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[1] The hundred and forty-seventh episode of the series, it was directed by Melanie Mayron and written by Kateland Brown.

The series focuses on a group of five women, collectively known as Liars, who receive anonymous messages in the form of threats from an unknown person, while they struggle to survive a life with danger.

In this episode, the city of Rosewood is shocked by Sara Harvey's death, while the Liars must struggle with their own problems.

However, Emily (Shay Mitchell) discovers then that the cops are there because of Sara Harvey's murder, who was killed in Jenna's hotel room.

The girls complain about the false cries of Jenna (Tammin Sursok), stating that she was pretending to like Sara.

After Caleb have achieved, he delivers the key to Spencer and Hanna, and the two go to Jenna's room to find out what's inside the box.

They find several papers; then, someone slowly opens the door and starts to come in, and the girls quickly hide under the bed.

The person hides Mary Drake's old Radley Sanitarium file inside the box and is revealed to be Noel Kahn (Brant Daugherty).

During the DiLaurentis' dinner, Mary offers wine to Jason, but he denies, since he doesn't ingest alcoholic beverages.

At the hospital, Spencer tells Toby that he should leave Rosewood with Yvonne (Kara Royster) and build a house for her away from the disturbing city.

In a flashback, Jason appears in Carol Ward's house, and Jessica (Andrea Parker) quickly dispatches him.

Mary then talks about a storm cellar of Carol Ward's house, and Alison and Aria grow suspicious.

Alison, Emily, Spencer and Hanna arrives at Carol Ward's house and they found the hidden cellar.

On May 28, 2016, the actress Nia Peeples revealed the episode's title, writer and director, also announcing that she would be returning to the series with her role of Pam Fields.

[2] Cast members Keegan Allen, Brant Daugherty, Kara Royster and Tammin Sursok guest star as the roles of Toby Cavanaugh, Noel Kahn, Yvonne Phillips and Jenna Marshall, respectively.

The actor Drew Van Acker returns for the seventh season for his role of Jason DiLaurentis and first appearance in this episode.

[4] Paul Dailly, from TV Fanatic, gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars and wrote a mixed review, saying, "So many questions and so little answers.

"[5] For SpoilerTV, Gavin Hetherington wrote for the episode a mixed to positive review, stating, "The seventh episode in Pretty Little Liars' seventh season proved to be a worthy hour for the show, with minor plot progression for some of the characters, much needed reunions and flashbacks galore.