

TVLINE | Give us a tease for the cliffhanger at the end of the episode.

They were good together for so long and then he ruined it, so can they be good together again? Everybody wants them to be good together again, but that’s not necessarily a proven fact yet. That’s the age-old question of Bay and Emmett. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that you guys are good together. You can love the person you’re in a relationship with. It’s about, can I trust you? Can we have what we had together now that everything’s happened since? It doesn’t matter that they love each other. Relationships in general, not just the Bay and Emmett relationship, aren’t just about love. I feel like they’ve said it to each other without actually ever saying the words. I don’t know that it’s really shocking to anyone that they still love each other. Was this shocking to you? All this season, they’ve been just friends and now she’s making this big move. TVLINE | In the promo, Bay is seen confessing to Emmett that she loves him. RELATED | ABC Family Renews Comedies, Orders Pilots About Addiction, Tennis and Saudi Arabia TVLINE | That seems like a catfishing situation. The relationship that Emmett’s been in this season is a little fishier than the relationship Bay’s been in the sense that Emmett’s never met the person that he’s in a relationship with. TVLINE | Bay and Emmett have been in their own relationships this season. Get excited, but don’t get too excited because you don’t know. I imagine everybody seeing that finale preview is like, “Oh, well, I know what’s going to happen.” You don’t know. Really and truly, there’s so many more surprises. TVLINE | The promo for the finale is pretty revealing. RELATED | Pretty Little Liars EP on Aria’s Final Words to Ezra, the Christmas Episode and More His character is so sweet and so willing to look past it, I don’t think he realized how hard it was going to be. He’s fallen for this girl who can’t trust him. But Bay as of late, who’s been cheated on what she perceived to be three times… Now, she realized it was only two times because Ty didn’t, but that was still a lie, so she still feels like she was lied to and can’t trust. Because Bay jumps into a relationship and shows herself completely, shows her true colors and lets people in. I feel bad for Tank in that sense because he’s fallen for this girl who really can’t open herself up to him in the way that she usually does pretty freely. A Mexican-American master chef and father to three daughters has lost his taste for food but not for life. That ability for her to trust a guy has been taken away repeatedly, so many times. George and Angies 9-year-old son, Max (Luis Armand Garcia), is a curious ball of energy, while their bright 14-year-old daughter, Carmen (Masiela Lusha), struggles with the ups and downs of being a teenager. I don’t even know, as an actor, if the hesitation is because she’s not that into him and is not over her unresolved issues with Ty and her unresolved issues with Emmett, or if she doesn’t trust anymore. TVLINE | How into him is she really? Because there seems to be some hesitation on her part to get too invested in the relationship. … Those issues get brought up again in the finale. Tank is different than any guy she’s ever dated before. Even if they’re not that similar, they kind of have the same view on life. She usually dates guys who are very similar to herself. But that being said, it comes from Bay all of a sudden in this new world, with this new boy. She’s been very judgy about him as a whole and what fraternity he participates in - not wrongfully so, because they’ve been doing some sketchy activity. Recap Soon to be written.TVLINE | What can you add to that about what happens to them in the finale?īay’s been questioning why he has any interest in this fraternity. Regina is put in a precarious situation when she decides to expand her business. John and Kathryn make an effort to rekindle their romance. Bay finds Noelle (guest star Valery Ortiz, “Hit the Floor”) is plagiarizing her work and uses the discovery to negotiate her own chair. Mingo (guest star Adam Hagenbuch, “Fuller House”) leads the annual “Kangaroo Krawl,” but Daphne sees his foolhardy behavior as a reaction to the regretful costume party incident. While eager to mend fences with him, she grows alarmed when it becomes obvious he’s having trouble properly treating his patients. Jackson (guest star Al White, “Grey’s Anatomy”). Daphne takes a volunteer job at a clinic for extra credit and comes face-to-face with her old mentor, Dr.
