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Hanna tells her to stop and think about it because what she says will put Ezra in jail. Aria never sees Hackett that we see on screen but maybe when she was going through this she wrote it down and was going to give him a letter telling him everything, or maybe afterwards in her rage she wrote a statement to hand to the police and never followed through and this was stolen and put in her file.

It would explain why in the next promo Ariator says does your future husband know you once referred to him as a twisted predator? I think what she is so afraid of the girls finding out is that she had a part in writting the comic book 2nd one. She was well within her rights to write something up about him. Why do you think she had a part in writing the second comic book?

When would that have happened? Why would it have happened? I just think that she could be involved as she is one of the only characters with an artistic background and because of a conversation she had with Ezra in S4e19 about trying a different creative type of story involving a villian.

I am also curious about Ezra going to jail. I have read a few things online here about how people think he can't go to jail for his relationship with Aria because too much time has past. I am not familiar with US law but I know Australia the statue or limitations does not apply when an adult has taken advantage of a minor which Ezra definetly did.

Chandradee wrote: Aria had a picture in her room at the dollhouse of the same mannequin family in Charles vault. I think it means she's related to the family, and a clue to there being mental illness.

I don't know why this isn't talked about more. The mannequin family in general was never explained, and the "family" frame containing the picture in Aria's dollhouse room HAS to be a massive clue to something. If she's not connected to Charles or A. D's family, I'll be so mad. Surely it's just too big to be a coincidence. I disagree. Remember, whatever's in the file would make Ezra leave Aria, but also put Ezra in jail.

How would her being mentally ill make Ezra go to jail? Also, there was a scene with Aria entering a limo with Sydney and they make it pretty clear Aria can't be AD when they try to recruit her. I think this theory is a dead end. I think it's just a bluff comment. Maybe I'm also insane because I don't think aria has "anger" issues. Would none of you react this way at the extremely immature age of 14!!? I've never met a 14 year old who wouldn't have done that with the encouragement of a friend.

I can't think of any female friend of mine who wouldn't have reacted the same way. It's dramatic, not personality disorder? I am actually the one who suggested he see a doctor after he literally snapped my remote controller in half when I said I was going to make a sandwich instead of watch the final 3 minutes of overtime in a hockey game with him.

Sooo yeah? Totally different. That's exactly what happened and they pretty much comfirm it in 7x Main page Welcome Community portal Village pump Help center. Upload file Recent changes Latest files Random file Contact us. Download as PDF Printable version. Description Pretty Little Liars Pretty Little Liars. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2. You are free: to share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix — to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. It was reviewed on 11 January by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by 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. Viewers have to suspend a lot of disbelief here, starting with the fact that "A" knows enough about dental surgery to be able to leave a note in someone's tooth. A note that is so minuscule tooth-sized! It feels jarringly out of place, has odd out-of-character moments, and earned its place on Screenrant's list of the worst episodes of "Pretty Little Liars. After spending several nights not sleeping — thanks to the pills she's been taking — Spencer apparently imagines her world as a noir-style film from the s that doesn't quite line up with reality.

Although this episode helps the audience see how seriously Spencer's drug use is affecting her, it feels unnecessary. It's also odd that an episode where nothing happens in the real world would take place at the end of such a suspenseful season.

When Ali's mom puts together a bridal fashion show during season four, episode 23, "Unbridled," the liars volunteer to be models and seize the opportunity to search the DiLaurentis' house for clues. But despite being considered the smartest liar, Spencer was apparently incapable of realizing the dress she wore for the fashion show had a corset with bones sewn into it. Corsets are usually a bit uncomfortable to put on, so presumably one with finger bones sewn in would be outright painful.

However, Spencer doesn't notice at all until she takes it off in front of the other liars. How she managed to put the corset on without ever looking at it and seeing the bones is never explained or even questioned by any of the other girls. At this point, they've already randomly found a necklace made of teeth, so I suppose they've just accepted that sometimes they'll be finding random body parts courtesy of "A.

There are two things that stand out about the night Ali went missing: She met with an absurd number of people and she wore a bright-yellow shirt that even the actress who played Ali hated. For several seasons, viewers wondered why no one except Spencer woke up earlier to realize Ali was missing.

On the season four finale, "'A' Is for Answers," the girls find out they slept through that night because Ali actually drugged them all with medication she stole from her mother.

Since Spencer had been taking upper pills at the time, the sedative didn't work properly on her, which explains why she was the only one who woke up during the night. Ali's reasoning behind drugging her friends was that if she received an "A" threat while the girls were sleeping, she would know for sure that none of the girls were "A. But she could also have been just as certain if she got an "A" text while the girls were busy with specific extracurriculars, in class, or doing any other tasks.

So drugging all of her friends with a sedative seems uncalled for. After the liars think they've tricked "A" into meeting them at a park, several dozen people dressed in all black with their faces covered appear and disorient the liars. The real "A" of the moment, Shana, hired all the people, but we never found out exactly how she did that. They are out of town in New York at the time, a place where Shana doesn't seem to have any connections, and they've only been here for a few hours when the mob starts.

How did Shana put together a New York flash mob so quickly and know exactly where and when to organize the group to scare the liars?



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