I don't know if anyone caught this or brought it up to attention, but Expenses isn't misspelled in this scene...
I think that really was Jessica's storage room.
btw. who is aunt carol? do we EVER have any proof she was real?
if mary was at radley, when and how did she get out? was she realeased or did she escape?
^ I don't think the character of Aunt Carol is relevent. I'm pretty sure she was real because why wouldn't she be? Also, the girls + Jason have met her before. The only reason she was introduced into the show was because of her house, which was the site of Charles's (fake) grave and now Jessica's storm cellar.
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Also... Remember his drawing? We had thought that the lady was Alison's mother (Jessica), but the draw shows a woman with black hair... like Mary Drake. Jessica was blonde.I was going to comment on how Wren only showed his drawing to Mona and asked her what feelings and emotions the picture made her feel. Which I always thought was strange as Mona probably wouldn't feel anything towards the family drawing as she doesn't have any siblings and was happily raised by her Mother, it's been proven on the show that they had a good relationship. So why would he show it to Mona? To see if she knew the people in the picture? If it reminded her of anyone/any family in particular? But now that I look closely at the picture, to me the person throwing the child in the air looks like a woman's face/figure with a woman's hairstyle. Originally I always just assumed it was a 'family photo' of a Mother, Father and kids. But now I'm not so sure. Anybody else see this?
Maybe it was because she was A around that time and he wanted to know if she knew anything about Mary or that fam in general
Monoespacial wrote:
Also... Remember his drawing? We had thought that the lady was Alison's mother (Jessica), but the draw shows a woman with black hair... like Mary Drake. Jessica was blonde.I was going to comment on how Wren only showed his drawing to Mona and asked her what feelings and emotions the picture made her feel. Which I always thought was strange as Mona probably wouldn't feel anything towards the family drawing as she doesn't have any siblings and was happily raised by her Mother, it's been proven on the show that they had a good relationship. So why would he show it to Mona? To see if she knew the people in the picture? If it reminded her of anyone/any family in particular? But now that I look closely at the picture, to me the person throwing the child in the air looks like a woman's face/figure with a woman's hairstyle. Originally I always just assumed it was a 'family photo' of a Mother, Father and kids. But now I'm not so sure. Anybody else see this?
I hope Mona will not be Mary's child.
True !
Was I wrong when I saw "espenses" the first time ? or did they changed the scene cause it was a too obvious clue ?
Speaking of spelling and Wren....... Theres a scene in the black and white episode "Shadow Play" where the girls were walking down an alley headed for Ali's dressing room.....Spencer looks and sees a poster and it's spelled "Nitely" instead of Nightly. Spencer was like that's not how you spell Nightly! But then also in the episode Alison was admiring the painting of herself while with Spencer and Ali says I should of been nicer to the painter ........Wren draws and has a habit of misspelling words considering he's a "doctor". I love all these little clues that point to Wren ;-)
In this picture the mother looks to me like Mona. When Mona was fake murdered her mother was wearing a red coat. The little girl looks like she could have been Mona as a child. We never see or hear of Monas father or brother (if she has one). Maybe they were giving us more insight to Mona. What happened to the other half of her family? Is it possible this is what drove her to be A. Could Wren have been trying to exploit her vulnerabilities?
^ Very good. I'm happy that Mona will be in lots of 7B episodes, even though there is little chance we'll hear more about her family, I hope we will see more of her character (feelings, frienships...).
Wren Kingston is also the fakest of fake names!