Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin - full transcript

As Imogen and Tabby dig into the mystery surrounding Angela Waters, Faran deals with the scars of her past.

It happened over the summer.

I was working at the
Orpheum with Chip.

This group of kids from
school came in one night.

They said that there
was a bonfire party

happening later that night

in the woods behind the school

and did I wanna come.

I did. Uh, sure.

So, I asked Chip
to cover for me.

You're shitting me.

You want to party with
a bunch of meatheads



and their girlfriends?

It was...

a good time...

at first.

But then things took a turn.

I didn't think that I had
had that much to drink,

but I, I got
dizzy... lightheaded.

I remember thinking
I needed to get home,

so I started walking.

Next thing I knew...

I was deeper in the woods...

away from everyone else...

on the ground.

Then he...



he was on top of me.

Was it Tyler?

Is that why you were so
mad at him last night?

I thought it might've been,

but I cyber-stalked him,

and... he was on a family
vacation that same weekend,

so it couldn't have been him.

I-I don't know... who it was.

Tabby...

I am so...

so sorry that happened to you.

Did you tell your mom?

I couldn't.

I haven't told

anyone until...

right now.

I, um...

I don't know...

who it was either.

And I remember even
less than you do.

I'm sorry, Imogen.

You don't have to talk about
it if you don't want to.

Would that be okay?

Of course.

Come here.

Hm.

Tabby...

tomorrow after school,
would you come with me

to see this potential source?

Joseph England.

'Member, he called and said
he knew Angela and our moms?

Definitely.

Cool.

Apparently, he, um...
lives at a train yard.

FYI.

I was wondering, Ms. Clarke,

if you could add some
fabric to my corset.

What's the problem?

- I could add a mesh panel.
- Thank you, Ms. Clarke.

Some exciting news, class.

I've invited the director
of repertoire at ABT,

Madame Lorraine, to
come see "Swan Lake."

Also, she'll be
in class tomorrow

to critique anyone
valiant enough

to perform a variation for her.

Let me know by the
end of the day.

Kelly... wait up.

Can we talk?

I was out of line saying
all those things to you...

You should know, Faran...

when I told Giry about all the
crazy shit you spewed at me,

she was ready to throw
you out of "Swan Lake."

The only reason you
are still here...

is because I told her not to.

Hey, you didn't text me
back... after Halloween.

Sorry. My moms were kinda
pissed I missed curfew.

Oh, shit. Will they
ever let you out again?

Actually, I think so.
We're workin' on trust.

Why? What are you thinkin'?

I was thinking, us, bowling...

Tomorrow night.

Millwood Lane hosts
cosmic hour at 7:00.

Would that be cool?

Yeah, yeah. That
would be cool.

Great.

It's a date.

You wanted to see me, Coach?

I did.

Sandy fractured her foot
during an indoor trial.

Her spot is yours
if you want it.

I-I-I do, Coach D.

I appreciate you
thinking of me, but...

I've just got too much
going on at home right now.

But spring semester,
I'm all yours.

Do you like this one, Angela?

I do, Corey, it's pretty.

Great, 'cause we're all getting
our first initials in this style.

Right here.

Who's goin' first?

My friend Angela is.

Come on, Angie.

The girls are gonna lose it
when they see how sick we look.

I'll be right behind you.

Vaseline.

Twice a day.

Got it?

Corey?

Figured you might be practicing for
a critique from Madame Giry's friend.

I am. I want Lorraine to
see that I can do more

- than just blend in with a gaggle of swans.
- Oh, please.

You couldn't blend
in if you tried.

You pop. You're a star.

But, you know, it's cool that
you're presenting tomorrow.

To be honest, I wasn't
even sure you like dancing.

What?

Are you serious?

I mean...

I don't like the politics
and pettiness around ballet.

But the actual dancing,
the purity of that...

I love it.

Can I ask what
happened to your back?

An accident?

No. Scoliosis.

I had... corrective
surgery when I was eight.

You were dancing
when you were eight?

