Alison (Sasha Pieterse) explains to Spencer that she and Elliott (Huw Collins) are more than just friends, but they cannot reveal their relationship as it would be deemed "inappropriate".
Emily (Shay Mitchell) is devastated when she discovers that her eggs have been destroyed, as well as countless others, after a freezer "malfunctioned", but she believes that the new 'A' had something to do with it.
Detective Tanner (Roma Maffia) tells Emily she finds it suspicious that homicides only occur when the girls are in town and reveals her intentions of digging deeper into the murder of Charlotte DiLuarentis.
The episode ends with Spencer discovering Melissa's suitcase is broken with the missing part matching the description of the alleged murder weapon.
[10] Jeremy Rodriguez from The Young Folks panned the episode and went on to say that "a better title would have been “Where Somebody Waits for Me to Become the Show People Fell In Love With Six Years Ago.”[citation needed] Paul Dailly from TV Fanatic echoed the same sentiments and described it as a "terrible installment of this Freeform drama."
Evil Emoji seems to have overreacted a bit on the egg front, there’s a new potential murder weapon (which seems less scary than a golf club, but okay), and the lovemaking between the ladies and their fellas continues to scream, “They’re not in high school anymore, remember?
"[citation needed] Caroline Preece from Den of Geek defended the episode, stating how " this a set-up season, and it's got a huge amount to do in a short space of time.