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The next day, Mr. DiLaurentis stops by Hanna's place and tells Ashley Marin that he needs her help, while Hanna eavesdrops. Later, Jason and Kenneth argue over Jessica's disappearance. He thinks that Jason knows where she is. Emily walks in on them with Alison's dog, Pepe stating that Alison wanted her to take him for a walk.

Surfing the Aftershocks. In the DiLaurentis living room before Jessica 's funeral, Kenneth is telling Jason he does not want any police or press at the funeral or cemetery. Jason tells him he has already taken care of it all. When Alison comes downstairs from her room, Kenneth asks why she is wearing that particular dress, and tells her to go back upstairs and change, put on something else. Alison doesn't understand why her father is angry until Spencer tells her Jessica wore it to her funeral.

Thrown From The Ride. Kenneth is ending a call in the DiLaurentis house when Alison comes down the stairs with a box of clothes. Alison reassures him that nothing like that happened. Having asked Kenneth for a sandwich, Kenneth goes to make her one but before he leaves her room, he tells Alison that he knows she said she needed some clothes, so she should go buy whatever she likes.

As Tanner tells Kenneth to not say a word until the police have enough evidence to press changes, Kenneth asks her where Alison is.

How would he know that unless he did it? Ezra apologises and explains that he was just saying hello. After Ezra gets up to leave, Kenneth asks Alison if she is okay and if he was bothering her, but Alison tells him that it is fine.

As Alison walks away from the table, Kenneth stands, telling her she has two minutes. Walking down into a basement, Tanner explains to Kenneth and Alison that this is the place where Cyrus said he kept Alison. As Alison hesitates going down the stairs, Kenneth asks if she is okay.

As Tanner asks if Alison remembers the place, and Alison says that she could never forget it, Kenneth wraps his daughter in a hug. Arriving home, Kenneth and Alison get out of the car to find Emily sitting on their porch.

Emily asks Alison if she can talk with her, and when Alison tells Kenneth she will be right in, Kenneth looks over his shoulder to the police car parked in the lane and heads inside. Through a Glass, Darkly. While Kenneth is not in this episode, Jason reveals to Lieutenant Tanner that he and his father lied about Alison being with them at the time of Mona's murder. The Melody Lingers On. Kenneth questions why, and Rebecca says that the prosecutor has to convince twelve jurors beyond a reasonable doubt that Alison killed Mona, and all they have to do is make one of them unsure.

Getting into the car, Kenneth starts the ignition and drives off. Sitting in the courtroom, Kenneth waits for the jury and the judge to enter so proceedings can begin. Kenneth listens as the prosecutor goes through his opening statement, asking the jury to remember high school, before saying that Ms. Douglas then adds that Alison planned and carried out the murder of Mona Vanderwaal, consigning her to a cruel, anonymous end.

The four of you talked her into this. Giving one last look to the girls, Kenneth turns and walks back down the hall. Along with the rest of the courtroom, Kenneth watches the video of Mona being attacked on the day she died.

The prosecutor goes on to ask whether on occasion Jason met with Ashley out of the office, and when Jason tells him yes, Mr. The phone rings, just as a voice on the film says not to answer the phone. Hanna reluctantly picks up, but nobody responds.

Next, the power goes off then on, making the lights flicker momentarily, and the phone rings again. When Hanna responds in the negative, Alison doesn't bother to explain her questioning and hangs up. A Kiss Before Lying Hanna has a flashback of a day when she was at a hair salon and heard a familiar voice talking to the stylist.

The man referred to the dark-haired girl as Vivian Darkbloom. After he left, Hanna realized that "Vivian" was actually Alison. Alison asked her what she was doing there, and she said that her mom made her an appointment. Hanna told Alison she liked her new hair. Alison told her that she was pretending to be someone else because she was getting bored of always being herself and suggested Hanna should try it sometime too.

Alison asked Hanna to keep it a secret, then she took off her wig, smiling. Crazy Hanna has a flashback of a night Mona Vanderwaal came over and they played Ouija. Hanna spots Alison through the glass door, staring at her with dead eyes.

Hanna thinks this is proof that Alison is still alive, so she calls the DiLaurentis' to tell them. DiLaurentis was furious at Hanna for giving his family false hope and would never forgave her. Alison is revealed to be alive in Season 4, meaning Hanna really did see Alison.