My mother had me in a
tutu when I was six.

When my first ballet teacher
noticed the curve in my back,

my mom couldn't get me
to a doctor fast enough.

It had to be
surgery? That young?

- You couldn't just wear a brace?
- Apparently.

And I wore a brace before
and... after the surgery.

Fuck.

Does it ever hurt?

Your back.

Nothing I can't handle.

I should get home.

My mom's driving in
tonight, from Pittsburgh.

Is she comin' to class tomorrow?

Yes... unfortunately.

Go. I got it.

You got it.

You Imogen Adams?

Um... yes.

Are you Joseph?

Crazy Joe.

Oh.

Come on inside. It's warmer.

Uh, I can close
that if you're cold.

Crazy Joe, was it?

No thank you. We're good.

So, Joseph... Joe...

how did you come to
live way out here?

The town pays me to keep an
eye on the derelict cars.

To make sure no one burns them.

Yeah, that makes sense.

Joe...

you said you knew Angela Waters.

More than knew her. I
was in love with her.

We didn't date or anything.

But we were fellow misfits...

friends.

Till that gaggle of
she-bitches turned her head

and took her away from me.

They adopted her.

Turned her into a high-town
bitch, if you ask me.

I tried to warn her about those
girls, but... she ignored me.

And look what happened to her.

Tragedy.

Do you know why
Angela killed herself?

Angela couldn't keep
up with those girls,

and so, eventually she
came crashing down...

on Y2K night.

What about her family?

Do you know anything about them?

Her mother... Rose.

That was her only family. After
Angela was found, Rose snapped.

Showed up to the school one
day with a butcher knife.

Oh my god.

- What was she there for?
- Revenge.

Did she... stab someone?

She tried to.
Multiple students.

The girls who adopted Angela?

No... A table of boys.

One of the teachers stopped her.

- Thank god.
- Geez.

They took her
away... to an asylum.

The Radley Sanitarium.

In Rosewood.

Yep.

She still there?

Could very well be.

Uh... did you bring my money?

Yeah... of course.

Here.

He was talking about our moms.

- The quote, unquote, she-bitches.
- Without a doubt.

My mom said they
tried to help Angela.

Maybe that's what Crazy
Joe meant by adopting her.

Whatever it was, it
clearly didn't work.

Tabby...

your mom's still going to that
real estate conference, right?

- I believe so.
- Great.

Then we're going to Rosewood,
to the Radley Sanitarium,

to find Rose Waters, hopefully.

- Okay.
- Okay.

Where'd you disappear to, Greg?

After we hooked up...

I got my ass chewed out
by that Tabby chick.

Heard she punched
Tyler in the face.

Right in the nose.

And he must've been
hella embarrassed

because I haven't seen
him at school since.

Oh... good.

Tyler's an asshole.

It all started with
his stupid video.

Or maybe before that.

Greg.

Come on.

What's the big deal?

It's not like we're
cheating on her.

Karen's gone.

Don't you miss her?

I mean, we both do, right?

That's... That's why we
kissed at the party, isn't it?

May-Maybe I don't.

Miss her, I mean.

Maybe I always wanted you...

Kelly.

Stop. Stop, stop! Just stop!

Come on.

You Beasley girls like it rough.

That might've been my sister,

but it is not me, you horndog.

And if you want a chance
in hell with me...

you better be at "Swan Lake"

front and center with flowers.

Now, goodbye, Greg.

I have to practice.

Hey, Coach Desjardin
came by practice today.

You wanna tell me why you turned
down a spot on the track team?

Noa?

So...

my mom got fired...

from the hospital...

for stealing drugs.

- What?
- So, I need to be here for her.

At home to keep her busy,
make sure she stays clean.

Noa, all you've wanted was
to get back on that team.

- Haven't you given up enough for her?
- Don't, Shawn.

You don't get it. Your
parents are perfect.

You have no idea what it's
like to live with an addict.

It's a disease.

I can't turn my back on her.

I mean, I-I won't.

