Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 7, Episode 8 - Exes and OMGs - full transcript

Emily and Paige apply for the same job; Hannah is visited by Mrs. Grunwald; Ali returns to work; Spencer and Aria pursue answers from the doctor who delivered Mary's baby.

(Spencer) Previously
on "Pretty Little Liars..."

It's Sarah Harvey. She's dead.

(Hanna) Em saw something
on Jenna's laptop

that can link back to A.D.

[cell phone rings]

The case is officially closed.

- Tell me what to do?
- You obviously can't tell Ezra.

- What good would it do?
- I'll delete the call.

(Hanna) Mrs. Grunwald.

She's a psychic. A real psychic.

And she seems to like us in some
disturbing creepy sort of way.



- Bye, Caleb.
- Bye.

Maybe we could just skip
the headache and elope.

I'm callin' again for Dr. Cochran.

It's Noel Kahn.

Tell her I'm running
out of time and patience.

Mary had a second child.

So Charlotte had a
biological brother or sister.

I'm Agent Lee from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.

You were involved with Nicole Gordon.

- Correct?
- Yes, I was.

We have reason to believe
that she may be alive.

(Spencer) Okay, so we
know that Noel Kahn stole

the Mary Drake file
from Toby's AirStream.

- How's Yvonne doing?
- She's, she's okay.



Toby's gonna spend some time with her.

And then right after he got
that file, he called Dr. Cochran.

(Caleb) Sounds like Jenna and Noel
are on the same path that we are.

Only they're ahead of us.

But who burned us out
of the storm cellar?

Somebody who didn't want us to know

that Mary Drake had a second child.

- A.D.?
- Noel Kahn.

You guys, Noel's been in the middle

of everything that's
been happening to us.

He clearly has more A-ness
than anyone else out there.

I wouldn't have put it that way, Hanna.

Hold on, Ali, you know
Noel better than any of us.

I'm not proud to say it,
but you're probably right.

I trusted him once, but then I realized

he was spying on me for Charlotte.

But you had something on
him? I mean, from years ago.

Yeah, that's right.

Must have been good.

Do you remember that frat party

I took you guys to, freshman year?

We made those fake IDs.

Yeah, all the guys were super drunk. So?

Sorority girl fell down the stairs.

Oh, my God.

She didn't fall. Noel pushed her.

See, no story with Noel Kahn
in it has a happy ending.

What if you went to Noel now?

Threatened to go to the police or...

No, it's too late.

His family paid the girl off years ago.

He got away with it.

Yeah, like he does with everything.

Exactly why we shouldn't be

arguing whether Noel's A

A.D., Uber A or whatever.

God, I can't believe you guys.

[sighs]

- Hey.
- Don't.

When are they gonna
realize that Noel Kahn

is the one that we're after?

They just wanna be certain, okay?

Mary and Jenna are still out there.

Oh, come on. How much
more proof do we need

than the words "I see you"
being written on our car

outside of the storm cellar?

Those were the exact words

written on Ezra's car at Camp Mona.

I know, okay? I get
it. It's just that...

You don't believe me either.

Look, we have to be completely

positive before we do anything rash.

Well, I am.

And by now, if you're not

I don't know what's
gonna change your mind.

Hanna.

[engine revving]

Hanna, look out!

[Caleb grunts]

[screaming]

♪ 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 the them is dead ♪

So you're fine?

- Really fine?
- I'm fine.

- Really?
- Fine.

So, um, how's it going over here?

Well, not that great. I mean,
I'm going over all the material

that you and Spencer took
photos of from the lock box

but everything except for Mary's DNA

is in some code that I can't crack.

- Yet, right?
- I'm doing my best.

- Why DNA?
- Your guess is as good as mine.

What has Mary been up to?

There's no sign of her, at
Alison's or the Lost Woods.

What about Jenna?

Any tapping around we
need to be worried about?

No, she hasn't left her room.

I guess Noel's taken a leave
while Jenna practices her flute.

