

- You're telling me that Lesli never even--
- I asked her myself.

She'd only heard Charles' name once.

The night that Bethany
snuck out of Radley and never came back.

- Charles snuck out that night, too.
- Wait.

That was the night
that Alison disappeared.

- Charles was already dead by then.
- Not according to Lesli.

They were looking for two patients.

The entire place went on lockdown
because of Bethany and Charles.

He had to be dead, Mona.
He donated his organs.

Show her, Spencer.

SPENCER: Look.

ARIA: Spencer,
why did you just give her those?

Don't worry. I made copies.

This donation form's a sham.

Look at the medications
Charles was taking.

Nobody would want his liver.
He's not an eligible donor.

- So what are you saying?
- What, that Charles is alive?

Of course. And probably, planning

something big
and wanted to keep us distracted.

Lesli's just easy pickings.

We have a picture,
and the person in the hoodie is not a guy.

Spencer, if you caught A in a photo,
it's because A wanted to be caught.

(INDISTINCT RADIO CONVERSATIONS)

(DOOR OPENS)

(INDISTINCT RADIO CONVERSATIONS)

(SQUEAKING)

He was a patient there,
how could no one know this?

(STAMMERING)

Thank you for your time.

HANNA: Charles chipped all of us.

That's why it hurts when you press on it.

And you think
the person who did this to us,

the person who's after us, is Charles?

- The dead Charles?
- He never was, and I knew it.

He tried to make us believe he was dead
because he had to.

I mean, the only reason
he gave his name up

was because he thought
we'd never get out of that hellhole.

- Okay, so what was Lesli?
- A speed bump.

On the way to finding Charles.

But we will.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

Sara, I was just...

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