You know the rules, Steve.
One encounter. That's it.

I did it to give you one
more memory with Rachel,

and you have to
be okay with that.

I understand.

- Thank you again.
- Bye, Steve.

I heard about your mom's
dismissal from Millwood General.

I'm still friends with Cathy,
the charge nurse there.

I... know what
she did was wrong,

but I still can't
believe they fired her.

She gave that
hospital everything.

Trust me, I know.

It's grueling.

Nurse Simmons, my mom
loves being a nurse.

Is there anything you
can do... to help her?

Hm, I worked with your mom.

I tell you what.

I'm gonna give Cathy a call.

We'll see if
anything can be done.

Thank you.

So, this guy, he told us
that Angela Waters' mom

was committed to the Radley
Sanitarium in Rosewood.

Okay.

But are we sure we can trust a
man who lives in a train car?

- Stellar point.
- And just to ask a question,

is there any
universe in which...

creepy train guy is A?

- Absolutely.
- Except for the fact that he didn't try to kill us,

but definitely a
person of interest.

Anyway... we looked up
the Radley Sanitarium.

A few years ago,
it was shut down

and turned into a hotel.

- Mr. England...
- AKA Crazy Joe.

Confirmed what we've
all been suspecting.

That our moms are all connected

to whatever happened
to Angela Waters,

which we think is why...

A's targeting us.

Therefore, if we can
figure out what went down

between Angela and our moms

from someone other than
our not forthcoming moms...

It might help us
figure out who A is.

So, Tabby and I thought,

what if we skip
the rest of the day

and road trip to Rosewood?

- "Thelma and Louise" style.
- To find someone who knew Rose Waters

and can tell us about her.

Or, maybe, we hit the jackpot

and actually find Rose Waters.

- I've got my boss's car.
- Oh.

They have a spa. And
I have party cash.

Uh-uh. This recruiter
from ABT is here today.

Also, my mom.

And "Swan Lake"
is tomorrow night

and you all better be there.

Yeah, I have to keep
an eye on my mom.

And I kinda, sorta have
a bowling date with Ash.

- Ooh!
- Oh my god.

He's like a teen Cole Sprouse.

I am so shipping this.
"Mash" needs to be canon.

I'm excited.

Yeah, but also nervous.

Guess it's just you and me.

Do you wanna be
Thelma or Louise?

Good either way.

- But I am not driving off a cliff for anyone.
- Fair.

Mom?

There's a path through this.

Nurse Simmons
called the hospital,

and they're willing
to hire you back

if you go to rehab for 30 days.

Baby, look at me.

I'm doing good.

Mom, that's just not true.

My whole life, I've never known
you not to be on some kind of drug.

I thought...

I thought when I
took the fall for you

that I was helping you,

that that would be
your rock bottom.

But it wasn't yours.

It was mine.

You're right.

- I am?
- Yes, Noacita, about everything.

This isn't how it's
supposed to be.

You taking care of me.

I'm the one that's supposed to
be holding this family together.

But let's both do it... Mom.

Partners.

Okay, I'll go.

I'll go to rehab.

Ms. Bryant.

You favor your left side.

Have you ever been injured?

- Um...
- She has scoliosis.

And... like a crazy
scar on her back.

In that case...

I'm even more impressed.

Woo!

Oh, okay, uh,
where am I turning?

The Radley's off
King Street, it says.

Oh my god.

- They have cucumber water.
- That's how you know it's fancy.

Hi.

Can we get some information
about The Radley

from before it was a hotel?

From when it was a sanitarium.

We're students at Rosewood High

doing a history
project on the town.

And, um, we were
assigned the Radley.

There wasn't much
information online.

A person I could direct
you to is Eddie Lamb,

our maintenance manager.

He's worked in this
building for years.

Could we talk to him?

Eddie won't be in
until tomorrow morning.

Hm.

Would you mind giving
us his phone number?

We don't give out our employee's
personal contact information.

Fine. We'll just wait.