Hey, um, speaking of
Noel, give me your phone.

- What's that?
- This is your new phone.

It's 100% bug free.

I have some for the
rest of you guys too.

You can't be too careful with
Noel and Jenna on the prowl.

Really? I hate breaking in new phones.

Well, Noel's found his
way into your dreams.

That's close enough.

I mean, I don't even
know why I'm surprised.

I did this to myself. I deleted
that call from Ezra's phone

and now it's coming back,
and it's gonna bite me...

Aria, take a deep breath.

It's been proven to prevent
explosions in small women.

Ezra's with the authorities right now.

Nicole could be alive, Emily.

First off, you can't root
for her not to be alive.

No. No, of course not.

And-and second, you deleted the
call for all the right reasons.

- You were tryin' to spare Ezra.
- I lied to him, Emily.

Lied to me about what?

There was a call on your phone.

It said that it was from
Nicole, so I picked it up

and-and no one answered,
so I deleted it.

- You what?
- It didn't make sense, Ezra.

And I didn't wanna get your hopes up.

Okay. Okay.

- Ezra.
- Well, uh, guess what?

One of the trucks in the aid
convoy that Nicole was with

was spotted near a rebel compound or

or something in Colombia, so...

Have they found her?

Well, the military's,
uh, going into the jungle

in about two hours, and they don't know

what they're gonna find.

I'm so sorry.

Yeah, me too.

Okay, um, I think I'm gonna leave.

Um, yeah, I guess I'll go too.

I was just gonna shower,
and then I'm gonna head back.

Yeah. Yeah, that makes sense.

Um, I'll see you.

[sighs]

So has Ezra heard anything else?

- Has he called Aria?
- No.

Aria's going crazy waiting.
Obviously, he is too.

Yeah.

[sighs] Well, I guess it's
a big day for all of us.

What do you mean?

I'm going back to
Rosewood High School today.

Back to teaching my class.

Today?

I, I know you've talked about it

but do you really think now is the time?

I mean, are you even ready?

Well, the Welby social
worker and Dr. Sullivan

gave me a clean bill of health.

That's great, but it's
been less than two weeks

since Archer Dunhill...

Stole all my money.

Look, Em, I'm broke. I have nothing.

And unless Jason comes back from meeting

with his forensic
accountant in Philadelphia

with a truckload of cash,
I, I honestly have no choice.

It's 20 minutes to the
first bell. I should go.

- Wish me luck.
- You'll be great.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, I think so.

- I took the liberty of...
- Oh.

- How's Alison doing?
- Better than can be expected.

Well, she's lucky to have
a good friend like you.

Hi, I called ahead for
a few dozen pastries.

My name is Hackett.

- Thank you.
- Principal Hackett.

- Hi. How are you?
- Emily Fields.

I-I was just thinking about you.

Really? Why?

We've got a job opening
at the high school.

Uh, head swim coach.

You got your degree, right?

Yeah, uh, one last class,
but I'm testing out.

Well, then if you're in town permanently

you should think about applying.

We would love to have you back.

That is, unless you've already
gotten a job somewhere else.

No. No, well, at The Radley

but, um, thanks for letting me know.

I-I'll definitely think about it.

Splendid. Well, I gotta go.

Hell hath no fury like my teachers

when I forget "Thank
God It's Danish Day."

Oh.

- Thank you.
- Yeah.

"Thank God It's Danish Day."

It's pretty catchy.

- Emily Fields, you surprise me.
- How?

Would you really consider
staying here to take that job?

I don't know.

Maybe, I guess.

Got it.

Yeah?

The Dr. Cochran that Noel was calling

I checked over a copy
of the Mary Drake file

and I found a mention of
a doctor with the same name

'that practices in Brookhaven.'

Spence, that file's
more than 20 years old.

What are the odds of us finding
any real information now?

They're better than the odds of
us getting anything accomplished

if we stick around here. Let's go.

Okay.

[indistinct chatter]

[bell rings]

[retching]

So how was your first day of school?

