There comes a time, during any type of game, that tensions will inevitably rise. Competition does that to people. So, when the stakes are elevated or when the cold dread of losing rushes through a playerâs veins, a point of no return is reached. A player then will either rise to the occasion or fumble their way to a lose.
However, there is a third option.
To ragequitâ˘. When anger and frustrations boil over, the only option is to walk away. To take away a gameâs power over you by taking back control of the outcome. You leave. When players reach the end of their rope, itâs usually the remaining players that have to now sit and deal with the consequences. This week, in Episode 14, titled âPower Play,â it was our very own Aria Montgomery that blew her top–and walked right into A.D.âs hands, leaving the rest of the Liars to handle the consequences.
Divide and Conquer.
As a fan who believes the heart of the show lies in the Liarsâs friendship, itâs a devastating thing to watch. Not even Alison, who came back to life with suspicions still surrounding her, has betrayed the Liars to this degree. The only reason the girls thought she was –A back in Season 5 was because Ali was keeping secrets and making up lies – all of which were the elaborate tale of her kidnapping in order to protect the girls from having to lie about something they didnât know, and to specifically keep the lid on about Aria killing Shana. The same way that you would expect Alison to betray the girls or Spencer to be the first to kill–itâs not the expected ones that go cause the heartbreak.
However, itâs not actually that surprising to see that itâs Aria who is the first turncoat. And less so when A.D.âs threat is about ruining her relationship with Ezra. Aria has generally always prioritized Ezra over the girls, which left her mostly free of -Aâs torture for the first few seasons, and itâs only in the post Ezraâs-book reveal seasons that sheâs become a more fully fledged member of the Scooby Gang.
A few other moments springs to mind as well, like that time Alison and Aria trashed Byron Montgomeryâs office, the time she whispered in Monaâs ear in the movie theatre causing her to burst into tears, and the time she lied and told the girls it was 100% Alison in a black hoodie that attacked her – despite not ever actually seeing her attackerâs face. So really, are we that surprised that sheâs our ragequit⢠of the season?
An argument could be made that possibly this is all a double agent act. That thereâs still a chance this could be like Spencer back in season 3 when she briefly joined the -A Team. A long con in the hands of a capable character. However it plays out though, the bitterness of such a high betrayal will forever sting.
When the girls go to play again, Liarâs Lament⢠skips over what should have been Ariaâs turn and heads directly into Hannaâs second turn. Seconds later, Aria gets a text from A.D. asking for her decision about fully joining the winning team.
Moments before, though, Spencer had asked all the girls to stick together, because Ariaâs turn was coming up and who knew what A.D. could do to her. Oh Spencer, if only you knew what Aria has done to all of you.
SCORE CARD:
ROUND 4
SHIP WATCH:
Spencer: Ahoy matey, out on the horizon, it is the S.S. Sparco setting sail!
Hanna: No Mona, No Caleb, No Bueno.
Aria:Â Ezra finally comforts and commits to Aria. However, is it wrong to still feel bad about Nicole being dumped so soon after getting rescued?
Emily: Emily decides to give a might-be-leaving-unless-you-give-me-a-reason-to-stay-Paige a shot and then promptly finds out she is the mother of Alisonâs baby in what is one of the most problematic storylines this show has done. Emilyâs donated eggs, which were stolen, were fertilized and then implanted into a restrained and drugged Alison back when she was at the Welby State Psychiatric Hospital. Spencer calls it a violation, which it 100% is. Neither girl consented to this nightmare and it seems as though the show hopes to use that to push Emily and Alison together. Coupled that with the rush job on patching up Paige and Emily, itâs clear that the writers care very little about respecting their LGBT characters. Not only are all three about to get saddled with this horrible plot, but neither setup feels earned or genuine. Is Emily only with Paige because Alison said she was unsure back in episode 11? Is she asking her to stay because she truly wants her or because sheâs afraid of being alone? And if Alison and Emily do get together as a result of this, the show will have a hard time selling the idea theyâre not just together because of the baby. Truly a disservice to both relationships and their entire queer fandom. Who thought any of this was a good idea?
ABSURDITY:
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The board game showed up at Alisonâs house all on its own. Now I canât help but imagine it popping up in the most random of places. At the Radley bar? Sure! At the Brew having some coffee? You betcha! In Pam Fieldsâs kitchen? No problem! Over at the Church? I mean, letâs be real, it was probably built there.
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Shay Mitchell showed more skin in a two second shirt change than she has in 7 seasons.
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That moment when Alison finds Paige reading her pamphlet and then takes forever to gather her shit from the table in order to storm out had me dying.
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Although the word wasnât said, but showed on a pamphlet, the show did have a no-big-deal discussion about abortion which I appreciate, even if in the end Ali doesnât go through with it.
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For some reason, Ezra pointing out that Nicole hailed a âvery expensive cabâ from NYC to Rosewood kills me. Is he salty about paying the fare? Lmaoo
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âWhatâs next his kneecaps or his earlobes?â
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Of Late I Think of Rosewood: Pastor Ted is back! And heâs Charlotteâs father. Three things about that: (1) How did Charlotte go to summer camp when she was in Radley her whole life? (2) Pastor Ted uses hotmail (3) Congrats Peter Hastings, you are not the father! That might be the first time in his life he hears those words. He should celebrate. Speaking of Peter Hastings, he comes back to inform us that Mary killed Jessica. And yes, it was just that anticlimactic. Also, Minion-Sydney is back and seemingly afraid of losing whatever game sheâs playing with A.D. Also, she shot Spencer, helped Jenna escape, and built the boardgameâŚ.? ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
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âAre we supposed to find a pond or something?â
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This moment:
LINE OF THE NIGHT:
(gif source: spencexhastings)