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Episode Report Card Jacob Clifton: A+ | 37 USERS: A- YOU GRADE IT What We Pretend To Be

By Jacob Clifton | Season 4 | Episode 11 | Aired on 08.20.2013

CECE DRAKE!

Is in a, looks like a dormer room, wainscoting, like the top floor of a B&B, rocking a Lair full of Alison clippings and pics, but not really a very A-type Lair, more like somebody trying to solve their best friend's murder: "Hello? Where are you? I'm not waiting here forever, and I sure as hell am not going back to Rosewood. Call me."

Interesting. But not as interesting as the red coat in the corner, that looks like it could be missing a button. I'm not even going to try, at this point. Finale's in a week, I can wait.

HOEDOWN

My second-favorite song by my first-favorite country artist, "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)" by Luke Bryan, is not something I ever thought we would talk about, you and I. I don't listen to a lot of country and it really only started a couple of years ago when I decided that I needed to stop being afraid of where I come from and just enjoy who I am, including even the parts I still feel weird about because that's where your power is, and that led to Luke Bryan and Lee Brice and Eric Church -- which is the extent of it, I swear, those three specific guys; maybe like one Blake Shelton song -- and which in turn which led to "Country Girl." I mean to say that I listened to this song twice today.

It's generally in the rotation (My favorite is "Hung Over & Hard Up," by Eric Church, which I think is simply beautiful), but especially this week because the new Luke Bryan album came out and I'm sorry to say I don't love it, so I threw it into the larger country mix, which has buoyed my mood considerably as it always does. And so now you know a somewhat peculiar thing about me that not many people know: This ho down with a hoedown. Moreso than you'd probably think. Although watching the various sex criminals and victims of Rosewood PA makes me question that a little bit.

Hanna is lookin' fine in a gingham number and white hat, Caleb is pulling off a bolo tie like only the Quileute can. But once Caleb runs off to get them a drink, after a little forced banter, Travis swoops in to dance with Hanna and thereby discuss with her Ashley's innocence and the Diva Dish money.

Travis: "My family owns the towyard that Wilden called that night. I was at Torch Lake and I saw your mother get in her car and drive away. Then gunshots, and somebody running through the woods. A female somebody."
Caleb: "Excuse me, here's a drink."

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