At school in the music room, Alison apologizes to Hanna for her stunt. She suggests Alison stay with somebody else. Alison stops Hanna and says that their group is falling apart. Hanna leaves as Jenna Marshall suddenly comes in the room. Through a Glass, Darkly. But Hanna, Spencer, Aria, and Emily are waiting for her. 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. Alison tells her that she has given up.
Alison finally admits to Hanna that on Thanksgiving day when Mona was murdered, she was waiting for Cyrus. She tells Hanna that she had gotten a message, seemingly from Cyrus, who was freaked out. Alison was afraid that he was going to expose their set-up and so went to meet him. She waited for hours but he never showed. After finding out that Alison isn't A, Hanna visits Alison in prison again. She tries to apologize for what she said earlier, but Alison stops her.
Alison admits that she used to love telling Hanna and the girls what to do every day and thought that she was helping them. But in prison no one listens to her, she doesn't even get to decide what time she takes a shower.
Alison breaks down in tears because she realizes how Hanna must have felt when Alison bossed her around the entire time they were friends and apologizes. She asks Hanna if they can start over and Hanna says they can try — but only if Alison is honest with them about everything. Hanna demands to know who Varjak is. Alison meets with her lawyer, Rebecca. Rebecca warns her that if the case goes to trial, her chances of getting acquitted are low since the prosecution has substantial evidence against her.
If found guilty, she could go to prison for life without chance for parole. Rebecca tells her that there is another option: the D. If Alison pleads guilty and names an accomplice, Alison gets sentenced 15 years and can get out in 10 years with good behavior. Rebecca also informs her that the police are already building a case against her accomplice who they think is Hanna. At the end of the episode, Hanna is arrested as Alison's accomplice in Mona's murder.
Hanna is booked and led to her cell. Alison meets with her lawyer, who tells her that the judge is ready to move her to a minimum security prison and that she has to meet with the D. Alison announces that she is not taking the plea deal as she has changed her mind.
After the court is adjourned, Alison is back in jail. Alison is on laundry duty when Hanna is led into the laundry room. Alison informs Hanna that the personal ads and phone number they found are real. Alison tells that after her mother was killed, someone bought a tribute ad in the paper, referring to a book Jessica used to read to her when she a baby.
This made Alison curious and she responded to the ad. Two days later, she got another ad in the newspaper with a phone number and started texting with that person. The person also claimed that they knew who killed Jessica. Alison is sure that this person was Mona because the texts stopped when Mona died. Pretty Little Liars Wiki Explore. Pretty Little Liars. Paige McCullers Maya St. Pilot Sex, Lies and Alibis The Perfectionists The Good Girls. The Professor The Professor's Experiment.
Original Sin. Episodes Chapter One: Spirit Week. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. What did I do to deserve this? I honestly thought that I was helping you guys Being here no one listens to me.
I'm told everything. I never realized how bad that felt - to be on the other side of that. So, I'm sorry. Season 1. Pilot Alison convinces Hanna to not eat a cookie while they're at Spencer's house , stating that she's being a friend. To Kill a Mocking Girl Alison was very mean to Hanna when Hanna expresses her desire to come clean to the police about " The Jenna Thing " and explain that it was an accident.
Later on in the episode Hanna is being interrogated by Detective Wilden. Wilden suspected Hanna of having tried to kill Alison out of jealousy. She assures him that nobody tried to compete with Alison, that it was pointless, and thus in turn prompts her memory of the time in her chubby days when she asked Sean out to a party.
She had asked him with a nervous, quavering voice, and Alison had stepping in, pointing out that everyone was going.
She made eyes at him, and he accepted, perhaps because he really found Hanna charming or perhaps because Alison had been hard to resist. Moments Later Hanna envisions Alison donned in a candy striper outfit visiting her in her hospital room. You name it, he did it. Attempted murder? Double check! You know it! Abusing power and treating women like trash was just another day at the office for this man in blue, and he finally got his comeuppance with a nasty death at the hands of Charlotte.
Carla Grunwald Even now, talking about the mystical shenanigans in Ravenswood would be too soon. Lest we forget, she actually knew that Alison was alive the entire time, but did nothing about it. Hey, lady: These young women are in some serious danger. Cut the spooky stuff and tell them what they actually need to know. Byron Montgomery This hapless sap of a man just needs to keep it in his pants. Nobody does! But her track record for trusting the wrong people at the wrong time, and apparent lack of general intelligence during stakeouts and stealth investigations, frankly, got annoying and repetitive after a while.
Is that the work of a friend? As if it wasn't bad enough that Alison frequently mocked Hanna and made her feel inferior, she openly encouraged Hanna to have an eating disorder. She would tell Hanna not to eat and tell her it was "for her own good. She pretended to do it under the guise of "caring" for Hanna, but in reality, she just wanted to control her even more.
Even worse, in another flashback, it's shown that at one point Alison even offered to help Hanna take care of binging episodes. She doesn't explicitly say it, but Alison strongly implies she will teach Hanna how to purge after she binge eats. They always say it's a tricky line to walk when you start to get close to someone you idolize. That was certainly true with Hanna and Alison.
For much of Hanna's youth, she tried to mold herself into an Alison clone. She mimicked her looks, her habits, and even her attitude. She wanted what Alison had in terms of confidence and popularity. As such, it made Hanna extra bitter toward Alison when she realized she spent so much time trying to be someone else instead of finding her own identity. Hanna has always been haunted by her lack of ability to stand up to Alison when they were younger.
Not only did she never defend herself when Alison mocked and belittled her, but she would sit by and do nothing when Alison would make fun of other people like Lucas and Mona. The Mirror Has Three Faces. Jessica DiLaurentis informs Emily that Kenneth is divorcing her. She also reveals that his way of coping with Alison's death is to erase her from his mind.
While Officer Holbrook is questioning Alison and the girls at the police station , Kenneth arrives and interrupts the discussion as Alison embraces her father. Alison is in her room going through her stuff when Kenneth walks in. Alison asks her father about her mother. He has been trying to reach her and is worried.
He vows to try and help her forget her lost years. They share a moment and Kenneth tells Alison about divorcing her mother. 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.
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