Episode Report Card Jacob Clifton: A+ | 3 USERS: A YOU GRADE IT Free At Last
By Jacob Clifton | Season 3 | Episode 21 | Aired on 02.26.2013
"Who found her?"
"Hiker, about an hour ago. Wandering around, lost and confused."
"Bring 'er in for a psych eval."
"Roger that."
The girl sits in the ranger's car, saying a name. You can't hear it, she shapes it silently, but you know what it is. Over and over.
FIELDS
Emily: "Aria, without Spencer around you're the one who's supposed to stop Hanna from pushing cars into lakes and shit."
Hanna: "I mean, it's Rosewood. It could have been A messing with us, or Wilden himself, or..."
Aria: "Or Wilden's on the A-Team..."
Emily: "Is Toby dead? And if so, is that about me? Did I cause his murder by looking and looking even though A kept telling me and Spencer to cut it out?"
Aria: "Let's cross that one when we come to it, okay? Toby was A."
Emily: "Or maybe he was about to flip and that's why A killed him..."
Aria: "Or nobody killed him and he is messing with you..."
Hanna: "And me, and Spe... Hey, where's Spencer? She should be at this meeting."
FREE AT LAST
Where's Spencer? Spencer's gone.
Jane Doe sits in Radley, looking blank. Singing little songs without moving her mouth. Hollowed out.
It's a little bit of a relief.
NEXT WEEK
Now that Mona's the new Spencer and Spencer is the new Mona, it's only fair for Mona to pay Spencer a little visit at Radley, just to make sure she knows how bad it's gotten and continues to get. Anne Sullivan visits, and the girls get more and more panicked as they realize Spencer has straight-up disappeared.
Get clues about the identity of Red Coat and check out what all those visions of Ali could really mean from our friends at Wetpaint.
JACOB CLIFTON is a freelance writer and critic based in Austin, Texas. He currently recaps The Good Wife, Deception, Zero Hour, and Pretty Little Liars for TWoP. Jacob can be found online at jacobclifton.com, on Twitter, and on Facebook. IRL work appears in BenBella's SmartPop series of anthologies, and a novelette, "The Commonplace Book," appeared this fall on Tor.com.