The lobby's for guests only.

Luckily, Jeff...

I just held a rather
lucrative fundraiser.

Cash okay?

- Ho-ly...
- Balls!

This bed feels
like a marshmallow!

Oh my god!

Chocolate-covered strawberries.

Ahh!

- Ooh!
- Mm.

- Oh, hell yes!
- What?

Robes!

Mm, I could get used to this.

Mm-hm... Cheers.

Cheers.

Hi.

Uh, Shawn, Noa isn't home.

I know that.

She's at school...

and I should be at
football practice.

Well, can I help
you with something?

Yeah.

Do you have any idea
how badly you're hurting

your daughter's life right now?

Look, I know what
you made her do.

And letting her take the
fall for your drug habit.

She told you that?

I wasn't gonna say anything,

but she's giving up a spot
on the track team for you.

I didn't ask her to do that.

Look... if you care
about Noa at all...

then stop draggin' her
down before it's too late.

Sorry I couldn't be there, baby.

It's okay. You were working.

Glad your mom was there
to represent, though.

I was, and let me tell
you, I was so proud.

I knew it.

From when you took your
first baby steps, I knew it.

My little girl's
gonna be a star.

And today, you showed me,

you showed everyone,

including that Beasley trash

who found it necessary to
bring up your scoliosis.

That's just Kelly being Kelly.

Or Karen. Take your pick.

It did make me think, though.

Now that you're older,

maybe it's time we
take care of that scar.

I found a plastic
surgeon here in town.

- He's happy to give you a consultation.
- Not surgery again, Corey.

It's just a consultation, Zeke.

But if no one's
interested, I'll drop it.

Maybe...

Maybe I should look
into it, Daddy.

It can't hurt to see what
the doctor has to say.

If he can get rid of it,

it would be one less
thing to worry about.

One less asterisk by my name.

Asterisk Faran Bryant,
amazing dancer,

considering her scoliosis.

So long as it's what you want.

Worth checking out.

That's why I went ahead
and made you an appointment

for tomorrow morning.

See? Mother knows best.

So...

what do you wanna do?

Hm. Oh my god, Tabby,
this is so lame...

but can we stay in?

I haven't been this
comfortable in, like...

seven months.

I hear ya. All good.

But...

if you wanna go out

for a night on the
town, you should.

I don't know about having
a night on the town,

but I was gonna go
out and explore,

- see if I could find a movie theater or bookstore...
- Ooh.

Or something equally geeky.

- Do it!
- Hm?

Go! Yes!

Okay.

Hey, did you see that one?

I almost got a spare that time.

Um...

I'm suddenly starving.

Will you get us some nachos?

Sure. Nachos with plastic
cheese comin' right up.

Isn't this a nice coincidence?

What the hell are
you doing here?

Enjoying a little
cosmic bowling.

- Did you follow me here?
- What?! No.

- I come here all the time, Rachel.
- Stop it, Steve.

I'm not... Rachel.

I'm not your real daughter.
I'll never be her.

Look, I'm sorry that
she was taken from you.

I wanted to help
you, to comfort you,

but now that's over...

and you need to stay
away from me, okay?

Oh, look, here
comes your friend.

- Hey.
- Ash.

Mouse, what's up? Who's this?

- He's, um...
- Hi there. I'm Mouse's dad.

Yeah, he's my dad.

This is obviously a very
long, involved story.

I'm Ash. Mouse and I go
to Millwood High together.

Oh... Pleasure
to meet you, Ash.

Actually, Ash, I'm not
feeling... too great.

Uh, more nauseous
than starving now.

- Can we please get out of here?
- Yeah. Sure, of course.

You lied to me.

You've been lying to me...
for who knows how long.

Lying to you about what?

Shawn dropped by
for a visit, okay?

And not only

did he say that you
told him everything,

all our business, our secret,

he then gave me an earful

on how much of a
burden I am to you.

- If he did, it's because he's worried.
- Uh-huh. Shawn was right.

You've done more
than enough for me.