Usual pranks.

At least you've already
been teaching there.

It's not like it was
your first time back.

Like, deciding to take a job
out of the blue or something.

Okay, how about we skip the part

where I try and figure
out what's going on

and you just tell me.

I'm thinking about
applying for a coaching job

at the high school, and I was wondering

how you'd feel about
me being there with you?

I'm fine with it.

- Really?
- Yeah, in fact I'd love it.

Why? What? Did you want me to
say that I didn't want you to?

No, no, not at all. I...

I don't know. I'm-I'm not, I'm
not even sure I wanna do it.

It doesn't hurt to apply.

No, you're right.

Five years ago, who would have thought

we'd both end up back at RHS?

[cell phone chimes]

It's Aria.

"Doesn't seem like the best
night to spend at Ezra's.

Mind if I bunk with you at Lucas' loft?"

[sighs]

Em, what Aria did with Ezra's
phone, it's not your fault.

No, I'm not so sure.

Even if I did get her into this mess

maybe there's a way I can get her out.

- Hello.
- Hi.

Um, we're here to see Dr. Cochran.

We're the ones who called earlier.

How can I help you?

Oh, I'm... sorry, we were
looking for a Dr. Cochran

who would have worked at this address

about 20 or so years ago.

That would've been my father.

Did he used to practice here?

He did. He was an OB/GYN.

He lost his license years ago.

Look, I really have to get back to work.

(Spencer) 'I'm so
sorry, Doctor, please.'

Is there any way that we can
get in touch with your father?

We-we just need to ask
him a couple of questions.

Look, I don't know where my father is.

I haven't spoken to him in years.

You two seem nice enough.

Are you in some kind of trouble?

Well, yeah, kind of.

Oh, no. Uh, sorry, no.
Not that kind of trouble.

- No.
- Well, then take my advice.

Wherever my father is,
it's where he belongs.

Don't go looking for him.

Emily, I appreciate
you coming. I really do.

And I believe you when you say

that it was your idea
to delete the call...

Good, thank you.

But that doesn't change the
fact that she still did it.

- Can you blame her?
- Uh, yeah. A little.

- She was scared.
- Of Nicole coming back?

Of losing you.

Look, Ezra, I know what
you're going through.

Do you?

Okay. Okay, I don't
know, but I can imagine.

And possibility of Nicole being alive

it seems like it changes everything.

But don't let it change everything.

Like?

Like the fact that you

and Aria love each other.

That you proposed to
her less than a week ago.

I hear you. I really do.

Um...

I-I really need to think this through.

And I, quite frankly,
haven't had time to even...

[cell phone rings]

I'm sorry, I need to take this.

Hello.

Uh, yeah, this is he.

Really?

Uh, how many hours till
they reach the camp?

No, no, no, please no!

[knock on door]

Goodness, Hanna.

You look like you've seen a ghost.

Mrs. Grunwald, what are you doing here?

Are you alone, my dear?

Yeah, Aria and Emily are out, but...

I mean, are you alone?

Caleb and I are...

I'm sorry.

I don't wanna be rude, but
what are you doing here?

I had a dream.

What happened in it?

I've never considered

the content of dreams to be important.

It's the impressions
they leave that affect me.

- Impressions?
- Hm.

Well, in this case

the dream left me quite unsettled.

The sense was strong enough that
I felt compelled to come here.

The sense of what?

A darkness

around you and Caleb.

Are the two of you alright?

[cell phone rings]

This is Spencer Hastings.

This is Dr. Cochran, remember me?

Yeah, of course.

I'm the person whose office

you had someone ransack last night.

Um, sorry, I don't know
what you're talking about...

'Stop it, alright.'

You and your little
friend came to see me

and I didn't give you what you wanted

so you sent someone back here

to break in and find it for you.

'But he didn't find it, did he?'

- No.
- 'Well, guess what?'

I can't afford to have your
guy come back here again

so get a pen.

- A pen?
- Write down this address.

