Pretty Little Liars - “Crazy” (3x7)

  • Good Lord, CeCe is supposed to be just like Ali?  Too bad the only resemblance I see is her hair color.
  • “Wait, why am I asking you?  You wear forks for earrings.”  LMAO, Ella.  Why do you have a dress hanging in your classroom though?  Not in a bag or anything.  Just chilling for all the students to see.
  • OMG, Toby, that pink striped shirt, did you steal it from Spencer?  Also, I thought nothing could be worse than Toby’s hair in the first season, but this super wind-blown 80s thing he has going on isn’t really any better except that it’s off his face.
  • Hahahaha, “She has a highly developed sense of smell.”  I love when snarky Emily comes out. 
  • I’m okay with Maya’s cousin (whose name I couldn’t care less about learning) dating Jenna.  Get away from Emily, and just out of Rosewood all together.
  • Haha, Hanna, I’m sure you could figure out a way to cheat on a blood test.
  • Of course Ella’s date is Ted.  I wondered when Ella said “silver fox.”
  • Lol, a creepier mental hospital than Radley Sanitarium couldn’t be found.
  • So is Mona just totally sane now and not bothering to fake the crazy?  Or is the saneness all part of the crazy?  I love that I don’t know.
  • Okay, CeCe is just as terrible as a potential love interest for Emily as Maya’s cousin, if that’s the direction this is heading.  Though I’m starting to see her similarity to Ali.
  • I know this is heartless, but a big part of me wonders why everyone’s making such a fuss over Alison.  I know why the cops would be doing everything they could to apprehend a murderer, but why are her parents this upset still more than a year later?  She seemed downright sociopathic to me.  If I were her parents I’d be sad for a bit but then sigh with relief at having dodged that bullet.  Perhaps literally, as I could totally see Ali killing her parents.  
  • Wait, did Mona just escape?  And Jason just crashed his car?  Apparently I zoned out there for a bit.  Which I’m tending to do this season…
  • But fucking killer ending, as always.  On that, PLL never fails to disappoint.  Never.