This is my favorite Hanna look.
Not sure if all time favorite, but top 5.
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This is my favorite Hanna look.
Not sure if all time favorite, but top 5.
“A killed my car in the woods last week.”
WE TALKED ABOUT THIS. WHERE ARE ALL THESE WEEKS COMING FROM? IT’S BEEN NOVEMBER FOR OVER A SEASON NOW.
I think based on their comments, and counting the days someone did the math and it should be something like 6 months.
But per their given timeline, uts only 3.5 weeks thus, there must be a timeloop involved.
Clearly, Rosewood works in it’s time vacuum, where time runs in a way that the liars need it to and no other way. Like how the night Alison came home, the girls had time to go to Philly, go to NYC, Ezra gets shot, Shana is killed, Alison tells her story, they make it back to Rosewood, they talk to the cops, and they make it home and still have time to get some kind of sleep??? Before dawn even breaks? Keep in mind, it was already night when they left for Philly.
I wish I had all that time to work with at night, what a dream that would be.
That shot in the car when Fitz and Aria are driving back from the cabin and she says ‘Sometimes, the villains win.” and he says “Sometimes.” and they’re both facing forward, I love that.
Like, if Aria had been A, and Fitz knew this and was keeping tabs on her, and just, the idea of them being the bad guys in all this at the end would have made them way more interesting.
Honestly, Emily is slowly getting dumber as this show goes on. Half of the choices this girl has made for almost this entire season have been dumb as fuck, and had she taken two seconds to take a step back and think about any of them, she would see this.
All the girls want Spencer to be there for them, because they’re dealing with serious shit, and that’s valid. I would expect close friends to show some support in a difficult time, but it just makes me laugh, because Spencer was going through it last season, and they were all so focused on themselves, they barely cared until she was in Radley.
It’s not necessarily a phenomenon I see with just Spencer. I get that these girls have shit going on, but they expect their friends to be there for every bit of it, and then aren’t giving the same energy in return. And then they push them away, and it cycles back around.
They are dynamics within this foursome I like, and I enjoy the scenes with them in groups, than most of the scenes and storylines with them apart, but I feel like their friendship becomes so unbalanced at times.
The masks stuff is creepy? Yea. But I strongly dislike any scene implying they are realistic. Anyone mistaking one of those masks for the real person is a dumbass.
The masks stuff is creepy? Yea. But I strongly dislike any scene implying they are realistic. Anyone mistaking one of those masks for the real person is a dumbass.
I understand Emily’s logic about the dashcam footage of Ashley hitting Wilden, I do. I get that she believes it would give the cops more suspects and create doubt. But, this argument is still flawed, and would probably only make Ashley look worse. Hanna is right.
Her mom is on camera hitting Wilden with her car. Arguing with him. Even if Shana and Jenna are shown, it’s irrelevant. He is shown to be alive and well just a couple days later, and then he dies shortly after that. This would make Ashley seem even more guilty. Especially with the gun being linked back to her.
I gotta say, I hate the sorority party episode. All of it. Shit.
Mike is back, out of the blue, to be a dick to his mom. Spencer is a dick to Emily for no real reason. There are way too many coincidences that had to add up to make Spencer finding that panic room/whatever it is, happen. And finally, how the hell did the police know where to find Hanna?
From the way this scene was set out, it’s clear they knew where to find her, and seemed to be looking for her. But how? A? Was this established, because if it was, I missed it.
There have been so many red flags with “Nate” and the fact that Emily is willing to overlook all of them and go out of town with him makes me sad for her.
Ezra’s son is 7-years old. I barely payed attention to his scenes with Aria where this was explained, but the wiki says him and Maggie were together the summer after he graduated.
This makes no sense, as Ezra was 22 in the first season.
“The police have said all along that she probably found something that proved Garrett killed Ali.“
Why? What evidence is there of this being a thing? Did they see another horrific murder and was like, oh, must be the same person and this person must be connected, even though there is no evidence of this?
I feel like Aria is a missed opportunity.
Wait.
So, the police have been looking for Alison’s anklet since she ‘died’? Okay, I guess I can get that.
They didn’t tell the family? That’s where you lose me.
How would the police know to be on the lookout for the locket, if the family wasn’t?
I feel like I really missed something, but why does everyone assume Garrett killed Maya?
I understand that they believe he killed Alison. With what evidence they have been given, I get that. But why Maya? What evidence suggested that at all?
After what these girls have gone through, and what is even still going on at this point, I think it’s negligent at best that Emily’s mom told a complete stranger where Emily worked.