[s1e22] For Whom The Bell Tolls -

: Learns her mother is determined to move the family to Texas.

: The episode marks a transition from the girls reacting to "A" to them actively trying to "catch A at their own game". [S1E22] For Whom the Bell Tolls

: The title is a literary reference to John Donne’s poetry (and Hemingway’s novel), emphasizing the interconnectedness of the characters' fates and the looming "toll" of their secrets. : Learns her mother is determined to move

: The girls confront Jenna about a video revealing "The Jenna Thing"—the fact that Alison blackmailed her after uncovering Jenna's inappropriate relationship with her step-brother, Toby. Personal Setbacks : Toby. Personal Setbacks :

: Learns her mother is determined to move the family to Texas.

: The episode marks a transition from the girls reacting to "A" to them actively trying to "catch A at their own game".

: The title is a literary reference to John Donne’s poetry (and Hemingway’s novel), emphasizing the interconnectedness of the characters' fates and the looming "toll" of their secrets.

: The girls confront Jenna about a video revealing "The Jenna Thing"—the fact that Alison blackmailed her after uncovering Jenna's inappropriate relationship with her step-brother, Toby. Personal Setbacks :