Hanna wakes up and sees Alison in a red coat staring at her, with a worried expression on her face. Throughout the beginning of Season 4 , Hanna is firm in her belief that Alison is still alive because of this brief encounter. They read one story titled "The Cradle Robber". Hanna admits she is the "Cradle Robber", and has a flashback to a time the girls were having a sleepover at Aria's. Alison had caught Hanna and Mike together, and tells her how wrong and gross it is. Hanna says "He was nice to me"!

He just wanted to feel your boobs. And you let him. Alison says "That doesn't mean you have to settle for being a Cradle Robber".

Hanna begs Alison not tell Aria, and Alison agrees not to. Alison tells Hanna she will find someone who will love her exactly for who she is. It may just take her longer than the rest of them, that's all. Surfing the Aftershocks Hanna offers Alison help in getting dressed on the day of Mrs.

Run, Ali, Run Hanna lets Alison stay over her house. The Silence of E. Lamb Hanna is upset with Caleb because he spoke to Alison and pissed her off.

Fresh Meat Hanna visits Alison in jail to tell her to give up acting innocent and trying to scare them, accept what she has done and endure the punishment for it.

As the guard leaves, Hanna walks into the laundry room. So, Hanna slams her hand in the dryer and Alison burns herself with an iron so that they can go to the infirmary together.

Rebecca visits Alison in the infirmary. Alison tells her that what happened to her was an accident. Hanna comes out of the infirmary. Alison passes Hanna a note and Rebecca sees this. She lectures them they are on trial for murder, not in homeroom detention. Hanna [in hallucination] : Please, just tell me the truth. Alison: It won't make any difference darling. Hanna [to Alison in hallucination]: What happened to you?

Alison: It's complicated Hanna, really complicated, worse than algebra. Alison [to Hanna]: Never look back Hanna. Something might be gaining on you.

Hanna [to Alison during her session with Dr. Sullivan]: Alison, you were the best friend I ever had. And that meant a lot to me - you meant a lot to me. But you were also the worst enemy I ever had. You know I have gone out of my way to bring your big wannbe butt in this group. You better keep your mouth shut! Unless you wanna go back spending your weekends alone - Dance, Dance Revolution with a jumbo bag of chips. Alison [to Hanna]: You think the truth is some big shiny disco ball of purity?

Then go ahead and try it. Be honest. See where it gets you, Telling the wrong person at the wrong time is what got me where i am. Trust me, you are always better of with a really good lie. Hanna [to Alison]: I wanna hug you and slap you at the same time. Hanna [to Alison]: Your wish is our command. Hanna [to Alison]: You're the special one Ali.

There is no one in the entire world like you. Universal Conquest Wiki. She made fun of Hanna for being a "cradle robber. It would have been nice for her take that opportunity to build Hanna up rather than using it to tear her down. Can you really consider someone your friend when they devise a plan to terrorize you and your mother? In the 5th season of the show, Alison gets Noel to break into Hanna's home with a knife to terrify Hanna's mom, Ashley, so she would be less likely to question Alison's story.

Alison working with Noel at all is a complication considering everything he'd done to the liars before that point, and afterward, too. After Alison finally returns to Rosewood, there comes a point where Hanna helps Alison escape town since she is still trying to hide from A.

She keeps it a secret from her friends, even Emily , but eventually confesses to Caleb that part of her just wanted Alison gone.

This proves that part of Hanna had never forgiven Alison for everything that happened when they were younger. That kind of grudge can ruin any friendship. Horror Junkie. Fiction Writer. The main things I care about in life can be found on a screen, film, television, video games, add horror into the mix and I'm in love.

I write for several online sites and am currently working full-time as a freelance entertainment writer! By Madison Lennon Published Jan 27, Season four introduces a plotline about Toby's mother, who was a patient at Radley before her mysterious death by suicide. Of course, this is a plotline that adds even more mystery to what actually goes on at Radley, and one that makes it clear that "A" knows more than any other character on the show. So when "A" offers Toby information about his mother's death in exchange for handing over the mobile "A" lair and all the incriminating information it contained, he takes the offer.

Toby explains this to Spencer on season four, episode two, "Turn of the Shoe," and asks her not to tell the other liars yet. Spencer agrees because she can tell how important it is to Toby for him to get answers about his mother's death, but it's strange that something so significant to him has never come up before. He wants answers so badly that he gives up the biggest bits of evidence the group has on "A," and does so for a reason that was literally only introduced on the previous episode.