Oh, yeah, okay. Okay.

Well...

- Okay.
- '431 Evangeline Highway.'

'It's an apartment
complex outside of town.'

'It's a real pit.'

You should feel right at home.

And what's at this address?

My father.

At least he was the last time
the police called me about him.

And here's a hint. You want him to talk

you better bring a bottle of whisky.

Whisky. Got it.

So there. I gave you what you wanted.

Now please, call off your
dogs and don't bother me again.

I-I promise I wouldn't...

Caleb and I...

We're definitely not alright.

None of us are.

Someone's been trying to hurt us.

Do you know who that someone is?

I think so.

But the others aren't quite so sure.

Oh.

By any chance, does that person

have a connection with this hotel?

Yeah.

Yeah, he's staying here.

He attacked Alison, he kidnapped me

and someone just died in this hotel.

Many people died here, Hanna

before it became a hotel.

[sighs] Their pain

radiates through these walls.

Their cries of anguish

still echo.

Do you hear them?

No.

You're lucky.

It's... deafening.

In "Winter's Tale,"
we're prompted to consider

what happens to someone
when those around them

incorrectly conclude
that they are immoral

unworthy or outright liars.

So what happens to someone's character

when they're wrongfully accused?

Well, Queen Hermione,
she wasn't without fault

but she suffered for a
sin she didn't commit.

So why would her husband, or anyone else

for that matter, put her through that?

What did Shakespeare
observe in human nature

that rings true today?

That some people like
to troll other people.

I'd like to think that the Bard
had something deeper in mind.

But that's what's going
on in the story, isn't it?

No. Not really.

The king's ragging on his wife
because she slept around on him.

But she didn't. That's the point.

Whatever.

If you're the king or the
queen and people look up to you

'you can say or do whatever you want'

and get away with it.

Until your lies catch up to you.

Yeah, well, you'd know.

(woman on PA system) 'Miss DiLaurentis,
please report to the principal's office.'

'Miss DiLaurentis, please report
to the principal's office.'

[all chuckling]

I apologize if my coming here

disturbed you.

You say you feel this
darkness around us.

I wanted to warn you
that you are in danger

but I see that you already know that.

But from who?

All I know

is that the source of the threat

against you is close.

'Very close.'

[glass shatters]

Hello, Hanna.

Take any country drives lately?

[screams] No!

Please let me get out of here.

No! No, please!

Freaks.

Sounds good. Thank you.

Bye-bye.

Please, uh, sit.

So how are you doing
being back here at school?

I'm fine. Yeah, I'm doing great.
Thanks. I'm glad to be back.

I heard about the shenanigans
in your class yesterday.

I'm so sorry that the
students put you through that.

It amazes me how cruel
teenagers can be sometimes.

Must have been extremely unsettling.

Nothing I can't handle.

Be that as it may, I

I feel the need to ask you
if you're absolutely sure

that you made the right
choice in returning so quickly.

I am.

Alison, Mrs... Miss...

DiLaurentis.

Even the strongest person would hesitate

to rush back into things so quickly

after enduring what you've been through.

I'm not here to judge,
I'm here to support

whatever decision that you make.

But, uh, I want you to be sure

that you know there's no shame

in taking all the
time necessary to heal.

[female ♪1 knocks] 'Excuse
me, Principal Hackett'

but the crew counselor
needs the students' file

for a last-minute
letter of recommendation.

Go ahead.

(Hackett) 'So as I was saying... '

I made the right
decision coming back here.

I think this place will
provide just what I need

to speed my recovery.

[telephone rings]

'Hackett.'

'Splendid.'

'Thank you.'

(Spencer) Okay. Hanna, we're
all here. What's the emergency?

I had a nightmare that
Caleb was run over by a car.

But he's okay.

And then Grunwald showed
up and told me he's not okay

and then Noel Kahn showed up
and made Grunwald's head explode.

To be fair, that does
sound like an emergency.

Okay, can you go over
that again more slowly?

