[S6E7] Alone In The Woods ((HOT))
Claudia appears in the doorway. She urges her husband to come out of the room. He is confused but she says the previous owners probably closed up the room because "people do crazy things." The Sheriff suggests that this could be his forgotten son's room. He is surprised Claudia isn't more curious about the situation. She says there are several simple explanations for the room, that they had a son they forgot about is not one of those explanations. She says Noah is making himself crazy and says they should just "leave it alone." He says he can't.
[S6E7] Alone in the Woods
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Scott, Mason, and Corey have constructed a metal cage inside what appears to be a stone cottage in the woods. Liam unchains Theo who turns on the large electrical transformer in the corner of the room. He says it can transmute the energy from multiple lightning strikes.
Hayden reports the woods are clear of Ghost Riders. Hayden gets a text from Liam who explains they can't get the rider captive to talk. This sparks a thought for Mason. He realizes that the Ghost Rider was trying to communicate with Jordan Parrish at the party during Sundowning. Mason says they need to find the Deputy.
Malia drives Peter out to the woods to look for the rift where he came through when he escaped the Ghost Riders' phantom train station (See: Radio Silence). Peter tries to talk her into running away but she is steadfast that they need to rescue Stiles. As they enter the Beacon Hills Preserve on foot, Peter says he doesn't know where he came through. Malia says she marked the spot but they couldn't see the actual rift. Peter says he doubts anyone could see it or get back through it.
Corey is walking through the woods alone. He's surprised to see Mr. Douglas and asks what the teacher is doing. The Alpha's eyes glow a pale green (the same color as the wounds inflicted by the whip and the puffs of smoke that occur when the Riders take someone) and he says, "Something I have been waiting to do for a very long time." He cracks the whip at Corey catching him around the neck. When he pulls, Corey disappears in green smoke.
The Hound listens with the rest of the community as Ray reflects on his time as a soldier, and the violent orders he executed that continue to haunt him. When a trio from the Brotherhood Without Banners approaches, Ray greets them politely, but tension is high when the septon claims not to have any resources to give them. "The night is dark and full of terrors," Lem Lemoncloak warns before riding off.Frustrated with the handling of the situation, the Hound chops firewood as Ray explains his rationale, "Violence is a disease. You don't cure it by spreading it to more people." The Hound replies, "You don't cure it by dying, either."Ray heads back to the village while the Hound keeps chopping wood. Later, still working alone, the Hound hears a scream. Returning to the building site, he finds the slain bodies of the villagers and Ray hanging from the sept's unfinished rafters. Noticing a trail of hoof-prints, the Hound grabs his axe.
She knows that she can kick Clarke out by using the EMP process that Raven dealt with to get ALIE out. If you leave Josephine alone with her parents, then she will kill Clarke before anyone gets the chance to save her.
As it stands now, war IS on the horizon, and Jamie's going to be left holding that bag alone as he tries to prove Claire's innocence. His support system is gone, and enemies are pouncing at the ready.
Upon the discovery of her body at the episode's start, Torvi (Georgia Hirst) immediately sets out for Lagertha's settlement to discover whether Gunnhild's (Ragga Ragnars) troubled dreams have come true. With Torvi gone -- sadly hurtling toward more grief once she discovers the death of her son Hali at the farm -- and Hvitserk's whereabouts unknown, Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith) is left alone to process Lagertha's death. While he is still grieving the loss of his own mother, Aslaug, whom Lagertha killed, Ubbe weeps for Lagertha's death and ponders what this proves about the inescapability of fate.
When Hvitserk is eventually found freezing nearly to death in the woods and is brought back to Kattegat, he refuses to say anything, including why he left and whether he had known Lagertha was dead when he did. So still without knowledge of how Lagertha died, the people of Kattegat move forward with the funeral proceedings, preparing a great ship with grave goods for her to sail to Valhalla in. Gyda goes bravely to her death, with Kattegat's Angel of Death stabbing her in the ribs before silencing her screams with a comforting kiss.
It's at this point that Bjorn arrives. Sitting alone on the Kattegat beach, Bjorn says goodbye to his mother in a wrenching monologue, tearfully declaring: "I hoped the day would never come when I'd have to bid you farewell. You were always my strength, my guide. You taught me to go on no matter what. You taught me not to be afraid. And now I see that, like me, the Earth itself isn't willing to let you go. But the gods call you home. They eagerly await your arrival in Valhalla, as does my father. I wish I could be there at your reunion, secretly in Odin's glittering, gold, shielded hall surrounded by all the gods. You were already a legend, the greatest shield maiden of all time. A hero to thousands of women. But to me you will always be my mother, who bore me, who raised me, who protected and fought for me. And I swear I will fight for you now. I could not protect you in life, but I can punish your murderer after it. Farewell. I have loved you more than I have loved any other. Farewell, Lagertha. Farewell. I love you. I will miss you. I will avenge you."