If Toby has always been deeply invested in finding out what happened to his mother, then why has he never mentioned his mother's death or her time in Radley before this season? This seems especially weird considering that Spencer was in Radley the previous season, and it never came up then. When Aria is talking to her mom in her car, there's a bee flying around, which her mother promptly kills. After Aria gets out of the car, though, "A" sends a threatening text calling the attack "the first taste of her venom," and a huge swarm of bees appears in Mrs.

Montgomery's car. The bees sting her so badly that she has to be hospitalized. Who on the "A" team had access to that many bees? How did they transport them into Aria's mom's car? How did they ensure that the bees wouldn't come out of wherever they were hiding until Aria stepped out of the car? One thing that becomes clear throughout the show is that "A" always has access to an absurd number of transportation options.

Mona as "A" hit Hanna with an SUV back on season one, "A" fakes Toby's death with a crashed motorcycle on season three, "A" tries to run over Emily, Aria, and Hanna with Mona's car on season four, and we also learn on season four that "A" has been using a private plane.

But the most unbelievable "A" act involving a vehicle is perhaps the car crash in Emily's living room on season four, episode seven, "Crash and Burn, Girl!

At the very end of this episode, a car drives directly into Emily's living room, where her mom is talking on the phone. Emily's mom manages to dive out of the way and avoid getting hurt, but the front of her house and the car are completely damaged. But we learn on the next episode that whoever was driving somehow escaped the car so quickly after the accident that Emily and her mother didn't see who they were. We later find out that the driver is "A," but it is never explained how "A" managed to crash a car into a house, survive that crash without injury, and flee the car so quickly.

During season three, viewers were introduced to Ezra's high-school girlfriend Maggie and her 7-year-old son Malcolm, who was believed to be Ezra's child. Maggie got pregnant while dating Ezra, and his mother paid Maggie to disappear to avoid Ezra having to care for a child as a teenager.

Ezra is furious when he finds out about this because he never knew he had a child or that his mother paid Maggie off. Maggie and Malcolm are a huge part of season three and the first half of season four. But after Maggie gets a job offer that would require moving Malcolm away, Ezra takes a paternity test in the hopes of taking Maggie to court to get custody of Malcolm.

But during season four, episode 10, "The Mirror Has Three Faces," the results of the paternity test prove that Ezra isn't actually Malcolm's father, making the multiple-season plotline a very long waste of time. Season four, episode 11, "Bring Down the Hoe," combined the show's usual revelations and suspense with a hoedown-style dance. The fact that Rosewood High was even having a hoedown was a bit of a stretch seeing as the high-class town typically throws formal events.

But for some reason, the school threw a country dance that the liars — and the rest of the school — willingly attend. Once everyone is at the dance, all of the liars get pulled away into dramatic missions centered on their relationships or "A. Hanna meets Travis at the dance, and he reveals that he saw who killed Detective Darren Wilden and can testify to clear Hanna's mother's name.

Meanwhile, Emily and Spencer see Red Coat this season's iteration of "A" and borrow a hayride truck to try and chase her down. All of this is pretty much standard for a "Pretty Little Liars" school-dance episode until Aria and her date, Jake, actually start dancing.

Aria and Jake apparently know how to do an entire country line-dance routine — and so do all of the other students from the Northeastern town — and viewers got to spend almost two full minutes watching them. That's two full minutes set aside for a country dance routine rather than for, say, any kind of explanation about the whole bee thing.

This is already a bit of an odd plotline — especially since Spencer opening an "A" magic box note becomes a clunky way to show that she apparently knows how to do magic tricks, which she never does or brings up again.

Why was "A" sending them to a magic show in Ravenswood, a town that suddenly became important this season? Maybe to promote the spin-off TV series "Ravenswood" that aired around the same time as this season.

While Hanna, Spencer, and Emily watch Aria "disappear" onstage as part of the magic act, Emily is the one who actually goes missing. And not only does "A" manage to kidnap Emily, but also they get Emily into a coffin that was waiting at a nearby sawmill, and send her down a conveyor belt moving toward a giant, rotating saw. Emily is rescued, and the liars never ask how she ended up in the coffin. It's never explained how "A" actually managed to do all of this without Emily noticing or crying out, or running away.

When Hanna starts focusing more on the latest mystery in the liars' lives — finding out who was actually buried at Ali's funeral — she realizes that someone switched Ali's dental records to match the teeth of the dead girl.

On season four, episode 17, "Bite Your Tongue," Hanna makes a dentist appointment so she can go through the city's dental files, but "A" has other plans. They put Hanna under anesthesia and perform dental surgery on her to leave a message inside her tooth. Perhaps the most unbelievable part is that the girls are actually able to find and read the tooth message.



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