And what exactly are you saying?

That Noel Kahn is A.D.

[sighs] You guys, I told you last
night. He stole Mary Drake's file

he hurt Yvonne, he
called Dr. Cochran...

Wait, we weren't even
together last night.

No, we were in my dream. Catch up.

You guys, he burned us
out of the storm cellar

and he wrote on that window.

He probably killed Sara

and we know he's bad
because way back when

he pushed that sorority
girl down the stairs.

Hanna, what about Sara telling me

we're looking for the
same thing you are?

I mean, she and Jenna
were working with Noel.

To find Charlotte's killer.

And that still leaves room
for Noel Kahn to be A.D.

And what about the storm cellar?

He's the only one
who'd write "I see you."

- Maybe.
- No, you guys...

(Emily) 'What about Caleb?'

How's he doing on breaking
the code in the files?

Not good. But what does
that matter anyways?

You guys are never gonna realize

that Noel is the one behind everything.

Never say never.

- Oh, thanks, Pam.
- Hey.

What else is there to look into?

Nothing. We're at a dead end.

No. Not exactly.

Aria and I have a doctor's
appointment to go to.

[knocks]

Dr. Cochran?

What's it to you?

Uh, we were hoping that we could ask you

a few questions about
your time at Radley...

And a patient named Mary Drake.

I don't often get a visit

from such a pretty couple of girls.

I'm shocked.

I mean, uh...

[clears throat]

Every couple of months maybe

if I save enough from social security

call one of those escort services...

Hey.

Curb the perv or the bottle walks.

[clears throat]

[sighs]

It's been a long time since
I thought about Mary Drake.

She was a pretty one.

What else can you tell us about her?

She lacked common sense
and discrimination.

That seems pretty sure.

How so?

Back in the day, I
was the on-call doctor

at Radley, the, uh, sanitarium

not the wine and cheese bar
that they turned it into.

[chuckles] Let me tell you.

It kept me pretty busy.

Patients weren't treated very well

and that created...

Problems.

My job was to make the problems go away.

Problems like babies.

Babies that were born

and that someone wanted to not be born.

So, Mary...

Oh, yeah, I dealt
with two of her babies.

First one was a C-section, right?

A boy.

I gave him to Mary's sister, Jessica.

- Charlotte.
- 'What's that?'

You want me to tell the story or not?

Okay.

Several years later

damned if Mary didn't
get into trouble again.

That baby was a fighter.

Underweight but tenacious.

I don't remember if
it was a boy or a girl.

As was the custom then

it was put into temporary custody

of County Family Services.

So what happened to
the child after that?

Not my problem. At least it wasn't then.

Meaning?

Society changed.

Rules happened.

Eventually, my ability to solve
problems became a liability

and Radley let me go.

Soon after that, I lost my license.

And Mary Drake?

Haven't heard her name since then

till you showed up.

Keep buying me whisky and

'and I'll come up with
something else to talk about.'

Thank you.

Hey.

If you see my daughter again

tell her something for me, will you?

Sure.

Tell her that she can run from me

and our history all she wants.

She can even pretend she's
someone completely different.

But in the end

she's gonna want that
family more than anything.

'You can't deny human nature.'

You always return to family in the end.

Well, two days in a row. To
what do I owe this pleasure?

I, uh, thought I'd apply
for the coaching position.

What a coincidence.

I was just, uh, interviewing

another candidate.

Actually, I believe
you two were classmates.

Paige.

Thank you.

So were you surprised to
see me at school today?

Yeah. A little.

[chuckles] A lot.

Good surprised or bad surprised?

Good. Yeah.

How long has it been? Two years?

Nearly three.

When we were living together at Stanford

that little place in College Terrace.

It's where my dad died.

It was a tough time.

I was a mess.

That's all I could think about.

I was the reason we broke up.

Hey, as good as things were
between us when they were right

there's no guarantee
it would have lasted.

Something else could've
just as easily come up.

Yeah? Like what?