Lorenzo is at the DiLaurentis' property, searching for Alison. Jason comes out of the house, and notices a red balloon on the porch. When Lorenzo asks, if Ali is there, Jason tells him, she is out of town with Kenneth and he doesn't know when they'll be back. Lorenzo tells Jason to let Alison know he stopped by. Jason asks him to tell his guys to take off, since Alison won't be back for a couple of days. After Lorenzo left, Jason goes over to the red balloon and finds a toy frog, as well as a birthday invitation from Charles, which says "Come alone or not at all."
Jason, who just left his house. Toby tells them, they won't follow him, and if they want his help, they'll do it his way. The girls go back upstairs, because Hanna's wound is bleeding and Spencer tells Toby he can't go alone. He declares it's the only option, since they don't want to call Tanner. Spencer kisses him and then goes upstairs to help Hanna. Before Toby leaves, he takes the sweets, Sabrina put in Spencer's bag earlier.
He declares all he wanted was a moment alone with his brother, before taking him to the police station. A boy's voice is coming from the attic, yelling "Jason, Jason, come play with me". They go upstairs, they find a video being played. It shows Jason and Alison with Charles celebrating his birthday. Alison and Jason remember Jessica taking them to the arcade for a second cousin's birthday. She made them promise not to tell their father. In the video Jessica calls Charles "Freddie" and asks him if he has a nice birthday and tells him he won't have to go back for a while.
The episode begins with Andy sitting alone, staring at the fire thoughtfully. First Tucker comes in saying that he beat them all there. Vange is happy to see that he has already gotten the campfire going. Megan asks him why he didn't want for the rest of them. He looks to her very seriously, saying that he just felt like coming up alone tonight. Realizing something is bothering him, Megan asks him if he is all right and if anything is wrong. Andy explains that the previous weekend, his family had a big cookout, and were playing badminton when the birdie got stuck very high up in a very tall tree. Hearing this, Quinn at first thinks getting the badminton bird stuck in the tree is a joke. So none of his friend can still understand why he is upset. Until Andy explains that he took his slingshot and knocked it out. His brother thought that the feat was purely luck. When a bird flew into a tree, his brother, still skeptical, asked him to shoot that out, so he did, not believing he would actually hit it. But he did, and successfully hit it, killing it. Andy was so disturbed that he thought of a story. He muses about how things are born and things die on their own, but if you decide to take nature in our own hands, then you had better be ready for the outcome. He proceeds to tell the Midnight Society, entitling it, "The Tale Of The Hunted".
The next day, Gar is out showing Diana some hunting and tracking tips. Suddenly Laura comes out from behind a tree, startling them. Gar expresses his angered concern by telling her that it isn't funny to sneak up on hunters in the woods. Since he very well could have been holding his rifle. Therefore he could have mistakenly shot her. She scoffs it off as if to say "Yeah right! As if you would really shot me!". Gar stalks off and Laura gives Diana a beautiful charm handmade by Native Americans from a local tribe, a wolf perched on a man-in-the moon face.
That morning, Diana gets out of bed to discover she is a wolf. Shocked, horrified, and very confused, Diana rushes through the house willy-nilly, knocking over several items and leaving the house (Via doggy door) an utter mess. Gar, Hank, and Diana's father do not recognize her. Gar runs into the house, her father leaps into the car, and Hank nearly whacks her with a club. Terrified, Diana rushes into the woods, jumping when she hears a gunshot.
Meanwhile, Gar reports to Hank and Diana's Father that "The Wolf" (Who is Diana) was definitely in the house. As they are unable to find Diana, they assume that Diana was scared off by "The Wolf". They rush into the woods, desperate to find Diana, but do not have much luck. Her father goes back to see if she took the road. Meanwhile, Diana crosses a road and nearly gets hit by a car.
Laura sees Diana's father and asks where Diana is. Diana's dad tells her that a wolf was in the house and it chased Diana into the woods. (Though in reality Diana IS the wolf and they chased her into the woods) Laura is alarmed by this. Diana's father gets into the car, muttering that "That beast is gonna pay" if his baby girl is hurt. Laura goes into the house to investigate, and finds the charm that she gave Diana the day before. She notices the charm now resembles Diana's face and she doesn't seem too surprised and almost like she expected it to happen. 041b061a72