Get on that track team, Noa.

I can take care of myself.

I don't need 30 days in rehab.

I am fine right where I am.

Matter of fact... I got a job.

What?

At Pinball Pizza.

That way I won't
be bothering you.

You don't have to concern
yourself with me, ever again.

Any good?

"Men, Women, and
Chainsaws" is my Bible.

Where are you from?

'Cause... you don't
go to Rosewood.

I would've noticed.

Millwood. I'm just
here for the night.

You wanna... grab
a cup of coffee

and then I can
give you the tour?

Coffee sounds great.

Slow down.

- What's the problem?
- Stop, I said.

What do you say? My treat.

I think I'm just gonna...

read my book. But thanks.

It's all good.

Have a nice night.

Hey.

You wouldn't happen to
know Eddie Lamb, would you?

Henry?

What are you...

Help!

Ah!

Help!

No, no, no, no, no!
No! Somebody help me!

Somebody help me!

Ah!

Help!

Please, please, please!

I'm Kelly, okay?!

I'm Kelly!

I'm Kelly! I'm Kelly! I'm Kelly!

I'm Kelly! I'm Kelly!

I'm Kelly. I'm Kelly. I'm Kelly.

I'm Kelly. I'm Kelly.

Oh, hey!

How was your night... out?

Uneventful.

How was your night in?

Unexpectedly productive.

Oh?

I spoke with Eddie Lamb...

who it turns out, was
an orderly at the Radley

back when it was
an insane asylum.

What? Okay, teen sleuth.

I asked him about Mrs. Waters,

and he's meeting us
for breakfast tomorrow,

and he's bringing
an old visitors log.

- Pretty good, right?
- Very good.

Hey. How'd it go?

What did Dr. Creed say?

Lots of things.

But I'm not having the surgery.

Surgeries, by the way.

Plural. And very invasive.

What did he say exactly?

Oh, I was just listening
to him go on and on

about how grueling
this process will be,

and how the pain will be acute,

but mostly tolerable.

And all I could think was...

is this what I even want?

Will this...

finally...

make me happy?

Of course, it will.

You'll be that much
more beautiful.

- Stronger than ever.
- Mom...

when you say things like that,

it makes me feel like

you're saying I'm not beautiful,

that I am weak.

You're gorgeous and strong.

- But that scar...
- So what if I have a scar?

If I can live with
it, why can't you?

What is it with you
and appearances?

You think you're building me up,

but really, you're
doing the opposite.

Everything I've done
has been for you...

to forge you.

Because believe you me,
they will tear you up.

The only person who's
torn me up is you.

Was my surgery even necessary?

Of course, it was.

The doctor said it was
something you had to have,

- that it couldn't wait.
- Well, that was then,

and this is now.

And it's my body, Mom, mine.

And you need to be
okay with that or not.

I don't care anymore.

Mr. Lamb, why did
you keep working here

after the Radley
turned into a hotel?

They offered me a job to
help with the transition.

I had a mortgage,
needed the money.

All visitors had to sign
in, and that was the book.

According to this,

Rose Waters was
visited by A. Waters?

Mm-hm.

But... they're
different signatures.

You caught that, huh?

Shades of "Vertigo."

So... multiple people
came to visit Mrs. Waters

and signed in as Angela?

There were five of them.

Five young ladies
who... traded off.

Would you remember
what they looked like?

Mm-hm.

That's them.

Figured it was some kind
of community service

they were doin' for high school.

Visit the crazy lady, ya know?

What was she, um,
being treated for?

Trauma-induced psychosis,
then schizophrenia.

Did she ever... get out?

No.

She was here until the
asylum was shut down.

Then what happened?

Some of the patients
were sent to

the Sisters of Quiet
Mercy over in Riverdale.

Others, like Rose, were...

released, bussed out of town.

We heard a story
that Rose Waters

attacked a bunch of students
at Millwood High School.

She'd had a...

psychotic break

after her daughter was raped
and then killed herself.