Come on, I just took the hit

for a whole relationship crashing.

I had my own rough patch.

I was pretty focused on
making it to the Olympics.

I remember.

Well, then I had a little car accident.

Tore up my knee pretty badly.

It heeled maybe 90%
back to where it was.

That last 10%

that was gonna be the Olympics.

Now it's gone for good.

I'm so sorry.

Well, we both ran into
some bumps in the road.

Me, literally.

But here we are better than ever.

So why are you bothering
with Rosewood High?

I mean, I'm sure there's
plenty of D1 colleges

that would love to
have you on their staff.

Yeah, I have a couple applications in

but when this job came up,
I figured what the hell?

Yeah. Me, me too.

[chuckles]

- May the best woman win.
- Yeah.

Cheers.

I think we're gonna need more wine.

I agree.

[dramatic music]

[door closes]

[sighs]

(man on TV) 'After years of
searching and unresolved questions'

'a joint operation between local police'

'and Colombian government forces'

'has been able to
successfully locate the site'

'of a previously secret rebel camp.'

'This camp has long been suspected'

'of holding foreign
aid workers hostage.'

'Some for years.'

'There's been no comment
from the Colombian government'

'regarding whether or not
the hostages are still alive.'

'But they promised to release
the latest as they have it'

'and to establish a hotline for
loved ones to reach. If any... '

God, it's incredible. The news.

Yeah. It's kind of
killing me not knowing.

You should go.

In fact...

I got you a ticket.

The flight leaves tomorrow morning.

I'll take you to the airport.

You...

You didn't have to do this.

Yeah. I did.

I've cashed in our tickets to Italy.

Ha.

I, uh...

I don't know what to say.

Well, hopefully...

Once you get there, you will.

Do you think Noel wrote it?

I don't know what to think anymore.

Well, whoever A.D. is

they're still one step ahead of us.

Uh, not necessarily. You
got to the doctors first.

Yeah, and I'll let you
know how helpful that was

after I look into every county
childcare employee from the 90s.

(Emily) Well, maybe it's
time we go to the police

and just say it's Noel.

(Alison) 'And Toby hasn't left yet'

and that Detective
Furey seems reasonable...

(Spencer) What happens if we're wrong?

(Alison) A.D. fries
us. That's what happens.

(Spencer) Exactly.

[gasps] Stop!

No, no, no, no, no!

Please, don't do it! Please don't!

[screams]

Hanna?

[sighs]

The deal's on.

I get you the money,
you give me the keys.

Tonight.

And then you forget
you ever heard from me.

My name, the location,
this number, all of it.

Do you understand?

Do you understand?

Good.

The less you know
about this, the better.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Um, I'm just stopping by to
tell you that I'm gonna be

off the grid for a couple of days.

Why? What's going on?

I'm going to New York.

I have to do some legwork
for the design business

Lucas and I are building.

- Do you want me to go with you?
- No. Thanks.

I mean, it's no trouble. This
room's getting kind of old...

- Caleb, I'll be fine.
- Okay.

Um, where you gonna stay?

I don't know yet.

Anyways, uh, I gotta go.

Well, have a safe trip, I guess.

♪ I waited so long

♪ For something sweet like this ♪

♪ It's where I belong... ♪

(woman on PA system) 'Please
do not leave your baggage'

'or any other items unattended.'

'All items will be confiscated...'

Aria.

Go.

♪ Nothing that could faze me now ♪

♪ I am caught up in a daydream ♪

♪ Nothing that could wake me now ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ Baby it's gone... ♪

So did you learn anything
else about the job?

[speaking indistinctly]

♪ What could go wrong? ♪

♪ My heart is safe with you ♪

♪ My heart is safe with you ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am living in a daydream ♪

♪ Nothing that could faze me now ♪

♪ Nothing that could faze me ♪

♪ I am caught up in a daydream ♪

♪ Nothing that could wake me now ♪

♪ Nothing that could wake me ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪

♪ I am not gonna go on ♪