Driving Miss Crazy

Ezra (Ian Harding) and Aria (Lucy Hale) discuss their marriage, while Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) proposes to Hanna (Ashley Benson).

Emily reluctantly teams up with Mona to investigate; Ashley returns to Rosewood to check on Hanna after learning some frightening information and asks Caleb what his intentions are with her daughter; Spencer’s family reels from A.D.’s latest taunt, leaving Spencer more confused than ever about whom to trust.

"A.D." asks Aria to leave a burner phone at the Hastings residence, connecting it to the house's network, and play a recording of a conversation between Peter and Mary, made six years after Jessica's death.

Later, Mary takes Spencer to the Lost Woods Resort, where she reveals that Jessica and Peter were plotting against her.

He indirectly accuses Caleb and Hanna of being responsible for the flood in an attempt to protect Spencer.

Mona then goes to the address of the doctor's house – which she found in a magazine stolen from his office – and finds an envelope with money.

Ashley worries that Hanna may be in danger and asks Caleb for information, who denies any possibility of peril.

There, she starts working on a computer while the camera shows sketches of the Liars' Lament board game, pictures of Charlotte, Spencer and Alison, the shovels Hanna was searching for, and some stuffs which could link her to "A.D." Following is the list of billed cast.

"Driving Miss Crazy" was co-written by Goldstick and Francesca Rollins,[2] making it their last work on the show.

Goldstick directed the installment,[3] which was filmed in September 2016 in and around Los Angeles, California, mostly on the Warner Bros. studio backlot in Burbank.

1" by Andrew Oye, "Silence Worth Breaking" by Brooke Annibale, "Hold Your Ground" by Fleurie, "Wish Something Would Happen" by Cheshires, "Light Me Up" by Ingrid Michaelson, "Break" by ADLT VDEO, and a cover of "Jailhouse Rock" performed by Janel Parrish and part of the cast.

Actress Laura Leighton, who left the regular cast after the Season 6 finale, returned to the main listing for this episode.

"Driving Miss Crazy" premiered on the Freeform channel on June 6, 2017, to an audience of 0.97 million viewers, scoring a 0.5/2 Nielsen rating/share in the adults among the 18–49 demographic.

Sasha Pieterse does not appears in this episode.