Angela... Waters

was...

raped?

Right before she
jumped to her death.

A-According to Rose.

Thank you for coming
to see me, Faran.

Are you all right?

Yes.

Just... got some
disturbing news.

- But I'm fine.
- Glad to hear it.

Kelly Beasley has dropped
out of "Swan Lake" for...

personal reasons.

So I'd like you to dance Odile.

If you still know the part,

I can arrange to have the costume
altered to cover your back.

I do know the part, Madame Giry.

And I'll dance it.

But...

you don't need to
alter my costume.

I'm good.

Noa, I'm, I'm so sorry.

I feel... terrible.

I shouldn't have said anything.

It doesn't matter, Shawn.

She doesn't wanna get better.

If she did... she would.

And I can't keep
fucking enabling her.

Well, it's official.

There have been more recastings

in this one production of
"Swan Lake" than all of

Turn Off the Dark."

Congratulations.

- You nervous?
- Not even a bit.

But I need you to do me a favor.

I'm updating my bio
for the board...

and I want a new
picture to go with it.

Will you take it for me?

Absolutely.

Something doesn't add up.

What doesn't?

While you were taking your bath,

I was looking at
pictures we took

of Eddie's logbook,

and he said there
were five signatures,

but by my count...

- there are six.
- W-What do you mean?

I mean, there are six
different A. Waters signatures.

Five belonging to our
moms, according to Eddie.

Oh my god.

But then, who's
the sixth person?

So, we have a... mystery
person out there who

visited Angela's
mom at the Radley...

- as A. Waters?
- Yes.

And...

Angela, before she died was...

Yeah.

Poor Angela Waters.

Tabby...

what you told me about,
back at your house...

my story's like that, too.

It happened that
same night as...

that fucked-up party at
Karen's house back in March.

After I took Tyler's phone

and handed Karen
over to Kelly...

I grabbed a bottle of vodka

and went to the beach
to drink it alone.

And that's basically
all I remember

until, um...

I woke up in... pain.

My underwear was... gone

and there was some
blood on my dress.

That...

That was the night...
I got pregnant.

Any idea who he was?

Mm.

Come here. Come here.

Shh.

- Imogen?
- Yeah?

Do you think it could've
been the same guy?

Maybe.

I can't believe I'm
gonna say this, but...

I'm ready to get home.

I feel like we're
getting closer...

to something, Tabby.

Me too.

And, you know, uh, if we
go straight to school,

we could make
Faran's performance.

Let's do it.

- Ugh. Sorry I'm late.
- All good?

Wow...

She really went there.

I think it's beautiful.

Same.

Her bio's super intense, though.

Good for Faran.
I'm proud of her.

Totally.

Maybe afterwards we can
take her out for pizza,

and you can tell us about
how it went in Rosewood.

Yeah.

Oh, shit. We should...

- Oh, yeah, uh, let's get inside.
- Ugh.

Against the wishes
of my doctors,

my father, and myself,

my mother chose a surgery
for me I didn't need

in an unrelenting
quest for perfection.

Tonight, I dance for all girls

who have been scarred
inside and out.

Uh, hey, Coach?

Noa.

If it's not too late,

I would love to
join the track team.

Like... as soon as possible.

How's tomorrow morning? 5:30?

I'll be there. Thank you.

Yeah, it was impressive.

- What'd I miss?
- Nothing.

Good luck out there.

- You're not supposed to say that.
- Oh, well, how 'bout this?

You look beautiful.

Leave it all on
the floor, Bryant.

Leave it all on
the floor, Henry.

- You guys made it back.
- Yes!

And thank god because
you were incredible.

No joke.

You put the entire cast

of "Center Stage" in the shade.

Oh-ho.

Do you guys wanna get pizza?

Um, Faran?

- Daddy, what's up?
- Grab your things. We gotta go.

- Why? What's wrong?
- Your mom was in an accident.

She's at the hospital right now.

Someone needs to stop Clearway Law.
Public shouldn't leave reviews for lawyers.